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Advertisments in the Richmond, VA newspapers during the Civil War
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1862-02-21, Richmond Dispatch; Another meeting at Springfield Hall for Church and Union Hill residents to form a volunteer company
1862-02-25, Richmond Dispatch; four male negroes needed for nurses, Georgia Hospital, 21st street
1862-02-26, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. R. M. Grinnell, matron of late St. Charles Hospital, now matron at Globe Hospital (future GH#11) – Dr. St. George Peachy in charge
1862-03-03, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. O. A. Crenshaw examining recruits & substitutes at Royster Hospital (future GH#20)
1862-03-03, Richmond Dispatch; Rent notice for Capt. J. W. Atkinson’s 5-story tobacco factory, Main St.
1862-03-03, Richmond Dispatch; White door keeper needed at Byrd Island Hospital (future GH#3)
1862-03-03, Richmond Whig; Jefferson Davis' proclamation that Richmond is under martial law and forced prohibition; Gen. John H. Winder will enforce this proclamation
1862-03-05, Richmond Dispatch; Lt. Jno. F. Tompkins, Battery 15, raising a company for T. G. Peyton’s new regiment
1862-03-06, Richmond Dispatch; Royster’s Hospital, 25th St. (future GH#20) needs 6 white nurses, 4 black nurses, 1 cook
1862-03-07, Richmond Dispatch; Hollywood Cemetery offering $100 reward for capture of recent vandals
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