Search ...
Facebook
Twitter
Home
Sources
Photographs
Events
Military
Culture
People
Hospitals
Prisons
Courts
Other Sites
Home
People
Women
Women
Information about women in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
Written Accounts
Title Filter
Display #
5
10
15
20
25
30
50
100
All
1861-08-08 Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Judge Hopkins' hospital, 5th bw Clay & Leigh, remarkably neat, etc
1861-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; 109 prisoners in the city jail
1861-08-08, Richmond Whig; General Hospital #1 described
1861-08-16, Richmond Dispatch; list of donations to the St. Charles Hospital - includes donations from the children at the Lancastrian school, as well as the workers of the C. S. Laboratory
1861-08-16, Richmond Dispatch; note from Mrs. Judge Hopkins, thanking donors to Alabama Hospital
1861-08-17, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. A. F. Hopkins of Mobile in town, collecting & disbursing supplies for Ladies Military Aid Society of Mobile
1861-08-20, Richmond Dispatch; detailed account of visit to Alms House Prison Hospital
1861-08-20, Richmond Enquirer; Two hospitals have been established by the Centenary Methodist Church
1861-08-24, Richmond Dispatch; Springfield Hospital needs one cook & one washerwoman
1861-08-28, Richmond Dispatch; 6 female nurses needed at St. Charles Hospital
Page 5 of 71
Start
Prev
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Next
End
People
Children
Deserters
Free Negroes
Government Officials
Prisoners of War
Rock Battles & Gangs
Slaves & Slavery
Unionists and Spies
Visitors and Arrivals
Women
Go to top