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Information about military camps in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1861-07-02, Richmond Whig; Letter from the Richmond Zouaves at Camp Lee
1861-07-05, Richmond Whig; Thomas Artillery stationed at "Camp Chimborazo," fired July 4 salute.
1861-07-08, Richmond Dispatch; Washington Artillery has left Richmond
1861-07-18, National Archives; John H. Winder is relieved of command of the Camp of Instruction at the New Fair Grounds (Camp Lee) to be succeeded by Col. Dimmock of the Va. Forces, to “continue the duties heretofore performed by Col. Gilham”
1861-07-19, National Archives; Letters Received by the CSA Secretary of War - Surg. Peticolas says 3300-4000 men at Camp Lee and asks for additional surgical assistance
1861-07-27, National Archives; Surg. W. A. Carrington has been taken prisoner at First Manassas
1861-08-03, Richmond Whig; "The Life Guard," and "Capt. Bayly's company" are at Camp Lee
1861-08-22, Richmond Dispatch; Thos. M. Palmer, Surg. 2nd FL, ad for lost or stolen horses
1861-09-16, Richmond Whig; Louisiana soldier, shot by a South Carolinian, dies in St. Charles Hospital
1861-09-21, Richmond Enquirer; VMI Board of Visitors is still meeting trying to figure out how to re-organize - cadets are serving as drillmasters
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