HUGGINS HOSPITAL
Since its inception in 1907, Huggins Hospital has led the way in community health care by growing, moving, and evolving in response to changes in health care and the needs of the community. The need for a hospital was determined by Dr. Fred E. Clow and Dr. Curtis B. Cotton. They enlisted the aid of other prominent citizens of the community, including the James Martin Family and a corporation was formed in 1907 in order to build a community hospital. Original incorporators were Blake Folsom, James H. Martin, Stephen W. Clow, Sewall W. Abbott, Wilbra H. Swett, Dr. Fred C. Tobey, Edwin F. Chamberlain, Parry T. Hersey, and Dr. Nathaniel H. Scott. The Newell Jerome house and eleven acres of land near the present site of Kingswood Regional High School was purchased, remodeled as a hospital, and dedicated on December 31, 1907. The hospital had a capacity of 12 beds.
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