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Information about parades in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1861-11-22, Richmond Dispatch; Camp Dimmock beyond Old Fair Grounds, near trotting track
1861-11-23, Richmond Dispatch; Summary of artillery review at Camp Dimmock
1861-12-27, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar Battalion to have full dress uniform drill
1861-12-28, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar Battalion looked good on parade
1862-01-21, Richmond Enquirer; details for the funeral of ex-president John Tyler, to be held tomorrow
1862-03-15, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar Battalion will assemble this afternoon on Gamble’s Hill
1862-04-07, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar Battalion parades on Capitol Square – more than 200 men. One company has 12-pdr howitzers
1862-04-24, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar Battalion parades, 350 strong. Cannon described
1862-10-30, Richmond Enquirer; City Battalion and Armory Band parade -discipline of the City Battalion praised
1862-11-28, Richmond Dispatch; City Bn. has drill on Capitol Square. Five companies of 40 men each
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