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Information about military organization in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-02-20, Richmond Dispatch; T. P. Wilkinson, commanding Winder Battery, needs a few more good men for Battery No. 9, Brooke Turnpike
1862-02-21, Richmond Dispatch; Another meeting at Springfield Hall for Church and Union Hill residents to form a volunteer company
1862-02-21, Richmond Dispatch; great stuff on the Tredegar Battalion from R. S. Archer to city council
1862-02-26, Richmond Dispatch; Co. B, Tredegar Battalion presents English sword to Capt. Alvis. Maj. R. S. Archer makes speech.
1862-03-05, Richmond Dispatch; Lt. Jno. F. Tompkins, Battery 15, raising a company for T. G. Peyton’s new regiment
1862-03-07, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar-made brass piece for Cropper’s Co. on display, Capitol Square
1862-03-12; Richmond Dispatch; Hollywood Cemetery asks City Council for land to expand; Wm. H. Johnson looking to recoup losses from plastering Alms House
1862-03-14, Richmond Dispatch; 19 & 179 Militia camped at New Fairgrounds (Camp Lee)
1862-03-15, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar Battalion will assemble this afternoon on Gamble’s Hill
1862-03-17, Richmond Dispatch; Parker’s Battery to assemble at the old market, and march to Camp of Instruction (Camp Lee)
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