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1865-05-19, Richmond Whig; Official directory of Union officials in Richmond
1865-05-27, Richmond Whig; says the first Union flag to fly in Richmond was flown over Libby by an escaped prisoner
1865-06-08, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; military directory of Richmond
1865-06-16, Richmond Whig; military stables erected in the yard of the Female Institute
1865-08-17, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Dr. E. S. Gaillard is now operating the former office of the late Dr. Charles B. Gibson, Franklin, two doors above 7th
1866-01-23, Richmond Examiner; Joseph Mayo, former Mayor of Richmond, has resumed law practice, office on Governor Street, adjacent to the Richmond House. He will practice “in all the courts of record, but not in the Mayor’s or Freedmen’s Court”
1894-06-30, Richmond Dispatch; great description of Richmond for the Confederate reunion, focusing on how much has changed since the war
1899-08-17, National Tribune; “A Union Man in Richmond;” part five of serial account. Describes the scene in Richmond in early to mid-1863. Mentions hedonistic activity at the Exchange, Ballard and Spotswood hotels; prostitution and gambling flourishing
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