Dale General Hospital

Dale General Hospital

The Dale General Hospital, located in Worcester, Massachusetts, was set up by the Federal Government to care for Union soldiers principally from Massachusetts regiments.[1] In order to set up hospital quickly, the government leased the campus of a former female college campus on Union Hill, a mile south of the center of the City. To house the patients, fourteen pavilions were erected behind the existing building. Each pavilion or barrack was 25 feet wide, 160 feet in length and 14 feet high at the tip of its pitched roof. The former college was used by the physicians, administrators, and staff.

The first patients were admitted in October, 1864 and the formal dedication took place on Washington's Birthday in the following year. Overall, the hospital treated 1,182 patients. Soon after the close of the Civil War, the government terminated the lease and auctioned the barracks and their contents. The Dale General Hospital had a life span of fourteen months. Later on Isaac Davis bought the building and land to make it into Worcester Academy.

References

  1. ^ Bishop, Sande P.. "Dale Hospital - A Civil War Hospital with Community Support". 

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