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Information about Gender in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1861-08-05-26, Mary Chesnut's Civil War; C. Vann Woodward, ed.; Accounts of Mrs. Chesnut's visits to Robertson Hospital
1863-01-26, Garnett Family Papers, Virginia Historical Society; Surg. A.Y.P. Garnett is under attack by "persons inimical to me," who have revived old charges of official misconduct which Garnett was acquitted of
1863-04-13, Richmond Dispatch; man arrested on RF&P, AWOL ANV soldier dressed as woman
1863-04-28, Richmond Dispatch; lecture announced, at African Church – “Woman’s Rights”
1863-04-29, Richmond Dispatch; paragraph on public lecture at African Church
1863-05-19, Richmond Dispatch; Patrick Devlin, soldier, in trouble for fight on 17th street
1863-05-23, Richmond Dispatch; girl from Mercer Co. into Castle Thunder for dressing as a man
1863-06-11, Richmond Dispatch; more incredible details (including testimony from Benjamin Ficklin) on the murder trial of Robert S. Forde
1863-07-16, Richmond Sentinel; Lieut. Bufurd, aka Alice Williams, has been released from Castle Thunder
1863-12-25, Abingdon Virginian; female soldier discovered amongst the prisoners on Belle Isle – taken to Castle Thunder
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