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Information about Free Negros in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1870-08-26, Richmond Dispatch; “free fight” among negroes at or near Malvern Hill yesterday
1871-01-16, Richmond Dispatch; colored woman dies suddenly at Chimborazo of heart disease
1871-04-25, Richmond Dispatch; long recommendation for Chimborazo to be made into a park. Details as to current ownership, its present use as a Freedmen’s camp, and pre-war use as a “common”
1871-06-27, Richmond Dispatch; special preaching by Quaker from Indiana at Chimborazo
1871-07-01, Richmond Daily State Journal; brief mention of “colored school” at Chimborazo
1871-12-20, Richmond Dispatch; colored woman, beaten and set up by dogs by a man at Chimborazo, arrested as a lunatic
1872-02-26, Richmond Dispatch; gambling den at Chimborazo raided by police – 14 negroes and two whites arrested
1872-02-28, Richmond Dispatch; child falls into a fire at Chimborazo and is burned to death
1872-02-28. Richmond Daily State Journal; four year old colored boy burned in a fire yesterday on Chimborazo Hill
1872-07-06, Richmond Daily State Journal; Libby Prison struck by lightning, briefly catches fire, but extinguished.
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