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Information about City Hall in Richmond, VA, during the Civil War.
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1865-04-28, Richmond Whig; Official directory of Union officials in Richmond
1865-05-01, Richmond Whig; Official directory of Union officials in Richmond
1865-05-13, Richmond Whig; Official directory of Union officials in Richmond
1865-05-19, Richmond Whig; Official directory of Union officials in Richmond
1866-03-06, Richmond Dispatch; City Council deals with petition from the Mayor about the Alms House and “in relation to whiskey destroyed on the night of the evacuation”
1866-03-09, Richmond Examiner; very detailed account of the recent race riot at Chimborazo Hill
1867-11-22, Richmond Whig; details on the court of enquiry of Thomas E. Rose. Details on prosecution witnesses
1867-11-26, Richmond Whig; extremely detailed account of testimony against Col. Thomas E. Rose. Norris Montgomery mentioned
1872-08-12, Richmond Daily State Journal; citizens of Church and Union Hill will petition City Council for the purchase of Chimborazo Hill for a park.
1872-08-16, Richmond Daily State Journal; bill to proposal to purchase Chimborazo Hill for a park in city council – laid on the table
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