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Information about Offices in Richmond, VA, during the Civil War.
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1861-07-12, Richmond Dispatch; huge flagpole will be raised above the Custom House
1861-09-17, Richmond Enquirer; General Winder will move his headquarters to the corner of 9th and Broad streets
1862-01-06, Richmond Whig; Mr. John Francisco has been appointed clerk of Confederate prisons in Richmond. Also, last Friday 239 prisoners were exchanged
1862-01-20, Richmond Enquirer; report of the death of ex-president John Tyler
1862-04-03, Richmond Whig; description of Capt. Godwin and his police detectives. Godwin has his office on "Broad, corner of Ninth street." Macubbin is "Chief of Confederate States Military Police"
1862-05-03, G. W. Alexander letter; letter from Alexander to Godwin, containing a breakdown of the numbers of guards detailed at the various prisons
1862-06-10, Richmond Enquirer; Office of Inspector of Hospitals has the location of sick soldiers
1862-07-16, Richmond Whig; description of Gen. Winder’s office and the business of his duties
1862-08-06, Richmond Enquirer; Great description of the Military District of Richmond - gives details on Winder's office, Castle Godwin, Castle "Grizzly" (Griswold) at the corner of 6th and Cary street
1862-09-20, National Archives; soldiers discharged for duty will be sent to General Hospital #15; convalescents will be sent to Camp Winder
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