A publication containing information on Confederate military hospitals in Richmond, Virginia, during the United States Civil War. Sections include: Foreward, General Index of Hospital Names, General Hospital Buildings, Notes, General Hospital Buildings, Notes, General Hospital Encampments, Illustrations, Sources, and Picture Credits.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cmh/1000/thumbnail.jp
The building was situated on the river bank east of Jeffersonville.The first military occupation at ...
This work mainly focuses on putting the laborers of the Richmond Armory and the Tredegar Iron Works ...
Papers relating to the medical department of the Confederate States army.--Papers relating to the Ri...
Register/copybook of letters and orders of Hospital number four, Army of the New River, medical dire...
The History of the Confederate General Hospital Located at Farmville, VA 1862-65 was published by th...
Finding aid and scan (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 87. Paper ...
This work examines medical care during the American Civil War. The medical departments of the opposi...
This work examines medical care during the American Civil War. The medical departments of the opposi...
Scale ca. 1:400,000.LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 627Indicates "Union [and] Rebel works," "hospitals ...
In September 1862, the Confederate Congress authorized hospitals to employ white women as chief matr...
Abstract: A miscellany of materials pertaining to the 38th Virginia Infantry Regiment, including mus...
Selected articles from the Southern Illustrated News, published in Richmond, Virginia, September 13,...
Two manuscripts written by Stuart S. Sprague in 1980 on Boyd County during the Civil War
Plate 6: City of Richmond, 1864. Even though the capital of the Confederacy was not evacuated until ...
Pages 1-31, (Report of General Beauregard of the battle of Manassas) is a reprint of p. 17-45 "Offic...
The building was situated on the river bank east of Jeffersonville.The first military occupation at ...
This work mainly focuses on putting the laborers of the Richmond Armory and the Tredegar Iron Works ...
Papers relating to the medical department of the Confederate States army.--Papers relating to the Ri...
Register/copybook of letters and orders of Hospital number four, Army of the New River, medical dire...
The History of the Confederate General Hospital Located at Farmville, VA 1862-65 was published by th...
Finding aid and scan (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 87. Paper ...
This work examines medical care during the American Civil War. The medical departments of the opposi...
This work examines medical care during the American Civil War. The medical departments of the opposi...
Scale ca. 1:400,000.LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 627Indicates "Union [and] Rebel works," "hospitals ...
In September 1862, the Confederate Congress authorized hospitals to employ white women as chief matr...
Abstract: A miscellany of materials pertaining to the 38th Virginia Infantry Regiment, including mus...
Selected articles from the Southern Illustrated News, published in Richmond, Virginia, September 13,...
Two manuscripts written by Stuart S. Sprague in 1980 on Boyd County during the Civil War
Plate 6: City of Richmond, 1864. Even though the capital of the Confederacy was not evacuated until ...
Pages 1-31, (Report of General Beauregard of the battle of Manassas) is a reprint of p. 17-45 "Offic...
The building was situated on the river bank east of Jeffersonville.The first military occupation at ...
This work mainly focuses on putting the laborers of the Richmond Armory and the Tredegar Iron Works ...
Papers relating to the medical department of the Confederate States army.--Papers relating to the Ri...