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1861-12-07, Richmond Dispatch; death notice for 13 month old son of Charles H. Winston
1861-12-10, Richmond Enquirer; List of deceased Prisoners of War
1861-12-12, Richmond Dispatch; duel takes place at the Broad Rock Race Course
1862-01-03, Richmond Dispatch; Capt. Hugh McQuaid, Co. I, 39th NY, died in the Military Hospital 12/26. 25 POWs died in December.
1862-01-11, Richmond Whig; death notice for Philip Rahm, proprietor of the "Eagle Foundry," who died of lockjaw. He was attended by Dr. Bolton.
1862-01-15, Richmond Dispatch; statistics on Oakwood Cemetery; 540 soldiers buried there so far
1862-01-15, Richmond Whig; there have been 550 burials at Oakwood cemetery so far
1862-01-20, Richmond Enquirer; report of the death of ex-president John Tyler
1862-01-21, Richmond Dispatch; Engineer of RF&P RR murdered
1862-01-21, Richmond Enquirer; details for the funeral of ex-president John Tyler, to be held tomorrow
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