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1866-03, The Cosmopolite, “Reminiscences of A Southern Hospital. By Its Matron.” Part 3
1866-04-20, Richmond Examiner; execution of a Union soldier to be held at Libby Prison
1866-04, The Cosmopolite, “Reminiscences of A Southern Hospital. By Its Matron.” Part 4
1866-07-06, Richmond Whig; white youth shot through the heart by a negro at Chimborazo
1866-07-10, Richmond Dispatch; another “riot” at Chimborazo/Rocketts – white man shot and killed
1866-07-10, Richmond Dispatch; Buildings at the Old Fair Grounds (Camp Lee) to be turned over to the Sisters of Charity in charge of St. Francis De Sales hospital; details on the burial of negroes at Oakwood Cemetery
1866-07-14, Richmond Dispatch; negro man who assaulted and killed another negro at Chimborazo is caught after returning to Richmond and swearing out a warrant on someone else
1866-07-16, Richmond Dispatch; reports of desecration of the grave marker of Jefferson Davis' deceased son are erroneous
1866-07-17, Richmond Dispatch; discussion of reports of mistreatment of remains of Confederate soldiers
1866-07-17, Richmond Dispatch; fascinating account of the execution of a former USCT soldier for murder. Execution took place inside Libby Prison
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