Lyceum Hall Hospital
History of the Lyceum Hall Hospital
201 S. Washington Street
Built as library and meeting hall in 1839, for two decades before the Civil War The Lyceum was the intellectual and cultural center of Alexandria, but the war interrupted its educational activities. Like most of the other large structures in town, the building was seized in the spring of 1861 for use by the Union Army. The Lyceum Hall held 80 beds, and in 1862 served as a ward of the nearby Downtown Baptist Church General Hospital.
- "Alexandria," Indexes to Field Records of Hospitals, 1821-1912. Manuscript Record Group 94, National Archives. Information available on the Civil War Washington website, created by Susan C. Lawrence, Elizabeth Lorang, Kenneth M. Price, and Keneth J. Winkle, published by the Center for Digital Research in Humanities at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln under a Creative Commons License.
- The long road to public use for the Lyceum. Out of the Attic, September 19, 2013.
- The Lyceum: From salon of learning to makeshift hospital. Out of the Attic, March 16, 2017.
- Julia Wheelock: teacher, sister, nurse, author. Out of the Attic, March 22, 2018.
First Person Account
First Person Accounts from the Union Hospitals
Clarissa Jones head nurse at the Baptist Church hospital in Alexandria, wrote a letter from the Lyceum Hospital, dated September 12, 1862.
Historic Images
Image 1:
- Title: The Lyceum Hall Hospital
- Photographer: Andrew J. Russell
- Image Source: The Lyceum: Alexandria’s History Museum (museum purchase).
- Image Date: 1861-1865
- Medium: Photograph
Image 2:
- Title: Lyceum Hall, Capacity 80
- Image Source: The Photographic History of the Civil War in Ten Volumes. Francis Trevelyan Miller, Editor in Chief, Volume Seven, Prisons and Hospitals. New York, The Review of Reviews Co., 1911, p. 234.
- Image Date: 1861-1865
- Medium: Photograph
- Rights Advisory: Out of Copyright
Quartermaster Map
Quartermaster Map Sheet 12 shows the Lyceum and other nearby hospitals.
Location and the Site Today
The hospital was located at 201 S. Washington Street. Today, Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum is open to the public, and owned and operated by the City of Alexandria.
- Google Maps. See the location today
- Civil War Hospitals Map. See location of hospital in relation to others
- Union Hospitals in Alexandria. Return to main page
- Alexandria Civil War Hospitals. interactive Story Map
- Alexandria Civil War Hospitals. Walking Tour Brochure