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Information about charity in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1865-04-21, Official Records, Adam Badeau; report from the Union Relief Commission on the distribution of rations for the poor; Chimborazo & Winder are opened for use by destitutes.
1865-04-25, Richmond Whig; Relief Commission office is now in the Female Institute
1865-04-27, Richmond Whig; Description of the explosion of the City Magazine on evacuation night and damage to the almshouse
1865-05-06, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Free soup being distributed under Metropolitan Hall by the U. S. Christian Commission
1865-05-06, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Military directory of Richmond
1865-05-06, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Notes on the “cheap bread” now sold by U. S. authorities – anyone caught buying this bread for resale to be arrested
1865-05-11, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; military directory of Richmond
1865-05-12, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; 3000 loaves of bread being issued each day by the commissary department on the corner of 8th and Main
1865-06-08, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; military directory of Richmond
1865-06-23, Richmond Whig; part of Chimborazo Hospital used for depot for returning prisoners
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