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Information about Shockoe Cemetery in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1911-07-15, Richmond Dispatch; Letter to the editor bemoaning the overgrown state of Shockoe Cemetery, and advocating for more maintenance staff
1918-06-22, New York Evening World; highly fanciful account of the wartime career of Elizabeth Van Lew – includes the “Crazy Betty” story
1930-06-01, Richmond Times-Dispatch; important article describing grave-robbing done for the Medical College. Mentions the potter’s field near the alms house and Oakwood Cemetery
1982, Civil War Times Illustrated (Oct. 1982), pp. 36-41; Burton, David L. "Friday the 13th: Richmond's Great Home Front Disaster."
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