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Information about charity in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-11-12, Richmond Dispatch; Luther Libby chairman of Shoes Campaign for Jefferson Ward; Wm. Greanor and Cornelius Crew are also mentioned
1862-11-12, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Maria Clopton, President Ladies’ Gunboat Association, calls meeting at R. H. Maury residence, Clay between 11th and 12th
1862-11-12, Richmond Dispatch; Saml. J. Harrison can’t use all donated money for Drewry’s Bluff families.
1862-11-13, Richmond Dispatch; Jas. B. Read, Surgeon in charge, GH#4, thanks donors
1862-11-13, Richmond Dispatch; Maria Clopton adv for the Ladies’ Gunboat Association to meet at R. H. Maury’s house, Clay between 11th and 12th
1862-11-14, Richmond Dispatch; F. W. Hancock, Surgeon in charge at GH#18, thanks Newton ladies
1862-11-14, Richmond Whig; a race will be held to benefit the Henningsen Hospital
1862-11-15, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report of Louisiana Hospital
1862-11-16, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report of General Hospital #16
1862-11-19, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report of General Hospital #1
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