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Information about charity in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-10-12, Richmond Sentinel; More on library at Winder
1863-10-14, Richmond Sentinel; More on library at Winder
1863-10-21, Richmond Whig; provisions arrive from North for Yankee prisoners
1863-11-10 to 1864-01-18, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VI, pp. 852-853; statement of clothing issued to prisoners in Richmond.
1863-12-02, National Archives; W. N. Smith, Supt. of the C. S. Laboratory, asks the Supt. of the Armory if he can deposit 10 or 15,000 dollars for the operatives at the Laboratory to purchase food
1864-01-01, Richmond Examiner; New Year's dinner donations to Camp Lee
1864-01-06, Richmond Sentinel; Ladies of Union Station Methodist Church furnished New Year's meal at Howard's Grove.
1864-05-05, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VII, pp. 116-119; Union report of sufferings on Belle Isle
1864-05-07, Richmond Examiner; bandages needed at GH#4
1864-05-11, Richmond Examiner; 879 wounded have arrived at GH#9
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