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1863-08-14, Richmond Sentinel; advocates a fence be built around the canal basin - notes that several people drowned there in the past year after stumbling into the basin
1863-08-15, Richmond Sentinel; man dies suddenly at the Libby Prison hospital and interred in Oakwood Cemetery
1863-08-26, Judith McGuire Notes; many anecdotes relating to Judith McGuire's service at Robertson Hospital - Sally Tompkins mentioned repeatedly; her husband gets a job at the "Officers' Hospital" (GH#1) as post chaplain;
1863-09-13, New York Sunday Mercury; letter from exchanged soldier in the 9th NY, relating experiences as a prisoner on Belle Isle
1863-09-26, Richmond Dispatch; soldier found guilty of murder – to be executed soon
1863-10-05, Richmond Examiner; Guard at Libby Prison shoots three fellow guards
1863-10-05, Richmond Examiner; Maryland officer dies in the Libby Prison hospital
1863-10-05, Richmond Sentinel; guard at Castle Thunder shoots three other members of the City Battalion in a fight. Mentions a parade ground near Libby Prison
1863-10-17, Richmond Dispatch; final letter of Spencer Kellogg from Castle Thunder, before his hanging at Camp Lee
1863-10-23, Richmond Sentinel; murder at Castle Thunder
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