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Information about accidents in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1901-04-20, Richmond Times; little boy dies after a fall off the railroad cars at the Tredegar Iron Works
1902-01-17, Richmond Times; man’s eyes are burned at Tredegar
1902-02-11, Richmond Times; man’s skull is fractured at Tredegar
1905-08-25, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Tredegar employee has his eye burned out by a piece of red-hot iron.
1905-08-26, Alexandria (Va.) Gazette; ; man killed and five injured at Tredegar when fly wheel explodes
1905-08-26, Newport News (Va.) Daily Press; man killed at Tredegar by the explosion of a fly wheel. Details on others injured.
1906-08-22, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Tredegar worker has his leg “cut to the bone”
1907-09-11, Richmond Times-Dispatch; accident at Tredegar Iron Works – employee’s finger “badly mashed.”
1907-09-11, Richmond Times-Dispatch; man gets two fingers caught (later amputated) in cog wheel at Tredegar
1907-12-18, Richmond Times-Dispatch, man seriously injured in a fall at Tredegar
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