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Added November 29, 1999

In the 1864 Brady catalog:

9213

View of Battle-Fields at Fredericksburg - Burnside, 1862, and Sedgwick, 1863. B.

9413

Staff Officers at Headquarters. A of P. A.

9669

Quartering View of Double Turreted Monitor Onandagua.

Added November 28, 1999

In the 1864 Brady catalog:

9802

Gen. Gregg, 2d Division, Cavalry Corps.  A.

Added November 27, 1999

In the 1864 Brady catalog:

8892

View of Belle Plain from the Hill. B.

8896

Burial Place in Fredericksburg, Va., in a street. B.

8905

Stereoscopic Views of Belle Plain, Sanitary Commission in foreground, with Mules.

8906

Stereoscopic Views of Burial Ground at Fredericksburg, Va.

8909

Stereoscopic Views of Burying Dead in Fredericksburg, Va.

9193

View of White House Landing, looking up River. B.

9196

Stereoscope View of Christian Commission at White House.

9221

Stereoscope of Baptist Church, 3d Division 6th Corps, Hospital.

9222

Stereoscope of Court house and Church, Hospital 2d Corps.

9328

Headquarters of General Wright and Staff at Coal Harbour. A.

9335

Gen. Hancock and three other Generals, Gibbon, Barlow, and Birney. A.

9341

Stereoscope of Gen. Wright and Tent.

9399

Secretary Dana, Ass't Secretary of War. C.

9407

Stereoscope of Ram Atlanta.

9414

Wilcox Landing, James River. B.

9426

View of Gen. S. T. Griffin and Staff, 2d Div., 9th Corps. A.

9430

1st New York Battery, Captain Cowan, Jordan's Farm, Petersburg, Va. A.

9433

Rebel Battery taken by Burnside's Colored Troops. B.

9672

Broadside View of Monitor Onondagua. B.

9676

Stereoscope of Torpedo Boats, and Monitor Onondagua in distance.

9727

General Grant and Staff near Petersburg. A.

9809

Generals Sheridan, Wilson, Torbert, Gregg, Merritt and Dana. A.

9976

Gen. Ledlie and Tent. A.

9979

Brady's Field Wagon. B.

10408

Pivot Gun and Men, of Gunboat Miamee. B.

10792

Gen. Foster and Staff, with a Post. A.

10797

Broadway Landing, Appomattox River. A.

10798

Gen. Terry, 10th Corps, Commanding Butler's Department and Staff. A.

10800

Gen. Foster and Staff, 2d Division, 10th Corps. A.

11028

Negro Camp, 27th Ohio United States Colored Troops at Petersburg. (Stereoscope.)

Added November 22-24, 1999

In the 1864 Brady catalog:

8897

Wounded Soldiers at Fredericksburg, Va. B.

8898

Convent Hospital at Fredericksburg, Va. B.

8899

Ruins of Street at Fredericksburg, Va. B.

8908

Stereoscopic Views of Wounded under Trees.

8910

Stereoscopic Views of Arrival of Dead Bodies at Fredericksburg, Va.

8911

Stereoscopic Views of Wounded Indians.

8212

View of Tomb of the Mother of Washington. B.

9215

View of Battle Fields, from Union side, at Fredericksburg and Heights - Left-hand Section. B.

9216

View of Battle-Fields, from Union side, at Fredericksburg, and Heights - Right-hand Section.

9217

View of Port Royal, May 30, 1864.  B.

9326

Headquarters of Gen. Meade and Staff - hat off - at Coal Harbour. A.

9327

Headquarters of Gen. Meade and Staff - hat on - at Coal Harbour. A.

9329

Headquarters of General Wilcox and Staff at Coal Harbour. A.

9330

Headquarters of General Hancock and Staff - the General resting against a tree. A.

9332

Headquarters of Gen. (Baldy) Smith at Coal Harbour. A.

9333

Headquarters of Gen. Burnside at Coal Harbour. A.

9336

Major-Gen. G. G. Meade in his Tent. A.

9409

Gen. Grant's Headquarters at Coal Harbour. A.

9410

Gen. Grant and Staff's Headquarters at Coal Harbour. A.

9415

Bermuda Hundred, James River. B.

9422

View of Gen. G. K. Warren and Staff, 5th Corps, at Avery's Farm. A.

9423

View of Gen. R. B. Potter, 2d Division, 9th Corps. A.

9424

View of Gen. Crawford and Staff, 3d Div., 5th Corps. A.

9425

View of Gen. Crawford and Staff, 3d Div., 5th Corps. A.

9431

1st New York Battery, Captain Cowan, Jordan's Farm, Petersburg, Va. A.

9432

12th New York Battery, Captain McKnight, in Rebel work taken June 10th, 1864. A.

9434

Captain Cooper's Battery, 1st Pa. Bat., in front of Petersburg. A.

9435

Captain Cooper's Battery, 1st Pa. Bat., in front of Petersburg. A.

9436

Captains Rodger, Jones, and Aurilla's Batteries, one mile from Petersburg, Va. A.

9560

City Point Landing. B.

9561

City Point from Railroad Landing. B.

9664

Sunken Vessels in the James River. B.

9665

Gen. Griffin and Staff, 1st Division, 5th Army Corps. A.

9666

Gunboat Agawan. B.

9667

Crows Nest Battery, James River. B

9668

Generals Weitzel and Kautz. A.

