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1865-05-11, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Baker of the Army of the James has control of the Traders’ Hotel, corner of Franklin street and Locust Alley and operates the “Union Dining Saloon” there for officers
1865-05-11, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; military directory of Richmond
1865-05-17, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Exchange Hotel fails to be leased
1865-08-04, Richmond Whig; Exchange Hotel is being refitted to reopen this fall. Ballard House will be opened withi the week
1865-08-12, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Ballard House has reopened
1865-08-15, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Ballard House reopened yesterday
1865-08-18, Richmond Whig; Exchange Hotel is reopening under new management
1865-08-22, Richmond Whig; St. Charles Hotel is being fitted up, to re-open simultaneously with the Exchange Hotel in the first week of October
1865-09-01, Richmond Whig; St. Charles Hotel is undergoing extensive refitting prior to re-opening due “to the fact that great damage was done the building during its occupancy as a Confederate hospital”
1865-09-01. Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Exchange Hotel is being prepared for reopening
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