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1864-05-20, Richmond Examiner; General Gordon dies at the Officer's Hospital (GH#4)
1864-05-20, Richmond Whig; Gen. Gordon dies at the officers' hospital. Misidentified as J. B. Gordon.
1864-05-21, Richmond Whig; seven VMI cadets have died to date after the Battle of New Market
1864-05-23, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VII, pp. 80-81; Reprint of letter to the New York Times entitled "Prison Life in Richmond - It's Cruelties."
1864-05-23, Richmond Examiner; list of Yankee officers in the Libby Prison hospital; notes that there are 85 prisoners currently in Libby
1864-05-31, Richmond Dispatch; major prosecution witness again Robert S. Forde is charged with stealing a cow
1864-05-31, Richmond Whig; slave of Dr. Hancock drowns in Shockoe Creek
1864-06-02, Richmond Examiner; deaths in the Richmond hospitals is (percentage wise) less than it was during the seven days battles
1864-06-04, Richmond Examiner; the remains of Colonel Keitt, 20th SC Infantry, who was killed on June 1 were taken to the Danville depot for transportation to South Carolina
1864-06-06, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VII, pp. 205-207; inspection report for week ending 5/31/1864 of Castle Thunder and Libby Prison.
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