Rotunda During Civil War, 1862
Allyn Cox
Oil on Canvas
1973-1974
For about six weeks in the fall of 1862 the Rotunda (as well as other
chambers and hallways) was used as an emergency hospital. Among the
nurses who served here were Dorothea Dix and Clara Barton, later the
founder of the American Red Cross.
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