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1864-12-31, Richmond Whig; prisoner at Libby accidentally killed by "the accidental explosion of a musket" while the inspector was examining it in the basement of Libby
1865-01-13, Richmond Sentinel; Note to Phoebe Pember in the personal ads.
1865-01-20, Richmond Dispatch; Forde’s case continued again
1865-01-22-28, Westervelt, John H., Diary of a Yankee Engineer; Diary of 1st NY Engineers soldier detailing the Battle of Trent’s Reach from Fort Brady.
1865-02-23, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VIII, pp. 300-301; report of inspection of General Hospital #21
1865-03-03, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VIII, pp. 337-353; Report of the joint select committee appointed to investigate the condition and treatment of prisoners of war.
1865-03-10, Richmond Dispatch; Forde’s case is continued again
1865-04-01, Richmond Whig; account of the funeral of John M. Daniel, former editor of the Richmond Examiner
1865-04-04, Richmond Whig; excellent account of the evacuation and burning of Richmond; mentions Smith's factory, "on 21st street" burning
1865-04-06, Richmond Whig; excellent, and lengthy, account of the evacuation and burning of Richmond
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