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Information about arsons in Richmond, Virginia during the Civil War
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1864-01-23, Richmond Sentinel; buildings burned at Winder Hospital
1864-02-09, National Archives, Richard O'Leary CSR, M331; small fire at Jackson Hospital
1864-03-05, Richmond Sentinel; editorial concerning the Dahlgren raid; advocates like treatment of Lincoln and prisoners
1864-05-23, Richmond Whig; stable of Dr. F. W. Hancock is set afire, but extinguished before any damage could be done
1864-06-18, Richmond Whig; former barracks of the City Battalion, at Canal and 8th, is fast becoming a ruin
1864-07-15, Richmond Dispatch; fire when experimenting with cannon
1864-07-18, Richmond Dispatch; Several fires in Richmond
1864-07-21, Richmond Dispatch; A stable fire on Henry Street
1864-07-25, Richmond Dispatch; Quick action by firemen saved a stable from destruction of the building
1864-08-03, Richmond Dispatch; A church in Henrico county destroyed by fire
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