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Information about executions in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-10-04, Richmond Dispatch; D. W. Rogers, pardoned from execution, has been respited only. Maybe same as John Roach, crew of CSS Virginia
1862-10-06, Richmond Dispatch; long description of 10/4 execution of two 14th Va men at Camp Lee: Patrick McGowan & John Kelleher
1862-10-15, Richmond Dispatch; D. W. Rogers, G1Va at Castle Thunder, to be shot at Camp Lee, 10/18
1862-10-16, Richmond Dispatch; Escape attempt at Castle Thunder foiled. To benefit Rogers, the 1Va soldier due to be shot.
1862-10-21, Richmond Dispatch; David W. Rogers, to be shot, escaped from upper floor of Castle Thunder
1862-10-21, Richmond Enquirer; member of the 1st VA Inf. escapes from Castle Thunder.
1862-10-31, Richmond Dispatch; Jno. F. Parke, 44Va, at Castle Thunder, announced to be shot 11/3 at Camp Lee
1862-11-03, Richmond Dispatch; member of the 44th Va (Richmond Zouaves) reprieved from being shot at Camp Lee
1862-12-11, Richmond Dispatch; 2 of Tim Webster’s accomplices, Lewis & Scully, sent North
1862-12-11, Richmond Enquirer; Scully and Lewis, confined at Castle Thunder as spies, are to be released and sent North
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