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Information about gambling in Richmond, Virginia during the Civil War
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1862-03-06, Richmond Examiner; Unionists and grog-sellers have been confined in McDaniel's jail (Castle Godwin)
1862-11-01, Richmond Dispatch; thieves rob City Hall
1862-11-17, Richmond Dispatch; Police raid Ann Thomas’, scene of above killing. Arrest everyone.
1862-12-11, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor’s Court: as usual, many slave items; Mike, negro employed at Chimborazo, gets 25 lashes (drunk, stealing)
1863-04-02, Richmond Dispatch; police raid negro betting parlor on 17th St.
1863-04-17, Richmond Dispatch; Elizabeth Ammons tried for role in Main St/Cary St. riot
1863-04-20, Richmond Dispatch; Ann Thomas sent to jail for 3 months for keeping an “ill-governed and disorderly house”
1863-04, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. V, pp. 871-924; Evidence taken before the committee of the House of Representatives of the Confederate States appointed to inquire into the treatment of prisoners at Castle Thunder (large, pdf attached)
1863-08-24, Richmond Whig; purported letter from prisoner at Castle Thunder
1864-07-16, Richmond Dispatch; Castle Thunder Items
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