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Information about schools in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1861-08-01, Richmond Whig; details on private hospitals in school-houses on Clay street
1861-08-12, Richmond Dispatch; VMI Board of Visitors meets again to decide the fate of the Institute during the war; notes professors engaged in service, and mistakes J. E. Johnston for T. J. Jackson
1861-08-16, Richmond Dispatch; list of donations to the St. Charles Hospital - includes donations from the children at the Lancastrian school, as well as the workers of the C. S. Laboratory
1861-08-24, Richmond Dispatch; directors of the Richmond College give the college to Louisiana soldiers for use as a hospital
1861-08-30, Richmond Dispatch; 5 negroes caught having a party at Lancastrian Schoolhouse
1861-08-31, Richmond Whig; Richmond Female Institute (later GH#4) will remain open
1861-09-04, Richmond Whig; the new city passenger railway is now in use
1861-09-24, Richmond Enquirer; notice for the Richmond Female Institute (future GH#4) - says that it will go on as before, but soldiers' daughters will be given free tuition
1861-09-25, Richmond Enquirer; list of hospitals in Richmond with current capacities. Notes that POWs are at the General Hospital
1861-09-27, Richmond Dispatch; catalog for the Richmond Female Institute's next session
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