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1862-06-10, Richmond Dispatch; details of operation at St. Charles Hosp., on Jesse Wright, 9 Va. Surgeons were W. E. Kemble, C. Carter, Z. B. Herndon. Also D. C. Jones, ex - 4TX, now AAS at Kent-Paine Hosp.
1862-06-10, Richmond Dispatch; Steward at Winder #4 acknowledges receipt of provisions
1862-06-10, Richmond Enquirer; Office of Inspector of Hospitals has the location of sick soldiers
1862-06-10, Richmond Whig; Godwin announces the names of two captains in the “Confederate States Military Prison” [Libby Prison] to be held as hostages in retaliation for two Confederate captains
1862-06-10, Richmond Whig; notice from Griswold that all detectives will carry certificates of identification
1862-06-11, Richmond Dispatch; long descriptive list of CSMC AWOLs
1862-06-12, Richmond Dispatch; servants needed at 3rd Ga. Hospital
1862-06-12, Richmond Dispatch; W. N. Smith adv - needs 100 young ladies to make cartridges at C. S. Lab
1862-06-14, Richmond Dispatch; Byrd Island Hospital adv for matron
1862-06-16, Richmond Dispatch; Frank Boylan commanding sapper & miners - camped at Drewry's Bluff - all AWOLs report
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