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Information about Government Sites in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-04-07, Richmond Dispatch; Co. B Arsenal Battalion organized, officers named. Other Governmental agencies organizing for local defense
1862-06-13, Richmond Dispatch; CS Commissioner examines Castle Godwin’s political prisoners
1862-09-05, Richmond Dispatch; old building on west side of Capitol Square – formerly Washington Tavern & then Monument Hotel, now occupied by 2nd Auditor’s office
1862-11-14, Richmond Dispatch; negroes arrested for theft & counterfeiting. Were stealing unsigned notes from Custom House
1862-11-15, Richmond Dispatch; update on Custom House theft case
1862-11-26, Richmond Enquirer; excellent description of the Confederate stables, located on Capitol and 10th streets
1862-12-01, Richmond Dispatch; Custom House robbers, slaves, acquitted
1863-03-20, Richmond Dispatch; update on Provost Marshal/Passport offices
1863-04-10, Richmond Dispatch; Congressional committee taking testimony about treatment of POWs in Richmond
1863-05-06, Richmond Dispatch; leader of 26 of 26NC band adv for lost music books
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