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Information about Diseases in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1864-05-30, Richmond Examiner; AAG for Gen. Bragg inspects Libby Prison and Castle Thunder and finds them pleasing
1864-06-16, National Archives; T. M. Palmer CSR, M331, short staff at Howard's Grove
1864-06-18, Richmond Examiner; ice for the hospitals is now in abundance
1864-07-18, Richmond Dispatch; Pamunkey Artillery soldier dies at the Van Lew house
1864-08-09, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor's Court cases reported August 9, 1864
1864-08-18, Official Records; notes how many patients from different states are in Howard's Grove, especially Floridians
1864-10-10, Richmond Examiner; 10,100 received at GH#9 July - Sept.
1864-11-03 - 1865-03-28, National Archives; Officer of the Day reports from Chimborazo Hospital #2; reports on conditions in the hospital
1865-03-03, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VIII, pp. 337-353; Report of the joint select committee appointed to investigate the condition and treatment of prisoners of war.
1865-04-13, Richmond Whig; Rocketts, the port of Richmond has resumed trade, and is being cleaned up
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