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Riggs House Hospital, 33.
Riggs National Bank, 145.
Riley, Dr. John C., 43.

Riley, Dr. Joshua, 4, 76, 91.
Richie, Dr. J. A., 78.

Richie, Dr. Louis W., 45, 51, 80, 81, 173.
Rives, Wright, 103.

Rives, Mrs. Wright, 108.

Roberts, Dr. Grace, 70.

Robertson, T. B., Alexandria, 35.
Robbins, Mrs. N. A., 133, 139.

Robbins, Zenas C., 154.

Robbins, Mrs. Z. C., 90.
Robinson, F. V., 101.

Robinson, Miss Eleanor, 128, 130.

Robinson, Miss Margaret, 127, 129.
Rockhill, Mrs. A. F., 53, 54.
Rodgers, Miss Frederica L., 101.
Rodgers, Dr. John, 2.

Rodgers, Mrs. Admiral John, 138.
Rogers, D. S., 28.

Rogers, Mrs. John, 108.

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St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, 41, 102, 125,

172; aided by General Government,
sketch of, 115.

Sampson, Dr. J. C., 51.

Samson, Rev. G. W., 76, 103.

Sanburn, Dr., of Colorado, 54.

Sanitary officer of the Metropolitan po-
lice, 51.

Sarah, Sister, in charge of church orphan-
age of St. John's parish, 118, 121.
Sargent, Dr. D. A., 28.

Sargent, Nathan, president board of trus-
tees of Reform School, 156, 157.

Sargent, Senator, 66.

Satterlee, D. D., Right Rev. Henry Yates,

119.

Saville, James H., 47, 90.
Saxton, John R., 62.
Schaefer, Mrs. C., 136.
Schaefer, Dr. E. M., 55.

Schneider & Pelz, 96.

Rogers, Miss M. L., 90.

Rogier, Charles G., 135.
Ropes, J. S., 27.

Ross, Dr. W. H., 91, 92.
Roy, Miss Kate L., 101.
Ruffin, Dr. Sterling, 100.
Ruppert, C. H. R., 134.

Russia, Grand Duke Constantine of, 60.

Ryan, Catherine, 102.

Ryan, Mrs. Philip J., 140.

Ryland Chapel, 32.

Ryland Chapel Hospital, 33.

St. Aloysius Church, 32.

St. Aloysius Hospital, 36.

St. Ann's Church for Deaf-Mutes, 23.
St. Ann's Infant Asylum, 49, 102, 116, 171,
178, 182, 186; number of inmates of,
medical staff of, 103; sanitary condition
of, 179, 180.

St. Elizabeth Hospital (see also Govern-

ment Asylum for the Insane), 32, 36.

St. Felicitas Guild, 73.

St. George Society of Washington, 47, 58.

St. John, Ancel, 76.

St. John's, insane in, 12.

St. John's College Hospital, 66.

St. John's Church, 119, 145.

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Second Presbyterian Church Hospital,
Alexandria, 33.

Secretary of the Interior, 23, 26, 117, 155,
156, 157, 159; controls admissions to
Freedmen's Hospital, 68.

Secretary of State, 146.

Secretary of the Treasury, 138, 146.
Secretary of War, 127, 146, 163; controls
Freedmen's Hospital, 67; provides for
poor of Washington and Georgetown,
167.

Sellers & Co., William, 27.
Semken, S., 85.

Semmes, Dr. Edward, 2.

Seufferle, George J., 134, 135.

Sewall, Dr. Thomas, 2, 4, 5.

Seward, Hon. William H., negotiates for
building of Washington Orphan Asy-
lum, 112.

St. Joseph's Male Orphan Asylum, 103, Shadd, Mrs. A. P., 130.

186; sketch of, 116.

St. Mary's College, 20.

Shallenberger, Col. Geo. A., superintend-
ent Reform School for Boys, 160.

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Alexandria, Shea, Catherine, 102.
33.

Shellabarger, Miss Anna, 140.

