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1862-08-07, Richmond Dispatch; Henningsen Hospital thanks “Miss Chuning” of Hanover County for vegetables.
1862-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; Sallie Tompkins thanks St. Paul’s Church, Hanover County, for money donated to hospital
1862-11-11, Richmond Dispatch; Patrick Reardon arrested near Old Church smuggling tobacco. Sent to Castle Thunder.
1862-12-18, Richmond Enquirer; up to yesterday, 299 prisoners had arrived from the Rappahannock. Yesterday, 460 more arrive
1863-01-15, Richmond Dispatch; freight train accident near Ashland on the RF&P RR
1863-01-31, Richmond Dispatch; Sarah Tucker & Sarah Thompson, “abandoned white females,” jailed for associating with negroes. Latter got 35 lashes each.
1863-03-16, Richmond Dispatch; four men taken to Castle Thunder – attemping to swindle a man out of substitute money by posing as officers.
1863-05-06, Richmond Dispatch; James E. Jackson of Hanover County into Castle Thunder
1863-05-14, Richmond Dispatch; death notice for Martha King
1864-02-12, Richmond Enquirer; Description of the Libby prison breakout and list of escapees re-captured
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