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Information about women in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862, Charles H. Winston Papers; President of the Richmond Female Institute (GH#4), describes the taking over of the building for the hospital, and its use.
1863-01-06, Richmond Dispatch; prisoner exchange details
1863-01-06, Richmond Enquirer; Excellent description of C. S. Laboratory
1863-01-07, Richmond Dispatch; Seth Comstock, 16Me., 6’7”, into Libby. Caught with 8 negroes at Winston, NC – one his wife.
1863-01-08, Richmond Dispatch; flag of truce exchange calendar – 500 prisoners to be sent away on Friday
1863-01-15, Richmond Dispatch; “M” praises doctors & matrons at GH#7
1863-01-16, Richmond Dispatch; Marylanders hold meeting at C.S. Laboratory, Capt. W. N. Smith, chairman. Purpose to help women and children in city by collecting funds.
1863-01-16, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Judge Clopton, Franklin between 3rd and 4th, sending box to Richmond Fayette Artillery & her son Wm. J. CLopton, Lt. – seeking donations.
1863-01-24, Richmond Dispatch; Ladies of Gunboat Association to meet at Dr. Moore’s church
1863-01-24, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Judge Clopton’s Ladies’ Defense Association to meet at Rev. Moore’s church
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