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Advertisments in the Richmond, VA newspapers during the Civil War
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1861-05-10, Richmond Dispatch; Sailors are being recruited at the "Naval Rendezvous" which is in Libby & Son's warehouse (later Libby Prison)
1861-05-10, Richmond Dispatch; volunteer company is being raised at Springfield Hall (later General Hospital #26)
1861-05-29, Richmond Dispatch; ladies of the Monumental Church are doing work for the soldiers in the Mechanics' Institute
1861-05-31, Richmond Enquirer; notes on the present state of affairs at VMI, and advertises for new cadets - gives a table of tuition and fees
1861-06-10, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. Bolton of Bellevue Hospital thanks the ladies of Church Hill for their help with the sick soldiers
1861-06-10, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar Iron Works needs timber to build large building (probably the new gun foundry)
1861-06-10, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar Iron Works needs Wheelwrights and Blacksmiths
1861-06-18, Richmond Enquirer; Classified notice that Surgeon A. Y. P. Garnett (surgeon at Robertson Hosp.) has come to Richmond.
1861-06-19, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar Iron Works needs carriage wheels
1861-06-27, Richmond Dispatch; advertisement that the warehouse of L. Libby & Son is available for storage - says it could store 20,000 bushels of wheat or corn
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