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Information about women in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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"Richmond Scenes in '62." Battles & Leaders 2: 439-448, Harrison, Constance Cary
1860-11-10, Richmond Dispatch; important description of review at Camp Lee; 1st VA Regiment parades, list given of companies participating. Hardee takes the review again.
1861-03-14, Richmond Dispatch; Palmetto flag flown over the Female Institute – taken down
1861-04-15, Richmond Enquirer; excellent description of the reaction in Richmond to the news of the fall of Ft. Sumter - description of parade to Tredegar Iron Works and Capitol Square
1861-04-24, Richmond Dispatch; ladies of Church and Union Hills will meet today at Springfield Hall (future GH#26) to make bandages
1861-04-29, Richmond Dispatch; long article describing the “Hermitage Camp of Instruction” (Camp Lee) and praising the VMI cadets who have drilled the volunteers there.
1861-04-30, Richmond Dispatch; provisions needed at Camp Lee hospital
1861-05-03, Richmond Dispatch; St. Francis de Sales Hospital is ready to accept patients
1861-05-18, Richmond Dispatch; Louisiana volunteers, stationed at Howard's Grove, are having difficulties with their laundresses
1861-05-29, Richmond Dispatch; ladies of the Monumental Church are doing work for the soldiers in the Mechanics' Institute
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