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Information about labor in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1861-10-05, Richmond Enquirer; 100 white girls needed to work at the C. S. Laboratory, corner 7th and Arch
1861-10-12, Richmond Enquirer; 100 white girls needed to work at the C. S. Laboratory making cartridges
1861-10-17, Richmond Dispatch; Washerwomen needed at the Georgia hospitals - apply to Smith's Factory, 21st street
1861-11-23, Richmond Enquirer; a baker is wanted at the General Hospital (GH#1)
1861-1865, National Archives; Employees at Chimborazo Hospital
1862-01-28, Richmond Enquirer; explosion at the Confederate Laboratory
1862-02-14, National Archives; 4 laborers paid to “make a carriage way to the bridge” at Chimborazo Hospital
1862-02-22, Richmond Enquirer; immigrant workers at C. S. Laboratory arrested for not taking the oath of allegiance - released after some confusion
1862-03-27, Richmond Whig; man severely injured in an explosion of a shell at the "Laboratory, on Byrd Island"
1862-04-03, Richmond Whig; three ads from Tredegar Iron Works - they need 150 negroes to work at blast furnaces in Botetourt county, 50-100 mules, and machinists and blacksmiths
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