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1872-12-09, Richmond Daily State Journal; 12/9/1872; obituary notice for James Roane, who died at the Van Lew house, apparently a servant or former slave
1872-12-14, Richmond Daily State Journal; death notice for a sixty-year old former slave named George Washington, who died at Miss Van Lew’s house
1873-06-04, Richmond Daily State Journal; body of young man who drowned near Mayo’s bridge spotted near Drewry’s Bluff.
1873-07-01, Memphis (Tenn.) Daily Appeal; fatal accident at Tredegar – boiler explodes, kills one man and damages buildings
1873-07-06, Morning Star and Catholic Messenger (New Orleans, LA); “several persons” killed in an explosion at Tredegar
1873-07-08, Bristol (Va.) News; steam boiler explodes at Tredegar, killing a fireman and throwing him into the air
1873-11-25, Richmond Whig; death notice of Maria Clopton – 75 years old.
1876-05-31, Richmond Dispatch; lengthy description of the Richmond National Cemetery and the Federal decoration day taking place there
1880-01-01, Richmond Dispatch; Mary A. Lorton, former owner of the Chimborazo Hospital headquarters building, died October 4, 1879
1880-01-08, Richmond Dispatch; grave robbery at Oakwood Cemetery.
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