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Confederate Hospital

Confederate Hospital

1861 - 1865

“Sanctuary for valiant

and courageous men”

Built for a river tavern 1836

Placed by

Barbour County Chapter

United Daughter of the

Confederacy.

Marker is at the intersection of Riverside Drive and Front Street, on the right when traveling north on Riverside Drive.

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Clarysville General Hospital

Center for Healing

The Clarysville Inn once stood in front of you to the right. In this tavern, and in a complex of buildings constructed around it, the United States established a general hospital during the Civil War. On March 6, ...

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The Hospital

 

At Battle of Lake George

many wounded soldiers and

some with smallpox were

cruelly murdered by Indians

of Montcalm’s Army.

Marker can be reached from Fort George Road, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Knight Hospital Monument

Erected A.D. 1870 by the state of Connecticut to commemorate the services and perpetuate the memory of the two hundred and four Union soldiers who died in the Knight Hospital in New Haven in the years 1862, 3, 4 & ...

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St. Elizabeths Hospital

 

has been designated a

National Historic Landmark

This site possesses national significance

in commemorating the history of the

United States of America.

Marker can be reached from Martin Luther King Avenue, SE, on the right when traveling south.

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St. Vincent’s Hospital

Birmingham’s Oldest Hospital

Named for St. Vincent de Paul, founder of the Daughters of Charity in France in 1633, the hospital opened December 20, 1898 in the temporarily rented Henry F. DeBardelaben mansion at 206 15th Street South. Father Patrick A. ...

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St. Clair Hospital

In 1911 local doctors founded the St. Clair Hospital. The home adjacent to the hospital served as a residence home and training school for nurses. In 1940, the hospital was converted into a convalescent home. In 1948, Mr. and Mrs. ...

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Portsmouth Naval Hospital

This was begun in 1827 and opened in 1830. The hospital was taxed to its capacity in the Great Yellow Fever Epidemic in 1855 which decimated Portsmouth and Norfolk. This hospital has cared for the sick and wounded of the ...

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Civil War Hospital

Site of Jefferson General Hospital, the third largest hospital in the United States during the Civil War. Under Dr. Middleton Goldsmith's command it served over 16, 000 patients.

Marker is on East Park Place east of Crestview Court, on the right ...

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South Carolina State Hospital

Institution authorized 1821 by General Assembly, mainly through the work of two members, Samuel Farrow and William Crafts, Jr. The original building, on right, designed by Robert Mills, shows a pioneer grasp of the ideas of humanitarian treatment.

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