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1863-05-15, Richmond Dispatch; misc Yankee on drunken spree caught on Cary St. A Chancellorsville POW who slipped away. Sent to Libby.
1863-05-19, Richmond Dispatch; Patrick Devlin, soldier, in trouble for fight on 17th street
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; more incredible details (including testimony from Benjamin Ficklin) on the murder trial of Robert S. Forde
1863-09-25, Richmond Dispatch; man fined for keeping a drinking saloon on 17th between Main and Cary
1863-09-26, Richmond Dispatch; detailed account of the execution of Spencer Kellogg at Camp Lee for spying.
1864-01-02, Richmond Whig; detailed description of the reception at Jefferson Davis' mansion
1864-02-26, Richmond Whig; robbery of a hogshead of tobacco at the factory of David C. Mayo, corner 19th and Cary
1864-03-01, Richmond Whig; two boys are injured after being thrown from a horse and are treated by Surg. Read at the "Baptist Institute Hospital." (GH4)
1864-03-28, Richmond Whig; boy is decapitated after attempting to jump onto the Fredericksburg train on Broad street
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