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Information about Conscription in Richmond during the Civil War.
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1864-08-18, Official Records; notes how many patients from different states are in Howard's Grove, especially Floridians
1864-08-22, Richmond Dispatch; Important habeas corpus case releasing a man, recently elected Justice of the Peace, from service
1864-08-24, Richmond Dispatch; Confederate States District Court hears two habeas corpus cases
1864-08-31, Richmond Dispatch; Confederate States District Court's opinion on mail contractor conscription
1864-09-01, Official Records, Ser. I, Vol. XLII/2, p. 629; 19th Regt., Va. Militia is doing guard duty at Libby, Castle Thunder
1864-09-02, Richmond Dispatch; Confederate States District Court business reported September 2, 1864
1864-09-03, Richmond Dispatch; Confederate States District Court rules Provost-Marshall employee subject to jurisdiction of military court
1864-09-19, Richmond Sentinel; train guards will be examining passes, and none without proper papers will be allowed to pass through Richmond
1864-10-25, Richmond Sentinel; six Irish conscripts arrested while attempting to get to Yankee lines and put in Castle Thunder
1864-11-21, Richmond Sentinel; one of the "street guards" who checks papers was arrested and sent to Castle Thunder for letting a person escape
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