Richmond's Civil War Hospitals
Posted by: flyingmoose
N 37° 31.591 W 077° 24.700
18S E 286891 N 4156016
Located next to the Chimborazo Medical Museum within Chimborazo Park.
Waymark Code: WM15NRX
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 01/29/2022
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During the Civil War, overwhelming numbers of sick and wounded soldiers came to Richmond seeking treatment at one of the city's dozens of Confederate medical facilities, the best known of which was Chimborazo Hospital, established on this site in 1861. Some of the hospitals were purpose-built, while others operated in converted churches, warehouses, and hotels. Families often took in soldiers to help ease overcrowding. Many hospitals had matrons: women who mixed administrative supervision with patient care. Juliet Hopkins, Phoebe Pember, and Sally Tompkins were among the most notable women who gained distinction through their hard work caring for soldiers.
Marker Number: SA 89
Marker Title: Richmond's Civil War Hospitals
Marker Location: Park
County or Independent City: Henrico
Marker Program Sponsor: Department of Historic Resources
Web Site: Not listed
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