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Information about charity in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-08-06, Richmond Examiner; sick and disabled on furlough to GH#12
1863-08-18, Richmond Sentinel; J. R. Anderson (Tredegar Iron Works) buys a lot of flour to sell to his workers at cost
1863-09-14, Richmond Whig; McCaw announces that Chimborazo will be used for Va. regiments, and gives details of furlough policy, etc.
1863-09-26, Richmond Sentinel; Virginia Army Agency's list of wounded & transport to Chimborazo
1863-10-03, Richmond Sentinel; Gen. Winder wants to move all POWs to from Castle Thunder to the Alms House (GH#1)
1863-10-05, Richmond Examiner; city wants Almshouse (GH#1) back for the poor
1863-10-06, Richmond Sentinel; Wayside Hospital established at Seabrook's (GH#9)
1863-10-06, Richmond Whig; Gen. Winder wants General Hospital #1 as a prison
1863-10-09, Richmond Sentinel; Library established at Winder
1863-10-09, Richmond Whig; Library wanted at Winder
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