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Cockerell Hospital

Eustace, Henderson County

Marker Text

In 1929, Dr. Lonnie Lee Cockerell (1879-1969) bought second-story building space on the northeast corner of the Eustace city square. The next year, he opened the first hospital in Henderson County. Dr. Cockerell offered a wide variety of services, ranging from vaccinations to dental work to surgery. Eustace residents came to the hospital for both acute and chronic health issues, and Dr. Cockerell accepted all patients, regardless of their ability to pay for services. In 1937, Dr. Cockerell began construction on a new hospital in Athens. He maintained the Eustace location until completion of the new structure. Although Cockerell Hospital closed in 1937, the physician continued to care for his Eustace patients. (2008)

Marker Details

Address 217 E. Front Street
Location Description NW corner Front and Meredith streets
Marker # 14299
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code medical topics and physicians; hospitals
Latitude, Longitude 32.306478, -96.005639

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