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Advertisments in the Richmond, VA newspapers during the Civil War
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1862-10-10, Richmond Whig; all sick and wounded soldiers arriving in Richmond will be admitted to “the Receiving Hospital” (GH#9). Discharged, furloughed and paroled soldiers can also find lodging here
1862-10-11, Richmond Dispatch; Kent & Paine cleaning warehouse, relinquished by Govt., & will re-open there soon.
1862-10-11, Richmond Enquirer; Kent & Paine Co. will resume operations in its warehouse, which the government has given up as a hospital. It will be thoroughly cleaned before business resumes
1862-10-15, Richmond Dispatch; B. Roemer, Surg. in charge, Henningsen Hospital, “Locust Alley”
1862-10-15, Richmond Dispatch; J. B. McCaw, Chimborazo Hospital, adv for stray mule
1862-10-15, Richmond Dispatch; J. S. Dorset, steward at GH#1, selling milch cows
1862-10-16, Richmond Enquirer; Mrs. A. F. Hopkins acknowledges contributions to Alabama soldiers
1862-10-18, Richmond Dispatch; Andrew J. Rodgers, commanding company at Battery #17, orders in absentees
1862-10-20, Richmond Dispatch; W. Wilson, steward at Keen Hospital, adv for 2 negro men & 4 negro women
1862-10-22, Richmond Dispatch; A. Brogden, Asst. Surg. Keen Hospital adv for lost horse
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