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Information about labor in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-07-11, Richmond Dispatch; J. R. Anderson adv for 15-20 laborers for Botetourt furnace
1862-07-21, Richmond Dispatch; 20 men needed to work, RYRRR
1862-07-21, Richmond Dispatch; E. G. Higginbotham, at “Randolph Hospital” adv for Druggist, Matron, Steward, Nurses, Laundresses and Cooks.
1862-07-23, Richmond Dispatch; washer needed at Byrd Island Hospital
1862-07-24, Richmond Dispatch; employees are needed at Randolph Hospital (GH#25)
1862-07-26, Richmond Examiner; Oakwood cemetery described negatively; men are buried 3 deep
1862-07-29, Richmond Whig; Maryland Hospital is not very well attended to
1862-07-30, Richmond Dispatch; RFPRR adv for timber & carpenters
1862-08-02, Richmond Dispatch; Capt. W. N. Smith at CS Laboratory wants 200 girls to make cartridges
1862-08-02, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar adv for 6 blacksmiths & 12 strikers
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