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1862-10-16, Richmond Enquirer; rosy and verbose description of a visit to the soldier's section of Hollywood Cemetery
1862-10-20, Richmond Dispatch; “Charles Cluts” 7NC, falls from upper window of Franklin street barracks, lands on open door, breaks back, perched there dead
1862-10-20, Richmond Enquirer; soldier dies after a fall off the porch of the Franklin street guard house
1862-10-28, Richmond Enquirer; obituary notice for Anne Carter Lee, R. E. Lee's daughter
1862-10-30, National Archives; circular to surgeons of hospitals instructing them to forward the names of all deceased soldiers to Gen. Cooper’s office
1862-11-03, Richmond Whig; soldier shot and mortally wounded by another soldier and taken to Camp Winder
1862-11-05, Richmond Enquirer; soldier tries to escape from Castle Lightning, and seriously injures himself in the process
1862-11-06, Richmond Dispatch; Unidentified body fished out of dock “just below” Libby Prison
1862-11-08, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report for General Hospital #12
1862-11-10, Richmond Examiner; Castle Thunder details
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