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1862-11-04, Richmond Dispatch; large adv for MCV Hospital, giving details on new rates
1862-11-04, Richmond Dispatch; O. F. Manson requests full list of every N.C. soldier sick in city
1862-11-04, Richmond Dispatch; Surg. G. S. West, “General Hospital No. 26, Masonic Hall, 25th street” looking for a wet nurse “with a fresh breast of milk”
1862-11-05, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Judge Clopton adv. for girls’ school, Franklin between 3rd & 4th
1862-11-06, Richmond Dispatch; Wm. R. Arnold at Chimborazo adv. for lost box of clothing
1862-11-07, Richmond Dispatch; Chas. Bell Gibson adv. for 19 black male nurses for GH#1. #18.50 per month
1862-11-07, Richmond Dispatch; Chas. Bell Gibson adv. for 19 black male nurses for GH#1. $18.50 per month.
1862-11-10, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Judge Clopton hiring out servants “next house to corner of 3d and Franklin”
1862-11-11, Richmond Dispatch; boarding available at Linden Row, 3rd door from 1st st.
1862-11-11, Richmond Dispatch; sales notice for Exchange Hotel furniture – good details. The Exchange Hotel will cease operations, Ballard will consolidate his operations into the Ballard House only due to the difficulty in procuring supplies
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