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1861-04-27, Richmond Enquirer; list of troops at the new fair grounds (Camp Lee); Col. Gilham is in command, and VMI cadets present
1862-07-15, Richmond Dispatch; A. S. Dorset, GH#1, thanks Miss C. A. Branch of Chesterfield Co.
1862-07-17, Richmond Dispatch; 2 negroes attempt rapes near Coal pits, Chesterfield County. Mrs. Rudd raped, Mrs. Corse escaped. First rapist, slave of Wm. E. Martin, to hang. #2 to be transported away.
1862-09-17, Richmond Dispatch; J. S. Dorset, Hospital Steward at GH#1, thanks Chesterfield citizens for donations
1863-05-25, Richmond Dispatch; soldier found dead
1864-06-04, Richmond Examiner; new arrivals at Castle Thunder, including one supposedly insane man
1864-07-15, Richmond Dispatch; Hustings Court cases reported on July 15, 1864
1864-08-27, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor's Court cases reported August 27, 1864 - Mayor still absent
1864-08-29, Richmond Dispatch; Two Yankees who succeeded in escaping from Belle Isle are recaptured
1865-04-14, New York Herald, Lincoln’s plan for the Virginia Legislature to meet is going forward – detailed list of those called.
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