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Information about Hotels in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1901-02-28, National Tribune; description of a visit to Richmond, mentions Bird Island, Belle Isle (mentions that many soldiers still buried there), and the White House of the Confederacy
1910-05-21, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Secretary of War and General in charge of the Army War College visit Seven Pines, Savage’s Station and Malvern Hill Battlefields
1919-09-04, San Diego (CA) Union; account of the first electric streetcar run in Richmond (and subsequent crash) by a former employee of the Tredegar Iron Works, which did much to facilitate the building of the road. Many spectators present at the late-ni
no date, USAMHI - August Kautz memoir; important details on Lincoln's visit to Richmond
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