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Information about the James River during the Civil War.
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1865-06-07, Richmond Whig; description of travel on the James River pontoon bridges
1865-06-08, White Cloud (Kan.) Chief; R. M. T. Hunter has been arrested and imprisoned on “a gunboat in the James.”
1865-06-13, Richmond Whig; Mayo’s Bridge will be completed this week
1865-06-19, Richmond Whig; Mayo’s Bridge is ready for foot traffic, and will be ready for vehicles soon
1865-06-19, Richmond Whig; Wreck of the CSS Patrick Henry is causing a shoal near Rocketts; obstructions at Drewry’s Bluff are still in place
1865-06-23, Richmond Whig; steamer runs into barge full of soldiers clearing obstructions at Drewry’s Bluff
1865-06-29, Richmond Whig; the new Mayo’s Bridge is completed and open – pontoon bridges are to be taken up
1865-07-06, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Steamer Allison took an excursion to Dutch Gap for the Fourth of July
1865-07-12, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Thos. Crellin is engaged in removing the wreck of the CSS Patrick Henry
1865-07-28, Richmond Whig; description of the current state of Rocketts Landing
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