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Montgomeries Confederate Hospitals Situated away from main battlefields and with good rail and river connections, Montgomery was ideal for Confederate hospitals. Two locally operated were Soldiers' and Wayside. The government staffed six during the conflict. Citizens rendered services including food and nursing. Ladies, General, Madison and Concert Hall hospitals were on Commerce and Market streets; Stonewall and Watts, tent units, were west of town near the Alabama and Florida Railroad. After Shiloh and during the Atlanta Campaign, the hospitals were very busy, but throughout the War they tried diligently to heal wounds and diseases, often with limited supplies. These approximately seven hundred and fifty graves represent their failures. The commemorative marker was places by the Ladies Memorial Association. |
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![]() Brigadier General Samuel Dale 1772-1841 Indian War 1794, War of 1812, Creek Indian War 1813, Alabama Terr. Militia |
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![]() Robert Tipton Private Co K 2d Ala Vol Infty Killed by RR Sept 23, 1898 |
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