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Information about labor in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-04-11, Richmond Dispatch; Government lithographers go on strike and are sent to Castle Godwin
1862-05-05, Richmond Enquirer; 80 Nurses and Waiters needed at Winder Hospital
1862-05-08, Richmond Dispatch; nice paragraph on city gas works and their use of negroes and laborers (very laudatory toward them)
1862-05-08, Richmond Enquirer; notes on the profits of the City Gas Works and the commendable character of the slave labor force there
1862-05-20, Richmond Dispatch; C. D. Rice, Surgeon 3d Division Winder, needs cooks & laundresses
1862-05-28, Richmond Enquirer; Va. Central RR is building their temporary track up Broad street to connect with the RF&P
1862-06-04, Richmond Whig; attendants are needed at the hospitals; St. Charles Hospital is in a very nasty condition
1862-06-06, Richmond Enquirer; 20 nurses and 12 laundresses needed at Gen. Hos. #1
1862-06-06, Richmond Whig; 20 nurses needed at General Hospital #1
1862-06-24, Richmond Whig; many unburied bodies are lying outside at Oakwood Cemetery
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