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Information about Habeas Corpus cases in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-09-03, Richmond Whig; Dr. Peticolas is declared not bound to testify, and is released
1864-12-27, Richmond Dispatch; trial of Forde again postponed owing to the inability to produce witnesses and jurors
1865-01-17, Richmond Whig; man put into Castle Thunder for refusing to accept Confederate currency
1865-01-18, Richmond Whig; confectioner put into Castle Thunder for refusing to take CS money is freed by Judge Lyons and by the Mayor
1865-01-20, Richmond Dispatch; Forde’s case continued again
1899-10-29, Richmond Times; "It Was Obedience Even Unto Death: Grave in Hollywood Recalls a Story of Devotion to Duty." Stiles, Robert. Reprint from Richmond Times SHSP 27 (1899), pp. 17-25.
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