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1861-09-26, Richmond Examiner; Ad for tobacco at Hardgrove Factory
1861-10-01, Richmond Dispatch; Adv. from Libby & Son - warehouse can store 20,000 bushels of wheat or 550 hhd tobacco
1861-10-03, Richmond Dispatch; Crew & Pemberton advertises their tobacco
1861-10-05, Richmond Dispatch; Report of G. W. Alexander's MD meeting, Convened at Adam's Bldg, 10th St. betw. Main & Cary. Meeting brought to order by "Capt. Dugan, a fine specimen of a Marylander." Details on GWA
1861-11-12, Richmond Dispatch; Adv. from Libby & Son for new sales items - tar, turpentine, etc
1861-11-30, Richmond Dispatch; Fire at shed behind Dibrell’s Warehouse, Cary St. below 21st. Yankee POWs in adjacent county jail maybe started it
1861-12-02, Richmond Examiner; hospitals established in Grant factories (GH#12)
1861-12-11, Richmond Dispatch; Adv from Libby & So for recently received goods – selling tar, turpentine, etc.
1861-12-25, Richmond Dispatch; Kent, Paine & Co. warehouse for rent
1862-01-02, Richmond Whig; notice from John N. Van Lew (E. Van Lew's brother) that the partnership of Van Lew, Taylor & Co. has been dissolved, and the business will now be conducted solely in Van Lew's name.
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