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Information about Duels in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-08-18, Richmond Whig; description of the duel examination before the Mayor - mentions Dr. Peticolas' protest
1864-08-19, Richmond Dispatch; The Mayor determines a man was an accessory to the duel based on a newspaper report
1864-08-19, Richmond Whig; more details on the Daniel/Elmore duel
1864-08-22, Richmond Dispatch; Parties to the duel make their appearance in Henrico Court - One witness remains silent
1864-08-22, Richmond Sentinel; more details on the recent duel - Dr. Peticolas continues to refuse to testify
1864-08-22, Richmond Whig; more details of the Daniel/Elmore duel in a Henrico court - Dr. Peticolas refuses to testify
1864-08-29, Richmond Dispatch; Witness unwilling to testify in the Elmore dueling case is argued in Henrico Court
1864-08-29, Richmond Sentinel; arsonist torches the stable of John M. Daniel
1864-08-29, Richmond Sentinel; more details on the recent duel - Dr. Peticolas continues to refuse to testify and is recommended to be held in contempt of court
1864-08-29, Richmond Whig; fire at the stables of J. M. Daniel
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