Search ...
Facebook
Twitter
Home
Sources
Photographs
Events
Military
Culture
People
Hospitals
Prisons
Courts
Other Sites
Home
Culture
Advertisements
Advertisements
Advertisments in the Richmond, VA newspapers during the Civil War
Written Accounts
Title Filter
Display #
5
10
15
20
25
30
50
100
All
1861-09-17, Nashville Union and American; Tredegar advertises for 100 skilled laborers to work in Richmond
1861-09-23, Richmond Dispatch; Elizabeth Van Lew is renting a residence next door to her house
1861-09-24, Richmond Enquirer; Medical College notice for the next term, includes listing of professors (McCaw, Gibson, Peticolas, etc)
1861-09-24, Richmond Enquirer; notice for the Richmond Female Institute (future GH#4) - says that it will go on as before, but soldiers' daughters will be given free tuition
1861-09-26, Richmond Dispatch; The State Armory is now at the corner of 7th and Cary streets
1861-09-26, Richmond Examiner; Ad for tobacco at Hardgrove Factory
1861-09-27, Richmond Dispatch; catalog for the Richmond Female Institute's next session
1861-09-27, Richmond Dispatch; Roger Martin's school will re-open, after its use as a hospital
1861-09-27, Richmond Dispatch; Virginia Central RR is building a stone building at their RR shops
1861-10-01, Richmond Dispatch; Adv. from Libby & Son - warehouse can store 20,000 bushels of wheat or 550 hhd tobacco
Page 10 of 96
Start
Prev
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Next
End
Culture
Advertisements
Anecdotes
Accidents
Alcohol
Celebrations
Charity
City Government
Construction
Crime & Mayhem
Deaths
Diseases
Duels
Economy and Commerce
Editorials
Entertainment
Escapes
Fires
Flags
Food & Supply
Gender
Labor
Legislature
Medical
Monuments and Memorialization
Parades
Politics
Race Relations
Schools
Sex & Prostitution
Technology
Weather
Go to top