Hospital No. 6, Dr. Jonson's (I.E. Johnson's) House, 1862

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Image Title: Hospital No. 6, Dr. Jonson's (I.E. Johnson's) House, 1862

Creator: Cooley, Sam A. (Samuel A.), photographer

Date: Ca. 1862.

Notes: Stereoview shows a three story Greek Revival style building that was the home of Dr. Joseph Johnson at 411 Craven Street, Beaufort, South Carolina. "The Castle," as it was later called, was used as a hospital for contraband slaves. A group of people stand on the lower level portico.

Subjects: Freedmen--South Carolina--Beaufort--1860-1870
Hospitals--South Carolina--Beaufort--1860-1870
Mansions--South Carolina--Beaufort--1860-1870

Original Media: Photograph

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