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Information about Bridges in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-04-06, Richmond Examiner; Canal Basin bridge at 8th street, which collapsed under the weight of passing Yankee prisoners, is annoying by its absence
1863-04-29, Richmond Dispatch; iron canal bridge, foot of 8th street, being replaced by wooden one
1863-04-29, Richmond Sentinel; Eighth Street bridge over the canal has been rebuilt after its collapse during transfer of prisoners
1863-05-06, Richmond Dispatch; James E. Jackson of Hanover County into Castle Thunder
1863-05-16, Richmond Dispatch; paragraph on RR engine Augusta
1863-05-27, Richmond Dispatch; rebuttal to Yankee accusations against T. P. Turner, & in regard to Belle Isle
1863-12-17, Richmond Sentinel; walls of the ruined Crenshaw Woolen Mills collapse. Notes that the mill site had recently been purchased by Tredegar
1864-04-01, Official Records, I, Vol. XXXIII, pp. 177-180; correspondence between General Lee and General Meade regarding the Dahlgren raid.
1864-05-16, Richmond Examiner; Ten prisoners arrive at Libby Prison; the bulk of prisoner's from the Army of the Potomac are going straight to Lynchburg
1864-09-28, Richmond Sentinel; locomotive traveling up the connector track on 8th street, gets out of control near the Spotswood and falls back down into the canal bridge
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