St. Rose Industrial School, 103; sketch of, Shellabarger, Samuel S., 163.

125.

Shepard, Judge Seth, 108.

Shepherd, Alexander R., 158.
Shepherd, Arthur, 91.

Sheriff, George L., 103.
Sherman, Miss Ann, 117.

Sherman, William T., 47, 48, 60, 62, 63.
Sherman, Mrs. William T., 79, 117.
Shippen, Rev. Rush R., 79, 80.
Shiras, jr., Mrs. George, 139.
Shrieber, Peter S., 115.

Shuster, William M., 91, 104.

Shuster, jr., William M., 160.

Sibley Memorial Hospital, 100.

Sickel Barracks Hospital, Alexandria, 35.

Sim, Dr. Thomas, 2.

Simms, G. G., 86.

Simpson, Edward F., 152.

Sims, Dr. Thomas, 4.

Sisters of Charity, 7, 51, 74, 126.

Sisters of Charity of Emmitsburg, Md.,
41, 43.

Soldiers' Rest General Hospital, 36.
Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphan Home, 49.
Solomons, A. S., 42, 53, 92, 95, 152; advo-
cates establishment of Garfield Me-
morial Hospital, 46; proposes resolu-
tions in regard to hospital, 47; sketch
of, 92.

Solomons, Miss, 92.

Somerville, James W., 173.
Somerville, Thomas, 43.
Sondheimer, Mrs. L., 136.
Sosithée, Sister, 150.

South Carolina, insane in, 12.
Southworth, Mrs. E. D. E. N., 128.
Sowers, Dr. Z. T., 44, 51, 78, 105.
Sowers, Mrs. Z. T., 108, 148.
Spackman, Mrs. Dr. M. D., 138.

Spain first establishes insane asylums, 18.
Specific payments for specific service, 6.
Speed, Mrs. James, 117.

Sisters of the Good Shepherd of Balti- Spencer, Anna G., 184.

more, 141.

Sisters of the Holy Cross, 116.

Sisters of Mercy, 6, 41.

Sisters of St. Margaret, 101.

Skillman, Dr. H. M., 132.

Slaveay in the District of Columbia, 61.
Sleman, W. J. B., 111.

Slough Barracks Hospital, Alexandria, 35.
Smallpox in 1828, 1833, 1846, 2.

Smallwood, Dr. Samuel N., 2.

Smith, Miss, 108.

Spencer, Mrs. Sara A., 69, 70.
Spofford, Miss F. P., 54, 176.
Sprague, William, 26.
Sprigg, Dr. W. M., 55.
Springfield Armory, 118.
Stands, Dr. A. R., 133.

Stanley, Brig. Gen. David S., 37.

Stanley, Representative Edward, 6.
Stanton, Hon. Edwin M., Secretary of
War, 62, 127; furnishes Columbia Hos-
pital, 75.

Smith, Mr., his grounds occupied by Stanton Hospital, 36.

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Society of Friends Church Hospital, Stickney, William, 103.

Alexandria, 33.

Soldiers' Home, 37.

Soldiers' Home Temperance Union, 38.

Stickney, Mrs. William, 83, 137, 138.
Stier, Miss, 111.

Stinemetz, Miss, 108.

Stinemetz, B. H., 91.

Stockbridge, W. S., 124.
Stoddard, Miss Maria, 143.

Stowe, Mrs. Harriet Beecher, 127.
Stone, Dr. D. S., 81, 83.

Stone Hospital, 36.
Stone, I. W., 151.

Stone, Mrs. Margaret, 148.

Stone, Mrs. Robert K., 88, 89, 90.
Stone, William J., 4, 36, 110.
Storum, Miss, 130.
Stoutenburgh, Dr., 83.
Stoutenburgh, Walter H., 73.
Stovell, Dr. M., 64.
Stowell, W. F., 176.
Strang, Henry L., 148.
Street, Dr. D. B., 149.

