WebJefferson General Hospital was the third-largest hospital during the American Civil War, located at Port Fulton, Indiana (now part of Jeffersonville, Indiana) and was active between February 21, 1864 and December 1866. The land was owned by U.S. Senator from Indiana Jesse D. Bright. WebTitle Map of the city of Louisville, Kentucky, New Albany & Jeffersonville, Ind. : from official and other surveys; Names Coghlan, Wm. C. (William C.)
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WebDec 27, 2016 · Jeffersonville was home to Camp Joe Holt, a recruiting and training center for Indiana and Kentucky troops. In 1864, the U.S. Army completed Jefferson General … WebIn 1861, John Ray helped organize a new regiment of Infantry, for the Civil War, in Jeffersonville, at Camp Joe Holt. This regiment became the 49th Indiana, and John Ray became it's Colonel. After the 49th Indiana had been moved to Cumberland Ford, Kentucky, in Early 1862, and sickness had became critical, Governor Oliver P. Morton, of Indiana ... the prince consort is passing chapter 31
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WebThe 5th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry was organized at Camp Joe, Holt, Kentucky, September 9, 1861. The regiment moved to Louisville, Kentucky in June. It mustered out July 25, 1865. [2] For more information on the history of this unit, see: The Civil War Archive section, 5th Regiment Infantry "Louisville Legion", (accessed 29 June 2012). WebDec 27, 2016 · Jeffersonville was home to Camp Joe Holt, a recruiting and training center for Indiana and Kentucky troops. In 1864, the U.S. Army completed Jefferson General Hospital, where more than 16,120 Union soldiers were treated. Jeffersonville also served as a Union supply depot. WebCamp Joe Holt was a Union base during the American Civil War in Jeffersonville, Indiana, across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky on land that is now part of Clarksville, … the prince collection