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Confederate Hospital
This Church was used for a
Confederate Hospital
Civil War Medicine / Montgomery's Confederate Hospitals
Side A
During the War Between the States medical kno...
Harvey Hospital
On this city block stood, during the Civil War, Harvey Hos...
CSA Field Hospital
Robert E. Lee Convened War Council here on July 1, 1863.
Guyton Confederate General Hospital
In May 1862 the Confederate Government established a Gener...
Wheeling Hospital
Chartered March 12, 1850, oldest hospital in state, thru e...
Original Hospital Site of Wayside Home
This is the site of Kingston Wayside Home, the first Confe...
Grant House / Sheltering Arms Hospital
William H. Grant, a prominent Richmond tobacconist, built ...
Confederate Hospitals
In February 1864, to relieve the serious overcrowding of C...
South Carolina State Hospital, Mills Building
South Carolina Lunatic Asylum
(Upper Plaque)
O...
Results for Hospital
Confederate Hospital
This Church was used for a
Confederate Hospital
During the War
Between The States
Erected by
General John H. Forney
Chapter U.D.C. Sept 27, 1937
Marker is on Clinton Street Southeast, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Civil War Medicine / Montgomery's Confederate Hospitals
Side A
During the War Between the States medical knowledge was primitive. As a result, twice as many men died of disease than in battle from wounds. Early in the War, childhood diseases such as measles, mumps and chicken pox decimated ...
Harvey Hospital
On this city block stood, during the Civil War, Harvey Hospital, and later the Wisconsin Soldiers' Orphans' Home, both established through the influence of Mrs. Cordelia P. Harvey, whose honored husband, Governor Louis R. Harvey, had, April 19, 1862, been ...
CSA Field Hospital
Robert E. Lee Convened War Council here on July 1, 1863.
Marker is on Hanover Road (Pennsylvania Route 116) 0.5 miles west of U.S. 15, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Guyton Confederate General Hospital
In May 1862 the Confederate Government established a General Hospital in Guyton, Georgia. This hospital was located on a nine acre tract of land between Central Railroad, a determining factor in locating hospitals, and current Georgia Highway 119, Lynn Bonds ...
Wheeling Hospital
Chartered March 12, 1850, oldest hospital in state, thru efforts of Dr. S.P. Hullihen, Bishop Whelan and Sisteres of Saint Joseph. Had several locations before moving to this site in 1856. Served as Civil War Army hospital, Nov. 1864 - ...
Original Hospital Site of Wayside Home
This is the site of Kingston Wayside Home, the first Confederate hospital, established in August, 1861 by the Soldier’s Aid Society and other citizens of this vicinity. More than 10,000 sick and wounded Confederate soldiers received necessary medical attention within ...
Grant House / Sheltering Arms Hospital
William H. Grant, a prominent Richmond tobacconist, built this mansion by 1856 on property acquired from John Wickham's estate. The house, an early example in Richmond of the Italianate style, reflected the wealth and sophistication of late antebellum society. In ...
Confederate Hospitals
In February 1864, to relieve the serious overcrowding of Confederate hospitals in the Atlanta and Dalton areas, Columbus was chosen as the site of a 1,500 bed army hospital. Eight buildings on Broad Street, including two saloons and the Court ...
South Carolina State Hospital, Mills Building
South Carolina Lunatic Asylum
(Upper Plaque)
Original Building
South Carolina State Hospital
Designed by Robert Mills
150 Years
Healing With Concern
1822 - 1972
South Carolina Department
Of Mental Health
(Lower Left Medallion)
The National Register of Historic Places
South Carolina
Department of History
and Archives
South Carolina State Hospital ...