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DescriptionHospital ward on Red Rover.jpg |
English: USS Red Rover (1862-1865). Line engraving after a drawing by Theodore R. Davis, published in "Harper's Weekly", January-June 1863, page 300, depicting a scene in the ward. Red Rover served as the U.S. Navy's hospital ship on the Western Rivers during the Civil War. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph #: NH 59651 |
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