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Information about Reunions in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1873-08-15, Burlington (Vt.) Weekly Free Press; excerpt of Gen. Devens’ speech to Vermont veterans – mentions anecdote with Van Lew on April 3, 1865
1894-06-30, Richmond Dispatch; great description of Richmond for the Confederate reunion, focusing on how much has changed since the war
1896-06-30, Richmond Times; account of the Robertson Hospital and Sally Tompkins
1896-07-12, Columbus (Georgia) Daily Enquirer; very detailed account of a visit to Richmond for the Confederate reunion by a Georgia soldier – Fort Harrison, The Crater get particular attention, as does the current condition of Richmond.
1906-03-08, National Tribune; I. N. Johnson, one of the Libby tunnelers, is looking for the addresses of several of the others in the tunnel party, and gives a partial list.
1907-06-04, Richmond Times-Dispatch; S. D. Lee rebukes crowd at Davis monument unveiling who call for a speech by William Jennings Bryan: “No politics on this occasion.” Remainder of article features an interview with Bryan
Events
Election of 1860
Secession of Virginia
Richmond Becomes the Confederate Capital
Pawnee Sunday
Battle of First Manassas
Death of John Tyler
Brown's Island Explosion
Bread Riot
Libby Prison Breakout
Dahlgren's Raid
Confederate Evacuation
Union Occupation
Lincoln's Visit to Richmond
Reconstruction in Richmond
Executions
Reunions
POW Exchanges
Virginia Military Institute (VMI) Cadets in Richmond
Floods
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