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Information about children in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-03-30, Richmond Dispatch; W. N. Smith, Capt. At Laboratory, adv for 200 girls to work “on cartridge forms” Must be at least 15 years old.
1863-03-31, Richmond Dispatch; “The Dead” – tabulation of Brown’s Island fatalities. 41 so far.
1863-04-04, Richmond Examiner; account of the trials of several of the bread rioters, great details on individual cases, including Mary Jackson and Dr. Thomas M. Palmer, surgeon at the Florida Hospital (GH#11)
1863-04-04, Richmond Examiner; buildings of the C. S. Laboratory have been rebuilt
1863-04-04, Richmond Examiner; youthful rock battles are occurring daily on Gamble's Hill
1863-04-13, Richmond Dispatch; body of Martha A. Burley found near Haxall’s Mill – Brown’s Island victim
1863-04-18, Richmond Dispatch; death notice, Edward Stansburg, d. 4/16 Robertson Hospital, age 17. Chesapeake Artillery
1863-04-18, Richmond Dispatch; Miss Laura Gordon in Mayor’s Court – believed to be one of the rioters
1863-04-20, Richmond Dispatch; 29 negroes in Castle Thunder, re-captured by Wise in Williamsburg Raid
1863-04-22, Richmond Sentinel; the Clay statue in Capitol Square has been mutilated by young boys - two fingers missing
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