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Information about the legislature in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1903-03-04, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Virginia Senate passes bill funding the Stuart Monument in Capitol Square. Lengthy description of the oratory and enthusiasm attending the passage of the bill
1903-03-10, Richmond Times-Dispatch; commentary from North Carolina about the Stuart monument: “Virginia runs to monuments”
1903-05-13, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Stuart monument may not be placed in Capitol Square – push within City Council to give $20K provided the monument go somewhere else
1914-02-17, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Tredegar opposes bill for the C&O RR to sell the water rights from the old canal, which Tredegar draws power from
1914-03-10, Richmond Times-Dispatch; State Senate authorizes the C&O RR to sell the old canal – Tredegar and the City’s rights have been protected by an amendment
1965, Richmond Civil War Centennial Committee; Weitzel, Godfrey. Richmond Occupied: Entry of the United States Forces into Richmond, Va. April 3, 1865 - Calling Together of the Virginia Legislature and Revocation of the Same. Ed. Louis H. Manarin
no date, USAMHI - August Kautz memoir; important details on Lincoln's visit to Richmond
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