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Information about construction in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1861-07-04, Richmond Whig; lamentation regarding the use of the new city railroad
1861-07-12, Richmond Dispatch; 18th street, between Grace and Franklin, is being paved with granite
1861-08-05, Richmond Whig; connecting tracks for the RF&P and Petersburg RRs (running up 8th st) will be completed in a few days
1861-08-10, Richmond Enquirer; Railroad up 8th street, connecting RF&P & Petersburg Railroad is nearly complete
1861-08-15, Richmond Dispatch; Armory is taking bids for building a brick wall
1861-08-26, Richmond Whig; Improvements to General Hospital #1.
1861-09-27, Richmond Dispatch; Virginia Central RR is building a stone building at their RR shops
1861-10-05, Richmond Dispatch; excellent description of the fitting up of the Capitol building for use by the Confederate Congress
1861-10-12, Richmond Dispatch; New foundation for Haxall Crenshaw Mill is complete
1861-10-16 (10-17, 10-23), Joseph F. Powell file, M346; Powell receives $8000, $10,000 then $14,000 as “part pay for houses built as barracks.” Noteworthy that the first receipt is dated the same day that Chimborazo opened.
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