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Information about Shockoe Cemetery in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1861-11-12, Richmond Dispatch; statistics of burials in Shockoe cemetery during the last quarter, including 97 Union POWs
1861-11-12, Richmond Enquirer; quarterly statistics of the Shockoe Cemetery - 99 POWs buried there
1861-11-25, Richmond Enquirer; 3 POWs died in prison.
1862-02-18, Richmond Whig; burial statistics of the Shockoe Hill Cemetery for the quarter ending 1/31/1862. Notes also that 37 POWs were buried during the same time.
1862-05-13, Richmond Dispatch; Peterfield Trent asks City Council to set aside Clay St Chapel as hospital - request denied; quarter ending 4/30: 114 white interments at Shockoe, 16 of them POW
1862-11-19, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report of General Hospital #1
1862-11-26, Richmond Dispatch; City council minutes: quarter ending 10/31/1862 at Shockoe – 291 white males, total interned – 384, plus 189 negroes;
1863-01-12, Richmond Dispatch; separate small-pox hospital has been opened for negroes at Howard's Grove by the city council
1863-01-12, Richmond Dispatch; special smallpox hospital for negroes opened at Howard’s Grove, free & slave. Old smallpox Hospital near Shockoe Cemetery
1863-01-13, Richmond Whig; Small Pox hospital opened for negroes at Howard's Grove.
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