Finley General Hospital

It is Finley Hospital, northeast of the city, on Kendall Green, as it used to be call'd.

[3] In The War Hospitals, John wells Bulkley writes in 1902: North of Boundary Street, on the Bladensburg Road, near Kendall Green, were a number of wards, supplemented by office and other buildings, and tents, designated as the Finley Hospital, in charge, from July, 1862, to 1865, of Drs.

[4]A clarification is needed regarding the name of the streets: Cantonment Sprague (also known as Camp Sprague), occupied by 1st Regiment R.I. Detached Militia was located next to Mrs. Joseph Gales's Mansion (her husband had passed away in 1860).

[6] The map below shows the direction to Glenmont Cemetery which still stands today along with "Bladensburg Road".

A confirmed illustration of Finley Hospital (lithography) from 1864 shows the Capitol Building and the Washington Monument.