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1864-10-20, Richmond Dispatch; Forde’s new trial again postponed, owing to the want of witnesses.
1864-10-22, Richmond Sentinel; murder of a little boy near Seabrook's hospital by a nurse at the hospital
1864-10-24, Richmond Sentinel; more on the Seabrook's hospital murder
1864-10-24, Richmond Whig; murder of a little boy by a nurse at General Hospital #9
1864-10-26, Richmond Whig; murder of a little boy by a nurse at General Hospital #9
1864-10-27, Richmond Sentinel; negro boy is killed after trying to jump on to the Fredericksburg train on Broad street; appeal for this practice to be stopped
1864-10-27, Richmond Whig; negro boy is killed after trying to jump on to the Fredericksburg train on Broad street; appeal for this practice to be stopped
1864-10-31, Richmond Sentinel; man attempts an escape while being taken to Castle Thunder and is shot and killed
1864-10-31, Richmond Whig; man shot and killed while trying to escape from the guards who were taking him to Castle Thunder
1864-11-01, Richmond Sentinel; dead man found floating in the Canal Basin, near the Gallego mills - body had been in the body a week or more
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