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Depot Field Hospital

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The National Park Service claims the "excellence" of the facilities and the "efficiency and dedication" of the staff helped Depot Field Hospital become one of the "finest" in the U.S.
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President Abraham Lincoln visited the facility on April 8, 1865, where he is reported to have shook hands with more than 6,000 Union and Confederate patients.
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Depot Field Hospital treated more than 70,000 soldiers during the Civil War, and the hospital reported deaths among fewer than 3 percent of those patients.
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The largest, Depot Field Hospital, covered nearly 200 acres (800,000 m) and could hold up to 10,000 patients. The compound comprised 1,200
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serving in the U.S. Army cared for patients, providing them with their own beds and wash basins, along with fresh pillows and linens.
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U.S. Army. Depot Field Hospital, City Point, Va: Front row of Wards, Hospital of 2nd Corps
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administered the hospital and received support from civilian agencies, such as the
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National Park Service marker for the Depot Field Hospital at City Point
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Closed medical facilities of the United States Army
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American Civil War hospital at City Point, Virginia
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hospitals
City Point, Virginia
Siege of Petersburg
American Civil War
tents
barracks
laundries
kitchens
dining halls

surgeons
United States Sanitary Commission
U.S. Christian Commission
nurses
List of former United States Army medical units



"Depot Field Hospital - Petersburg National Battlefield (U.S. National Park Service)"


"The Depot Field Hospital Historical Marker"
Categories
Virginia in the American Civil War
American Civil War hospitals
Prince George County in the American Civil War
Closed medical facilities of the United States Army
Closed installations of the United States Army

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