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1864-03-16, Richmond Whig; soldier dies in Castle Thunder
1864-03-21, Richmond Whig; soldier from Battery No. 4 drowns in the canal
1864-03-28, Richmond Whig; boy is decapitated after attempting to jump onto the Fredericksburg train on Broad street
1864-03-30, Official Records, I, Vol. XXXIII, p. 177; letter from General Butler to Admiral Dahlgren assuring the admiral that the reports concerning the mistreatment of Col. Dahlgren's remains are false, and that the body would be forwarded on the next f
1864-04-14, Richmond Sentinel; prisoner shot by accident at Libby Prison
1864-04-14, Richmond Whig; accidental shootings at Libby Prison
1864-04-16, Richmond Dispatch; The Supreme Court has heard the appeal for a new trial of Robert S. Forde, and will rule on this next week
1864-04-27, Richmond Dispatch; Forde is granted a new trial by the Supreme Court, but will remain in jail until the trial date is set by Judge Lyons
1864-04-28, New York Times; accidental shooting at Libby Prison – prisoners ask permission to buy metallic coffin and send remains home
1864-04-28, New York Times; reprint from Richmond Enquirer – accidental shooting of an officer at Libby Prison. Fellow prisoners request permission from Winder to send his body home.
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