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Information about Diseases in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-02-12, Richmond Dispatch; notice from Hy. Myers, Smallpox Hospital #1
1863-02-17, Richmond Dispatch; Jacob S. Chronister died 2/16, Castle Thunder Hospital
1863-02-18, Richmond Dispatch; Martin M. Lipscomb adv that he has government contract to bury smallpox victims – will extend it to civilians, too.
1863-02-19, Richmond Dispatch; 8 deserters put into East District Prison yesterday & John Molan, a soldier, died there 2/18 of typhoid
1863-02-21, Richmond Dispatch; Capt. S. S. Marchant, H136Pa, died 2/20 at Libby Hospital, gangrene
1863-02-24, Richmond Dispatch; interesting City Council deliberations regarding Alms House/GH#1
1863-02-24, Richmond Dispatch; small pox is “abating” – only 13 patients still at the City Hospital
1863-02-26, Richmond Dispatch; Most city hospitals being emptied, either permanently or for cleaning
1863-03-03, Richmond Dispatch; 36 new at Castle Thunder, including W. F. Nash, G9Ga, false papers
1863-03-10, Richmond Dispatch; interesting update on City Hospital & Howard’s Grove, from City Council
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