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1864-09-01, Richmond Dispatch; Arguments in the legal right to refuse to testify about a duel concludes
1864-09-01, Richmond Sentinel; Dr. Peticolas is out on bail awaiting Judge's decision on his refusal to testify
1864-09-02, Richmond Dispatch; Woman arrested for stealing valuable collection of wearing apparel
1864-09-03, Richmond Sentinel; Judge determines that Dr. Peticolas is not bound to testify and he is released
1864-09-03, Richmond Whig; Dr. Peticolas is declared not bound to testify, and is released
1864-09-05, Richmond Sentinel; more details of the trail of R. C. Elmore, for duelling with J. M. Daniel.
1864-09-05, Richmond Whig; more on the Daniel/Elmore duel case
1864-10-25, Richmond Sentinel; six Irish conscripts arrested while attempting to get to Yankee lines and put in Castle Thunder
1864-11-21, Richmond Sentinel; Three people (one of whom was a Tredegar worker) arrested on Williamsburg road for attempting to go to the enemy. They said they were going to visit friends at Chaffin's Bluff
1865-01-09, Richmond Whig; two market carts carrying escaping slaves captured on Nine Mile road
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