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Information about the Mayo Bridge in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-06-07, Richmond Dispatch; 6/7/1862; frame work of Mayo Bridge threatened by flooding; flood produced 2 ft water in basement of Libby Prison & CS Machine Ship (Talbott’s) had 3-4 feet.
1862-06-07, Richmond Dispatch; CSS Teaser anchored at foot of 21st St.
1862-06-07, Richmond Whig; the James River is higher than it has been since 1847; the water is up to the hubs of wagons wheels on Cary street “opposite Talbot’s foundry
1862-06-17, Richmond Dispatch; guard has been established on the James River bridges – no one allowed across after 10 PM
1862-06-21, Richmond Dispatch; G.O. #1, Prison Series, from Winder: W. S. Winder, AAG, in charge of prison corresp. Capt. Henry Wirtz in charge of new district covering Manchester & Bridges
1862-06-23, Richmond Dispatch; Henry Wirtz’s office is in Manchester
1862-07-12, Richmond Dispatch; Description of the guards of the bridges over the James River
1862-11-11, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report for Manchester Camp & Prison Hospital
1862-11-14, Richmond Dispatch; negro run over by dray on Mayo Bridge
1862-12-08, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report of South Carolina Hospital, with drawing
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