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1862-09-24, National Archives; any able-bodied hospital workers are to be reported to the Surgeon General, so they can be replaced by Conscripts “incapacitated for active military service”
1862-10-30, National Archives; circular to surgeons of hospitals instructing them to forward the names of all deceased soldiers to Gen. Cooper’s office
1863-02-14, Richmond Dispatch; Surg. Thos. H. Williams announced as staff of Surg. General Moore now
1863-03-09, Richmond Dispatch; Prov. Marshal Booker’s office, near Castle Lightning, robbed
1863-03-20, Richmond Dispatch; update on Provost Marshal/Passport offices
1863-03-23, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. C. B. Gibson orders GH#1 outpatients to report in
1863-03-24, Richmond Dispatch; F. Formento, Jr., Surg. in charge Louisiana Hospital, orders outpatients to report
1863-04-09, Richmond Examiner; a portion of the detective force stationed at Castle Thunder has been sent to work for the Provost Marshal
1863-04-20, National Archives; Medical Directors office has been moved - it is now two doors from the Mechanics' Institute
1863-04-28, Richmond Dispatch; anyone having claims against G. H. #5 for hired out negroes can be paid at Medical Director’s office
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