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Information about politics in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-04-28, Richmond Dispatch; lecture announced, at African Church – “Woman’s Rights”
1863-04-29, Richmond Dispatch; paragraph on public lecture at African Church
1863-05-06, Richmond Dispatch; new company formed 5/5 in Richmond. Wm. F. Sims, CS Senate, elected Captain. Gave speech from steps of Governor’s Mansion
1863-05-14, Richmond Dispatch; “Drewry’s Bluff” will support Mahone for Congress
1863-05-16, Charleston Mercury; war news - notes the fire at Tredegar and the Crenshaw Woolen Mills
1863-05-27, Richmond Dispatch; voting tomorrow. Old Market & City Hall 2 of the locations.
1863-05-30, Richmond Dispatch; various voting results
1863-06-06, Charleston Mercury; news from Richmond - notes that the Tredegar Iron Works are up and running again after the fire
1863-10-12, Richmond Dispatch; fascinating account of the meeting of mechanics in City Hall to compel Sen. Randolph to vote for a bill fixing prices for food and such. Quasi-Marxist in their resolutions.
1863-10-12, Richmond Sentinel; Georgia patients vote for Gov. at Winder
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