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Information about parades in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1864-05-28, Richmond Examiner; VMI cadets parade and receive a new stand of colors
1864-05-28, Richmond Sentinel; VMI cadets parade and receive a new stand of colors
1864-05-28, Richmond Whig; VMI cadets parade in Capitol Square and receive a new Virginia flag from Governor Smith and Gen. Bragg
1864-09-17, Richmond Whig; description of the arrival of Gen Morgan's remains via the Danville train, their lying in state in the Capitol building and burial in Hollywood cemetery
1864-10-10, Richmond Whig; description of the funeral of Gen. John Gregg, of Texas, and procession from the Capitol to Hollywood Cemetery.
1865-01-02, Richmond Whig; interesting remembrance of the events of 1861, with a particular emphasis on secession
1865-03-21, Richmond Sentinel; Winder-Jackson Battalion; incl Negroes to parade
1865-03-21, Richmond Sentinel; Winder-Jackson Battalion; including Negroes to parade
1865-03-23, Richmond Dispatch; negroes employed at Winder & Jackson join the army
1865-03-23, Richmond Enquirer; description of the Winder-Jackson Battalion's parade at Capitol square; call for Richmond ladies to produce a flag for this uni
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