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Information about women in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-08-02, Richmond Dispatch; Capt. W. N. Smith at CS Laboratory wants 200 girls to make cartridges
1862-08-04, Richmond Examiner; five Union officers escape from the officer’s prison on Eighteenth street on two consecutive nights
1862-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; Spotswood Hotel adv for housekeeping help. Also bakers & pastry cooks.
1862-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; civilians arrested and put in Castle Godwin for assisting the escape of prisoners from the officers' prison on 18th street
1862-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. Garnett adv. for wet nurse at Robertson Hospital
1862-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Bruce of Halifax, Va., sends supplies to Camp Winder; Mrs. Irvine of Halifax, Va., sends supplies to Centenary & Samaritan Hospitals
1862-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Phillips of Lunenberg Co., sends supplies to Henningsen Hospital
1862-08-05, Richmond Enquirer; federal officer who escaped from prison recaptured, lists those arrested for abetting the escape
1862-08-07, Richmond Dispatch; Henningsen Hospital thanks “Miss Chuning” of Hanover County for vegetables.
1862-08-11, Richmond Dispatch; St. Francis de Sales adv for nurse & washer
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