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Information about charity in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-06-02, Richmond Dispatch; Griswold urges all mattresses turned in for use of wounded
1862-06-02, Richmond Dispatch; Nice paragraph about receipt of wounded - says Seabrook’s Receiving Hospital open
1862-06-03, Richmond Dispatch; “Alms House Hospital” (GH#1) is in need of nurses and provisions; gives a good description of the hospital, and mentions the Sisters of Charity helping at the hospital
1862-06-03, Richmond Dispatch; Chimborazo need refrigerators for ice
1862-06-03, Richmond Dispatch; Christian & Lea tobacco factory just opened as hosp - badly needs provisions
1862-06-03, Richmond Dispatch; Volunteer female nurses to convene at Byrd Island Hosp.
1862-06-03, Richmond Enquirer; ladies who work at the Bird Island Hospital will please meet at the hospital today and bring men's underclothes with them
1862-06-03, Richmond Enquirer; people who have beef and hog bladders are requested to send them to the hospitals to use as ice bags
1862-06-04, Richmond Dispatch; Many churches sent pew cushions to Med. Dir
1862-06-04, Richmond Dispatch; New hospital established at the Spottswood Hotel
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