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Information about Hotels in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-02-11, Richmond Dispatch; Ballard House barber shop needs a barber
1862-02-21, Richmond Whig; President Davis will be inaugurated tomorrow; railroad companies will run extra trains; ceremonies will occur on Capitol Square, businesses will be closed
1862-02-22, Richmond Dispatch; opening of St. Charles (GH#8) for "wayfaring soldiers"
1862-04-12, Richmond Dispatch; St. Charles Hotel hosted 1200 guests one recent evening
1862-05-22, Richmond Dispatch; Alexander arrests fake officer at American Hotel
1862-05-28, Richmond Dispatch; U. S. Hotel apparently vacant. Man mugged inside & illegal bar found on 3rd floor. Muggers taken to Castle Godwin.
1862-05-29, Richmond Enquirer; man mugged at the United States Hotel - perpetrators hauled off to Castle Godwin
1862-06-04, Richmond Dispatch; F. Sorrell, Inspector of Hospitals, orders all patients to register
1862-06-05, Richmond Dispatch; 3 officers captured at Corinth are brought to Libby
1862-06-06, Richmond Dispatch; City Arms Hotel Hosp., 15th St., established by Capt. Alexander; McDaniel’s Jail known as Castle Godwin
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