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1863-04-13, Richmond Dispatch; body of Martha A. Burley found near Haxall’s Mill – Brown’s Island victim
1863-04-13, Richmond Sentinel; body of a Laboratory explosion victim found in the "race leading to Haxall’s mills." Notes that 50 deaths have thus far resulted from the explosion
1863-04-18, Richmond Dispatch; death notice, Edward Stansburg, d. 4/16 Robertson Hospital, age 17. Chesapeake Artillery
1863-04-18, Richmond Dispatch; John J. Andrew, ex-5La, dies of gunshot wound received in fracas in front of Spotswood Hotel.
1863-04-24, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. V, pp. 518-520; mentioned
1863-04-25, Richmond Dispatch; Clerk of Confederate House of Representatives murdered by former employee, 10th and Bank
1863-04-25, Richmond Dispatch; death notice for Sarah Watt
1863-04-25, Richmond Enquirer; Clerk of Confederate House of Representatives murdered by former employee, 10th and Bank
1863-04-27, Richmond Dispatch; extensive testimony on the fatal shooting of Robert E. Dixon, clerk of the Confederate House of Representatives, but Robert S. Forde, one of his former clerks.
1863-04-27, Richmond Dispatch; flag at Capitol half mast for murdered clerk
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