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Information about women in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1861-10-08, Richmond Dispatch; 100 women needed to work at the C. S. Laboratory
1861-10-08, Richmond Dispatch; death notice of Mary E. McCaw, daughter of Dr. Wm. R. McCaw (sister to J. B. McCaw?)
1861-10-11, Richmond Examiner; 40 Federal prisoners being treated at GH#1; details about Mrs. Ricketts coming to Richmond to nurse her wounded husband
1861-10-12, Richmond Dispatch; 18 Ga. Hospital located "near Bloody Run" (Chimborazo)
1861-10-12, Richmond Dispatch; Springfield Hosp. thanks local ladies for delicacies
1861-10-12, Richmond Enquirer; Greanor's factory (future GH#18) has become a hospital, and is at present the "best supplied"
1861-10-17, Richmond Dispatch; Washerwomen needed at the Georgia hospitals - apply to Smith's Factory, 21st street
1861-10-21, Richmond Dispatch; update on recruiting for Zarvona Zouaves. G. W. Alexander back in town.
1861-10-23, Richmond Dispatch; short letter of thanks to donors from G. W. Alexander
1861-10-28, Richmond Dispatch; New hospital is established on Clay street, between Fifth and Sixth under Mrs. Phillip Mayo
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