9671

Captain J. H. Benton, Co. I, 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery, 1 1/2 miles from Petersburg. A.

9695

Gen. Sheridan. A.

9696

Gen. Sheridan. A.

9805

Gen. Wilson and Staff, 3d Division, Cavalry Corps. A.

9806

Gen. Wilson and Staff, 3d Division, Cavalry Corps. A.

9810

Generals Sheridan, Wilson, Torbert, Gregg, Merritt and Dana. A.

9811

Generals Sheridan, Wilson, Torbert, Gregg, Merritt and Dana. A.

9876

Gunboat Mendota, at Deep Bottom, James River. A.

9877

Gen. Birney and Staff. A.

9878

Gen. Butler and Staff. A.

9879

Gen. Birney and Tent. A.

9880

Gen. Butler and Tent. A.

Added November 18, 1999

Richmond Examiner 9/27/61; Fire at C. S. Laboratory

Added November 15, 1999

Richmond Examiner 9/26/1861; Gilliam's Factory becomes hospital (GH#3)
Richmond Examiner 9/30/1861; Dr. Bolton reports 51 patients in Bellevue Hospital
Richmond Examiner 10/11/1861; 40 Federal prisoners being treated at GH#1; details about Mrs. Ricketts coming to Richmond to nurse her wounded husband
Richmond Examiner 10/16/1861; Masonic fraternity offers hall as hospital
Richmond Examiner 12/2/1861; hospitals established in Grant factories (GH#12)
Richmond Enquirer 6/26/1863; Notice announcing the formation of a Library Association for 1st Division, Winder Hospital, and request for books.
Richmond Enquirer 8/14/1863; "Libby Prison Items," says 4,868 prisoners(!!) registered at Libby
Richmond Enquirer 10/20/1863; Religious services at Libby Prison

Added November 13, 1999

In the panoramic photographs section:

Captured Siege Guns at Rocketts

"Other sites" category created:

Tredegar Iron Works
C. S. Laboratory
Van Lew House/Elizabeth Van Lew

Added November 8, 1999

Richmond Enquirer 8/8/1862; list of deserters in Castle Griswold, corner of Cary & 6th
Richmond Enquirer 8/22/1862; 15 unionists put in Castle Thunder
Richmond Enquirer 9/9/1862; Old Dominion Iron Works appeals for raw materials
Richmond Enquirer 9/9/1862; 114 deserters confined in Castle Lightning
Richmond Enquirer 12/16/1862; more disloyalists confined in Castle Thunder
Richmond Enquirer 1/6/1863; 30 more prisoners arrive at Libby

Added November 6, 1999

Richmond Enquirer 7/4/1862; hospital opened at Crawford's Saloon
Richmond Enquirer 7/5/1862; list of officers captured during the Seven Days, and put in a prison on 18th street
Richmond Enquirer 7/8/1862; Tredegar Iron works described by Yankee reporter during the Seven Days
Richmond Enquirer 7/11/1862; Kent Hospital receives supplies from Ladies of Hampton
Richmond Enquirer 7/11/1862; 5300 prisoners at Libby & Belle Isle
Richmond Enquirer 7/11/1862; Richmond water is very bad - calls for citizens to bring well water to hospitals
Richmond Enquirer 8/1/1862; list of donations received at Samaritan Hospital
Richmond Enquirer 8/12/1862; Castle Thunder to be HQ of provost-marshal; Castle Godwin to fade "into oblivion"
Richmond Enquirer 8/12/1862; General Prince and other prisoners from South Mountain, arrive at Libby Prison
Richmond Enquirer 8/22/1862; 3000 prisoners on Belle Isle
Richmond Enquirer 9/5/1862; Castle Thunder items
Richmond Enquirer 12/16/1862; Martha Ball, nurse at GH#1, convicted of being a "woman of the town"
Richmond Enquirer 12/19/1862; drunken woman drowns her child near Libby Prison
Richmond Enquirer 12/30/1862; Bellevue Hospital to be re-converted to a female seminary
Richmond Enquirer 1/6/1863; 100 military prisoners from Castle Lightning returned to their regiments
Richmond Enquirer 1/13/1863; Negro smallpox hospital at Howard's Grove; hospital near Shockoe Burying Ground (City Hospital) reserved for whites
Richmond Enquirer 1/13/1863; new rates at Medical College Hospital
Richmond Enquirer 3/17/1863; Explosion at C. S. Laboratory

Added November 5, 1999

Richmond Enquirer 6/10/1862; hospital directory
Richmond Enquirer 6/10/1862; casualty list from Seven Pines, listing the hospitals where wounded were taken.
Richmond Enquirer 7/4/1862; hospital directory
Richmond Enquirer 7/8/1862; hospital directory
Richmond Enquirer 7/11/1862; hospital directory
Richmond Enquirer 7/15/1862; hospital directory
Richmond Enquirer 8/1/1862; hospital directory
Richmond Enquirer 9/30/1862; tabular report of sick & wounded soldiers in the Hospitals in Richmond
Richmond Enquirer 12/16/1862; wounded from Fredericksburg arrive at Genl Hosp. #9
Richmond Enquirer 12/19/1862; list of captured Yankee officers from Fredericksburg put in Libby Prison

Added November 3, 1999

National Archives, RG 109, Ch. IV 8/1/1862; order from F. Sorrel, re-designating existing hospitals into Gen. Hosps. with numbers.

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