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1864-11-01, Richmond Sentinel; details on the killing of the soldier who tried to escape while being taken to Castle Thunder
1864-11-11, Richmond Sentinel; detective Caphart, "one of the detectives attached to the Castle Thunder prison" died yesterday
1864-11-11, Richmond Whig; Detective Caphart, "one of the police of Castle Thunder," dies
1864-11-24, Richmond Sentinel; small explosion at Tredegar Iron Works
1864-11-24, Richmond Whig; one white man and three negroes were killed by the accidental explosion of shells at Tredegar
1864-11-25, Richmond Whig; murder of a little boy by a nurse at General Hospital #9
1864-11-30, Richmond Dispatch; Forde’s case again postponed “for reasons deemed sufficient to the court”
1864-12-12, Richmond Sentinel; a conductor on the Fredericksburg railroad is shot by a criminal and dies at the "officers’ hospital (City Alms House)." Gives a list of the doctors who treated him
1864-12-27, Richmond Dispatch; trial of Forde again postponed owing to the inability to produce witnesses and jurors
1864-12-31, Richmond Sentinel; prisoner at Libby killed in accident
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