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Information about Weather in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1909, "With Touch of Elbow"; David Wells (8th Mich. Cav.) gives an excellent account of Libby Prison and his escape through the famous tunnel.
1929, The Black Swan; "The Libby Lion;" article written by the son of R. R. "Dick" Turner, describing his boyhood and experiences with his father. Notes that his Dick Turner was "on the staff of General Winder, with the rank of Captain
1936-08-22, Richmond Times Dispatch; article about working in the extreme heat at Tredegar
1940-01-07, Richmond Times-Dispatch; frozen canal waters force Tredegar Iron Works to close – 200 men affected
No Date, Virginia Historical Society; Morton Tower Memoir, excellent account of conditions in Libby Prison in 1863 and escape through the famous tunnel.
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