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Information about women in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1908-05-03, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Two Shakespeare plays to be performed in the yard of the Van Lew mansion by Ben Greet – benefit for the “Chimborazo Sanatorium”
1908-05-05, Richmond Times-Dispatch; ladies are meeting at the Van Lew mansion to “perfect arrangements” for the Ben Greet plays to be presented there
1908-05-24, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Sally Tompkins seriously injured by a fall in the street
1908-05-25, Alexandria Gazette; Sally Tompkins has fallen and seriously injured herself
1908-05-29, Shenandoah (Woodstock, Va.) Herald; Sally Tompkins has fallen and received a gash on her head “several inches long” – notes that she is 75 years old
1908, Confederate Veteran, Vol. 16, p. 72; Anonymous, "'Captain' Sally Tompkins"; describes Tompkins and her work for Robertson Hospital
1909-03-31, Charleston (SC) Evening Post; Phoebe Pember sells Charleston property for $20,000
1909-11-25, Mathews (Va.) Journal; obituary for Parmelia Allen, former matron (?) at Chimborazo Hospital
1909, "With Touch of Elbow"; David Wells (8th Mich. Cav.) gives an excellent account of Libby Prison and his escape through the famous tunnel.
1909, Confederate Veteran 17, p. 215; Watehall, E. T. “Fall of Richmond, April 3, 1865.”
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