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The Unknown Soldiers of Brown Hospital
These Confederate soldiers, all serving in the Georgia Mil...
The Confederate Hospital
The Confederate Hospital was established at Mount Jackson ...
Hospital Point Light / Honor the Valiant Men
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Hospital Point Light was es...
Hospital and School of the Good Shepherd
Lawrenceville, Virginia
Though many freed African Am...
The Toledo State Hospital Old Cemetery, 1888-1922
[Front Side of Marker] : "The Toledo State Hospital Old Ce...
The Toledo State Hospital New Cemetery, 1922-1973
[Front Side of Marker] : "The Toledo State Hospital New Ce...
The Confederate Hospital
The Confederate hospital was built here under the directio...
Results for The Hospital
The Unknown Soldiers of Brown Hospital
These Confederate soldiers, all serving in the Georgia Militia, died at Brown Hospital in Milledgeville and were buried at
this location. Their names soon became lost, and they were concidered Unknown Soldiers until 2003 when their identies
were discovered.
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The Confederate Hospital
The Confederate Hospital was established at Mount Jackson under the direction of Dr. Andres Russell Meem by order of the Confederate Medical Department in Richmond, Virginia about September 15, 1861. Dr. Meem, a native of the area, was a graduate ...
Hospital Point Light / Honor the Valiant Men
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Hospital Point Light was established in 1871 and marks the deep-water channel to Beverly, Salem, and Marblehead.
A smallpox hospital once stood on the hill to the rear, where there is also evidence of ramparts dug during the Revolutionary ...
Hospital and School of the Good Shepherd
Lawrenceville, Virginia
Though many freed African Americans continued after the Civil War to work the same farms on which they had been slaves, many also left their homes in search of better opportunities elsewhere. Often the sick, elderly and very young ...
The Toledo State Hospital Old Cemetery, 1888-1922
[Front Side of Marker] : "The Toledo State Hospital Old Cemetery, 1888-1922"
Toledo State Hospital opened in January 1888 as the Toledo Asylum for the Insane. Originally located immediately south of this cemetery, the hospital was designed to function as a ...
The Toledo State Hospital New Cemetery, 1922-1973
[Front Side of Marker] : "The Toledo State Hospital New Cemetery, 1922-1973"
Toledo State Hospital opened in January 1888 as the Toledo Asylum for the Insane. People were admitted with mild to severe forms of mental illness, and a variety of ...
The Confederate Hospital
The Confederate hospital was built here under the direction of Dr. Andrew Russell Meem, by order of the Confederate Medical Department in Sept. 1861. The hospital consisted of three two-story buildings, each 150 feet long, accommodating 500 patients. At the ...