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Information about Hotels in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-04-25, Richmond Dispatch; Clerk of Confederate House of Representatives murdered by former employee, 10th and Bank
1863-04-27, Richmond Dispatch; extensive testimony on the fatal shooting of Robert E. Dixon, clerk of the Confederate House of Representatives, but Robert S. Forde, one of his former clerks.
1863-05-26, Richmond Dispatch; Wm. Norris, Loudoun Co. Unionist, conscripted at Camp Lee
1863-06-10, Richmond Dispatch; Trial of Robert S. Forde for the Murder of Robert R. Dixon, Clerk of the Confederate House of Representatives. Incredible, and lengthy, testimony
1863-06-11, Richmond Dispatch; Hustings Court items – Robert Forde’s trial has been concluded and sent on to answer to a “higher tribunal.”
1863-07-29, Richmond Sentinel; great physical description of Drewry's Bluff
1863-09-14, Richmond Whig; McCaw announces that Chimborazo will be used for Va. regiments, and gives details of furlough policy, etc.
1864-06-18, Richmond Examiner; description of what Richmond has given up as the Confederate capital
1864-07-16, Richmond Dispatch; Hotel Ashland opened
1864-08-19, Richmond Dispatch; The advertised Richmond funeral of Brigadier-General Girardey cancelled
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