

Named for Surgeon General of the Union Army during the American Civil War Hammond General Hospital, Modesto, California, December, 1945.Paul Stacey Halloran constructed as the Willowbrook State School but taken by the federal government before opening returned to the state of New York in 1947 Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, NYC (1942-1947) named after Col.Gardiner General Hospital, Chicago Beach Hotel, Chicago, Illinois.Operated in the former Haddon Hall, Cedarcraft Hotel, Colton-Manor Hotel, Dennis Hotel, Keystone Hotel, New England Hotel, Rydal Hotel, Traymore Hotel, Warwick Hotel, and Chalfone Hotel England General Hospital, Atlantic City, New Jersey.Named for Colonel John Dibble, Medical Corps, United States Army.


Darnall Army Medical Center at Fort Hood, Texas, later named after the same individual. Not to be confused with the current Carl R. Darnall General Hospital, operating in the former Kentucky State Hospital.Named for Brigadier General Henry Patrick Birmingham, Medical Corps, United States Army. Birmingham General Hospital, Van Nuys, California, closed and transferred to the Veterans Administration 31 March 1946.The hotel was returned to its former owners after the war. Ashford, Medical Corps, United States Army. Ashford General Hospital, operating in the Greenbrier Hotel, White Sulfur Springs, West Virginia.Army, Ashburn General Hospital, McKinney, TX: Aerial view, circa 1943 Named for Colonel Percy Moreau Ashburn, first Commandant of the Medical Field Service School. Ashburn General Hospital, McKinney, Texas, Transferred to the Veterans Administration, 12 December 1945.Army & Navy General Hospital Annex (1946) Eastman Hotel, Hot Springs, Arkansas.United States Army General Hospital, Fort Bayard, New Mexico, Transferred to United States Public Health Service, 1920.Rockefeller War Demonstration Hospital (Also known as United States Army Auxiliary Hospital No.Yale – New Haven Hospital* (as the "Knight United States Army General Hospital").Smith General Hospital, Brattleboro, Vermont (1865).Sloan General Hospital, Montpelier, Vermont (1865).(The location is now within The Bronx, New York City). McDougall Hospital, Westchester, New York (state) (1862).Camp Letterman, an extensive field hospital used to treat the wounded after the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863.Baxter General Hospital, Burlington, Vermont (1865).Note: an asterisk (*) denotes a civilian hospital temporarily commandeered by the Union Army. This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items.
