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Information about Henrico County during the Civil War.
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1866-11-30, Richmond Whig; satirical and racist description of Church Hill – describes Chimborazo as “Chipanzeetown.”
1867-02-13, Richmond Dispatch; Commander of Department of Henrico writes letter to Mayor Mayo complaining of a Confederate flag being displayed in Richmond, and Mayor’s response
1875-08-21, Richmond Dispatch; detailed sales notice for the Childrey farm on the Fort Harrison battlefield
1880-12-16, Richmond Dispatch; guard who shot and killed an escaping convict from Chimborazo fails to make bail and is jailed awaiting trial.
1881-07-13, Richmond Dispatch; proposals being taken for the building of a bridge on White Oak Swamp Road near Malvern Hill
1881-07-31, Richmond Dispatch; political letter from Glendale, mentions that the area should not be called the battlefield of Malvern hill and the the Crew farm was called “Marlland.”
1882-01-24, Richmond Dispatch; obituary of Nathan Enroughty – confirms story of Darby/Enroughty name
1882-07-01, Richmond Dispatch; death notice of Hugh A. Watt
1888-01-17, Richmond Dispatch; Franklin Stearns is “quite ill” at his residence just outside of Richmond – Tree Hill?
1888-01-19, Richmond Times; Franklin Stearns is “critically ill” at his residence in Henrico – Tree Hill?
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