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Information about the Solders's Home in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-09-30, Richmond Dispatch; nice account of Soldiers Home on Cary Street – holds 2700 men. Parade every evening on Dock Street
1862-09-30, Richmond Enquirer; tabular report of sick & wounded soldiers in the Hospitals in Richmond
1862-10-01, Richmond Dispatch; details on the Soldiers’ homes – the barrack next to the Central Depot is “broken up” and the remaining soldiers’ homes are often strained to capacity.
1862-10-02, Richmond Dispatch; correction: Crew & Pemberton, not Crew & Conrad to be used as a "soldiers' home"
1862-10-06, Library of Congress; reports on the capacities of Richmond Hospitals and empty beds
1862-10-16, Library of Congress; reports on the capacities of Richmond Hospitals, empty beds, and Patients in them
1862-10-21, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report for Samaritan Hospital
1862-10-25, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report for "Soldiers Home" Hospital
1862-11-01, Library of Congress; reports on the capacities of Richmond Hospitals, empty beds, and Patients in them
1863-01-28, William A. Carrington Papers; Order closing down Robertson, Samaritan, and Soldiers Home Hospitals.
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