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Information about schools in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-12-30, Richmond Enquirer; Bellevue Hospital to be re-converted to a female seminary
1862, Charles H. Winston Papers; President of the Richmond Female Institute (GH#4), describes the taking over of the building for the hospital, and its use.
1863-02-11, Richmond Dispatch; adv for re-opening of Richmond Female Institute, corner Clay & 11th
1863-04-24, Richmond Dispatch; paragraph on Bethel Church
1864-06-18, Richmond Examiner; description of what Richmond has given up as the Confederate capital
1864-08-06, Richmond Dispatch; Richmond Circuit Court cases, August 5, 1864
1864-11-12, Richmond Sentinel; order from Superintendent of VMI for cadets and faculty to report to the Alms House for the next term, and details financial arrangements
1864-11-12, Richmond Sentinel; VMI will commence its term starting Dec. 1 at the Alms House; all faculty and cadets requested to report at that time
1864-12-05, Richmond Sentinel; VMI Board of Visitors approves the occupation of the Alms House, and city agrees to rent it to them
1865-01-02, Richmond Whig; interesting remembrance of the events of 1861, with a particular emphasis on secession
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