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Information about Free Negros in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-09-08, Richmond Enquirer; hilarious account of a man who believes he is the devil and a negro who exploited him
1862-09-29, Richmond Dispatch; Three Irishmen from Camp Lee jailed for drunken fight; man charged with keeping disorderly house near Dr. Higginbotham’s Hospital – brawling with wife, etc.
1862-10-02, Richmond Dispatch; 98 captured negroes in Libby – 46 slave, 52 Northern/free, travelling with AoP
1862-10-07, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor’s Court: James Williams, drunk soldier, sent to Castle Thunder; Hoenniger charges men with burglary, slave charged with stealing money, free negro without papers ordered whipped, another free negro threatens boy
1862-11-01, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. Hancock jails free negro for trespassing at hospital
1862-11-07, Richmond Dispatch; Chas. Bell Gibson adv. for 19 black male nurses for GH#1. $18.50 per month.
1862-11-07, Richmond Dispatch; drunk negroes in front of GH#18 (see above) whipped and jailed
1862-11-07, Richmond Enquirer; negroes arrested in front of GH#18
1862-11-08, National Archives; Carrington desires to know how many of the 12 Stewards, 246 Nurses and 28 Cooks are white or black, detailed or employees
1862-11-10, Richmond Examiner; Engineer Bureau Hospital described
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