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Information about the James River during the Civil War.
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1864-03-09, Richmond Sentinel; One of Gen. Winder's detectives (Cashmeyer) has been arrested while passing letters to a Yankee prisoner on a flag of truce boat
1864-04-12, Richmond Sentinel; details on the recent freshet on the James River - all the islands are flooded except Belle Isle
1864-06-07, Richmond Sentinel; many patients in hospitals cannot be furloughed because their homes are in Yankee hands; those along the canal are requested to take them.
1864-06-17, Richmond Examiner; few inmates in Libby Prison - most of them are being sent south to Andersonville as fast as they come in
1864-06-27, Richmond Examiner; No more flag of truce steamers will be allowed
1864-06-30, Richmond Sentinel; two Yankee deserters arrive at Fort Drewry
1864-07-16, Richmond Dispatch; River excursions twice a day to Drewry's and Chaffin's Bluffs
1864-07-18, Richmond Dispatch; Information about river trips on the steamer "Bonita"
1864-07-22, Richmond Dispatch; The Federal flag of truce steamer New York arrived at Varina with fifteen citizen prisoners and five ladies.
1864-07-29, Richmond Dispatch; A special meeting of the City Council was held
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