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Information about labor in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-10-04, Richmond Dispatch; GH#25 adv for 3 washerwomen
1862-10-07, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. O. A. Crenshaw in charge, GH#10, corner Main & 19th, adv for clerk
1862-10-09, Richmond Dispatch; 3 negro men wanted at Byrd Island Hospital
1862-10-22, Richmond Dispatch; Mitchell & McCarthy, lumber dealers, adv for 10 or 12 carpenters “to work on hospitals”
1862-10-23, Richmond Dispatch; 6 laundresses wanted at Camp Winder Hospital, Division #1, white or black
1862-10-27, Richmond Dispatch; Jas. H. Burton adv 50 machinists for CS Armory, Macon
1862-10-28, National Archives; A. G. Lane writes that the Laundresses of Winder Hospital are threatening to quit due to low pay – requests new positions at the hospital
1862-11-03, Richmond Dispatch; J. S. Dorset at GH#1 anxious to pay owners of servants hired to hospital. Also wants 10 black nurses
1862-11-04, Richmond Dispatch; Surg. G. S. West, “General Hospital No. 26, Masonic Hall, 25th street” looking for a wet nurse “with a fresh breast of milk”
1862-11-08, National Archives; Carrington desires to know how many of the 12 Stewards, 246 Nurses and 28 Cooks are white or black, detailed or employees
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