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Information about Food & Supply in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1863-03-23, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. V, pp. 386-387; Testimony of General Reynolds after his capture at Gaines' Mill
1863-03-30, Richmond Dispatch; Winder detective Logan McCoull indicted in Charles City County on about 20 charges relating to post-Seven Days activities there, policing battlefields
1863-04-01, National Archives; important abstract of provisions provided at Libby Prison, Castle Thudner and Castle lightning since January 1st.
1863-04-02, Richmond Dispatch; E. W. Johns, Surg. & Med. Purveyor, urges Virginia women to grow garden poppies, for medicinal use.
1863-04-02, Richmond Dispatch; note from VCRR to farmers, assuring fair shipping practices.
1863-04-03, Richmond Dispatch; Battery #8 soldiers & thievery
1863-04-03, Richmond Examiner; list of alleged bread rioters that were arrested are are being examined by the Mayor today
1863-04-04, Richmond Dispatch; Increase in sellers at First Market
1863-04-04, Richmond Examiner; account of the trials of several of the bread rioters, great details on individual cases, including Mary Jackson and Dr. Thomas M. Palmer, surgeon at the Florida Hospital (GH#11)
1863-04-04, Richmond Examiner; editorial regarding the recent bread riot
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