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1863-01-29, Richmond Dispatch; RF&P RR adv for 5 negroes to work on repairs between Ashland & Richmond
1863-01-30, Richmond Dispatch; temporary tracks leading from Shockoe Warehouse to dock and river being torn up & sold at auction
1863-01-30, Richmond Dispatch; very important adv from W. E. Warren for construction bids for hospital near Camp Winder – probably Jackson Hospital
1863-02-07, Richmond Dispatch; furniture stored at RF&P RR Depot must be taken away
1863-02-09, Richmond Dispatch; W. S. Downer at Armories adv for a grinder. Foot of 5th St. and Canal
1863-02-10, Richmond Dispatch; W. J. Speed (or Sneed) Hosptal Steward, Camp Lee Hospital, wants negro cooks
1863-02-11, Richmond Dispatch; adv for re-opening of Richmond Female Institute, corner Clay & 11th
1863-02-12, Richmond Dispatch; descriptive AWOL notice for Wm. Myers, CSMC at Drery’s Bluff – wounded while escaping from Camp Lee, where he was trying to serve as a substitute
1863-02-12, Richmond Dispatch; notice from Hy. Myers, Smallpox Hospital #1
1863-02-13, Richmond Dispatch; C. C. Davis, GH#20, adv for substitute
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