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Information about executions in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1863-10-12, Richmond Dispatch; further on Spencer Kellogg – Admiral Porter notes that he was a warrant officer in the Navy, not a spy; also that he was related to John Brown
1863-10-17, Richmond Dispatch; final letter of Spencer Kellogg from Castle Thunder, before his hanging at Camp Lee
1864-03-14, Richmond Whig; Gen. Neal Dow and Capts. Sawyer and Flynn have been sent North
1864-03-16, Richmond Whig; soldier dies in Castle Thunder
1864-07-16, Richmond Dispatch; Slave found guilty of grand larceny and sentenced to hang
1864-07-27, Richmond Dispatch; A man scheduled to hang petitions the Governor for a pardon
1864-07-28, Richmond Dispatch; Two men sentenced to death for desertion are pardoned and sent back to their command.
1864-08-19, Richmond Dispatch; A slave convicted of stealing several ladies dresses to be executed today.
1864-08-20, Richmond Dispatch; Scheduled execution deferred so Governor can consider a commutation
1864-09-03, Richmond Dispatch; Man sentenced to be hung on the charge of setting a fire and waylaying the owner
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