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Information about Government Sites in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1864-06-18, Richmond Examiner; description of what Richmond has given up as the Confederate capital
1864-08-30, Richmond Dispatch; Man arrested for stealing brass from the Confederate States artillery workshops
1865-04-04, Richmond Whig; excellent account of the evacuation and burning of Richmond; mentions Smith's factory, "on 21st street" burning
1865-04-15, Richmond Whig; incredible list of the property destroyed in the evacuation
1865-04-17, Richmond Whig; Official directory of US officials in Richmond
1865-04-19, Richmond Whig; Official directory of US officials in Richmond
1865-09-01, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; update on the State Library – books are being returned and the library is reorganizing
1883-04-01, Richmond Dispatch; incredibly detailed recollections of the evacuation of Richmond – gives reliable chronology of events of the fire and occupation
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