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Information about construction in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1864-06-16, National Archives; serious construction going on at Jackson Hospital, apparently enlarging the place. Hancock complains that workmen and lumber is not sufficient
1864-08-09, Richmond Dispatch; A report on the business of the City Council meeting reported on August 9, 1864
1864-10-25, Richmond Whig; steamer Schultz has been rebuilt, and will resume trips to and from Drewry's Bluff
1864-11-15, National Archives; Summary of Daniel O’Donnell File
1865-01-22-28, Westervelt, John H., Diary of a Yankee Engineer; Diary of 1st NY Engineers soldier detailing the Battle of Trent’s Reach from Fort Brady.
1865-04-11, Richmond Whig; appeal for a city railroad to replace one the CS built to transport iron to Rocketts
1865-04-21, Richmond Times; plans are afoot by the government to rebuild the bridges over the James
1865-04-27, Richmond Whig; Rocketts has been taken over by the Federals and improvements are being made
1865-05-04, Richmond Whig; Mayo's bridge is going to be rebuilt
1865-05-06, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; description of the rebuilding efforts now underway in Richmond – building already being erected opposite the Spotswood Hotel
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