From the Richmond Enquirer |
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July 11, 1862 |
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The hospital in Lanier's store, under the
Spotswood Hotel, has been again emptied of its wounded, and is being
prepared for others. The {Richmond &} Danville
railroad hospital has been opened in the railroad shops of the company
at Manchester, under the care of Surgeon A. Sillason. The hospitals
generally are experiencing a thinning out of the number of inmates,
many going to their homes on furlough, and others being convalescent
enough to walk about the streets. Enough remain, however, to tax the
undying patriotism and devotion of the people to its utmost. |
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