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Information about women in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-04-21, Richmond Dispatch; Ladies’ Defence Association is building its gunboat opposite Rocketts. Farrand in charge. Note from Maria Clopton on this. Tredegar involved.
1862-04-22, Richmond Dispatch; continuation of Castle Godwin prisoner list – notes a “John Booth” imprisoned for having a “bogus pass” [JWB?]
1862-04-24, Richmond Dispatch; Globe hospital (GH#11) needs bandages
1862-04-26, Richmond Dispatch; Man released from Castle Godwin after wife’s constant pleas to Captain Alexander
1862-04-28, Richmond Dispatch; two prostitutes arrested outside Libby Prison and confined in Libby for the night
1862-05-01, Richmond Dispatch; female “spy” released from Castle Godwin after taking oath
1862-05-01, Richmond Dispatch; Miss Minerva Meredith (future bread rioter) has endured a combined verbal assault – her character is attested to by local police; Mayor Mayo referred to as “his royal rotundity”
1862-05-05, Richmond Dispatch; YMCA asks for donation to sick at Camp Winder Hosp., via United Presbyterian Church
1862-05-06, Richmond Dispatch; A. G. Lane, post surgeon at Winder Hospital, asking Richmond ladies for help
1862-05-06, Richmond Dispatch; JM Holloway, surgeon at Winder, asks ladies to donate old vials
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