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Information about charity in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-05-27, Richmond Enquirer; YMCA appoints man to assist at Camp Winder
1862-05-28, Richmond Dispatch; contributions for Winder Hospital are being accepted at two Richmond stores
1862-05-28, Richmond Dispatch; Ladies making hospital bedding at St. Paul’s church
1862-05-29, Richmond Whig; brief description of Robertson (“established nearly twelve months ago”) and Henningsen Hospitals
1862-05-30, Richmond Dispatch; Monumental Church ladies sewing beds for hospitals
1862-05-31, Richmond Dispatch; paragraph on new Hosps: Keen, Baldwin & Wms. (descr.)/ Ginter, Alvery & Arents/Kents
1862-05-31, Richmond Enquirer; ladies of the various churches are requested to make bedding for the hospitals
1862-06-02, Richmond Dispatch; citizens urged to go to RYRRR depot with supplies, mattresses, etc
1862-06-02, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. Wm. Alex. Thom at Seabrook’s urges all competent physicians to report there, w/ their instruments
1862-06-02, Richmond Dispatch; Gaines’ Battery thanks Mrs. R. Adams for meal. Spent night of 5/28-29 on steps of Custom House
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