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Civil War-Era Hospitals By Stanley B. Burns, MD . Editor’s Note: This essay series is written by Mercy Street's medical, historical and technical advisor, Stanley B. Burns, MD of The Burns ...
Penn Township author Ron Kirkwood spent 17 days in 2022 at the National Archives in Washington, DC, scouring hundreds of ...
The Civil War changed the social, ... Tompkins operated the Robertson Hospital throughout the war, treating 1,334 wounded men with only 73 deaths in its 45 months of existence, ...
This Civil War-era tobacco warehouse was one of many in Lynchburg that found itself pressed into service as a hospital during the war, according to local historians.
The former Civil War hospital on Avery Street in Parkersburg has been purchased by Wood County Economic Development who plans to renovate it and use it as their office.
The former Civil War hospital on Avery Street in Parkersburg has been purchased by Wood County Economic Development who plans to renovate it and use it as their office.
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