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1864-06-08, Richmond Examiner; wounded Yankee officer dies at the Libby Prison hospital
1864-06-11, Richmond Enquirer; Oakwood cemetery is described very negatively
1864-06-11, Richmond Examiner; 1100 wounded and sick Yankee prisoners at GH21
1864-06-13, Richmond Enquirer; More on Oakwood Cemetery
1864-06-17, Richmond Sentinel; two soldiers are taken to Castle Thunder
1864-06-21, Richmond Examiner; more wounded arrive at GH#9
1864-06-28, Richmond Dispatch; Hustings Court matters: new trial of Robert Forde is continued until the next term of the court
1864-06-30, Richmond Examiner; the canal basin is nasty - if it is drained, murdered corpses are likely to be found
1864-07-02, Richmond Sentinel; "Fatal Accident" of a slave belonging to Dr. Thomas Burton
1864-07-02, Richmond Whig; Slave of Dr. Tomas Burton is killed by falling into a well
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