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Salem Church - U.S. Civil War - Spotsylvania VA
in Field Hospitals
Salem Church instantly became a field hospital after two days of fighting on its grounds left thousands of wounded and dead soldiers lying in the churchyard.
posted by: La de Boheme
location: Virginia
date approved: 6/6/2011
last visited: never
E6.4 km
Presbyterian Church - U.S. Civil War - Fredericksburg, VA[
The church and its orphanage was used as a hospital subsequent to the bloody Battle of Fredericksburg.
posted by: vhasler
date approved: 11/12/2010
last visited: 2/25/2012
E6.9 km
Chatham - U.S. Civil War - Stafford County VA
A manor on the banks of the Rappahannock River in Virginia was converted into a field hospital after the Battle of Fredericksburg during the Civil War.
date approved: 4/24/2012
last visited: 4/18/2012
W9.8 km
Fairview - U.S. Civil War - Chancellorsville VA
A family home caught in the crossfire at the Battle of Chancellorsville was turned into a hospital for the hundreds of Union soldiers who were wounded there.
last visited: 7/22/2012
W17.2 km
Confederate 2nd Corps Hospital at Wilderness Tavern - U.S. Civil War - Orange County VA
Wilderness Tavern was the site of a Confederate hospital during the Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia where thousands of casualties were treated, including Gen. Stonewall Jackson who had his arm amputated.
date approved: 6/14/2011
W17.9 km
Ellwood - U.S. Civil War - Orange County VA
A country home served as a Confederate hospital following the Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia.
N58.9 km
The Stone House - U.S. Civil War - Manassas, VA
The historic stone house was used as a hospital for both Union and Confederate soldiers during the both Battles of Manassas. It is near the intersection of Sudley Road and Lee Highway, in the Manassas National Battlefield Park, Manassas, VA.
posted by: Lat34North
date approved: 12/6/2010
last visited: 4/28/2013
NW107.3 km
Bushong Farm - U.S. Civil War - New Market VA
A house and barn on a family farm were converted to field hospitals after the Battle of New Market in the spring of 1864.
date approved: 6/7/2011
last visited: 7/17/2011
E109.3 km
Hammond Hospital - U. S. Civil War - Point Lookout, MD
The U.S. government built a war hospital on Point Lookout in 1863 for casualties and tore it down two years later when the Civil War ended.
location: Maryland
N128.4 km
Zion Lutheran Church - U.S. Civil War - Middletown, MD
One of the most prolific landmarks of this proud Civil War town doubled as a field hospital as battles raged nearby. The church overlooks Route 40 - the National Road and is a contributing structure to the Middletown Historic District.
posted by: Math Teacher
date approved: 8/22/2011
last visited: 7/15/2011
N129.1 km
Entler Hotel - U.S. Civil War - Shepherdstown, WV
Union soldiers were treated in this former hotel after the bloody battle of Antietam.
location: West Virginia
date approved: 8/21/2012
N133.3 km
Dunker Church - U.S Civil War - Sharpsburg, MD
During the battle of Antietam this church was the focal point of a number of Union attacks against the Conf. left flank. Most after action reports by commanders of both sides, including Union Gen. Hooker & Conf. Stonewall Jackson refer to the church.
date approved: 12/12/2011
last visited: 3/23/2013
N134.2 km
D.R. Miller Farm - U.S. Civil War - Middletown, MD
After the Battle of Antietam, the Miller Farm served as a field hospital for both the Confederate and Union Armies.
date approved: 1/15/2012
N134.9 km
Joseph Poffenberger Farmstead - U.S. Civil War - Sharpsburg, MD
The Poffenberger farmstead was a major player during the Battle of Antietam. Union troops bivouacked there the night before the battle & again the next day to treat the wounded. According to the NPS, the log farmhouse was built circa 1770.
date approved: 2/12/2012