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Shockoe Creek
Shockoe Creek
Information about Shockoe Creek in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-06-06, Richmond Dispatch; Man temporarily escapes from Castle Godwin
1862-06-19, Richmond Dispatch; Fred Keyser, alias Wm. Schultz, escapes briefly from Castle Godwin by putting on blackface
1863-01-28, Richmond Dispatch; Pine & Oak alleys run between Main, Cary, 17th and Shockoe Creek
1863-04-10, Richmond Dispatch; Joseph Donohoe, Letcher Artillery, escaped from guard while being escorted from Court Martial to Castle Thunder.
1864-05-31, Richmond Whig; slave of Dr. Hancock drowns in Shockoe Creek
1865-04-24, Richmond Whig; detailed orders (dated 4/7) for the different Provost Marshal districts in Richmond. 2nd District HQ at St. Charles Hotel, 4th District HQ at Exchange Hotel
1865-09-29, Richmond Whig; negro teamster shot while gathering wood for Howard’s Grove “between the intermediate and outer line of fortifications.” He sent to the hospital
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