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Historical Markers in St. Elizabeths, District of Columbia
Washington and Vicinity
Washington (2614) ►
ADJACENT TO WASHINGTON
Montgomery County, Maryland (753) ►
Prince George's County, Maryland (644) ►
Alexandria, Virginia (378) ►
Arlington County, Virginia (442) ►
Fairfax County, Virginia (712) ►
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ADJACENT TO WASHINGTON
Montgomery County, Maryland (753) ►
Prince George's County, Maryland (644) ►
Alexandria, Virginia (378) ►
Arlington County, Virginia (442) ►
Fairfax County, Virginia (712) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, St. Elizabeths — History of St. Elizabeths Hospital — St. Elizabeths — Preserving the Legacy. Realizing Potential. — ![]() |
Evolution of St. Elizabeths Campus At the urging of mental health care reformer Dorothea Dix, the United States Congress provided $100,000 to establish the first Federal mental health hospital to care for members of the Army and Navy as well . . . — — Map (db m131526) HM |
2 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, St. Elizabeths — Redevelopment of St. Elizabeths — St. Elizabeths — Preserving the Legacy. Realizing Potential. — ![]() |
Bringing a Landmark Back to Life St. Elizabeths overs approximately 350 acres. The West Campus, on the other side of the historic wall in front of you, is comprised of 176 acres and is the oldest part of the historic campus. It is . . . — — Map (db m131529) HM |
3 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, St. Elizabeths — St. Elizabeths Hospital — ![]() |
St. Elizabeths Hospital has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America. — — Map (db m58305) HM |
4 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, St. Elizabeths — St. Elizabeths Hospital Civil War Cemetery — ![]() |
Founded during the Civil War for wounded soldiers that died on the St. Elizabeths Campus during and after the Civil War. This small cemetery houses the remains of some 300 Civil War dead, both Confederate and Union, Black and White. When the foliage . . . — — Map (db m131712) HM |