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Information about labor in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-04-15, Richmond Dispatch; W. S. Downer adv for blacksmiths for CS Armory
1863-04-22, Richmond Dispatch; 30 laborers to work on R&YR RR “gravel train”
1863-05-06, Richmond Dispatch; RDRR hiring 30 woodcutters & 30 hands for gravel train
1863-05-06, Richmond Dispatch; RF&P RR adv for a master machinist
1863-05-08, Richmond Dispatch; servants and laundresses needed at General Hospital #12
1863-05-08, Richmond Dispatch; ten negro nurses are needed at General Hospital #20
1863-05-08, Richmond Dispatch; V. M. Harrison, Surgeon in Charge, GH#20, 25th St betw. Main & Franklin, adv for 10 negro male nurses
1863-05-08, Richmond Dispatch; W. W. Jones, steward, GH#12, adv for 5 or 6 servants & 2 laundresses
1863-05-12, Richmond Dispatch; C. D. Rice, Surg. in Charge at Howard’s Grove, applies for 50 nurses, immediately. White, black, male or female.
1863-05-13, Richmond Dispatch; Wm. Alex Thom, GH#12, adv 3 or 4 white men as wardmasters
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