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Information about the legislature in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-02-13, Richmond Dispatch; several Congressmen inspect Castle Thunder
1863-02-17, Richmond Dispatch; A. P. Hill & JEB Stuart visit the Virginia House of Delegates
1863-02-17, Richmond Dispatch; JEB Stuart watches City Battalion on Capitol Square, visits Letcher
1863-02-24, Richmond Dispatch; City Council resolves to contest C. S. Govt unlimited use of city streets for Railroads & connecting lines
1863-03-06, Richmond Dispatch; Castle Thunder update
1863-03-11, Richmond Dispatch; update on 2 Castle Thunder prisoners, 3NC
1863-04-04, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. V, p. 866; CSA House Resolution to investigate Castle Thunder
1863-04-04, Richmond Examiner; account of the trials of several of the bread rioters, great details on individual cases, including Mary Jackson and Dr. Thomas M. Palmer, surgeon at the Florida Hospital (GH#11)
1863-04-07, Richmond Sentinel; prisoner shot at Castle Thunder
1863-04-10, Richmond Dispatch; Congressional committee taking testimony about treatment of POWs in Richmond
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