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Information about parades in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1884-01-24, National Tribune; account of the capture of the 4th New Jersey at Gaines' Mill, and subsequent imprisonment in Libby Prison and Belle Isle is the summer of 1862
1904, A Boy's Experiences in the Civil War 1860-1865; excellent description of the VMI cadets' use of the Alms House as barracks and classrooms and cadet life in general; also mentions the cadets tending Confederate graves
1906-12-15, Ripley, Edward H. NY MOLLUS, Vol. III, 1907, pp. 472-502; excellent description of the fall and capture of Richmond; notes that he has the key and records for Libby Prison
1907-06-04, Richmond Times-Dispatch; S. D. Lee rebukes crowd at Davis monument unveiling who call for a speech by William Jennings Bryan: “No politics on this occasion.” Remainder of article features an interview with Bryan
1907, "The Twenty-Fourth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers"; Roe, Alfred S., 1907 regimental history detailing the experience of guards at Libby after the city's surrender.
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