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Information about women in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1864-07-19, Richmond Examiner; department at Castle Thunder is reserved for "depraved and abandoned women"
1864-07-20, Richmond Sentinel; female spy is received at Castle Thunder
1864-07-20, Richmond Whig; attractive female spy is committed to Castle Thunder
1864-07-26, Richmond Sentinel; Dr. Mary Walker is taken to Gen. Gardner's office, desiring to be released
1864-07-26, Richmond Whig; notes on Dr. Mary Walker parading the streets, on the way to Gen. Gardner's office seeking a parole. Also remarks on her lack of good looks and elicit correspondence while here
1864-08-03, Richmond Dispatch; A woman is charged with harboring two deserters who were her sons-in-law
1864-08-04, Richmond Examiner; 53 prisoners at Castle Thunder have been sent to Salisbury, N. C.
1864-08-04, Richmond Examiner; North Carolina Soldiers' Home is at the old Union hotel; surgeon from GH#24 is in charge of relief assn.
1864-08-06, Richmond Dispatch; Women make a splendid Confederate flag for the 19th Virginia militia
1864-08-11, Richmond Dispatch; Confederate States District Court case of a woman charged with treasonable correspondence postponed
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