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Advertisments in the Richmond, VA newspapers during the Civil War
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1861-10-02, Richmond Dispatch; Adv. for cooks to operate Spotswood Hotel kitchen
1861-10-03, Richmond Dispatch; Crew & Pemberton advertises their tobacco
1861-10-04, Richmond Dispatch; Gen. Winder is recruiting a company of exempts for city duty
1861-10-04, Richmond Dispatch; J. W. Pegram adv. for lost horse, Camp Belcher near Fairfield Race Course
1861-10-04, Richmond Enquirer; Gen. Winder wants a company of 100 men, unfit for field service, to perform duty in the city of Richmond
1861-10-05, Richmond Dispatch; 100 women wanted to work at the C. S. Laboratory at 7th and Arch streets
1861-10-05, Richmond Dispatch; Pleasants & Frayser adv. for 4 Washerwomen and Men Servants
1861-10-05, Richmond Enquirer; 100 white girls needed to work at the C. S. Laboratory, corner 7th and Arch
1861-10-05, Richmond Enquirer; Gen. Winder adv for 100 men to serve in a company “to perform duty in the city.”
1861-10-07, Richmond Dispatch; Geo. S. Palmer renting out "two large warehouses fronting on Water and Cary streets, between 20th and 21st streets." (later Libby Prison)
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