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Information about Weather in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-08-01, Richmond Sentinel; building at Chimborazo struck by lightning
1864-01-12, Richmond Whig; men and boys are skating on the canal basin; notes that for this to occur, the freeze has been very hard
1864-01-19, Richmond Whig; first weekly reception at the President's house will occur tonight
1864-03-03, Charleston Mercury; account of Dahlgren's Raid - notes the Armory Battalion engaging the enemy on the Westham road (Cary St.) and that 171 prisoners have been received at Libby
1864-03-06, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VI, pp. 1087-1090; Report on sanitary conditions at Belle Isle
1864-03-07, Richmond Whig; rumor of mutiny at Belle Isle is false
1864-05-05, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VII, pp. 116-119; Union report of sufferings on Belle Isle
1864-08-27, Richmond Examiner; two separate escape attempts from Belle Isle on 8/25. Two of the escaping prisoners killed, three wounded, one missing. Mentions that Virginius Bossieux is in charge of the prison
1864-08-27, Richmond Sentinel; four men shot trying to escape Belle Isle
1864-08-27, Richmond Whig; five men shot while trying to escape from Belle Isle on successive nights
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