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urgeon on each ship. Hospital boats had medical staffs as large as the hospitals ashore. Beside the Red Rover there was the City of Memphis, which carried 11,024 sick and wounded in thirty-three trips up and down the Mississippi, and the D. A. January, in charge of Assistant Surgeon A. H. Hoff, which transported and cared for 23,738 patients during the last three years of the war. Other boats used as hospital transports were the Empress and the Imperial. Douglas Bannon, M. D. Surgeon Bertholet, flagship Medical staff of the red rover William F. McNutt, M. D. George Hopkins, M. D. Joseph Parker, M. D. A floating palace—United States hospital steamer red rover on the Mississippi This steamer was a veritable floating palace for the days of 1861. It had bathrooms, a laundry, an elevator between decks, an amputating room, two kitchens, and the windows were covered with gauze to keep out flies and mosquitoes. When Island No.10 was captured on April 7, 1862, severa
urgeon on each ship. Hospital boats had medical staffs as large as the hospitals ashore. Beside the Red Rover there was the City of Memphis, which carried 11,024 sick and wounded in thirty-three trips up and down the Mississippi, and the D. A. January, in charge of Assistant Surgeon A. H. Hoff, which transported and cared for 23,738 patients during the last three years of the war. Other boats used as hospital transports were the Empress and the Imperial. Douglas Bannon, M. D. Surgeon Bertholet, flagship Medical staff of the red rover William F. McNutt, M. D. George Hopkins, M. D. Joseph Parker, M. D. A floating palace—United States hospital steamer red rover on the Mississippi This steamer was a veritable floating palace for the days of 1861. It had bathrooms, a laundry, an elevator between decks, an amputating room, two kitchens, and the windows were covered with gauze to keep out flies and mosquitoes. When Island No.10 was captured on April 7, 1862, severa
Berdan, H., X., 223. Berlin, Md.: pontoon bridge at, II., 56; view of Potomac from, II., 266; bridge at, IV., 77 seq. Bermuda Hundred, Va.: I., 49, 119; III., 84, 94, 95, 188, 190, 320, 322, 330, 338; V., 243, 315; VI., 130, 315; Crow's Nest signal tower at, VIII., 331; negro teamsters at, IX., 181. Berry, H. G., IX., 59, 79; X., 131. Berryville, Va., III., 330; IV., 194. Berryville Pike, Va., III., 328. Bertenatti, M., Italian Minister, VI., 25. Bertholet, surgeon, VII., 318. Berwick Bay, La., VI., 318. Bethel Church, Va., III., 67. Bethesda Church, Va., III., 80, 84; IV., 210, 211. Beverly, W. Va., III., 342. Beverly Ford, Va.: II., 336; IV., 32, 84, 112, 224, 226. Beverly House, Va., III., 59; IV., 207. Beville, J. B., VII., 123. Bevil's bridge, Va., V., 264, 266. Bibb, J. B., IX., 291. Bickford, W. R., I., 19. Bidwell, D. D., III., 338; X., 139. Big Barren River: Buel