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"Richmond Scenes in '62." Battles & Leaders 2: 439-448, Harrison, Constance Cary
1845-09-27, Philadelphia Inquirer; fatal accident at the Tredegar rolling mill
1851-10-21, Richmond Enquirer; John Enders, builder of many Richmond warehouses (including the one that became Libby Prison), has died in a fall
1854-07-25, Richmond Dispatch; breakdown of interments and those due to Cholera in Shockoe Cemetery
1860-11-12, Richmond Dispatch; drunken butcher falls into the canal and drowns
1860-12-28, Richmond Dispatch; death at Tredegar – man falls down a flight of steps.
1860-12-29, Richmond Dispatch; Correction on death at Tredegar – did not die in a fall, but of “congestion of the brain”
1861-03-18, Richmond Dispatch; drowned man found in the canal near the corner of 20th and Dock.
1861-07-04, Richmond Dispatch; lengthy (and graphic) account of an explosion near Thomas' Factory and the State Armory which killed local chemist Joseph Laidley
1861-07-04, Richmond Whig; fatal explosion at the Armory
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