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Information about arsons in Richmond, Virginia during the Civil War
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1864-08-22, Richmond Dispatch; A cow-house burned down and the favorite milch cow suffered the loss of half her tail.
1864-08-26, Richmond Dispatch; Carpenter shop partially destroyed by arson
1864-08-29, Richmond Dispatch; Two stables in close proximity destroyed by arson - two fine horses killed
1864-08-29, Richmond Sentinel; arsonist torches the stable of John M. Daniel
1864-08-29, Richmond Whig; fire at the stables of J. M. Daniel
1864-09-03, Richmond Dispatch; Incendiaries start two fires, fire engines did effectual service but servants lost everything
1864-09-03, Richmond Dispatch; Man sentenced to be hung on the charge of setting a fire and waylaying the owner
1864-09-05, Richmond Dispatch; Fire destroyed an old tobacco factory - thought to be arson
1864-09-05, Richmond Dispatch; Fire destroys Myers' negro quarters and a brick home - origin unknown
1864-11-08, Richmond Whig; Libby Prison stable burns down
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