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Information about Diseases in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1864-02-01, National Archives; an Assistant Surgeon will visit the guard house daily to treat sick members of the Chimborazo guard
1864-02-20, Richmond Sentinel; hospital list; temporary closing of Winder, Howard's Grove, and General Hospital #1
1864-03-06, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VI, pp. 1087-1090; Report on sanitary conditions at Belle Isle
1864-04-04, Richmond Whig; man in the city jail fakes small pox in order to be taken to Howard's Grove, thinking it would be easier to escape from there, but is found out and taken back to jail
1864-04-25, Richmond Sentinel; 420 sick Yankees are sent to Libby from Danville, being unable to travel to Andersonville
1864-05-02, National Archives; McCaw gets dressed down for opening 4 Divisions with only 1008 patients
1864-05-03, National Archives; Carrington requests Surg. Genl. Moore to consolidate Howard's Grove and the Small Pox Hospital into one
1864-05-05, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VII, pp. 116-119; Union report of sufferings on Belle Isle
1864-05-11, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VII, p. 39; Confederate report on mortality at Belle Isle
1864-05-28, National Archives; 100 tents are ordered sent to Chimborazo to make a convalescent division (Division #6)
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