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Information about Theaters in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-03-18, Richmond Whig; description of the laying of the cornerstone of the new Richmond Theater, and the contents placed therein
1862-07-26, Richmond Dispatch; Castle Godwin escapee recaptured on Broad Street, “gloriously corned”
1862-11-24, Richmond Dispatch; 2 drunk soldiers to Castle Thunder; 3 rowdy soldiers at Varieties sent to Castle Thunder
1862-11-24, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor’s Court items: 2 soldiers fighting on theatre steps sent to Castle Thunder; Michael Rourke, 1TX, thief, sent to Castle Thunder; T. W. Hoenniger (keeping billiard tables without license) charges dropped
1862-12-11, Richmond Dispatch; minute description of New Marshall Theatre, 7th & Broad
1863-03-10, Richmond Dispatch; patient from Louisiana Hospital & one from Winder arraigned for drunken behavior at city theatre
1863-03-17, Richmond Dispatch; YMCA adv regarding how to contribute for Brown’s Island
1863-03-20, Richmond Dispatch; Opera House planned for 8th & Main or 8th & Broad
1863-04-08, Richmond Dispatch; slave gets 39 lashes for stealing luggage at R&D RR depot.
1863-04-13, Richmond Dispatch; Jas. O. Leary, soldier, drunk at theatre, sent to Castle Thunder
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