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Information about accidents in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1864-11-24, Richmond Sentinel; small explosion at Tredegar Iron Works
1864-11-24, Richmond Whig; one white man and three negroes were killed by the accidental explosion of shells at Tredegar
1864-12-31, Richmond Sentinel; prisoner at Libby killed in accident
1864-12-31, Richmond Whig; prisoner at Libby accidentally killed by "the accidental explosion of a musket" while the inspector was examining it in the basement of Libby
1865-04-06, Richmond Whig; Richmond Fire Brigade has begun demolishing the ruins
1865-04-17, Richmond Whig; steamer runs afoul of one of the sunken vessels at Drewry’s Bluff and sustains damage
1865-04-18, Richmond Whig; ruins fall on Bank street, near Ninth – narrowly missing lady and soldiers. Fire brigade is demolishing the walls
1865-04-20, Richmond Whig; great description of the "Antiquities of Richmond"
1865-06-23, Richmond Whig; steamer runs into barge full of soldiers clearing obstructions at Drewry’s Bluff
1865-10-03, Richmond Whig; boy seriously injured after falling from the ruins of “Warwick’s Mills” (Gallego)
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