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Information about entertainment in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-04-13, Richmond Dispatch; Schultz temporarily stopped going to Drewry’s Bluff
1863-04-14, Richmond Dispatch; Schultz already resumed Drewry’s Bluff trips
1863-04-24, Richmond Dispatch; 4/22 ball at Old Market nets $100 for soldiers’ families
1863-04-29, Richmond Dispatch; paragraph on public lecture at African Church
1863-05-01, Richmond Dispatch; great description of Drewry's Bluff - notes that many visitors have visited the bluff
1863-05-11, Richmond Dispatch; From the Richmond Dispatch, 5/11/1863, p. 1, c. 4 COL THOS S GARNETT. Col. Thos. S. Garnett, of the 48th Va., who was killed at Chancellorsville while cheering on his men to the charge, was buried at Hollywood Cemetery tempo
1863-05-12, Richmond Dispatch; Schultz now at foot of 26th St. instead of Rocketts
1863-05-21, Richmond Dispatch; benefit planned at Old Market Hall, for “Young Guards of Richmond”
1863-05-21, Richmond Dispatch; West & Johnston advertisement for Les Miserables
1863-05-22, Richmond Dispatch; problems keeping people off grass in Capitol Square
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