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Advertisments in the Richmond, VA newspapers during the Civil War
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1862-03-25, Richmond Dispatch; Cyrus Bossieux’s Artillery, at Camp Winder, needs 25 more men
1862-03-25, Richmond Dispatch; J. F. Goodwin & J. E. Tanner are raising a company of flying artillery to be attached to the Tredegar Battalion
1862-03-25, Richmond Dispatch; Lt. George Emack adv for lost cape
1862-03-26, Richmond Dispatch; 14th Alabama is camped at Camp Winder
1862-03-27, Richmond Dispatch; two “good grinders” needed at Richmond Arsenal
1862-03-29, Richmond Dispatch; Richmond Arsenal employees form company, Jas. D. Brown Capt.
1862-03-31, Richmond Dispatch; recruits, convalescents, et al, to report to Camp Winder ASAP
1862-04-03, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar wants to buy 50-100 young mules, hire machinists, furnace managers, colliers and blacksmiths, and hire 100-150 negroes
1862-04-03, Richmond Whig; three ads from Tredegar Iron Works - they need 150 negroes to work at blast furnaces in Botetourt county, 50-100 mules, and machinists and blacksmiths
1862-04-05, Richmond Dispatch; Old Dominion Iron and Nail Works needs nail keg hoops
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