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Information about Food & Supply in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1863-02-19, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. V, pp. 833-834; supplies received
1863-02-23, National Archives; Tredegar begs for 5000 ingots of copper and 1000 pounds of zinc for making cannon and sabots
1863-02-25, Richmond Dispatch; paragraph on woes of the gas works
1863-03-03, Richmond Dispatch; update on city markets – scarcity of items
1863-03-05, National Archives; One of the Matrons at Chimborazo is accustomed to entertaining for dinner - Moore cautions against the tendency of the matrons to become extravagant
1863-03-11, Richmond Dispatch; RF&P RR freight rates to increase
1863-03-11, Richmond Dispatch; update on 1st and 2nd Market shortages
1863-03-12, Richmond Dispatch; 3 Castle Lightning escapers foiled
1863-03-12, Richmond Dispatch; extensive fire at the Public Warehouse, 8th and Canal streets. Estimated loss is $200,000.
1863-03-16, Richmond Dispatch; Drewry’s Bluff Hotel is “open at all times” – operated by W. J. Honer
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