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Information about charity in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-07-18, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. A. Y. P. Garnett, in charge Byrd Island Hospital, thanks YMCA
1862-07-18, Richmond Dispatch; R. S. Pollard, steward at Masonic Hall Hospital, acknowledges donations from individuals in Mecklenburg & Halifax
1862-07-18, Richmond Dispatch; VCRR to have special car between Louisa C. H. & Richmond to accept donations from citizens for Richmond hospitals
1862-07-18, Richmond Whig; VMI cadets contribute $177.50 for the sick and wounded soldiers.
1862-07-19, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. A. F. Hopkins, at 3rd Alabama Hospital, has been given funds for soldiers from Mobile, Alabama
1862-07-21, Richmond Dispatch; Surg. J. N. Bratton, 4th Division Winder Hospital, thanks New Providence Ladies Aid Society
1862-07-22, Richmond Dispatch; Ladies at First Baptist Church Hospital thank a Mecklenburg lady for provisions
1862-07-23, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. O. F. Manson, in charge at Moore Hospital, thanks YMCA
1862-07-23, Richmond Dispatch; Executive Committee of Louisiana Hospital thank donors, incl. Frank Rawle for “Mosquito Bars”
1862-07-23, Richmond Dispatch; R. A. Lewis, signing as surgeon in charge at Winder, thanks donors, including Mrs. Holliday and Mrs. Brown of Spotsylvania
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