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Information about women in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-01-28, Richmond Whig; Explosion at the Confederate Laboratory, on Byrd Island
1862-02-24, Richmond Whig; description of the inauguration of President Davis and Alexander Stephens at the Capitol, and the lousy weather
1862-02-26, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. R. M. Grinnell, matron of late St. Charles Hospital, now matron at Globe Hospital (future GH#11) – Dr. St. George Peachy in charge
1862-03-10, Richmond Dispatch; remarks on new arrivals at McDaniel’s Jail – one female. Uses the term “Castle Godwin”
1862-03-10, Richmond Whig; Castle Godwin mentioned
1862-03-12; Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Grinnell at Globe Hospital (future GH#11) thanks Mrs. Wm. Sydnor, Meadow Farm, for delicacies
1862-04-04, Richmond Dispatch; ladies of Richmond donate $113.25 to Chimborazo, originally intended for the proposed “Sidney Hospital”
1862-04-11, Richmond Dispatch; letter from Mrs. Maria G. Clopton begging metals for Tredegar for gunboat construction. Mrs. George T. Booker on committee
1862-04-12, Richmond Dispatch; 2nd Alabama Hospital adv for 12-15 men, 5-6 women, “for Hospital purposes.”
1862-04-19, Richmond Dispatch; paragraph urging women to help at hospitals in the coming campaign – apply to Dr. St. G. Peachy (Surgeon, Globe Hospital)
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