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Information about accidents in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-05-21, Richmond Dispatch; 4 negroes at Tredegar badly hurt. Burned roof fell in as they were cleaning debris
1863-05-21, Richmond Examiner; ruined wall at Tredegar falls down, injuring several
1863-06-13, Richmond Examiner; fire at Seabrook's (GH#9)
1863-08-14, Richmond Sentinel; advocates a fence be built around the canal basin - notes that several people drowned there in the past year after stumbling into the basin
1863-12-17, Richmond Sentinel; Large building under construction blows down at Winder Hospital
1863-12-17, Richmond Sentinel; walls of the ruined Crenshaw Woolen Mills collapse. Notes that the mill site had recently been purchased by Tredegar
1864-01-22, Richmond Whig; Seven buildings burned at Winder Hospital
1864-02-22, Richmond Whig; one of the soldiers from the batteries below Richmond was accidentally shot while loading muskets onto a wagon. He was taken to Seabrook's Hospital
1864-02-24, Richmond Sentinel; description of the fire and explosion of the Confederate Coffee factory on Cary and 17th
1864-03-01, Richmond Whig; two boys are injured after being thrown from a horse and are treated by Surg. Read at the "Baptist Institute Hospital." (GH4)
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