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Information about parades in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-04-24, Richmond Dispatch; too many dead trees on Capitol Square
1863-05-02, Richmond Dispatch; City Battalion (25th Va Battn) parades behind Libby Prison
1863-05-02, Richmond Dispatch; J. H. Winder watches dress parade of Maj. Walker’s Bn. on Dock St., behind Libby
1863-05-12, Richmond Dispatch; detailed description of the arrival in Richmond of Stonewall Jackson's remains and the procession through the city
1863-05-12, Richmond Dispatch; details – extensive – on TJJ funeral plans
1863-05-12, Richmond Enquirer; detailed description of the arrival of Gen. Stonewall Jackson's remains and the subsequent procession to Capitol Square
1864-05-25, Richmond Examiner; VMI cadets arrive in Richmond, parade in Capitol Square and hear speeches from Governor Smith and President Davis
1864-05-25, Richmond Sentinel; VMI cadets parade at Capitol Square following the Battle of New Market
1864-05-25, Richmond Whig; VMI cadets parade in Capitol Square and are reviewed by President Davis. Afterwards, they listen to a speech from Governor Smith
1864-05-28, Richmond Examiner; The Winder Legion, a unit comprised of prisoners from Castle Thunder, has acquitted itself well in the field; Davis granted them amnesty, and they are now seeking permanent status
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