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1864-08-27, Richmond Whig; five men shot while trying to escape from Belle Isle on successive nights
1864-08-29, Richmond Whig; fire at the stables of J. M. Daniel
1864-09-15, Richmond Sentinel; Gen. Morgan's remains will arrive in the city soon and be taken to the State Capitol to lie in state, and then be buried at Hollywood until Kentucky can take him home
1864-09-17, Richmond Sentinel; description of Gen. Morgan's body lying in state in the Capitol, and burial at Hollywood
1864-09-17, Richmond Whig; Rev. George Patterson of the Episcopal Church, officiated at Gen. Morgan's funeral
1864-09-24, Richmond Whig; member of the City Battalion is shot on 17th street, and taken to Seabrook's Hospital
1864-09-26, Richmond Sentinel; man falls from a fifth story window of the Spotswood Hotel and is killed
1864-09-26, Richmond Whig; man falls from a fifth story window of the Spotswood Hotel and is killed
1864-10-06, Richmond Dispatch; Forde’s new case called up, but the absence of witnesses compels it to be postponed to the next term.
1864-10-10, Richmond Examiner; 10,100 received at GH#9 July - Sept.
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