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Field Hospital of the 32nd Massachusetts Infantry
2nd Brigade, 1st Division
Behind this group of rocks...
Wedemeyer Hospital Site
Occupied 1915 by early prominent physician, Dr. G.A. Wedem...
Confederate Hospitals
In July 1864 the following hospitals were in Barnesville:<...
Confederate Hospital
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During the War Between the States, 1861-...
Civil War Hospital Site
Hoffman Farm
Civil War Hospital Site
Hoffman F...
Confederate Hospital
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On this side stood one of Milner’s tempor...
Replicas gates for Northington General Hospital
These gates are replicas of the gates for Northington Gene...
Chimborazo Hospital
On this hill stood
Chimborazo Hospital
1862-18...
Hospital de San Juan de Dios
Here once stood the Hospital de San Juan de Dios. First kn...
Philippine General Hospital
PGH
In Tagalog:
Itinatag sa bisa ng Kautusan b...
Results for Hospital
Field Hospital of the 32nd Massachusetts Infantry
2nd Brigade, 1st Division
Behind this group of rocks, on the afternoon of July 2nd, 1863, Surgeon Z. Boylston Adams placed the Field Hospital of the 32nd Massachusetts Infantry, 2nd Brigade, 1st Div., 5th Army Corps. Established so near the line ...
Wedemeyer Hospital Site
Occupied 1915 by early prominent physician, Dr. G.A. Wedemeyer (Aug. 26, 1875 – Jan. 24, 1963), a native of Burton, Washington County, who came to Taylor 1905. Hospital was continuously operated until 1957; then became retirement home.
Exterior is in ...
Confederate Hospitals
In July 1864 the following hospitals were in Barnesville:
Kingsville Hospital, Surgeon B. N. Avent.
Kingston Hospital, Surgeon George W. McDade, Asst. Surgeon V.S. Hopping. This hospital was moved from Kingston, Georgia.
Medical College Hospital, Surgeon W. P. Westmoreland (also ...
Confederate Hospital
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During the War Between the States, 1861-1865, 155 Confederate soldiers, wounded in the Battle of Atlanta and evacuated, died in several improvised hospitals in Barnesville. This marks the site of the main hospital. A marble headstone marks each soldier’s grave ...
Civil War Hospital Site
Hoffman Farm
Civil War Hospital Site
Hoffman Farm
Was used as a hospital during
The Maryland Campaign 1862
Private Property
courtesy of S.H.A.F.
Marker is on Keedysville Road, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Confederate Hospital
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On this side stood one of Milner’s temporary hospitals for Confederate soldiers wounded in the Battles of Atlanta and Jonesboro in 1864. These men were hastily evacuated south on the only railroad from Atlanta still operated by the C.S.A. at ...
Replicas gates for Northington General Hospital
These gates are replicas of the gates for Northington General Hospital, a U.S. Army Hospital that operated on this site during World War II. From 1947 to 1952, Northington General Hospital was the temporary home of DCH Regional Medical Center ...
Chimborazo Hospital
On this hill stood
Chimborazo Hospital
1862-1865
Established by
Surgeon General S.P. Moore, C.S.A.
Directed by Dr. James B. McCaw.
At that time, it was the
largest military hospital in the world. It
consisted of 150 buildings and 100 tents
and cared for 76,000 patients with a
mortality of less ...
Hospital de San Juan de Dios
Here once stood the Hospital de San Juan de Dios. First known as the "Hospitalito de Santa Ana". Built in 1578 by Franciscan lay brother, Juan Clemente. Managed by the Hermandad de la Santa Misecordia with spiritual administration handled by ...
Philippine General Hospital
PGH
In Tagalog:
Itinatag sa bisa ng Kautusan bilang 1688 ng Komisyon ng Pilipinas bilang dibisyon ng Kagawaran ng Kalusugan, 1907 sa pamamagitan ni Dean C. Worcester, inilagay ang Panukulang bato Disyembere 8, 1908; Natapos, Nobyembere 30,1909. Pinasinayaan Setyembre 10, 1910. Napasailalim ...