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Information about accidents in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-06-30, Richmond Dispatch; soldier accidentally shoots self on steps of Exchange Hotel
1862-07-05, Richmond Dispatch; unidentified swimmer drowns in canal beside Tredegar
1862-07-08, Richmond Dispatch; RR engine, VCRR, slips off Broad St. connector track. Notes that the VCRR’s operations will be resuming now that the Federals are gone.
1862-07-09, Richmond Dispatch; man shoots himself in hand in front of Thomas’ Factory, unloading captured arms
1862-07-09, Richmond Enquirer; accident at Thomas' factory - wagoner blows his fingers off while off-loading muskets picked up on the battlefield.
1862-07-09, Richmond Enquirer; Description of an accident on the connecting tracks of the Central RR up Broad street
1862-07-16, Richmond Dispatch; injured soldier, trapped between two railroad cars, is taken to Ezell Hospital
1862-07-21, Richmond Dispatch; 2 empty freight cars escape down Broad Street, crash into VCRR buildings at foot of hill
1862-07-22, Richmond Dispatch; body found floating near “the gauge dock of the basin.” Supposed to be a soldier who fell in the canal near the Armory bridge a few days ago.
1862-08-06, Richmond Dispatch; fatal explosion at the C. S. Laboratory on Brown's Island
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