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Advertisments in the Richmond, VA newspapers during the Civil War
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1863-02-13, Richmond Dispatch; Capt. Wm. H. Allison recruiting for 25Bn. Barracks are between 8th & 9th, south of Basin
1863-02-16, Richmond Dispatch; J. R. Anderson & Tredegar adv for negro labor at blast furnaces – also 2 negro carpenters
1863-02-16, Richmond Dispatch; J. R. Anderson canal boats leave 3 times weekly. Willing to carry commerce.
1863-02-16, Richmond Dispatch; Wm. T. Sutton, Surg. in Charge, Howard’s Grove, adv for stolen horse
1863-02-18, Richmond Dispatch; Martin M. Lipscomb adv that he has government contract to bury smallpox victims – will extend it to civilians, too.
1863-02-24, Richmond Dispatch; Capt. W. J. Rasin, Winder Cavalry, at Camp Lee, adv for servants
1863-02-24, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Judge Clopton, Franklin St., selling & renting servants
1863-02-26, Richmond Dispatch; public temperance meeting at Springfield Hall, Church Hill
1863-02-27, Richmond Dispatch; Capt. Jno. W. Jackson at Camp Lee adv for stolen horse
1863-03-01, Richmond Dispatch; Supt. Downer adv for 4 black workers for Ordnance Dept, 7th & Canal
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