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1864-07-05, Richmond Examiner; Surgeon General is going to diminish the number of hospitals, because few patients are remaining in the hospitals; the good condition is accredited to the abundance of ice
1864-07-07, Richmond Dispatch; new trial of Robert Forde postponed until the next term on motion, and Forde sent back to jail.
1864-07-18, Richmond Dispatch; Pamunkey Artillery soldier dies at the Van Lew house
1864-07-20, Richmond Dispatch; Death of a Richmond man who was believed to have fired the first gun after the capture of Sumter
1864-07-22, National Archives; two naked bodies are in the dead house from Chimborazo Division #5
1864-07-28, Richmond Dispatch: Jury of Inquest deemed unnecessary after finding the body of a possibly murdered male infant
1864-07-30, Richmond Dispatch; two young boys drown in the James River
1864-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; A woman hung herself from the platform of the stairs leading from the first to the second story and died
1864-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; Man arrested for whipping a servant he hired and causing his death.
1864-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; Very gruesome account of a shell explosion at the foundry in Manchester - eight killed
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