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Information about accidents in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1864-05-07, Richmond Sentinel; negro injured at Confederate States Arsenal
1864-05-07, Richmond Whig; slave of Jas. H. Grant is seriously injured in an accident at the Arsenal
1864-07-02, Richmond Sentinel; "Fatal Accident" of a slave belonging to Dr. Thomas Burton
1864-07-02, Richmond Whig; Slave of Dr. Tomas Burton is killed by falling into a well
1864-07-06, Richmond Sentinel; two boys are accidentally killed while playing with an unexploded shell at Yellow Tavern
1864-07-15, Richmond Dispatch; fire when experimenting with cannon
1864-07-15, Richmond Dispatch; man saved from drowning
1864-07-19, Richmond Dispatch, Intoxicated man falls out of a window
1864-07-23, Richmond Dispatch; Little negro girl was gored by a vicious cow
1864-07-25, Richmond Dispatch; An engine racing to a fire collides with a buggy
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