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Advertisments in the Richmond, VA newspapers during the Civil War
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1862-12-15, Richmond Enquirer; Surgeon Coffin, at the Receiving Hospital, advertises to find the name of a man who arrived at the hospital deceased
1862-12-16, Richmond Dispatch; Capt. W. N. Smith, C. S. Lab., 7th & Arch, adv for 100 girls to “work on cartridges.”
1862-12-16, Richmond Dispatch; J. Vannerson adv for “a good ambrotype artist”
1862-12-16, Richmond Dispatch; list of machinery to be sold inside T. & S. Hardgrove’s Factory
1862-12-16, Richmond Dispatch; steamer Schultz leaves at noon for Drewry’s, return trip at 2:30 - $1 round trip
1862-12-16, Richmond Dispatch; W. B. Forder, steward at GH#7, adv for 8 nurses, preferably slaves. Also daily milk delivery
1862-12-18, Richmond Dispatch; 2 vacant lots for sale, north side of Marshall near 23rd. Owned by Mrs. Eliza. L. Van Lew
1862-12-18, Richmond Dispatch; an organist needed at St. John’s Church
1862-12-18, Richmond Dispatch; GH#7 adv - odd
1862-12-18, Richmond Dispatch; J. B. Jones, War Dept., adv for boarding for lady & three children, near an Episcopal Church
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