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Information about labor in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; Spotswood Hotel adv for housekeeping help. Also bakers & pastry cooks.
1862-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. Garnett adv. for wet nurse at Robertson Hospital
1862-08-07, Richmond Dispatch; “Mrs. Eliza L. Van Lew” on Church Hill adv to hire cook, washer, ironer & seamstress
1862-08-09, Richmond Dispatch; Ad for employees at Confederate States Laundry (Barrett's Factory)
1862-08-09, Richmond Dispatch; ad for employees at Tredegar Iron Works
1862-08-11, Richmond Dispatch; St. Francis de Sales adv for nurse & washer
1862-08-12, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar adv for man to operate freight boat on canal
1862-08-13, Richmond Dispatch; J. Vannerson wants “youth” of character to “attend in a Photographic establishment”
1862-08-13, Richmond Dispatch; T. L. Ennis at Rees’ Photo gallery, Main St., adv for washerwoman family of three
1862-08-14, Richmond Dispatch; Wm. A. Thom, Surg. in charge Banner Hospital, wants 2 white male nurses. Also “a few negro men & boys.”
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