Street, Mrs. D. B., 148.

Strong, Miss, 108.

Strong, Mrs. Justice, 138.

Stroud, Mrs. M. J., 100.

Sumner, Senator Charles, 62, 63.

103, 140.

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Thirteenth Street Baptist Church, 32.
Thirteenth Street Baptist Church Hos-
pital, 33.

Thom, Mrs. Christopher, 148.
Thomas, A. A., 97.

Thomas; Artemisia H., 133.
Thomas, Miss E. D., 128.
Thomas, Dr. John M., 4, 5.
Thomas, Dr. Samuel S., 58, 59.
Thombs, Mrs. A. L. S., 81.

Thompson, Dr. J. Ford, 43, 47, 52, 53, 55,
60, 78.

Thompson, Dr. J. Harry, 74, 75, 76; re-
ceives leave of absence to visit hos-
pitals of Europe, locates in Rome,
attached to Vatican staff of physicians,
resigns from Columbia Hospital, death
of, war record of, 79.

Sunderland, D. D., Rev. Byron, 22, 49, 53, Thompson, James H., war record of, 79.

Sunderland, Miss Laura, 137.

Surgeon-General of the Army, 42, 43, 44,
51,75; admits patients to Providence
Hospital, 46.

Sutherland, Dr. Charles, U. S. A., 89.
Swaim, Gen. D. G., 47.

Swan, Miss L. S., 130.
Swartzell, George W. F., 148.
Sweeny, Hugh B., 116.

Swormstedt, Dr. Lyman B., 70, 73.

Sypher, Mrs. J. Hale, 73.
Talty, Mrs. J. E., 149.

Tasker, Mrs. J. C., 149.

Tayloe, Benjamin Ogle, 110.

Tayloe, Mrs. Benjamin Ogle, 108, 146, 148.
Taylor, Mrs. Caroline, 143.
Taylor, Mrs. Charlotte, 117.
Taylor, Mrs. J. Y., 100.

Taylor, Hon. R. W., First Comptroller of
the Treasury, 156.

Taylor, Thomas, 122.

Teel, Mrs., 132.

Teller, Mrs., 133.

Temple, Edward, 55, 90, 98, 110.

Temple, Mrs. M. G., 108.

Temple, Miss Mary, 108.

Thompson, Dr. John W., 47, 53, 55, 91.
Thompson, Mrs. John W., 138.
Thompson, Miss M. L., 83.

Thompson, Mr. William, 58, 114; gift to
Washington City Orphan Asylum to
establish Thompson fund, 114.

Thompson, William S., 85, 86, 87, 90, 160.
Tiffany, Rev. Francis, his life of Miss
Dix, 12.

Todd, Dr. Seth J., 110, 117.

Todd, William B., 110, 156.
Todd, Mrs. William B., 108, 117.
Todd, William B., jr., 103.
Tompkins, Dr. E. L., 97.

Toner, Dr. Joseph Meredith, 1, 5, 6, 20, 32,
41, 42, 43, 52; his work at Government
Hospital for the Insane, connection with
District hospitals, inspires the found-
ing of St. Joseph's Male Orphan Asy-
lum, St. Vincent's and St. Ann's orphan
asylums, sketch of, 20.

Toner Collection in Library of Congress,
20, 46.

Toner Medical Lectures, 20.

Toner's Medical Register of the District
of Columbia, 40, 64, 76.
Toner, Dr. Ralph, 55.

Temporary Home for ex-Union Soldiers Towers, Mrs. Sarah, 90.

and Sailors, 151.

Tennessee, insane in, 12.

"The Care of Dependent and Neglected
Children," 184.

Townsend, Gen. E. D., 85.

Townsend, Dr. Smith, 47; first health offi-
cer, his reports, 168; organizes work
among sick poor, 169.

Towson, Nathan, 110.

Towson, Mrs. General, 108.

Tracy, Col. John, 173, 194; Superintendent

of Charities, 184.

