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Information about Free Negros in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1866-03-10, Richmond Dispatch; trial of two white men for causing the recent disturbance at Chimborazo – paper sides with the freedmen – “They have not sense enough to see that they are treating free negroes in a manner which would not have been permitted
1866-03-10, Richmond Examiner; details of the trial of the Chimborazo rioters – one man will stand trial before the Provost Judge, all others have been released
1866-03-13, Richmond Examiner; case of John Green, charged as the “ring-leader of the Chimborazo Hill riot” continued, and he committed
1866-03-13, Richmond Examiner; negro woman shot by the guard at Libby Prison not as badly wounded as first reported. She at the “freedmen’s hospital.”
1866-03-13, Richmond Whig; trial of John Green, Chimborazo rioter
1866-03-15, Richmond Examiner; “Castle Thunder is done for finally and for good as a military prison post” – the building has been evacuated and is a tobacco factory once more
1866-03-17, Richmond Dispatch, description of racial violence at Chimborazo – white child beaten and abused, negroes at Chimborazo attack in quasi-military fashion
1866-03-24, Richmond Dispatch; negroes who are able to support themselves ordered to evacuate Chimborazo Hospital by April 1st – describes the occupation of the place by former slaves
1866-03-28, Richmond Dispatch, two negro men charged with “shooting and making a disturbance at Chimborazo.” Both discharged
1866-03-28, Richmond Dispatch; three men arrested by police for “destroying the barracks at Chimborazo and stealing the lumber therefrom.”
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