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Lyceum Hall
Last Modified:
2012-01-25 07:54 PM
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Ending date (not before):
1865-04-01
Ending date (not after):
1865-04-30
Sources
"Alexandria,"
Indexes to Field Records of Hospitals, 1821-1912
, Manuscript Record Group 94, National Archives.
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Relationship updated: 2012-01-25 07:43 PM
Dates: Feb 15, 1864 - Oct 07, 1865
Place information: With the main building located in a barracks on the corner of Prince and Fayette streets, L'Ouverture Hospital had three other branches: the Grace Church, the Baptist Church and Lyceum Hall. All of the branches were closed by April of 1865. The Indexes note: "Prior to August 1864, this Hospl was not exclusively a Hospl for COLORED TROUPS." Which Baptist Church was used as a branch hospital has yet to be determined, but it is likely it was close to Prince and/or Fayette streets.
Baptist Church (Washington St.) General Hospital (Alexandria)
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Relationship updated: 2011-12-22 08:14 PM
Dates: Sep 05, 1862 - Dec 08, 1864
Place information: This Baptist Church was a brand of the General Hospital (Alexandria) until Sept. 20, 1862. Thereafter it was a branch of the 2nd Division Hospital. The church was on Washington St., near Prince, and across from the Lyceum Hall. Lyceum Hall briefly contained a ward of the Baptist Church General Hospital in September 1862.