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Information about women in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-08-12, Richmond Dispatch; Jas. M. Holloway, Surg. in charge, Bailey’s Factory Hospital, 7th and Cary Streets, thanks donors.
1862-08-13, Richmond Dispatch; T. L. Ennis at Rees’ Photo gallery, Main St., adv for washerwoman family of three
1862-08-15, Richmond Dispatch; Institute Hospital thanks donors
1862-08-15, Richmond Dispatch; Keen Hospital acknowledges donations. Surg. B. C. Fishburn in charge
1862-08-22, Richmond Whig; Mrs. Judge Clopton advertises for “Misses Clopton’s Boarding and Day School.”
1862-09-05, Richmond Enquirer; Castle Thunder items
1862-09-11, Richmond Dispatch; 26 POWs arrive, plus laundress of 26 Pa., who was sent to Castle Thunder
1862-09-12, Richmond Dispatch; marriage notice for Capt. L. W. Richardson, at Oakwood Cemetery.
1862-09-12, Richmond Dispatch; list of commissioned officers POW at Williamsburg & arrived at Richmond. Two “vivandiers” also caught & put into Castle Thunder
1862-09-12, Richmond Whig; excellent (and lengthy) letter from Surg. Lane at Winder Hospital describing the facility and administration of the hospital. Favorably mentions several matrons there
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