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Information about women in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1861-09-27, Richmond Dispatch; catalog for the Richmond Female Institute's next session
1861-09-27, Richmond Dispatch; Roger Martin's school will re-open, after its use as a hospital
1861-09-27, Richmond Enquirer; description of the Bethel Church Sunday school (20th and Cary streets)
1861-09-27, Richmond Enquirer; fire at the laboratory in Thomas' factory - workers flee, but fire is contained
1861-09-27, Richmond Examiner; Fire at C. S. Laboratory
1861-09-27, Richmond Whig; Fire at the C. S. Laboratory - urges movement of laboratory from a central location for safety reasons
1861-10-02, Richmond Dispatch; very detailed account of the ladies' & state hospitals in Richmond - gives statistics and descriptions
1861-10-03, Richmond Dispatch; General Hospital #26 mentioned
1861-10-04, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. J. Davis & Mrs. Gen. Johnston injured in carriage wreck near Dill's farm. Arm of latter broken
1861-10-05, Richmond Enquirer; corrections to the statistics of the ladies’ hospitals in Richmond. Warwick House and Company G Hospital have not been keeping good books. Death rate is between 3.2 - 3.7%
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