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1862-01-16, Richmond Dispatch; Libby & Son adv for rope for sale
1862-01-29, Richmond Dispatch; Libby & Son adv for roe herrings for sale, 20th & Cary
1862-01-29, Richmond Dispatch; Libby & Son advertise that they have tar, rosin, and lime
1862-02-01, Richmond Whig; proposed tobacco warehouse at the "Old Fair Grounds" (Monroe Park) will not go over well in the neighborhood
1862-05-29, National Archives; Provost police gives notice to Kent Paine & Co. that their “premises are required for government use.” Soon to be General Hospital #5
1862-05-31, Richmond Dispatch; paragraph on new Hosps: Keen, Baldwin & Wms. (descr.)/ Ginter, Alvery & Arents/Kents
1862-06-23, Richmond Whig; Bacon & Baskerville’s Warehouse has been taken as a hospital – the company gives instructions where to find the office now
1862-07-03, Richmond Dispatch; the market is full of goods, but no diminution of prices
1862-09-08, Richmond Dispatch; a new paper, the "Southern Illustrated News" was issued on Saturday
1862-10-07, Richmond Whig; The Kent Hospital (GH#5) is now closed and the building will be returned to its prior use as an auction house. Praises its administration as a hospital.
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