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Information about charity in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1861-08-16, Richmond Dispatch; list of donations to the St. Charles Hospital - includes donations from the children at the Lancastrian school, as well as the workers of the C. S. Laboratory
1861-08-16, Richmond Dispatch; note from Mrs. Judge Hopkins, thanking donors to Alabama Hospital
1861-08-17, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. A. F. Hopkins of Mobile in town, collecting & disbursing supplies for Ladies Military Aid Society of Mobile
1861-08-20, Richmond Whig; Sycamore Church establishes hospital in their lecture-room
1861-08-21, Richmond Dispatch; ad for someone to superintend St. Charles Hospital
1861-08-21, Richmond Dispatch; St. Charles Hospital feeding hundreds daily, on private contributions
1861-08-23, Richmond Dispatch; excellent description of Springfield Hospital
1861-08-24, Richmond Enquirer; description of the "Springfield Hospital" and its operations (future GH#26)
1861-08-31, Richmond Dispatch; article about the organization of the Alabama hospital - includes detailed letter from Mrs. Hopkins (notes the date of organization, etc.)
1861-08-31, Richmond Enquirer; notice that Sycamore Church Hospital has been established
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