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Information about children in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-01-08, Richmond Dispatch; grave desecration at Seven Pines
1863-01-12, Richmond Dispatch; Boy accidentally shot on basin bank. City Battalion barracks on southern bank, but no one there guilty.
1863-01-15, Richmond Dispatch; little boy shot at basin dies. Inquest determines he was accidentally shot by unnamed man in D25VaBn, from location of Bennett’s warehouse, south side of basin & 9th sts.
1863-01-16, Richmond Dispatch; Marylanders hold meeting at C.S. Laboratory, Capt. W. N. Smith, chairman. Purpose to help women and children in city by collecting funds.
1863-01-16, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor’s Court: drunk soldier smashes up City Railway car, slave of Wm. Lumpkin “ordered a thrashing” for assaulting a white person; General Winder’s office now on Main St., man who shot the little boy near the basin found
1863-01-28, Richmond Dispatch; important account of bridge collapse at 8th st.
1863-02-02, Richmond Dispatch; negro robbed by teenagers, corner 25th & Main
1863-02-24, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. Judge Clopton, Franklin St., selling & renting servants
1863-03-14, Richmond Dispatch; huge article on Brown’s Island explosion. Injured to GH#2
1863-03-14, Richmond Enquirer; Explosion at C. S. Laboratory
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