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Information about Free Negros in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1863-01-19, Richmond Dispatch; Ellett & Drewry adv for 2 negroes to act as lightermen between Richmond Drewry’s Bluff
1863-01-29, Richmond Dispatch; RF&P RR adv for 5 negroes to work on repairs between Ashland & Richmond
1863-01-30, Richmond Dispatch; Libby update. 4 men (unnamed) died there 1/29. 1183 POWs now there.
1863-01-31, National Archives; hospital attendants from General Hospital #21, temporarily assigned to Chimborazo, are ordered back
1863-01-31, Richmond Dispatch; Sarah Tucker & Sarah Thompson, “abandoned white females,” jailed for associating with negroes. Latter got 35 lashes each.
1863-02-02, Richmond Dispatch; Castle Thunder update
1863-02-02, Richmond Dispatch; negro robbed by teenagers, corner 25th & Main
1863-02-10, Richmond Dispatch; W. J. Speed (or Sneed) Hosptal Steward, Camp Lee Hospital, wants negro cooks
1863-02-16, Richmond Dispatch; J. R. Anderson & Tredegar adv for negro labor at blast furnaces – also 2 negro carpenters
1863-02-19, Richmond Dispatch; Jno. Shanks of Norfolk put into Castle Thunder – disloyalty
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