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1865-04-13, New York Herald; excellent letter from Richmond describing the Federal occupation of Richmond, mentions Tredegar, former slaves, Rocketts, former rebel hospitals (Chimborazo, Jackson, Stuart)
1865-04-13, New York Herald; lengthy dispatches from Richmond detailing conditions there, Dahlgren’s body being recovered and sent north, Tredegar, prisons, and Lincoln’s plan for peace
1865-04-18, Richmond Whig; gas has been restored in Richmond
1866-03-09, Richmond Examiner; very detailed account of the recent race riot at Chimborazo Hill
1866-03-09, Richmond Whig; lengthy description of particulars of the Chimborazo riot – 10 men arrested are discharged, except John Green, sent on for trial
1872-03-14, Richmond Dispatch; city dumping coal cinders to make sidewalks near Chimborazo – children scooping up the usable lumps
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