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Information about schools in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-06-19, Richmond Dispatch; Richmond Female Institute turned into a hospital (GH#4)
1862-08-22, Richmond Whig; Mrs. Judge Clopton advertises for “Misses Clopton’s Boarding and Day School.”
1862-08-27, Richmond Dispatch; Lancasterian School to reopen 9/1
1862-09-24, Richmond Dispatch; trustees of Female Institute seeking new building, as government has decided to keep main building
1862-10-01, Richmond Dispatch; adv for Richmond Female Institute, to re-open at corner of Clay & 11th
1862-10-02, Richmond Enquirer; catalog for the Richmond Female Institute - will resume operations after "the temporary occupation of the institute building by the Government"
1862-11-04, Richmond Dispatch; Chas. H. Winston has room for 4 boarding pupils at his house
1862-11-05, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Judge Clopton adv. for girls’ school, Franklin between 3rd & 4th
1862-11-15, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report of Louisiana Hospital
1862-12-29, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report of General Hospital #4 with sketch
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