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Information about charity in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-07-05, Richmond Dispatch; surgeon-in-charge of 3rd Georgia Hospital named
1862-07-05, Richmond Dispatch; warehouse of Dunlop, Moncure & Co. has been taken as a hospital
1862-07-05, Richmond Examiner; new hospital has been opened at Crawford's saloon, by Mr. Ezell of SC
1862-07-07, Richmond Dispatch; Dabney’s Battery Heavy Artillery thanks Franklin Stearns for his kindness. Battery “quartered near his residence.”
1862-07-07, Richmond Dispatch; Bosher’s Hall hospital, corner 9th and Main has opened; appeal for money and provisions, and Walter Coles, Surgeon in charge, thanks donors
1862-07-08, Richmond Dispatch; General Hospital #1 thanks Ladies Relief Society of Powhatan
1862-07-08, Richmond Dispatch; Henningsen Hospital thanks donors, including Mrs. R. R. Howison
1862-07-08, Richmond Whig; Bosher’s Hall is “suddenly” taken as a hospital, and receives a $50 donation while being fitted up.
1862-07-08, Richmond Whig; Ezell Hospital has opened in Crawford's old Saloon
1862-07-10, Richmond Dispatch; Good description of the Danville Railroad Hospital (GH#28)
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