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Information about accidents in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-03-27, Richmond Whig; man severely injured in an explosion of a shell at the "Laboratory, on Byrd Island"
1862-03-28, Richmond Dispatch; one of Talbott & Bro.’s negroes shot
1862-04-04, Richmond Dispatch; soldier accidentally killed at Camp Lee
1862-04-18, Richmond Dispatch; boy named Ligon, from Church Hill, breaks his leg in horse accident at 21st and Main.
1862-04-18, Richmond Enquirer; son of Mr. Ligon is thrown from horse and breaks one of his legs
1862-04-19, Richmond Dispatch; boy drowns in canal near Libby Prison; prisoner tried to save him, but was denied.
1862-04-19, Richmond Enquirer; man drowns in the canal at the foot of twentieth street - taken to Dr. Higginbotham at the "Confederate prison in the vicinity", too late to save him
1862-05-03, Richmond Dispatch; two men badly injured at CS Lab, 7th St, unloading shell
1862-05-05, Richmond Enquirer; reports on victims of an explosion at the C. S. Laboratory
1862-05-08, Richmond Dispatch; John Roberts, living on Belle Isle, looking for missing 7-year old daughter
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