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Information about children in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1864-08-04, Richmond Dispatch; Contributions made for educating children of deceased and disabled soldiers
1864-08-04, Richmond Examiner; 53 prisoners at Castle Thunder have been sent to Salisbury, N. C.
1864-08-04, Richmond Examiner; North Carolina Soldiers' Home is at the old Union hotel; surgeon from GH#24 is in charge of relief assn.
1864-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor's Court cases reported August 5, 1864
1864-08-06, Richmond Dispatch; Methodist Church of Virginia organizing an orphan asylum for the children of deceased soldiers
1864-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; Boys examining a pistol accidently shoot the hand of a little fellow living nearby
1864-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; Very gruesome account of a shell explosion at the foundry in Manchester - eight killed
1864-08-10, Richmond Dispatch; An infant, about four weeks old. is left on the front porch of a residence on Grace street
1864-08-13, Richmond Dispatch; Hustings Court of Magistrates proceedings reported on August 13, 1864.
1864-08-13, Richmond Whig; boy acquitted for stealing pig iron from Tredegar
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