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Information about military camps in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-09-12, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. John R. Hinton, Howard Hospital, “corner 25th and 26th sts.,” adv for runaway negro
1862-09-12, Richmond Whig; excellent (and lengthy) letter from Surg. Lane at Winder Hospital describing the facility and administration of the hospital. Favorably mentions several matrons there
1862-09-19, Richmond Examiner; Three companies of Marylanders are at Camp Maryland, contiguous to Camp Winder
1862-09-27, Richmond Dispatch; Old Fair Grounds called Camp Maynard – bull being put out to stud nearby.
1862-10-18, Richmond Dispatch; Andrew J. Rodgers, commanding company at Battery #17, orders in absentees
1862-10-21, Richmond Dispatch; 25VaBn barracks south side of basin. To have drill today at Camp Lee & Capitol Square
1862-11-01, Richmond Dispatch; Other new Castle Thunder inmates
1862-11-11, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report for Manchester Camp & Prison Hospital
1862-11-19, National Archives, W. K. Tabb CSR, M331; nice material on the guard at Camp Winder
1862-11-20, National Archives, W. K. Tabb CSR, M331; recommendation from A. G. Lane of W. K. Tabb for promotion; mentions Winder Hospital being the "largest in the Government"
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