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Information about military organization in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-03-21, Richmond Dispatch; nice details on G. W. Alexander raid, 17th & Cary. Lts. Turner, Emack & Semple assisted. Arrested every male on the block – 89 in all.
1862-03-25, Richmond Dispatch; Cyrus Bossieux’s Artillery, at Camp Winder, needs 25 more men
1862-03-25, Richmond Dispatch; J. F. Goodwin & J. E. Tanner are raising a company of flying artillery to be attached to the Tredegar Battalion
1862-03-29, Richmond Dispatch; Richmond Arsenal employees form company, Jas. D. Brown Capt.
1862-04-07, Richmond Dispatch; Co. B Arsenal Battalion organized, officers named. Other Governmental agencies organizing for local defense
1862-04-07, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar Artillery to organize
1862-04-07, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar Battalion parades on Capitol Square – more than 200 men. One company has 12-pdr howitzers
1862-04-16, Richmond Dispatch; Herbig’s Infirmary Company is training at the New Fair Grounds (Camp Lee)
1862-04-24, National Archives; T. P. Turner signs as Commander of C. S. Prisons, requisitioning a drum – perhaps first official mention of him?
1862-04-24, Richmond Dispatch; Tredegar Battalion parades, 350 strong. Cannon described
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