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Civil War Hospitals: Walking Amongst the Wounded brought to you by Medical Education Campus Library in 2014

Armory Square Hospital (Union)

On the Site of Armory Square Hospital Today

Ben Lomond Field Hospital House (Confederate)

Ben Lomond Historic Site

Carver General Hospital (Union)

Carver General Hospital (cont.)

On the Site of Carver General Hospital Today

Campbell U.S. General Hospital (Union)

On the Site of Campbell U.S. General Hospital Today

Chimborazo Convalescent Hospital (Confederate)

On the Site of Chimborazo Convalescent Hospital Today

Harewood General Hospital (Union)

On the Site of Harewood General Hospital Today

Freedmen’s (Contraband) Hospital (Union)

On the Site of Freedmen’s (Contraband) Hospital Today

Lincoln General Hospital (Union)

On the Site of Lincoln General Hospital Today

Mansion House Hospital (Union)

On the Site of Mansion House Hospital Today

Nelson House Hospital (Confederate then Union Hospital)

On the Site of Thomas Nelson House Today

Pry Field Hospital (Union)

On the Site of Pry House Today

Hampton Contraband Camp

Example of a Field Hospital (Union)

Example of Pavilion Style Hospital (Union)

Example of a Hospital Ship (Union) Example of a Hospital Ship, USS Red Rover, Virginia. (Undated). Reproduced from original US Naval History photo.