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Information about women in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-10-11, Richmond Dispatch; Frances F. Jannison, of NY, arrested in Culpeper Co. as spy. Sent to Castle Thunder.
1862-10-13, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. IV, p. 917; Mrs. Webster argues for her release
1862-10-16, Richmond Enquirer; Mrs. A. F. Hopkins acknowledges contributions to Alabama soldiers
1862-10-16, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report for General Hospital #3
1862-10-21, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report for Samaritan Hospital
1862-10-24, Charleston (S. C.) Courier; Dr. E. M. Seabrook, Surgeon at Chimborazo, acknowledges donations; also description of Chimborazo Hospital.
1862-10-24, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report for Robertson Hospital
1862-10-25, Richmond Dispatch; List of 5 women now at Castle Thunder. Also Wm. Patterson & Wm. Morris, 15 Va., deserters & Geo. H. Munford/Jos. Bradford, Dabney’s Hvy. Artillery, to be court martialled
1862-10-28, National Archives; A. G. Lane writes that the Laundresses of Winder Hospital are threatening to quit due to low pay – requests new positions at the hospital
1862-10-29, Richmond Enquirer; slave ordered twenty-five lashes for stealing beef from Grant Hospital
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