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1863-01-19, Richmond Whig; Library wanted for the Texas Hospital
1863-02-13, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. V, pp. 832-833; report and inventory of care package sent to prisoners in the prison hospital.
1863-03-03, Richmond Dispatch; Ladies’ Gunboat Association to meet at Dr. Moore’s Lecture Room
1863-03-10, Richmond Dispatch; interesting update on City Hospital & Howard’s Grove, from City Council
1863-03-14, Richmond Dispatch; huge article on Brown’s Island explosion. Injured to GH#2
1863-03-14, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor announced plan to raise funds for Brown’s Island sufferers
1863-03-14, Richmond Enquirer; Explosion at C. S. Laboratory
1863-03-16, Richmond Dispatch; large update on Brown’s Island explosion. List of killed and wounded – 64 or 65 total. Funeral at Trinity Church on Broad for Rev. Woodcock, supervisor
1863-03-16, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor asks families of Brown’s Island explosion victims to check in, so that he can direct aid toward them
1863-03-16, Richmond Sentinel; description and details of the Brown's Island Confederate Laboratory explosion
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