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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 ...

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Confederate Hospital

Confederate hospital set up in the First Presbyterian Church to receive wounded from battle of Bentonville, 1865, was here.

Marker is on Summit Avenue (U.S. 29) near North Davie Street, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Confederate General Hospital No. 12

Also known as Banner, Grant, Wayside

Later used as barracks by Federal

occupation forces. Original building.

Richmond Civil War Centennial Committee

1965

Marker is at the intersection of East Franklin Street and North 19th Street, on the left when traveling east on East Franklin Street. ...

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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 ...

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Confederate Dead and Hospitals

Here sleep "Known but to God," 299 unknown Confederate soldiers and one known. Most of these men, veterans of many hard fought battles, died in the several Confederate hospitals located in this town. Here is also buried a gallant Confederate ...

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