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Information about labor in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-01-08, Richmond Dispatch; white servant wanted at Rees’ photo gallery
1863-01-15, Richmond Dispatch; 2 waiters needed for officers mess, CSS Richmond
1863-01-17, National Archives; All the nurses and attendants from General Hospital #21 are temporarily sent to Chimborazo
1863-01-22, Richmond Dispatch; Supt. W. S. Downes adv for 2 or 3 polishers, C. S. Armory, foot of 5th & Canal.
1863-01-23, Richmond Dispatch; Maj. Wm. Proctor Smith at corner 28th & Grace adv for steward for a smallpox hospital
1863-01-28, Richmond Dispatch; workmen are tearing up the connecting tracks on Broad street (connecting the RF&P and the Central RRs)
1863-01-31, National Archives; hospital attendants from General Hospital #21, temporarily assigned to Chimborazo, are ordered back
1863-02-09, Richmond Dispatch; W. S. Downer at Armories adv for a grinder. Foot of 5th St. and Canal
1863-02-09, William A. Carrington Papers; Summary of trends in Richmond hospitals
1863-02-10, Richmond Dispatch; W. J. Speed (or Sneed) Hosptal Steward, Camp Lee Hospital, wants negro cooks
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