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1861-01-01, Richmond Enquirer; advertisement for a slave dealer underneath the St. Charles Hotel
1861-04-26, Richmond Dispatch; Ad for Vannerson's Photographic Gallery
1861-05-08, Richmond Dispatch; Ad for Rees' photographic gallery
1861-05-10, Richmond Dispatch; advertisement for Rees' photographic gallery
1861-05-15, Richmond Enquirer; destructive fire at 20th and Cary streets; Libby & Son building narrowly escapes
1861-06-27, Richmond Dispatch; advertisement that the warehouse of L. Libby & Son is available for storage - says it could store 20,000 bushels of wheat or corn
1861-07-04, Richmond Dispatch; statistics of tobacco warehouses in Richmond, including Seabrook's (future GH#9)
1861-07-26, Richmond Whig; soldier is attacked by another soldier and dies at the Alms House
1861-07-27, Richmond Whig; list of wounded from First Manassas at the various private locations around the city. Many in St. Charles Hotel and Springfield Hall
1861-08-02, Richmond Dispatch; statistics of city tobacco warehouses, including Seabrook's, showing a marked decline from the same time a year before
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