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Information about Hotels in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-11-25, Richmond Dispatch; list of new Castle Thunder inmates; including the watchman of Chimborazo Hospital, for being drunk and disorderly.
1862-12-04, Richmond Dispatch; female/male arrested at American Hotel. False alarm.
1863-02-06, Richmond Dispatch; U. S. Hotel has been altered to handle wounded officers
1863-03-16, Richmond Dispatch; Drewry’s Bluff Hotel is “open at all times” – operated by W. J. Honer
1863-03-18, Richmond Dispatch; Grand Ball to benefit Brown’s Island sufferers, 3/23 at Military Hall over Old Market.
1863-04-02, Richmond Dispatch; very fine descriptive auction notice for St. Charles Hotel, formerly General Hospital #8
1863-04-07, Richmond Examiner; The Spotswood Hotel is enlarging its facilities
1863-04-09, Richmond Dispatch; T. W. Hoenniger rebuts rumor that Spotswood to close
1863-04-10, Richmond Dispatch; St. Charles Hotel sold for $79,000
1863-04-10, Richmond Sentinel; St. Charles Hotel sold for $79,600 - still being used as a hospital (GH#8)
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