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Chickahominy River
Chickahominy River
Information about the Chickahominy River during the Civil War.
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1861-03-11, Richmond Dispatch; steamer A. H. Schultz grounds against the “marine railway” at Rocketts
1862-05-29, Richmond Dispatch; details on a few of the latest Libby POWs
1862-06-02, Charleston Mercury; excellent description of the Battle of Seven Pines - mentions Joseph R. Anderson and other CSA generals
1862-06-09, Charleston Mercury; Description of the Battle of Seven Pines - notes that Capt. Elliot is raising a force for local defense; mentions the South Carolina Hospital in Manchester, Chimborazo, Winder, and the Alms House Hospital
1862-06-13, Richmond Dispatch; POW from 73NY brought in
1862-06-16, Richmond Dispatch; 158 prisoners arrive at Libby, plus 8 slave. All caught by JEB Stuart. Mr. Braxton Garlick of New Kent county identified several of slaves as his
1862-06-21, Richmond Dispatch; 5 POWs arrive
1862-06-25, Richmond Dispatch; Eight POWs arrive. One named
1862-07-02, Richmond Dispatch; important article on RYRRR Bridge over the Chickahominy
1862-07-03, Richmond Whig; article describing the destruction along the Richmond and York River RR following the Seven Days.
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