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1862-06-23, Richmond Dispatch; Three AWOLs from H18Va not deserters - detailed as nurses at Camp Winde
1862-06-23, Richmond Whig; Bacon & Baskerville’s Warehouse has been taken as a hospital – the company gives instructions where to find the office now
1862-06-24, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. J. S. Slater, Moore Hosp., selling a horse
1862-06-24, Richmond Dispatch; Jas. Mercer Green, Surg. 3d Ga. Hosp., 24th & Franklin
1862-06-24, Richmond Dispatch; young ladies plan fund-raising fair at James D. Brown’s home, Pratt’s Castle
1862-06-25, Richmond Dispatch; 3rd Ga. Hospital needs washerwomen
1862-06-25, Richmond Dispatch; C. J. Clark, Surgeon in charge "Ala hospitals"
1862-06-25, Richmond Dispatch; Capt. Barlow’s Co at Battery #2
1862-06-25, Richmond Dispatch; Crawford’s Saloon, 10th St., for rent
1862-06-26, Richmond Dispatch; Capt. J. DeLagnel, "Commdt of Post" at Batty #8, passes resolutions on death of Capt. E. F. Bowyer, Botetourt Arty. Lt. A. Austin Smith part of Committee
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