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Information about charity in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-06-26, Richmond Enquirer; man makes a donation to Captain G. W. Alexander for the benefits of the patients in the "Alexander Hospital."
1862-06-26, Yorkville (S.C.) Enquirer; Details of J. Rufus Bratton, a surgeon at Winder Hospital
1862-06-27, Richmond Dispatch; fair for benefit of wounded soldiers to be held at Pratt’s Castle tonight – Armory Band to play, and ice cream to be served
1862-06-30, Richmond Dispatch; Long list of POWs arriving in town, all officers, about 75 names
1862-07-02, Richmond Dispatch; ambulance committee using omnibuses from Petersburg railroads
1862-07-02, Richmond Dispatch; Christian & Lea's Hospital (GH#13) receives donation from YMCA
1862-07-02, Richmond Dispatch; fair to benefit soldiers to be held at Bellevue Hospital
1862-07-02, Richmond Dispatch; Georgia Relief and Hospital Association is at Crew & Pemberton's factory (GH#15)
1862-07-02, Richmond Dispatch; paragraph on wounded committee & on ladies at hospitals
1862-07-03, Richmond Dispatch; provisions for wounded should be sent to hospital at 25th and Main
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