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Information about Food & Supply in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-12-13, Charleston Mercury, Rumors about Burnside's army and local description; notes that Howard's Grove is expanding, and Chimborazo needs 250 negro nurses
1862-12-13, Richmond Enquirer; sentinel at Camp Lee freezes to death; chaplain seeks blankets for the men
1862-12-14, National Archives; Inspection report of Bellevue Hospital
1862-12-16, Richmond Dispatch; C. S. Armory employees donate $410 to 2nd Corps destitute. Major Downer, the Supt., donated $50
1862-12-16, Richmond Dispatch; W. B. Forder, steward at GH#7, adv for 8 nurses, preferably slaves. Also daily milk delivery
1862-12-17, Richmond Dispatch; wounded men laying around untended at RF&P RR depot
1862, Charles H. Winston Papers; President of the Richmond Female Institute (GH#4), describes the taking over of the building for the hospital, and its use.
1863-01-02, Richmond Dispatch; P. G. Coghlan, State Armory, 7th & Cary, wants lead
1863-01-06, Richmond Enquirer; Excellent description of C. S. Laboratory
1863-01-08, National Archives; Carrington writes on the baking of bread in Richmond hospitals, urges the construction of ovens. Gives great details on the Chimborazo Bakery.
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