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Information about women in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-04-16, Richmond Sentinel; 3 people (including Mary Jackson) remanded to be tried for felonies for their roles in the Bread Riot - 1 man acquitted of the same
1863-04-17, Richmond Dispatch; Elizabeth Ammons tried for role in Main St/Cary St. riot
1863-04-18, Richmond Dispatch; Miss Laura Gordon in Mayor’s Court – believed to be one of the rioters
1863-04-20, Richmond Dispatch; 29 negroes in Castle Thunder, re-captured by Wise in Williamsburg Raid
1863-04-24, Richmond Dispatch; small crowd at recent Sycamore Church gathering – Male Orphan Society
1863-04-24, Richmond Sentinel; Mary Jackson and Mary Johnson, Bread Rioters, seek bail
1863-04-27, Richmond Dispatch; Robert Forde’s murder trial is continued until Monday, awaiting the verdict of the Coroner’s jury; prostitute arrested at theater
1863-04-28, Richmond Dispatch; lecture announced, at African Church – “Woman’s Rights”
1863-04-29, Richmond Dispatch; paragraph on public lecture at African Church
1863-04-29, Richmond Sentinel; two more rioters charged with felonies
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