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Advertisments in the Richmond, VA newspapers during the Civil War
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1900-10-26, Richmond Dispatch; highly detailed advertisement for the sale of Elizabeth Van Lew’s personal effects in Richmond
1902-01-23, Richmond Dispatch; advertisement from the Tredegar Iron Works, describing what is being made currently at the works
1902-09-05, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar and Armory lot in Shockoe Cemetery is not being used (gives precise area) and city threatens to seize it back.
1911-11-10, Richmond Times-Dispatch; advertisement stating that the bronze tablet that marks the site of Libby Prison has been made by the Richmond Machine Works
1916-09-08, Richmond Times-Dispatch; want at for colored laborers at the Tredegar Iron Works
1920-01-11, Richmond Times-Dispatch; want ad for 2 pattern makers at the Tredegar Iron Works
1924-06-22, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Tredegar advertises for ten colored laborers at the “new foundry, foot of 7th Street.”
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