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Catoosa Springs Confederate Hospitals

In 1862-1863 several Confederate hospitals were located here. The sick and wounded Confederate soldiers drank of the health-giving waters of the several mineral springs in this area. Drinking this mineral water and bathing in it enable many sick soldiers to ...

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Civil War Hospital Site

Henry Shoemaker House

Civil War Hospital Site

The Henry

Shoemaker House

was used as a hospital site during

the Maryland Campaign 1862.

Private Property

courtesy of S.H.A.F

Marker is on Historic National Road (Alternate U.S. 40), on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Location of Field Hospitals

During the Battle of Gettysburg

Army of the Potomac

Medical Department

Location of the Field Hospitals

During the Battle of Gettysburg

1st Corps - July 1st at the Lutheran Theological Seminary and in Gettysburg

July 2nd near White Church on Baltimore Pike

2nd Corps - July 2nd ...

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Carver Memorial Hospital

Carver Memorial, a hospital for Negroes, opened on June 18, 1947, in the Old West Ellis Hospital Building. Named for George Washington Carver, this health-care facility is said to have been the first municipally-owned, tax-supported hospital in America which was ...

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Milledgeville State Hospital

In 1837, largely through the influence of Tomlinson Fort and William A. White, the legislature appropriated $20,000 for a dormitory near

Milledgeville where the state’s mentally ill could receive custodial care. A four-story building was opened on this site in 1842 ...

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Starling Medical College and St. Francis Hospital

This site, now Grant Medical Center, was the original location of the neo-gothic building that housed St. Francis Hospital and Starling Medical College, named for Columbus benefactor Lyne Starling. Established in 1849, Starling Medical College/St. Francis Hospital was significant as ...

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The History of Licking Memorial Hospital

Newark's first hospital opened on this site in January 1898. In 1906, the building was moved to 22 Wyoming and attached to an existing structure, creating a 22-bed hospital. In December 1914, a new hospital opened at the corners of ...

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Tehachapi Hospital

Originally built by Jean Capdeville as a rooming house, it was later sold to Drs. Madge and Harold Schlotthauer in 1934. It was then used as a hospital until the 1952 earthquake. Although badly damaged, no lives were lost in ...

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Hospital and Mess Hall

ca. 1820

Report from the Fort

21 January 1802 • Major J. J. Ulrich Rivardi

Out of the fort is the hospital composed of three small rooms 12 feet by 25, it is a good wooden building, but too small.

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Pleasant Hill Hotel Becomes Hospital

"Every desired comfort is furnished in great abundance, and every luxury, with which this country abounds in great profusion, is supplied by sympathetic people, and administered to the suffering wounded by devoted women. A heartier response to the calls of ...

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