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1862-02-01, Richmond Whig; proposed tobacco warehouse at the "Old Fair Grounds" (Monroe Park) will not go over well in the neighborhood
1862-05-07, Richmond Enquirer; tobacco in the city seized and congregated by the Provost Marshal so that it can easily be burned "in an emergency"
1862-06-01, New York Sunday Mercury; letter from soldier in the 38th NY, describing life in Harwood's Factory prison - notes on the guards, and Lt. Todd (Mary Lincoln's Confederate brother).
1862-10-03, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report for Castle Thunder and Libby Prison Hospitals
1862-11-08, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report for General Hospital #12
1862-11-12, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report of General Hospital #21
1862-11-16, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report of General Hospital #17
1862-12-29, Richmond Whig; Texas Hospital established in the T. & S. Hardgrove tobacco factories.
1863-01-01, Richmond Dispatch; Prices realized at sale of Samuel Hardgrove’s negroes – extensive
1863-01-17, Richmond Dispatch; 1600 prisoners arrive from the western theater; notes the number of prisoners in the following prisons: Mayo's factory, prison opposite Castle Thunder, and Libby Prison
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