Home > Categories > Category
you are not logged in. [log in]
additional search options
sorted by: Alphabetical: A-Z Alphabetical: Z-A Newest (by date approved) Newest (by date created) Closest
N19 km
Carnton Plantation-Battle of Franklin - Franklin TN
in Field Hospitals
The Battle of Franklin was on Nov. 30, 1864. After the Battle, Carnton served as a hospital. The bodies of Generals Adams, Cleburne, Granbury, and Strahl rested on the back porch the next morning.
posted by: Don.Morfe
location: Tennessee
date approved: 11/16/2022
last visited: 11/15/2022
N20.8 km
St. Paul's Episcopal Church - Franklin TN
St. Paul's Episcopal Church is the "Mother Church of the diocese of Tennessee," was begun in 1831. It was so damaged through use as a Civil War barracks and hospital that it had to be remodeled in 1870.
location: Kentucky
Field Hospitals-Caring for the Wounded - Franklin TN
The aftermath of the Battle of Franklin almost overwhelmed the population of fewer than 1,000 as the residents adapted many of the buildings in town to care for about 4,000 Union and Confederate wounded
last visited: 11/13/2022
Field Hospital at Presbyterian Church - Franklin TN
The Presbyterian Church was organized in Franklin by the Reverend Gideon Blackburn on June 8, 1811. After the Battle of Franklin (U.S. Civil War-Nov. 30, 1864), the building was used as a hospital by Federal troops.
date approved: 3/11/2023
last visited: 3/10/2023
N47.6 km
Former Elm Street Methodist Church - U.S. Civil War - Nashville, Tennessee
Historic former Methodist church now architectural firm served as Union hospital during Civil War in south Nashville, Tennessee.
posted by: BruceS
date approved: 2/27/2013
last visited: never
N48.6 km
Downtown Presbyterian Church - US Civil War - Nashville, Tennessee
Historic Presbyterian Church in downtown Nashville, Tennessee which served as a Union hospital during the Civil War.
date approved: 3/12/2013
last visited: 9/16/2019
N48.8 km
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church - U.S. Civil War - Nashville, Tennessee
Historic Catholic Church in downtown Nashville was used by the Union Forces as a hospital during the Civil War.
date approved: 3/13/2013
last visited: 3/11/2019
S52 km
Lairdland Farm House - Brick Church TN
The Lairdland Farm House is a historic farmhouse in Giles County, Tennessee, U.S. Robert Henderson Laird purchased the land in the 1830 and built the farmhouse. During the American Civil War it served as a hospital for the Confederate States Army.
last visited: 3/11/2023
N100.7 km
Cold Spring School -Site of Camp Trousdale - Portland TN
Camp Trousdale was established at Richland (present-day Portland)—as the main concentration point for companies formed in Middle Tennessee. Camp Trousdale moved near the one-room Cold Spring School. The school served as a regimental hospital.
date approved: 2/10/2023
last visited: 2/7/2023
NW116.5 km
Dover Hotel - Dover, Tn
The old Dover Hotel was the headquarters of the Confederate forces during the Siege of Fort Donelson. It was later the site of a Union field hospital. The Hotel is located at 120 Fort Donelson Shores Road in Dover, TN.
posted by: iconions
date approved: 10/25/2015
last visited: 11/20/2022
SW144 km
Larkin Bell Apple Orchard -- Shiloh NMP, nr Pittsburg TN
Larkin Bell's Apple Orchard hosted the Shiloh Field Hospital duriung and after the battle of Shiloh. This was the first consolidated Army Field Hospital, the forerunner of modern field hospitals.
posted by: Benchmark Blasterz
date approved: 5/11/2015
last visited: 3/9/2015