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1862-11-10, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report of General Hospital #14
1862-11-11, Richmond Dispatch; death notice for C. H. L’Esteange of England, d. 11/9/1862 at Castle Thunder. Column inserted “by his fellow prisoners of the citizens’ room” at Castle Thunder.
1862-11-12, Richmond Dispatch; Daniel Wilson, deserter from N. C. unit, d. 11/11 at Castle Thunder, pneumonia
1862-11-12, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report of General Hospital #21
1862-11-13, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report of Howard's Grove Hospital
1862-11-16, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report of General Hospital #16
1862-11-17, Richmond Dispatch; Police raid Ann Thomas’, scene of above killing. Arrest everyone.
1862-11-17, Richmond Dispatch; details on murder of Lt. J. O. Withmell, CSA, from England & St. Louis, killed in “alley on Cary Street, between 14th and 15th streets.”
1862-11-17, Richmond Dispatch; details on murder of Lt. J. O. Withmell, CSA, from England & St. Louis, killed in “alley on Cary Street, between 14th and 15th streets.” Col. B. D. Harmon present at the shooting. “The public clock” is at corner 14th and Mai
1862-11-18, Richmond Dispatch; More testimony in Withmell murder case. Includes some remarks of girls at Ann Thomas’ – not called prostitutes.
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