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1862-07-11, Richmond Dispatch; shortage of night nurses at city hospitals
1862-07-11, Richmond Dispatch; Surg. at St. Charles Hospital thanks YMCA
1862-07-11, Richmond Enquirer; call for attention to Chimborazo hospital - notes that it has many patients, but its remoteness causes it to be overlooked to those looking to help or contribute.
1862-07-11, Richmond Enquirer; Kent Hospital receives supplies from Ladies of Hampton
1862-07-12, Richmond Dispatch; Hollywood Cemetery is expanding to accommodate the Confederate dead
1862-07-12, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Henningsen acknowledges receipt of care packages for hospital from Bedford Co. man
1862-07-12, Richmond Dispatch; Walter Coles, Surg. In Charge Bosher’s Hall Hospital, thanks Goochland donors by name
1862-07-14, Richmond Dispatch; important editorial on Kent Hospital. Mention of Deborah Couch, volunteer there
1862-07-14, Richmond Dispatch; more from John T. Smith, Capt. 13AL, regarding care at Seabrook’s Hospital & Dr. Coffin, Surg. in Charge. S. M. East retracts his previous published statement – it was written by Coffin
1862-07-17, Richmond Dispatch; Agent for Richmond Hospitals acknowledges donations. Seabrook, Central Depot, Kent Hospitals are the beneficiaries of these donations
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