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

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

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Civil War Hospitals: Walking Amongst the Wounded

brought to you by Medical Education Campus Library in 2014

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Then: Armory Square Hospital, D.C. (circa 1862-1864). Photo courtesy of the United States Army Heritage & Education Center.

Armory Square Hospital (Union)

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Today: Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum, D.C. (2010). Photo Courtesy of Google Maps.

On the Site of Armory Square Hospital Today

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Then: Ben Lomond House, Manassas, VA (circa 1862). Photo courtesy of Prince William County Government.

Ben Lomond Field Hospital House (Confederate)

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Today: Ben Lomond Historical Site (2014). Photo Courtesy of Prince William County Gov’t.

Ben Lomond Historic Site

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Then: Exterior of Carver General Hospital, D.C. (1864). Photo courtesy of National Archives and Records Administration.

Carver General Hospital (Union)

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Then: Carver General Hospital Ward, D.C. (circa 1862-1865). Photo courtesy of National Archives and Records Administration.

Carver General Hospital (cont.)

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Today: 14th St. NW & Harvard St. NW, DC (2014). Streetview courtesy of Google Maps.

On the Site of Carver General Hospital Today

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Then: Campbell U.S. General Hospital, D.C. (circa 1862-1865). Lithograph courtesy of Library of Congress.

Campbell U.S. General Hospital (Union)

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Today: 5th and T St. NW, D.C. (2012). Streetview courtesy of Google Maps.

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

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Then: Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, VA (circa 1861-1865). Photo courtesy of Library of Congress.

Chimborazo Convalescent Hospital (Confederate)

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Today: Chimborazo Park (2012). Streetview courtesy of Google Maps.

On the Site of Chimborazo Convalescent Hospital Today

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Then: Interior of Harewood Hospital, D.C. (1864). Photo courtesy of Library of Congress.

Harewood General Hospital (Union)

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Today: Medstar Washington Hospital Center, D.C. (2014). Streetview courtesy of Google Maps.

On the Site of Harewood General Hospital Today

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Then: Freedmen's Hospital, D.C. (Undated). Lithograph courtesy of National Library of Medicine.

Freedmen’s (Contraband) Hospital (Union)

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Today: Howard University Hospital, D.C. (2012). Photo courtesy of Google Maps.

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

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Then: Lincoln General Hospital, D.C. (after 1861). Photo courtesy of National Library of Medicine.

Lincoln General Hospital (Union)

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Today: Lincoln Park, D.C. (2014). Photo Courtesy of Google Maps, copyright Cinza.

On the Site of Lincoln General Hospital Today

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Then: Mansion House Hospital, Alexandria, VA (circa 1861-1865). Photo courtesy of City of Alexandria.

Mansion House Hospital (Union)

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Today: Princess St & N Fairfax St, D.C. (2012). Streetview courtesy of Google Maps.

On the Site of Mansion House Hospital Today

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Thomas Nelson House, Yorktown, VA. (1860). Photo courtesy of Library of Congress.

Nelson House Hospital (Confederate then Union Hospital)

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Today: Thomas Nelson House (2014). Photo courtesy of Yorktown.

On the Site of Thomas Nelson House Today

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Then: Pry House, Keedysville, MD. (circa 1862). Photo courtesy of the National

Museum of Civil War Medicine.

Pry Field Hospital (Union)

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Today: Pry House Field Hospital Museum (undated). Photo courtesy of National Park Service.

On the Site of Pry House Today

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Contraband Camp, Hampton, VA (circa 1865). Photo courtesy of National Archives and Records Administration.

Hampton Contraband Camp

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Example of Field Hospital: Battle of Antietam, MD (1862). Photo courtesy of History.

Example of a Field Hospital (Union)

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Example of Pavilion Style Hospital, Baltimore, MD (1861). Lithograph courtesy of Maryland Historical Society.

Example of Pavilion Style Hospital (Union)

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Example of a Hospital Ship (Union)

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