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Information on funerals in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1864-09-15, Richmond Sentinel; Gen. Morgan's remains will arrive in the city soon and be taken to the State Capitol to lie in state, and then be buried at Hollywood until Kentucky can take him home
1864-09-17, Richmond Sentinel; description of Gen. Morgan's body lying in state in the Capitol, and burial at Hollywood
1864-09-17, Richmond Whig; Rev. George Patterson of the Episcopal Church, officiated at Gen. Morgan's funeral
1864-10-10, Richmond Sentinel; brief paragraph describing the burial of General Gregg in Hollywood
1864-10-10, Richmond Whig; description of the funeral of Gen. John Gregg, of Texas, and procession from the Capitol to Hollywood Cemetery.
1865-04-01, Richmond Whig; account of the funeral of John M. Daniel, former editor of the Richmond Examiner
1865-04-20, Richmond Whig; description of the observance of Abraham Lincoln's funeral in Richmond
1865-04-24, Richmond Whig; Dr. Charles Bell Gibson, former surgeon of GH#1, has died
1865-04-28, Richmond Whig; Customs House has been draped in black, in mourning for President Lincoln
1865-05-02, Richmond Whig; details of colored troops have been out out the Cold Harbor & Gaines' Mill battlefields burying the dead
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