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Advertisments in the Richmond, VA newspapers during the Civil War
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1862-11-13, Richmond Dispatch; T. W. Hoeniger offering booze for sale, Spotswood Hotel, legally
1862-11-13, Richmond Dispatch; Wm. S. Triplett, President Old Dominion Iron & Nail Works, adv for hoops for nail kegs. Gives location as 14th St. south of Cary.
1862-11-14, Richmond Dispatch; F. W. Hancock, Surgeon in charge at GH#18, thanks Newton ladies
1862-11-14, Richmond Dispatch; L. L. Moore adv for his planning mill, corner 19th and Cary
1862-11-15, Richmond Dispatch; G. W. Alexander adv for 3 hardened deserters, ex-Castle Thunder inmates
1862-11-15, Richmond Dispatch; J. R. Anderson offering money exchange at Tredegar
1862-11-15, Richmond Dispatch; Wm. E. Tanner, Tredegar, adv for horse for sale
1862-11-17, Richmond Dispatch; GH#6 is “opposite Dispatch office.”
1862-11-18, Richmond Dispatch; Major J. DeLagnel at Battery #9 finds stray horse
1862-11-21, Richmond Dispatch; commander of the guard at Camp Winder offers reward for the capture of a North Carolinian (named) who shot one of the guards
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