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Information about military camps in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-08-04, Richmond Sentinel; notes that the grounds of the Hermitage Fair Grounds (Camp Lee) have been negatively impacted by the usages of war
1864-01-30, National Archives, Joseph F. Powell file, M346; 50 buildings to be removed at Winder Hospital for $375 each
1864-02-02 to 1864-02-27; OR Supplement 73: 585-587; C. S. Engineers guarding prisoners on Belle Isle in response to rumors of an uprising there
1864-05-18, National Archives, RG 109, Ch. 6, Vol. 364, p. 82; Carrington asks that the buildings at the old fair grounds be turned over to him for use as a receiving hospital (future Stuart Hospital)
1864-06-03, Richmond Examiner; Stuart Hospital opened yesterday
1864-11-05, Official Records, Ser. I, Vol. XLII/3, pp. 1202-1203; "Six or seven of the Castle Thunder battalion have deserted to the enemy"
1864-11-06, National Archives, A. G. Lane CSR (M331) (roll #100); Inspection report of 2nd Div., Winder Hospital
1865-04-14, Richmond Whig; Belle Isle is to be a refugee camp
1865-12-22, Richmond Examiner; soldier robbed at Camp Winder, having been previously wounded at Camp Jackson
1866-08-20, Richmond Dispatch; Camp Jackson (formerly Winder Hospital) has been renamed “Camp Grant”
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