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Information about flags in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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"Richmond Scenes in '62." Battles & Leaders 2: 439-448, Harrison, Constance Cary
1861-04-15, Richmond Dispatch; account of the response in Richmond to the fall of Fort Sumter; extensive celebration and flag-raising at the Tredegar Iron Works
1861-04-17, Richmond Dispatch; “Southern Rights ball” last night at the First Market – proceeds to buy an immense Confederate flag to fly nearby.
1861-04-17, Richmond Dispatch; large Confedereate flag stretched across Main Street from the First Market
1861-04-17, Richmond Dispatch; US flag no longer flying over the “large brick edifice on the northwest corner of Franklin and Governor streets (Virginia State Court House) – replaced by the flag of Virginia.
1861-07-03, Richmond Dispatch; Maryland Volunteers will be presented with a new flag at Camp Lee; mentions J. H. Winder presiding over the ceremonies
1861-07-06, Richmond Enquirer; Maryland volunteers receive a flag from President Davis at Camp Lee
1861-07-12, Richmond Dispatch; huge flagpole will be raised above the Custom House
1861-10-07, Richmond Dispatch; flag of truce boat carries away 57 POWs - Charles Bell Gibson and St. George Peachy accompany the departing prisoners
1862-01-20, Richmond Enquirer; report of the death of ex-president John Tyler
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