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Information about women in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-06-05, Richmond Dispatch; Sycamore Church ladies making bed sacks
1862-06-06, Richmond Dispatch; 2 female prisoners at Castle Godwin to be sent home
1862-06-06, Richmond Enquirer; 20 nurses and 12 laundresses needed at Gen. Hos. #1
1862-06-06, Richmond Enquirer; two ladies released from Castle Godwin
1862-06-07, Richmond Dispatch; List of donors & provisions for area hospitals
1862-06-07, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Wyatt thanked by GH#1 for donations
1862-06-07, Richmond Dispatch; poem by G. W. Alexander, "The Dying Alabamian"
1862-06-10, Richmond Dispatch; G. W. Alexander has issued an order that no "young misses" be allowed in the hospitals
1862-06-11, Richmond Whig; Dr. Lunday, Surgeon at Kent Hospital [GH#5] receives $15 from two donors
1862-06-12, Richmond Dispatch; W. N. Smith adv - needs 100 young ladies to make cartridges at C. S. Lab
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