The three-story Pry House is filled with exhibits depicting the items and methods used to treat wounded soldiers during the Battle of Antietam. The Pry House served as headquarters by Union General Goerge B. McClellan and was visited by President Abraham Lincoln 2 weeks after the battle. The house also treated Hooker and Union Gen. Israel Richardson. Richardson later died from his wounds in this house. Jonathan Letterman, the medical director for the Army of the Potomac, visited the Pry House.
Pry House Field Hospital Museum
