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Information about Diseases in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-09-16, Eleanor S. Brockenbrough Library, MoC; Clopton hospital statistics and description of operations
1862-09-18, New York Tribune; news from Richmond from a released prisoner who was hospital Steward of Libby Prison – Pope’s officers are being held in close confinement, the Virginia II is yet unfinished
1862-09-24, Richmond Examiner; Belle Isle, now empty, is being fumigated
1862-09-28, National Archives; list of surgeons at Clopton Hospital. Surgeon Tatum is very ill.
1862-09-30, Richmond Enquirer; Report of the Select Committee on Hospitals; reports on hospitals in Richmond and elsewhere and what to do about them - recommends reforms such as matrons, purchasing agents, and effective hospital funds.
1862-10-03, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report for Castle Thunder and Libby Prison Hospitals
1862-10-28, Richmond Enquirer; obituary notice for Anne Carter Lee, R. E. Lee's daughter
1862-11-12, Richmond Dispatch; Daniel Wilson, deserter from N. C. unit, d. 11/11 at Castle Thunder, pneumonia
1862-11-12, William A. Carrington Papers; Orders on sanitation for General Hospital #21
1862-11-13, William A. Carrington CSR (M331) (no. 44); Inspection report, Howard's Grove.
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