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Advertisments in the Richmond, VA newspapers during the Civil War
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1862-09-27, Richmond Dispatch; Old Fair Grounds called Camp Maynard – bull being put out to stud nearby.
1862-09-27, Richmond Dispatch; Stephen H. Townes, Hospital Steward at Howard’s Grove, thanks Halifax and Pittsylvania citizens by name. Assistant Surgeon S. Angle is authorized purchaser of supplies for Howard’s Grove
1862-09-29, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. B. A. Curtis, GH#1, selling his farm in New Kent County on RYRRR
1862-09-30, Richmond Dispatch; All members of Richmond Grays (G12Va) to report at Spotswood Hotel for duty
1862-09-30, Richmond Dispatch; enormous list from Winder of “negroes now confined in the Military Prisons, in Richmond” – where from, who owned by (if slave)
1862-10-01, Richmond Dispatch; adv for Richmond Female Institute, to re-open at corner of Clay & 11th
1862-10-01, Richmond Dispatch; Elizabeth Van Lew adv. For strayed cow
1862-10-02, Richmond Dispatch; friends of Maj. J. Rivers, 49Ga., can see him at GH#5
1862-10-02, Richmond Enquirer; catalog for the Richmond Female Institute - will resume operations after "the temporary occupation of the institute building by the Government"
1862-10-03, Richmond Dispatch; Mary Powell lives near Battery #4
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