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Information about military camps in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1861-10-02, Richmond Enquirer; excellent description of the building of the facilities that will become Chimborazo Hospital - originally intended to be winter quarters
1861-10-16 (10-17, 10-23), Joseph F. Powell file, M346; Powell receives $8000, $10,000 then $14,000 as “part pay for houses built as barracks.” Noteworthy that the first receipt is dated the same day that Chimborazo opened.
1861-10-21, Richmond Enquirer; winter quarters in the vicinity of the reservoir are nearly completed (future Winder Hospital)
1861-11-01, Richmond Whig; Excellent description of Chimborazo Hospital
1861-11-04, Richmond Examiner; Tents blown down at Camp Lee and Dimmock
1861-11-11, Richmond Dispatch; 18GA & 3GA Bn returned to Rd on Nov. 8 - Bethel Regt. "now occupies quarters on Hospital Hill"
1861-11-18, Richmond Dispatch; Camp Dimmock is “beyond the reservoir”
1861-11-22, Richmond Dispatch; Camp Dimmock beyond Old Fair Grounds, near trotting track
1861-11-22, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. McCabe, post Chaplain, overwhelmed with work
1861-11-23, Richmond Dispatch; Summary of artillery review at Camp Dimmock
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