Transylvania University, 57.
Treasury Department, 63.
Treiber, E. F., 135.

Trenton Asylum, New Jersey, 12.
Trescott, Miss Katherine, 196, 198.
Trinidad given to Columbian College, 146.
Trinity College, 23.

Trinity Episcopal Church, 32.

Trinity Episcopal Church Hospital, 33.
Trinity Methodist Church Hospital, 33.
Truell, Donald M., 176.

Truesdell, Col. George, 176.

Tryon, Surg. Gen. J. R., U. S. N., 40.
Tuke, William, 10, 11.

Tulee, Miss, 111.

Tullock, Mrs. Miranda, treasurer Garfield
Hospital, 49.

Tullock, Mrs. Thomas L., 53, 58.

Tupper, Dr. A. C., 64.

Tupper, J. B. T., 125, 133.

Turnbull, Miss Jeannie, 148.

Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Insti-
tute, 202.

Tweedale, Mrs. John, 72.
Tyler, George F., 27.

Tyler, Dr. Grafton, 17, 43, 76, 83, 85, 87, 90,
148.

Underhill, Miss Ella, 82.
Union Chapel, 32.

Union Chapel Hospital, 33.
Union Hotel Hospital, 36.

Union Printing Office Building, 5.
Unitarian Church, 32.

Unitarian Church Hospital, 33.
United States Arsenal, explosion at, 167.
United States Government committed to
Garfield Memorial Hospital, 60.
United States hospitals in 1812, 3.
United States loan of 1848, 145.

University of Pennsylvania, 84.

Utermehle, Mrs. George W., 134.

Utermehle, Mrs. Sarah, gift to Washing-

ton City Orphan Asylum, 114.

Vanderbilt, Mrs. M. E., 55.

Vanderlip, Mrs. W. L., 72.

Van Buren, President, 23.

Van Ness, Miss, 108.
Van Ness, John P., 110.

Van Ness, Mrs. John P., 107, 112.
Van Ness, Mrs. Marcia, elected directress
Washington Orphan Asylum, her death
from Asiatic cholera in the service of

Van Ness, Mrs. Marcia-Continued.

the asylum, portrait of, placed in the
asylum, 109.

Van Rensselaer, Dr. J., 83.

Van Rensselaer, Mrs., 140.
Verdi, Dr. Tuleo S., 70.

Vermont Academy of Medicine, 20.
Vicksburg, Miss., Freedman's Hospital in,
65.

Vincent, Dr. Thomas N., 44.

Virginia patients at Children's Hospital,
87.

Vogt, John L., 133, 134, 135.
Wade, Mrs. Benjamin F., 128, 129.
Wadsworth, Tertius, 27.

Waite, Miss M. F., 93, 108.

Waite, Matthew, 154.

Waite, Chief-Justice Morrison R., 69, 130.
Wall, Mrs. William, 90.

Walsh, Dr. R. S. L., 91.

Walsh, Dr. Ralph, 51, 91, 92, 94, 95.
Walter, Dr. John, 51, 92, 133, 135.

Walter, jr., Dr. J., 134.
Walters, W. T., 146.

War Department, 63.

War Department issues rations to Freed-
men's Hospital, 65.

War Department, list of hospitals, 33.
War of 1812, orphans of, 107.

War of the rebellion, 7, 31, 41.

War of the rebellion hospitals, 32.
Ward, Miss, 132.

Ward, William H., 116, 118.

Warden, D. B., author of A Chorograph-
ical and Statistical Description of the
District of Columbia, 31.
Warder, Benjamin H., 96, 139.
Waring, Dr. James, 4.

Warner, Dr. Amos G., 188, 194; first super-
intendent of charities, 183; prepares
bill for Board of Children's Guardians,
185; reports of, advises abolition of his
office, 184.

Warner, Brainard H., 89, 95, 96, 97, 125.
Warren, Samuel D., 27.

Wartman, Miss S. W.,

71.

Washington, Mrs. Dr., 108.

