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Information about Gender in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1907-06-02, Richmond Times-Dispatch; article describing Sally Tompkins and her status as an officer. Many details not available elsewhere, including a excerpt of a conversation with her in which she describes the circumstances surrounding having her famou
1911-07-08, St. Paul (Minn.) The Appeal; the purchase of the Van Lew house by Richmond for a school “seals its fate,” and the house “will soon exist only as a memory and a tradition.”
1912-09-01, Richmond Times-Dispatch; “Personal Reminiscences of the Adams Houses” by W. H. P. (William H. Parker?) – commentary on the Van Lew family before the house is pulled down with bitter condemnation against Elizabeth Van Lew whom the author descri
1913-09-10, Winchester Evening Star; decent account of Elizabeth Van Lew and her spying efforts in Richmond
1932-06, Richmond Magazine; "The Confederate Tradition of Richmond." Freeman, Douglas Southall, p. 42.
1936-08-30, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Description of Robertson hospital and Sally Tompkins, includes recollections of a former matron, Emmie Crump Lightfoot. Chimborazo mentioned.
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