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Advertisments in the Richmond, VA newspapers during the Civil War
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1862-10-03, Richmond Dispatch; Thos. W. Farquhar, patient at Kent Hospital, publicly thanks Dr. Lundie, Miss Wilson, & nurses
1862-10-03, Richmond Dispatch; W. F. Glenn, Steward at GH#16, adv for a cook.
1862-10-04, Richmond Dispatch; GH#25 adv for 3 washerwomen
1862-10-06, Richmond Dispatch; Maj. J. W. Atkinson, 19BnHA, at Battery #8, adv for drummers
1862-10-06, Richmond Dispatch; sisters at St. Francis de Sales adv for whereabouts of 5AlBn man
1862-10-06, Richmond Dispatch; W. N. Smith wants 25 laborers at Richmond Arsenal, Laboratory Department.
1862-10-07, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. O. A. Crenshaw in charge, GH#10, corner Main & 19th, adv for clerk
1862-10-07, Richmond Dispatch; Wounded at GH#13 thank Mrs. Kersry & Mrs. Clark for kindness
1862-10-08, Richmond Dispatch; R. M. Patterson, Asst. Surgeon in Charge, Clopton Hospital, orders those in private quarters to report
1862-10-08, Richmond Dispatch; unsigned adv for lost cow, strayed “from the advertiser, living on Chimborazo Hill (Goodman’s Brewery)”
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