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Information about construction in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-04-07, Richmond Examiner; The Spotswood Hotel is enlarging its facilities
1863-04-29, Richmond Sentinel; Eighth Street bridge over the canal has been rebuilt after its collapse during transfer of prisoners
1863-05-16, National Archives; Tredegar requires slate to cover their buildings, and requests some from the Ordnance Bureau
1863-07-04, Richmond Examiner; damaged Tredegar departments are being restored to operation; Crenshaw mills will not be rebuilt
1863-07-10, Joseph F. Powell file, M346; $28,998.83 paid for carpentry work at Howard's Grove Hospital: itemized list
1863-07-16, National Archives; Summary of William Liggan file, M346
1863-08-26, National Archives; McCaw is evicted from the "Chimborazo House," though the owner does not require the dead-house "in the garden" to be removed; probably refers to the headquarters building
1863-08-28, National Archives; controversy over Jackson Warner and the creation of privies at “Freeland’s house” – a building rented by Warner for a military prison and barracks
1863-10-21, Richmond Enquirer; Masonic Lodge has been built at Drewry's Bluff
1863-10-23, Richmond Sentinel; Masonic Lodge has been built at Drewry's Bluff
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