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Information about the Mayo Bridge in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-03-27, Richmond Dispatch; James River flooding – water is just below Mayo bridge, and Cary street is “blockaded by water.” Water still rising.
1863-04-04, Richmond Dispatch; E. H. Smith adv for stray mare. Residence 27th between Clay and Marshall. Also employed at Chimborazo?
1863-04-04, Richmond Examiner; account of the trials of several of the bread rioters, great details on individual cases, including Mary Jackson and Dr. Thomas M. Palmer, surgeon at the Florida Hospital (GH#11)
1863-05-14, Richmond Dispatch; over 7,000 prisoners from Libby Prison and Belle Isle have been exchanged
1864-08-29, Richmond Dispatch; Store robbed of about ten thousand dollar's worth of coffee, sugar and wool
1865-04-02, Virginia Historical Society, Guard Report; report of guard mounted at Castle Thunder and Mayo's Bridge by 1st VA reserves
1865-04-04, Richmond Whig; excellent account of the evacuation and burning of Richmond; mentions Smith's factory, "on 21st street" burning
1865-04-06, Richmond Whig; excellent, and lengthy, account of the evacuation and burning of Richmond
1865-04-12, Richmond Whig; description of public losses in the fire; ie: bridges, etc
1865-04-14, Richmond Whig; pontoon bridge across the James is a great convenience
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