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Information about charity in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-07-29, Richmond Whig; Maryland Hospital is not very well attended to
1862-07-31, Richmond Dispatch; YMCA Samaritan hospital acknowledges donations, including $20 from Wm. H. Allison
1862-08-01, Richmond Enquirer; list of donations received at Samaritan Hospital
1862-08-02, Richmond Dispatch; WIA at Kent & Paine’s Hospital wish to see Alpheus Bolling, who carried them there from battlefields
1862-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; B. Koerner, Surg. in charge at Henningsen Hospital, looking for strayed donations from woman at Liberty, Va.
1862-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Bruce of Halifax, Va., sends supplies to Camp Winder; Mrs. Irvine of Halifax, Va., sends supplies to Centenary & Samaritan Hospitals
1862-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Phillips of Lunenberg Co., sends supplies to Henningsen Hospital
1862-08-07, Richmond Dispatch; Henningsen Hospital thanks “Miss Chuning” of Hanover County for vegetables.
1862-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; Sallie Tompkins thanks St. Paul’s Church, Hanover County, for money donated to hospital
1862-08-12, Richmond Dispatch; Jas. M. Holloway, Surg. in charge, Bailey’s Factory Hospital, 7th and Cary Streets, thanks donors.
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