From the Richmond Examiner, 12/2/1861
NEW HOSPITALS ESTABLISHED. –
The Government has hired the two capacious tobacco factories owned by Wm. H. and
James H. Grant, on and near the corner of 19th and Franklin streets,
and they are now being fitted up for the accommodation of sick and disabled
Confederate soldiers. Being very large buildings their holding capacity must
extend to the comfortable housing of five hundred patients each. The fact that
such extensive manufacturers of the weed are thus voluntarily depriving
themselves of facilities for carrying on the trade shows that very little will
be done in that branch of business in 1862. The farmer heretofore engaged in
raising tobacco will no doubt raise cereals instead.
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