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Information about children in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1864-06-15, National Archives, RG 109, Ch. 6, Vol. 364, p. 116; Carrington addresses problems at Stuart Hospital (staff and cooking)
1864-06-24, Richmond Sentinel; boys are throwing stones at the Washington and Clay monuments and each other. The mayor clamps down and orders all offenders arrested.
1864-06-24, Richmond Whig; Tredegar operative charged with stealing nails
1864-06-30, Richmond Examiner; the canal basin is nasty - if it is drained, murdered corpses are likely to be found
1864-07-06, Richmond Sentinel; two boys are accidentally killed while playing with an unexploded shell at Yellow Tavern
1864-07-16, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor's Court cases reported on July 16, 1864
1864-07-28, Richmond Dispatch: Jury of Inquest deemed unnecessary after finding the body of a possibly murdered male infant
1864-07-29, Richmond Dispatch; A woman gave birth to three children at one birth, has previously had two sets of twins
1864-07-30, Richmond Dispatch; two young boys drown in the James River
1864-08-03, Richmond Whig; boy caught stealing pig iron from Tredegar Iron Works
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