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Information about Duels in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-09-01, Richmond Whig; more on Dr. Peticolas' habeas corpus case over his refusal to testify in the Daniel/Elmore duel case
1864-09-03, Richmond Sentinel; Judge determines that Dr. Peticolas is not bound to testify and he is released
1864-09-03, Richmond Whig; Dr. Peticolas is declared not bound to testify, and is released
1864-09-05, Richmond Dispatch; Another witness declines to testify in Elmore/Daniel dueling case - awaiting opinion from Court of Appeals
1864-09-05, Richmond Sentinel; more details of the trail of R. C. Elmore, for duelling with J. M. Daniel.
1864-09-05, Richmond Whig; more on the Daniel/Elmore duel case
1864-09-15, Richmond Whig; E. C. Elmore pleads guilty for betting at faro
1865-01-07, Richmond Sentinel; duel occurs at Clark's Spring, near Hollywood Cemetery
1865-01-31, Richmond Sentinel; description of Dr. Peticolas' case before the Virginia Supreme Court regarding his right not to testify in the J. M. Daniel duel case
1865-01-31, Richmond Whig; Dr. Peticolas is before the Supreme Court for refusing to testify about the Elmore/Daniel duel
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