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Information about parades in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-12-16, Richmond Dispatch; T. P. Turner on leave, so Libby commanded by Lt. Virginius Bossieux; City Battalion dress parade, Capital Square
1863-02-14, Richmond Dispatch; City Battalion dress parade on Capitol Square, 2/13
1863-02-17, Richmond Dispatch; JEB Stuart watches City Battalion on Capitol Square, visits Letcher
1863-03-14, Richmond Dispatch; State Penitentiary convicts repairing unofficial paths in Capital Square; 1000 or 2000 witnesses to City Battalion parade, Capital Square
1863-03-21, Richmond Sentinel; description of the body of Maj. John Pelham lying in state at the State Capitol - includes letter from J. E. B. Stuart
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
1863-04-09, Richmond Dispatch; Elzey reviews command, including City Battalion
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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