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Information about deaths in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1861-09-16, Richmond Whig; Louisiana soldier, shot by a South Carolinian, dies in St. Charles Hospital
1861-09-23, Richmond Enquirer; Yankee prisoner in the "lower prison, near Rocketts" shot and killed for verbally abusing a sentinel. Sentinel praised for doing his duty. Prisoner buried at Shockoe Cemetery
1861-09-24, Richmond Enquirer; Yankee prisoner shot by a sentinel; buried at Shockoe
1861-09-26, Richmond Enquirer; Yankee soldier dies at Prison Hospital No. 1, under the care of Dr. Higginbotham
1861-09-27, Richmond Dispatch; obituary notice for Robert Harwood
1861-09-30, Richmond Examiner; Texas Soldier dies at St. Charles Hospital (GH#8)
1861-10-02, Richmond Dispatch; very detailed account of the ladies' & state hospitals in Richmond - gives statistics and descriptions
1861-10-08, Richmond Dispatch; death notice of Mary E. McCaw, daughter of Dr. Wm. R. McCaw (sister to J. B. McCaw?)
1861-10-08, Richmond Dispatch; Geo. Sheridan, Ala. soldier, goes crazy, runs through streets in underwear, leaps to death in canal at "Armory Bridge"
1861-10-24, Richmond Dispatch; Four POWs (named) died 10/23 at Prison hospital
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