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1863-01-19, Richmond Whig; Library wanted for the Texas Hospital
1863-01-20, Richmond Dispatch; Lt. Col. Coppens adv for 8 deserters. From HQ Zouave Bn., Battery #15 near Manchester
1863-01-22, Richmond Dispatch; Supt. W. S. Downes adv for 2 or 3 polishers, C. S. Armory, foot of 5th & Canal.
1863-01-23, Richmond Dispatch; Maj. Wm. Proctor Smith at corner 28th & Grace adv for steward for a smallpox hospital
1863-01-23, Richmond Dispatch; Wheat funeral postponed to 1/24, due to bad weather
1863-01-24, Richmond Dispatch; Ladies of Gunboat Association to meet at Dr. Moore’s church
1863-01-24, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Judge Clopton’s Ladies’ Defense Association to meet at Rev. Moore’s church
1863-01-24, Richmond Dispatch; Springfield Division, Sons of Temperance meet weekly at their hall, corner 26th & M
1863-01-28, Richmond Dispatch; Pine & Oak alleys run between Main, Cary, 17th and Shockoe Creek
1863-01-29, Richmond Dispatch; John J. Fry, Superintendent City Gas Works, adv for runaways.
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