Soldier's Relief Hospital.

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The Soldier's Relief Hospital opened in Charleston on December 16, 1861. The Soldier's Relief Association, an organization of Charleston women founded to provide Confederate soldiers with clothing, bedding, and hospital supplies, created the hospital. The hospital was located in the Trapman Street private hospital of Dr. Julian John Chisolm. Dr. William Huger was the first superintendent of the Soldier's Relief Hospital, and operated under the jurisdiction of the Medical Director of the Confederacy. In 1864, the hospital was relocated to the property of John Tucker at the intersection of Cooper and Drake streets. The hospital remained in operation for the duration of the Civil War. After the war ended, the hospital became the Tucker Hospital, and provided care for the poor.

From the description of Soldier's Relief Hospital Register of Patients in Private Quarters 1863-1865 (Medical University of South Carolina Library). WorldCat record id: 213862998

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associatedWith Caldwell, Joseph W. person
associatedWith Chisolm, Julian John, 1830-1903. person
associatedWith Confederate States of America corporateBody
associatedWith Huger, William Harleston, 1826-1909. person
associatedWith Kelly, Robert. person
associatedWith Soldier's Relief Association (Charleston, S.C.) corporateBody
associatedWith Soldier's Relief Hospital (Charleston, S.C.) corporateBody
associatedWith Tucker Hospital (Charleston, S.C.) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
South Carolina
United States
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Hospitals
Medicine, Military
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Active 1863

Active 1865

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