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1864-11-15, Richmond Sentinel; car shed for the Danville railroad burns up, along with ten railroad cars.
1865-04-10, Richmond Whig; Manchester, undamaged by fire, is now connected to Richmond by a pontoon bridge
1865-04-18, New York Herald; account of Robert E. Lee’s return to Richmond
1865-04-18, Richmond Whig; Lee’s orders to Ewell for the evacuation of Richmond and specific orders to Col. Crutchfield, found on the latter’s body at Sailor’s Creek. Gives specific routes etc.
1865-04-25, Richmond Whig; "partial list" of views taken by Mathew Brady of Richmond
1865-05-01, Richmond Whig; Official directory of Union officials in Richmond
1865-05-04, Richmond Whig; "idle colored" women of Manchester have been sent to Belle Isle
1865-05-06, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Second and Fifth Corps to march through Richmond today – now stationed at Manchester
1865-05-13, Richmond Whig; Official directory of Union officials in Richmond
1865-05-19, Richmond Whig; Official directory of Union officials in Richmond
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