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1863-03-16, Richmond Dispatch; large update on Brown’s Island explosion. List of killed and wounded – 64 or 65 total. Funeral at Trinity Church on Broad for Rev. Woodcock, supervisor
1863-03-16, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor asks families of Brown’s Island explosion victims to check in, so that he can direct aid toward them
1863-03-16, Richmond Sentinel; description and details of the Brown's Island Confederate Laboratory explosion
1863-03-17, Richmond Sentinel; no more deaths from the laboratory explosion - donations for their relief have been pouring in
1863-03-18, Richmond Dispatch; soldiers quartered near RYRRR Depot shoot pigeons on Dock St. w/ shotguns routinely
1863-03-20, Richmond Sentinel; another man dies of his wounds after the Confederate Laboratory disaster
1863-03-21, Richmond Sentinel; 14-year old girl dies of her wounds from the Laboratory explosion
1863-03-23, Richmond Dispatch; 2 Tredegar workers badly injured when shed roof collapses from weight of snow.
1863-03-23, Richmond Sentinel; fatal injuries at Tredegar Iron Works
1863-03-27, Richmond Dispatch; River in flood. Boy died in cellar of home, corner 18th & Cary, by drowning in rising water
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