Washington, President George, 144.

Washington, Miss Margaret, 79, 83, 148.
Washington, debt of, in 1832, 4; health-
fulness of, health of, in 1797, 1; hospital
population of, 45; pauper population
of, in 1838, 8.

Washington Association for the Improve-
ment of the Condition of the Poor,
167.

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Washington Asylum Hospital, 3, 45, 73, | Welsh, William, 27.

124, 160, 171, 177, 181.

Washington Board of Trade, 173.

Wesley Chapel, 108.
West, Miss Roberta M., 97.

Western Hospital, 4.

138.

Western Pennsylvania University, 20.
Weyss, Maj. John E., 133, 134.
Wheatley, Mrs. Walter, 140.

Wheeler, Charles, 27.

Washington City Orphan Asylum, 84, 115, Westcott, Mrs. A. P.,
116, 146, 172; sketch of, 107-115.
Washington Capital (newspaper) ac-
count of opening of Garfield Hospital,
53.
Washington City Post Hospital, 37.
Washington Directory for 1843, 10.
Washington Hall General Hospital, 36.
Washington Hospital for Foundlings, 59,
103; bequest of Joshua Pierce, 104;
appropriations for, 105; support of, 106.
Washington Home for Incurables, 59, 99;
organization of, hospital opened in
Mount Pleasant, interest in, 99; officers,
100.

Washington Humane Society, 176, 190.
Washington Infant Asylum, 102.
Washington Infirmary, 5, 6, 7, 35, 36, 41;
established, 2; occupied as army hos-
pital, destroyed by fire, 7.
Washington Ladies' Aid Society, 99.
Washington Manual Labor School and
Male Orphan Asylum, 24.

Washington Market Company, rentals
from, set apart for relief of the poor, 167.
Washington Medical Institute, 16.
Washington Navy-Yard, 39.

Washington Night Lodging House, 152.
Washington Post, 201.

Washington Saengerbund, 135, 136.
Washington Seminary, 16.

Waterhouse, Dr. Benjamin, sent vaccine

lymph to Jefferson, 2.

Waters, Mrs. E. N., 132.

Waters, Joseph, 36.

Waters, Dr. N. W., 4.
Webb, H. Randall, 96.

Webster, Mrs., 127.
Webster, Daniel, 146.

Weed, Mrs. C. A., 108, 137, 138.

Weightman, Mrs. Roger, 107.
Weightman, William, 27.
Welles, Mrs. Gideon, 117.

Welling, Elsa, 131.

Welling, J. C., president Columbian Uni-

versity, 28, 107.

Welling, Mrs. J. C., 131.

Welling, Willie, 131.

Wellington, Dr. John R., 100.

Wells, Henry, 73.

Wellsher, Miss, 54.

Welsh, Miss, 131.

Welsh, Samuel, 27.

Whelan, Dr. William, U. S. N., 17.
Whitaker, Mrs. J. H., 72.
Whitall, J. M., 27.

Whiting, Harry C., 143.
Whiting, Hon. William, 112.
Whitman, D. D., Rev. B. L., 175.
Whitney, Mrs. N. J., 137.
Whittemore, Mr., 96.
Whittlesey, General, 132.
Whittlesey, Mrs. E., 139.
Wight, Hon. John B., 133.
Wight, Mrs. John B., 72.
Wilbur, Mrs. M. E. C., 133.
Wilcox, G. H., 69.

Wilcox, Mrs. G. S., 69.
Wilder, Dr. James M., 130.
Wilkeson, Mrs. Samuel, 127.
Wilkinson, Mary G., 139.
Willard, C. C., 97.

Willard, Henry A., 47, 53.

Willard, Mrs. Henry A., 53, 54, 90.

Willard, Walter J., 97.

Willard Hall, 109; meeting for relief of

poor at, 171.

Willet, Richard H., 148.

William and Mary College, 146.

Williams, Mrs. General, 117.

Williams, Senator, 8.

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