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Information about Shockoe Cemetery in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1863-02-11, Richmond Dispatch; Shockoe burials for quarter ending 1/31 – 220 White males, 213 male negroes
1863-05-19, Richmond Dispatch; City Council votes to separate management of Alms House from that of Shockoe Cemetery
1863-05-19, Richmond Dispatch; Quarter ending 4/30/1863, Shockoe burials 228 whites (136 male, 85 female, 7 still-borns)
1863-05-20, Richmond Dispatch; Wm. J. Waldrop elected Superintendent of Shockoe Hill Cemetery
1863-06-04, Richmond Sentinel; people are stealing flowers from Hollywood and Shockoe cemeteries
1864-08-04, Richmond Dispatch; Flowers and shrubbery are being pulled from graves and it must stop
1864-08-31, Richmond Dispatch; Summary of the proceedings of a called meeting of the City Council - salaries reported
1865-09-26, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Shockoe Cemetery is terribly overgrown with weeds
1866-03-10, Richmond Dispatch; deserter from the US Army arrested in Shockoe Cemetery – taken to Camp Winder
1866-04-16, Richmond Dispatch; remains of Adjutant John Allen, Gettysburg KIA, buried in Shockoe cemetery
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