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1863-05-19, Richmond Dispatch; death notice W. X. Smith, C55Va., died 5/15 of CBF wounds, age 22, Samaritan Hospital
1863-05-19, Richmond Dispatch; Quarter ending 4/30/1863, Shockoe burials 228 whites (136 male, 85 female, 7 still-borns)
1863-05-23, Richmond Dispatch; Death notice of A. C. Mountcastle, E10VaBn, died 5/3 Howard’s Grove Hospital
1863-05-25, Richmond Dispatch; soldier found dead
1863-05-29, Richmond Dispatch; funeral notice for John T. Beach, Adjutant, 5th Louisiana. Escort begins at GH#4
1863-06-11, Richmond Dispatch; Hustings Court items – Robert Forde’s trial has been concluded and sent on to answer to a “higher tribunal.”
1863-06-11, Richmond Dispatch; more incredible details (including testimony from Benjamin Ficklin) on the murder trial of Robert S. Forde
1863-06-19, Abingdon Virginian; general notes about the trial of Robert Forde
1863-07-23, Richmond Sentinel; body of Gen. Pettigrew arrives by the RF&P RR and lies in state in the Capitol
1863-08-14, Richmond Enquirer; "Libby Prison Items," says 4,868 prisoners(!!) registered at Libby; Federal officer dies in the hospital and buried at Oakwood
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