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Information about the James River during the Civil War.
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1865-04-14, Richmond Whig; Belle Isle is to be a refugee camp
1865-04-17, Richmond Whig; steamer runs afoul of one of the sunken vessels at Drewry’s Bluff and sustains damage
1865-04-18, Richmond Whig; minute guns were fired by the fleet at Rocketts in honor of President Lincoln
1865-04-22, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper; Account of Lincoln’s visit to Richmond from a sketch artist – notes Lincoln’s recent illness
1865-04-25, Richmond Whig; "partial list" of views taken by Mathew Brady of Richmond
1865-04-26, Richmond Whig; several gunboats that have been scuttled in the James river have been raised and salvaged
1865-04-27, Richmond Whig; Rocketts has been taken over by the Federals and improvements are being made
1865-05-02, Hartford (CT) Daily Courant; important and detailed description of Drewry’s Bluff after the evacuation
1865-05-11, Hartford (CT) Daily Courant; members of Co. D, 1st CT Heavy Aritllery at Fort Darling believe they will be sent home soon
1865-05-30, Hartford (CT) Daily Courant; reports of morale problems in the 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery, now along the James River
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