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Information about Conscription in Richmond during the Civil War.
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1864-07-29, Richmond Dispatch; The Confederate States District Attorney's argument against a man wanting to be relieved from conscription
1864-07-29, Richmond Whig; more details on the desertion of John Van Lew - notes that he vanished near Studley, during the Battle of Cold Harbor
1864-08-02, Richmond Dispatch; Petitioner's closing arguments delivered in the suit for exemption from military service
1864-08-06, Richmond Dispatch; Judge Lyons decides a very important habeas corpus case about detailed conscripts.
1864-08-11, Richmond Dispatch; Important decision on exemption from Confederate service by subject of Great Britain to be delivered today
1864-08-12, Richmond Dispatch; Important decision regarding British citizen conscription delivered, then suspended, and will be re-heard
1864-08-15, Richmond Dispatch; Additional defence argument presented in the case concerning conscription of a domiciled foreigner
1864-08-16, Richmond Dispatch; Final decision adverse to the petitioner rendered on the British subject's conscription case in C.S. District Court
1864-08-17, Richmond Dispatch; An important Case in the Confederate States District Court.
1864-08-17, Richmond Dispatch; Several habeas corpus cases heard in Confederate States District Court
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