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1865-04-07, Richmond Whig; 8 paupers at the Alms House were killed in the city magazine explosion
1865-04-13, New York Herald; lengthy dispatches from Richmond detailing conditions there, Dahlgren’s body being recovered and sent north, Tredegar, prisons, and Lincoln’s plan for peace
1865-04-18, Richmond Whig; Gen. Grant had been expected to arrive in Richmond this afternoon
1865-04-18, Richmond Whig; minute guns were fired by the fleet at Rocketts in honor of President Lincoln
1865-04-18, Richmond Whig; Theatre closed last night “in view of the general grief at the death of President Lincoln.”
1865-04-20, Richmond Whig; description of the death of R. H. Lorton, collector of C. S. Customs and Chimborazo neighbor, while watching the Union soldiers enter Richmond on April 3, 1865
1865-04-20, Richmond Whig; description of the observance of Abraham Lincoln's funeral in Richmond
1865-04-21, Richmond Times; sentries shot at Libby Prison and Hollywood Cemetery – guard at Libby killed
1865-04-24, Richmond Whig; Dr. Charles Bell Gibson, former surgeon of GH#1, has died
1865-04-27, Richmond Whig; Description of the explosion of the City Magazine on evacuation night and damage to the almshouse
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