It's a small museum to hold artifacts, as the original buildings are long-gone, but still they did a nice job showing a piece of what medical/surgical care at the time entailed. You also get a feeli…Full review by Hatzlacha
Oct 1, 2024
Very interesting history. There is nothing left of the original hospital, but they are very nolegable and have a video that tells all about it. They also have some interesting artifacts.Full review by Lisa J
May 28, 2022
I have been in the medical field as a Physical Therapist for over 40 years about anything medical history interests me. The building is small but very informative and the land is expansive. To try to…Full review by Sherpa43226864999
Hi my ancestor appears on a Register of Receiving and Wayside Hospital or General Hospital #9. Disposition: Winder 6 Aug 1864. Is there anything left to see or would anyone know where exactly this was or even if there is more information on him anywhere? We plan to visit in Oct. His name was Evander J Dye. I had a stone made for him and placed in Hollywood Cemetery. He is listed as EJ Dye at the cemetery.
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The Park Service has uniformed employees at Chimborazo that may be able to assist you. Maybe someone at the Virginia Historical Society on the Boulevard in the Museum District …
The Park Service has uniformed employees at Chimborazo that may be able to assist you. Maybe someone at the Virginia Historical Society on the Boulevard in the Museum District can answer your question. Or try the Library of Virginia on West Broad, which is half the distance by car from Chimborazo to the Historical Society at the Battle Abby.