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Information about entertainment in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-03-26, Richmond Dispatch; ball to be held tonight at “Military Hall, over the 1st Market” for the benefit of the Brown’s Island sufferers
1863-03-26, Richmond Sentinel; benefit to be held tonight at the Market Hall for the victims of the Laboratory explosion
1863-03-30, Richmond Dispatch; new hours for A. H. Schultz to Drewry’s Bluff
1863-03-31, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor acknowledges receipt of $299 from Old Market ball, for Brown’s Island sufferers
1863-03-31, Richmond Dispatch; West & Johnson adv for several new titles, including Les Miserables, part I
1863-04-01, Richmond Sentinel; dress parades of the City Battalion and Smith's Armory Band are attracting ladies to Capitol Square every night
1863-04-02, Richmond Dispatch; City Battalion drill, parade, inspection, music on Capitol Square
1863-04-02, Richmond Dispatch; police raid negro betting parlor on 17th St.
1863-04-09, Richmond Sentinel; City Battalion is to be increased in size, and parades nightly on Capitol Square, to the delight of the ladies
1863-04-09, Richmond Sentinel; General Elzey holds a review of troops in Richmond in "Rocketts old field"
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