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Information about the James River during the Civil War.
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1864-07-30, Richmond Dispatch; two young boys drown in the James River
1864-08-03, Richmond Dispatch; The steamer West Point, lying in the James river, will be sold at auction
1864-08-12, Richmond Whig; steamer Allison is making daily trips to and from Drewry's Bluff
1864-08-27, Richmond Whig; five men shot while trying to escape from Belle Isle on successive nights
1864-10-25, Richmond Sentinel; steamer Schultz has been refitted and will resume trips down the river
1864-10-25, Richmond Whig; steamer Schultz has been rebuilt, and will resume trips to and from Drewry's Bluff
1864-11-01, Richmond Sentinel; praise for the little steamer Parker, which makes excursions to Chaffin's and Drewry's Bluff
1865-01-11, Boston Evening Transcript; British officer’s description of a visit to the Fort Harrison lines
1865-01-11, Richmond Whig; explosion at the Dutch Gap canal rattles homes on Church Hill
1865-01-18, Official Records, Ser. I, Vol. XLVI/2, p. 171; Union intelligence report; Colonel Fry is being held in poor conditions
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