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1907-03-28, National Tribune; details on the pontoon bridge at Richmond - notes its length, as well as that the author of the article was on the bridge when General Lee crossed it
1909, "With Touch of Elbow"; David Wells (8th Mich. Cav.) gives an excellent account of Libby Prison and his escape through the famous tunnel.
1910, Crook, William Henry, Through Five Administrations: Reminiscences of Colonel William H. Crook; Lincoln’s bodyguard describes the President’s visit to City Point and Richmond – highly suspect in its details
1915-04-10, Washington Herald; interesting details on Lincoln’s return trip to Washington from City Point – includes photo of the River Queen
1937-05-19, Richmond Times-Dispatch; officers from the Army War College tour battlefields preparatory to visit in June – Dr. Freeman accompanies them
1965, Richmond Civil War Centennial Committee; Weitzel, Godfrey. Richmond Occupied: Entry of the United States Forces into Richmond, Va. April 3, 1865 - Calling Together of the Virginia Legislature and Revocation of the Same. Ed. Louis H. Manarin
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