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Information about accidents in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1864-08-22, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor's Court cases reported August 22, 1864
1864-08-25, Richmond Dispatch; Young girl gored by a cow - vicious cows are dangerous and should be kept off the street
1864-08-31, Richmond Dispatch; Shell exploded in the furnace of W. B. Cook's foundry, no injuries
1864-08-31, Richmond Sentinel; shell explodes in a foundry in rear of the War Department building (Mechanics' Institute)
1864-09-02, Richmond Dispatch; Two injured in a buggy accident - horse took fright
1864-09-26, Richmond Sentinel; man falls from a fifth story window of the Spotswood Hotel and is killed
1864-09-26, Richmond Whig; man falls from a fifth story window of the Spotswood Hotel and is killed
1864-09-28, Richmond Sentinel; locomotive traveling up the connector track on 8th street, gets out of control near the Spotswood and falls back down into the canal bridge
1864-10-03, Richmond Sentinel; Mr. Harvie, President of the Richmond and Danville Railroad, collides with an oncoming train while operating a handcar in Manchester and is injured
1864-10-27, Richmond Whig; negro boy is killed after trying to jump on to the Fredericksburg train on Broad street; appeal for this practice to be stopped
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