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United States of America, 1857, zoomable map
    Record Data
    Place Unit Type
    Rivers/Waterways
    Containing Unit
    United States of America
    Events
    Date Type
    04/01/1862 In the Shenandoah Valley, Union forces skirmish with retreating Confederates around Woodstock Battles/Soldiers
    04/04/1862 President Lincoln creates two new army departments, one directly protecting Washington DC Battles/Soldiers
    04/16/1862 Scores of Philadelphia German volunteers drown while crossing the Shenandoah in western Virginia Crime/Disasters
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    Date Title
    04/20/1852 New York Times, “Great Floods in the Potomac and Shenandoah,” April 20, 1852
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