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Information about construction in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-06-13, National Archives Joseph F. Powell file, M346; $1175.52 paid for carpentry work done on Ross Factory Hospital: itemized list
1862-06-14, Official Sources; Winder rebukes Surgeon Lane, and describes his observations of Winder Hospital. Chimborazo mentioned.
1862-07-01, National Archives, Joseph F. Powell file, M346; $373.74 paid for carpentry work done on Crew Factory Hospital: itemized list
1862-07-01, National Archives, Joseph F. Powell file, M346; $399.25 paid for carpentry work done on Howard Hospital: itemized list
1862-07-10, Richmond Dispatch; update on Va. Central RR damages – bridge over the Chickahominy is being rebuilt, and the engine that fell down Broad street is still there, but will soon be moved.
1862-08-09, Richmond Examiner; Libby Prison is being re-modeled by Daniel O’Donnell
1862-11-12, National Archives; notes on some culinary needs in Chimborazo #5; notes that many improvements have been made
1862-11-12, Richmond Dispatch; John C. Maynard, Capt. AQM Camp of Instruction, taking bids for construction of frame chapel at post
1862-11-13, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report of Howard's Grove Hospital
1862-12-11, Richmond Dispatch; minute description of New Marshall Theatre, 7th & Broad
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