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Advertisments in the Richmond, VA newspapers during the Civil War
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1862-07-21, Richmond Dispatch; E. G. Higginbotham, at “Randolph Hospital” adv for Druggist, Matron, Steward, Nurses, Laundresses and Cooks.
1862-07-21, Richmond Dispatch; Kent Hospital needs “several good, stout negroes”
1862-07-21, Richmond Dispatch; Richmond Arsenal workshops established on Williamsburg Road, near Toll Gate, for small repair jobs on artillery
1862-07-21, Richmond Dispatch; Surg. J. N. Bratton, 4th Division Winder Hospital, thanks New Providence Ladies Aid Society
1862-07-21, Richmond Dispatch; Wm. Alex. Thom, at Banner Hospital, adv for twenty negroes
1862-07-22, Richmond Dispatch; Ladies at First Baptist Church Hospital thank a Mecklenburg lady for provisions
1862-07-22, Richmond Dispatch; Lumpkin, of Lumpkin’s Jail, has Spotsylvania slave of Col. William Webber
1862-07-22, Richmond Dispatch; more from Capt. Jno. T. Smith, 13 Ala, on dispute with Dr. Coffin
1862-07-23, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. O. F. Manson, in charge at Moore Hospital, thanks YMCA
1862-07-23, Richmond Dispatch; Executive Committee of Louisiana Hospital thank donors, incl. Frank Rawle for “Mosquito Bars”
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