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Confederate hospital, Corinth, Mississippi, 1862, engraving, Library of Congress

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Confederate hospital, Corinth, Mississippi, 1862, engraving, Library of Congress

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Drawing shows a building on the campus of Corona Women's College used as Confederate hospital during the American Civil War, Corinth, Mississippi. This facility was burned by Union soldiers in 1864.
Title from Blood shed in this war by M. Peake.
"86" upper right corner of sheet.
Code on mat (source unverified): IV-98.
Forms part of the Adolph Metzner American Civil War Collection at the Library of Congress.
Purchase; E. Burns Apfeld; 2014; (DLC/PP-2014:188).
Blood shed in this war: Civil War illustrations by Captain Adolph Metzner, 32nd Indiana / Michael A. Peake. Indianapolis : Indiana Historical Society Press, 2010, p. 122.

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01/01/1862
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