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Information about women in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1861-10-28, Richmond Enquirer; a new hospital has opened at Stewart's School House, on Clay Street between 5th and 6th
1861-11-23, Richmond Dispatch; Summary of artillery review at Camp Dimmock
1861-11-26, Richmond Dispatch; Short note to 4 little girls from G. Washington Alexander, thanking them on behalf of Zarvona Zouaves
1861-12-18, Richmond Enquirer; Capt. Ricketts and his wife are to be sent North - notes that while in Richmond they were visited by Pres. Davis and others
1861-1865, National Archives; Employees at Chimborazo Hospital
1862-01-02, Richmond Whig; description of New Year's Day in Richmond - notes that the main event was the reception at Pres. Davis' house, and subsequent reception at the Governor's mansion
1862-01-15, Richmond Whig; there have been 550 burials at Oakwood cemetery so far
1862-01-24, Richmond Dispatch; 2 female matrons wanted for Byrd Island Hospital (GH#3)
1862-01-28, Richmond Dispatch; large explosion at Govt. Laboratory, foot of 7th St. - many injured
1862-01-28, Richmond Enquirer; explosion at the Confederate Laboratory
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