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Information about charity in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-07-03, Richmond Dispatch; wounded temporarily at Old Market Hall & store of Angus & Byerly. Need attention & transfer to real hospitals
1862-07-03, Richmond Dispatch; YMCA Samaritan Hospital acknowledges donations; Jno. D. K. Sleight is Supt.
1862-07-03, Richmond Enquirer; wounded Confederates have temporarily been placed in the store of Angus & Byerly at the Old Market
1862-07-03, Richmond Whig; brief description of the Confederate Reading Room on 11th north of Main
1862-07-03, Richmond Whig; provisions for the wounded will be sent to the corner of 25th and Main
1862-07-04, Richmond Dispatch; donations needed at Bacon & Baskerville Hospital (GH#7)
1862-07-04, Richmond Dispatch; wounded soldiers at the Old Market Hall and at the store of Angus and Byerly need supplies
1862-07-04, Richmond Enquirer; hospital opened at Crawford's Saloon
1862-07-05, Richmond Dispatch; call for contributions to Bacon & Baskerville hospital (GH#7)
1862-07-05, Richmond Dispatch; hospital opened at Spottswood Hotel
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