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Information about accidents in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1892-11-05, Richmond Times; accident at the Tredegar Iron Works – boy had his hand lacerated, and later has thumb amputated at the almshouse
1892-11-06, Richmond Dispatch; black operative at Tredegar has his jaw broken in an accident
1892-12-15, Richmond Dispatch; two men killed in a cave-in at Tredegar Iron Works
1893-02-04, Richmond Times; fireman on the Tredegar Iron Works’ locomotive falls off and is fatally injured
1893-04-08, Richmond Times; John Miller, keeper of Shockoe Cemetery, struck by “an electric car” and “badly hurt”
1893-07-28, Richmond Times; man fatally injured in an excavation cave-in at Tredegar Iron Works. Died at the almshouse
1894-10-19, Richmond Dispatch; lengthy description of the fire at Tredegar which has destroyed 8 buildings.
1895-11-08, Richmond Dispatch; accident at the Tredegar Iron Works – man’s finger cut off by machinery
1896-08-29, Richmond Planet; two men injured at the Tredegar Iron Works.
1896-12-05, Richmond Planet; fatal accident at the Tredegar Iron Works
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