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Information about charity in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1866-02-07, Richmond Examiner; Franklin Stearns draws pay from legislature and donated the same to help Henrico widows and orphans. Paper recounts another member ridiculing him for bad whiskey
1866-02, The Cosmopolite, “Reminiscences of A Southern Hospital. By Its Matron.” Part 2
1866-03, The Cosmopolite, “Reminiscences of A Southern Hospital. By Its Matron.” Part 3
1866-04, The Cosmopolite, “Reminiscences of A Southern Hospital. By Its Matron.” Part 4
1866-05, The National Freedman; report of charitable contributions at Chimborazo, and notice of poor conditions there
1866-07-16, Richmond Dispatch; meeting of the Hollywood Memorial Association
1866-07-17, Richmond Dispatch; discussion of reports of mistreatment of remains of Confederate soldiers
1866-10, Debow's Review; "Camp Lee and the Freedman's Bureau;" mostly a racist diatribe, gives a few details into the camp's operation. By George Fitzhugh
1866-11-02, Richmond Dispatch; details of the restoration of the Alms House
1866, The Lost Cause, A New Southern History of the War...; by Edward A. Pollard; this excerpt reprints the southern Congress' response to the prisoner issue, written in 1865. Describes Libby Prison, General Hospital #21, and Belle Isle
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