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Information about children in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-06-12, Richmond Dispatch; 3 boys steal horse - jailed for a day at Castle Godwin
1862-06-16, Richmond Whig; daughter of Mrs. Rose Greenhow recognizes a Yankee spy at the Exchange Hotel
1862-06-23, Richmond Examiner; account of refusal of the guard at Libby Prison to do duty there
1862-07-02, Richmond Dispatch; fair to benefit soldiers to be held at Bellevue Hospital
1862-07-28, Richmond Dispatch; Police break up rock battle at Rocketts
1862-07-31, Richmond Dispatch; Description of attack by the "Butcher Cats," a youth gang known for its rock battles, on a negro
1862-08-22, Richmond Whig; Mrs. Judge Clopton advertises for “Misses Clopton’s Boarding and Day School.”
1862-09-29, Richmond Dispatch; dead infant found in millrace near Haxall’s Mill
1862-11-18, Richmond Whig; accident on the City Railroad – horses run off the track at 19th or 20th street
1862-12-19, Richmond Enquirer; drunken woman drowns her child near Libby Prison
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