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1865-04-27, Richmond Whig; disinterment of Union soldiers from Oakwood cemetery continues
1865-04-28, Richmond Whig; Customs House has been draped in black, in mourning for President Lincoln
1865-05-02, Richmond Whig; details of colored troops have been out out the Cold Harbor & Gaines' Mill battlefields burying the dead
1865-05-22, Richmond Whig; Adams express company has many bodies, disinterred from Oakwood Cemetery, for shipment North
1865-05-31, Washington Daily National Republican; details of colored troops are burying Union troops at the battlefields
1865-06-06, Richmond Whig; A skull has been found at Seven Pines with a bee's nest in it
1865-06-20, Richmond Whig; lengthy description of the suicide of Edmund Ruffin
1865-06-23, Richmond Whig; part of Chimborazo Hospital used for depot for returning prisoners
1865-07-29, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; obituary for Mrs. Elizabeth Libby, wife of Luther Libby
1866-01-17, Richmond Examiner; two men killed near Mayo bridge while attempting to disarm a shell for scrap iron
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