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Information about charity in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-07-23, Richmond Dispatch; six cows wanted for YMCA hospital
1862-07-24, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Gen. Henningsen acknowledges receipt of hospital stores
1862-07-25, Richmond Dispatch; Ladies of “Soldiers’ Home Hospital” thank Mrs. Jane D. Winston of Hanover County
1862-07-25, Richmond Dispatch; more thanks from Henningsen Hospital
1862-07-25, Richmond Dispatch; Wm. A. Carrington, Surgeon in charge at Richardson’s, Dooley’s & U. S. Hotel hospitals thanks donors
1862-07-25, Richmond Examiner; Wm. Carrington, surgeon at GH#10 thanks contributors; says Carrington is also in charge of "temporary hospitals"
1862-07-25, Richmond Whig; Surg. Wm. A. Carrington, surgeon at “temporary” hospitals of Richardson’s and Dooley’s, “and now of the U. S. Hotel Hospital” gives thanks for donations
1862-07-26, Richmond Examiner; Medical Purveyor's office receives a generous donation from employees at the C. S. Laboratory
1862-07-28, Richmond Dispatch; Depot of Georgia Hospital & Relief Association established on Main Street next to Trader’s Bank
1862-07-28, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Judge Clopton thanks donors to the Clopton Hospital
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