 Picture courtesy of Jim Kuntz.
In the valley just below is a stone springhouse, part of the historic property of John Ray, whose house stands on the hill above you. The springhouse provided water, and also a place to store milk, eggs, butter, vegetables, and other perishables.
During and after the battle, the Ray's house served as a field hospital for the Confederates. Soldiers, and the Ray children, carried cool water from the springhouse for the wounded to drink. Surgeons also used the water to wash wounds and to cleanse their surgical instruments.
National Park Service. MO-FF, Wilson's Creek Battlefield N.P., 6 miles SW of Springfield, Greene County Missouri
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