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1862-08-01, Richmond Dispatch; death notice: Adelaide Clopton, daughter of Judge Clopton
1862-08-04, Richmond Examiner; very detailed description of Belle Isle Prison
1862-08-06, Richmond Dispatch; fatal explosion at the C. S. Laboratory on Brown's Island
1862-08-06, Richmond Dispatch; Obituary for S. D. Roundtree, G1TX, died 8/5 at Naval Hospital, Governor Street
1862-08-06, Richmond Enquirer; fatal accident at the C. S. Laboratory on Belle Isle - explosion of fulminating powder
1862-08-06, Richmond Examiner; fatal explosion at the Confederate States Laboratory on Brown’s Island. William Pratt killed in an explosion of “a small frame building where the fulminating powder for percussion caps was prepared”
1862-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; details of William Pratt, the victim of the recent explosion on Brown's Island
1862-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; extreme heat is causing high mortality; 51 interments at Oakwood Cemetery
1862-08-08, Richmond Enquirer; correction regarding the city of origin of the man recently killed at the C. S. Laboratory
1862-08-09, Charleston Mercury; reprint of Richmond Examiner story describing Belle Isle.
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