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Information about the James River during the Civil War.
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1862-12-11, Richmond Dispatch; A. H. Schultz, daily round trips to Drewry’s Bluff leaves at noon and returns at 3
1862-12-16, Richmond Dispatch; steamer Schultz leaves at noon for Drewry’s, return trip at 2:30 - $1 round trip
1863-01-01, Richmond Dispatch; Steamer Schultz leaves from Drewry’s Bluff every day at noon, returning at 3 PM
1863-01-19, Richmond Dispatch; Ellett & Drewry adv for 2 negroes to act as lightermen between Richmond Drewry’s Bluff
1863-03-04, Richmond Dispatch; 10 new Libby prisoners described
1863-03-05, Richmond Dispatch; Sales notice for lots on Cary st – the lot next to Libby Prison and the lot next to the Richmond and York River Railroad depot
1863-03-09, Richmond Dispatch; Lt. Bossieux escorts 402 POWs out of city
1863-03-14, Richmond Examiner; Explosion at C. S. Laboratory
1863-03-27, Richmond Dispatch; James River flooding – water is just below Mayo bridge, and Cary street is “blockaded by water.” Water still rising.
1863-03-27, Richmond Dispatch; River in flood. Boy died in cellar of home, corner 18th & Cary, by drowning in rising water
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