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1910-07-11, Richmond Times-Dispatch; first “motor car funeral” in Richmond to be held at Shockoe Cemetery
1910-12-09, Richmond Times-Dispatch; man drops dead at Tredegar due to heart disease
1912-10-03, Richmond Times-Dispatch; wife of Charles R. Rees dies
1913-03-06, Atlanta Constitution; interesting obituary of Phoebe Pember – says she was head matron of Chimborazo and was brevetted a Major.
1916-01-31, Richmond Times-Dispatch; funeral of Francis Glasgow to take place today at noon at 2nd Presbyterian Church. Tredegar co-workers to be the pall-bearers
1916-07-26, Richmond Times Dispatch; obituary for Sallie L. Tompkins
1916, Confederate Veteran, Vol. 24, p. 484; notes that the room in which Sally Tompkins died has been turned in to a memorial room
1917-10-07, Richmond Times-Dispatch; boy who fatally beat a co-worker at Tredegar with a wrench is tried at the Juvenile Court rather than the Police Court – to the consternation of the latter’s Judge
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
1923-11-11, Richmond Times-Dispatch; police looking for a body floating in the canal near the Tredegar Iron Works
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