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1862-07-26, Charleston Mercury; notes that the stench of "suppurating wounds" from Chimborazo Hospital can be smelt upon approaching Richmond on the train; notes on the military situation and local feeling
1862-08-15, Richmond Dispatch; description of a military prison (provost prison similar in purpose to Castle Thunder) in Manchester
1862-08-20, Richmond Dispatch; Lt. Thomas P. Turner (commandant of Libby Prison) has been sent to Lynchburg, Captain Henry Wirz will succeed him in command
1862-10-04, Richmond Dispatch; office of Provost Marshal of Manchester abolished
1862-10-18, Richmond Dispatch; Andrew J. Rodgers, commanding company at Battery #17, orders in absentees
1862-10-31; National Archives; Tredegar hauls guns to and from Batteries # 3, C, 4, 9, and 14. Details on the guns moved
1862-11-11, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report for Manchester Camp & Prison Hospital
1862-11-26, Richmond Dispatch; Sgt. J. E. T. Harding, of Wilkinson’s Co., Battery #2, adv for missing 11-year-old son
1862-12-08, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report of South Carolina Hospital, with drawing
1863-01-20, Richmond Dispatch; Lt. Col. Coppens adv for 8 deserters. From HQ Zouave Bn., Battery #15 near Manchester
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