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Information about women in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-04-7, Richmond Dispatch; ladies in charge of Robertson Hospital ask for milk from area farms
1863-05-02, Richmond Dispatch; gigantic list of donations for Brown’s Island explosion
1863-05-02, Richmond Dispatch; Mary Duke, bread rioter, forced to give surety & to be tried for misdemeanor
1863-05-04, Richmond Dispatch; Bread Rioters in court. Wm. J. Lush, who robbed Knott’s store gets 1 year in prison. Ann Bell fined $75 & 30 days jail – lenient, as she mother of 3
1863-05-04, Richmond Dispatch; Frances Kelley in court as a Bread Rioter; Robert S. Forde sends his case to the Hustings Court
1863-05-06, Richmond Sentinel; more riot cases, including Dr. Thos. Palmer
1863-05-08, Richmond Dispatch; Laura Gordon & Martha Jamieson fined as rioters. Minerva Meredith fined & jailed. Elizabeth Goods & Mary Duke indicted
1863-05-08, Richmond Dispatch; servants and laundresses needed at General Hospital #12
1863-05-09, Richmond Dispatch; Circuit Court deals with April 2nd rioters. List of 6 or 8 rioters
1863-05-09, Richmond Sentinel; more riot cases - Thomas Palmer discharged
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