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Advertisments in the Richmond, VA newspapers during the Civil War
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1862-07-15, Richmond Dispatch; Surg. W. H. Coffin, GH#9, announces his intention to ignore yesterday’s insult.
1862-07-18, Richmond Dispatch; 20 laborers wanted for work on RYRRR
1862-07-18, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. A. Y. P. Garnett, in charge Byrd Island Hospital, thanks YMCA
1862-07-18, Richmond Dispatch; Geo. Watt is selling off livestock and wagons due to the "breaking up of my mother's estate by the Friday battle on Boatswain Swamp, near Gaines's Mill, in Hanover county."
1862-07-18, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Davis invites wife of missing soldier – Eliza Watkins, wife of John M. Watkins, C3NC - to stay at her home, the White House of the Confederacy
1862-07-19, Richmond Dispatch; Dunlop & Moncure hospital “in rear of American Hotel”
1862-07-19, Richmond Dispatch; J. R. Anderson’s HQ at “Mill Farm;” A. P. Hill’s HQ on Charles City Road
1862-07-19, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. A. F. Hopkins, at 3rd Alabama Hospital, has been given funds for soldiers from Mobile, Alabama
1862-07-21, Richmond Dispatch; 20 men needed to work, RYRRR
1862-07-21, Richmond Dispatch; adv from RDRR for runaway negroes
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