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Rhode Island’s Civil War Hospital: Life and Death at Portsmouth Grove, 1862 - 1865

Portsmouth Historical Society, 870 E Main Rd, Portsmouth, RI | Get Directions »
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Frank Gryzb will discuss his new released book, Rhode Island’s Civil War Hospital: Life and Death at Portsmouth Grove, 1862-1865, at the Historical Society’s Annual Meeting. During the Civil War, thousands of wounded Union soldiers and Confederate prisoners convalesced in a general army hospital in rural Portsmouth Grove, Rhode Island. Because of its location on the periphery of the action, Portsmouth Grove Hospital has remained a footnote to the dramatic sweep of Civil War history. However, its story and the stories of the doctors, nurses, patients and guards that gave it life provide a new perspective on the interaction between the army and society in wartime and on life in Civil War America. This exhaustively researched and fascinating read explores the barbarities of medicine, daily routine in a general army hospital, the role of citizens in providing aid, the later adventures of former patients and staff, and the final resting places of those who died on the grounds.

The book will be available for purchasing and autographing following the lecture

The event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served following the lecture.

Event Details

Posted by: Carolyn Nelson
Where Portsmouth Historical Society 870 E Main Rd, Portsmouth, RI 02871
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Phone 401-683-9178
Price $0

More About Portsmouth Historical Society

Portsmouth Historical Society

Portsmouth Historical Society

870 E Main Rd, Portsmouth, RI
401-683-9178

Incorporated in 1938, the Portsmouth Historical Society is a non-profit volunteer educational organization devoted to the preservation of Portsmouth's historic buildings, sites and artifacts.

The society worked to restore the Christian Union Church, which is the society's current headquarters and musuem. The society has also preseved the Southermost School (1725), which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the Old Town Hall (1850).

The society's board meets the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Portsmouth Historical Society Museum.

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