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Information about Suicides in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1909-04-08, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Frank T. Glasgow, brother of Ellen Glasgow, commits suicide at the Tredegar Iron Works
1911-12-11, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Pryce Lewis, formerly a Pinkerton spy, and confined in Libby Prison during the war, commits suicide in New York
1920-09-04, Richmond Times-Dispatch; J. T. Anderson, sales agent of the Tredegar Iron Works (son of JRA and brother of Archer Anderson) kills himself
1931-11-08, Richmond Times-Dispatch; man commits suicide “in the rear of the Tredegar Iron Works”
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