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Information about charity in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-08-12, Richmond Whig; excellent lengthy description of Camp Lee
1862-08-15, Richmond Dispatch; Institute Hospital thanks donors
1862-08-15, Richmond Dispatch; Keen Hospital acknowledges donations. Surg. B. C. Fishburn in charge
1862-09-01, Richmond Dispatch; Samaritan Hospital thanks donors
1862-09-04, Richmond Dispatch; O. F. Manson, Moore Hospital, lists donors
1862-09-17, Richmond Dispatch; J. S. Dorset, Hospital Steward at GH#1, thanks Chesterfield citizens for donations
1862-09-24, Richmond Enquirer; dairy for the use of the Richmond hospitals is proposed - carload of cows to arrive on the Central road
1862-09-26, Richmond Examiner; Surgeon General's report on Richmond and Petersburg hospitals. Notes that, up to this time, almost 100,000 patients have been treated in Richmond hospitals. Includes mortality figures.
1862-09-27, Richmond Dispatch; Stephen H. Townes, Hospital Steward at Howard’s Grove, thanks Halifax and Pittsylvania citizens by name. Assistant Surgeon S. Angle is authorized purchaser of supplies for Howard’s Grove
1862-10-07, Richmond Dispatch; Wounded at GH#13 thank Mrs. Kersry & Mrs. Clark for kindness
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