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Information about accidents in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1864-07-30, Richmond Dispatch; two young boys drown in the James River
1864-08-03, Richmond Dispatch; A "spread" in the track caused three railroad cars to be thrown off
1864-08-04, Richmond Dispatch; A man's leg is amputated after a severe accident at the C.S. Armory
1864-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; A kitchen fire on Leigh Street destroyed the upper story and roof of the building
1864-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; Boys examining a pistol accidently shoot the hand of a little fellow living nearby
1864-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; Very gruesome account of a shell explosion at the foundry in Manchester - eight killed
1864-08-16, Richmond Dispatch; A lady is severely injured after slipping on a piece of muskmelon rind
1864-08-16, Richmond Whig; man who fell from a third floor window at the Spottswood has a fair chance of recovery
1864-08-17, Richmond Dispatch; Little children play a trick on a negro girl living in the family and frighten her - she may never recover
1864-08-20, Richmond Dispatch; Accidental shooting at a House of Ill Fame
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