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1864-10-31, Richmond Whig; man shot and killed while trying to escape from the guards who were taking him to Castle Thunder
1864-11-07, Richmond Sentinel; two boys arrested near the Second Baptist Church for throwing rocks. They are members of the "basin cats."
1865-01-03, Richmond Whig; many slaves are thronging Main Street, looking for hirers. Rates given, and complained of as too high
1865-04-06, Richmond Whig; excellent, and lengthy, account of the evacuation and burning of Richmond
1865-04-10, Richmond Whig; thoroughfares have been cleared through the streets
1865-04-12, Richmond Whig; idea of city railway has been adopted by Northern capitalists
1865-04-12, Richmond Whig; work continues to clear the streets of rubble
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, Richmond Whig; Rocketts, the port of Richmond has resumed trade, and is being cleaned up
1865-04-15, Richmond Whig; incredible list of the property destroyed in the evacuation
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