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Information about City Hall in Richmond, VA, during the Civil War.
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1865-04-06, Richmond Whig; excellent, and lengthy, account of the evacuation and burning of Richmond
1865-04-06, Richmond Whig; Official directory of Union officials in Richmond
1865-04-07, Richmond Whig; Official directory of Union officials in Richmond
1865-04-09, Richmond Whig; Official directory of US officials in Richmond
1865-04-10, New York Times; incredible dispatches from Richmond describing the early days of Richmond’s occupation, Lincoln’s visit and the visits of other dignitaries.
1865-04-10, Richmond Whig; Official directory of US officials in Richmond
1865-04-11, Richmond Whig; Official directory of US officials in Richmond
1865-04-17, Official Records; Gen. Godfrey Weitzel’s report on the capture of Richmond – notes the order of troops entering city, putting out the fires (he says done about 2 PM), and the rest of the troops being posted to the inner line fortifications.
1865-04-25, Richmond Whig; Official directory of US officials in Richmond
1865-04-27, Richmond Whig; Official directory of Union officials in Richmond
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