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Medical and Hospitals
35. Wounded Soldiers Being Tended in the Field
After the Battle of Chancellorsville - Near Fredericksburg, VA, May 2,
1863
36. Amputation Being Performed in a Hospital Tent
- Gettysburg, PA, July 1863
37. Ambulance Drill of the 57th New York Infantry
- 1864
38. Ward in the Carver General Hospital -
Washington, D.C.
43. U.S. Sanitary Commission Building and Flag -
Richmond, VA, 1865
263. Ambulance Wagons and Drivers at Harewood
Hospital (View 1) - Washington, D.C., July 1863
291. Three Surgeons of 1st Division, 9th Corps -
Petersburg, VA, October 1864
314. Smith's Barn, Used as a Hospital After the
Battle of Antietam – Near Keedysville, MD, September 1862
319. Confederate Wounded at Smith's Barn with Dr
Anson Hurd 14th Indiana Volunteers in Attendance after the Battle of
Antietam – Near Keedysville, MD, September 1862
322. Zouave Ambulance Crew Demonstrating Removal
of Wounded Soldiers From the Field – Location Unknown
379. Dr. Jonathan Letterman, Medical Director of
the Army of the Potomac and Staff - Warrenton, VA, November 1862
403. Hospital for Federal Officers (Literary
Department, University of Nashville - Later Lindsley Hall, Peabody Normal
College) - Nashville, TN, 1864
407. Wagons of the Sanitary Commission and a
Crowd at the Landing - Belle Plain, VA, 1864
417. A Confederate Field Hospital - Cedar
Mountain, VA, August 1862
433. Group of Surgeons of the Army of the James -
Fort Harrison, VA, April 1865
Surgeon C. C. Radmore,
114th U.S.C.T. Surgeon J. F. Stevenson, 29th Connecticut, Assist. Surgeon
J. M. Rand, 29th Connecticut, Surgeon W. A. Conover, U.S.V., Surgeon D.
McKay, 29th U.S.C.T., Surgeon N. Folson, 45th U.S.C.T.
482. Hospital Stewards of 2nd Division, 9th Corps
- Petersburg, VA, October 1864
583. Chesapeake Hospital and Grounds - Hampton,
VA
597. Patients in Ward K of Armory Square Hospital
- Washington, D.C., August 1865
598. Field Hospital after the Battle of June 27 -
Savage Station, VA, June 30, 1862
599. Patients in Ward of Harewood Hospital with
Mosquito Nets Over Beds - Washington, D.C.
600. Group of Sanitary Commission Workers at the
Entrance of the Home Lodge - Washington, D.C., June 1863
601. Field Hospital of the 1st Division, 2nd
Corps - Brandy Station, VA, February 1864
602. Convalescent Soldiers and Others Outside
Quarters of the Sanitary Commission Home Lodge - Washington, D.C., April
1865
683. Thomas Nelson House (right), Used as a
Hospital (In 1781 used as Headquarters by Lord Cornwallis) - Yorktown, VA
686. Nurses and Officers of the U.S. Sanitary
Commission - Fredericksburg, VA, May 1864
755. Embalming Surgeon at Work on Soldier's Body
– Location Unknown
195. Joseph, Sister M.M. of the Sisters of Mercy.
She and Others of Her Order Served in a Military Hospital at Beaufort, NC
820.
Workmen in Front of
the Ambulance Shop - Washington, D.C.,
1865 April
821. Hospital
Tents in the Rear of Douglas Hospital - Washington, D.C., 1864 May
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