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Information about Food & Supply in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1863-05-06, Richmond Dispatch; C. S. Naval Works, corner 17th Cary, want brass, copper, zinc, lead
1863-05-07, Richmond Dispatch; J. R. Anderson & Co. adv for 20 mules
1863-05-08, Richmond Dispatch; C. S. Naval Works, at the warehouse of Talbott & Brothers, needs old copper and zinc
1863-05-08, Richmond Dispatch; hard times at 2nd Market
1863-05-08, Richmond Dispatch; Laura Gordon & Martha Jamieson fined as rioters. Minerva Meredith fined & jailed. Elizabeth Goods & Mary Duke indicted
1863-05-08, Richmond Dispatch; Louis Zimmer memo, from Richmond Arsenal, requiring return of arms, ammo, etc., borrowed for crisis
1863-05-09, New York Herald; captured correspondent (Vosberg) for the Herald gives a detailed description of life inside Libby Prison
1863-05-11, Richmond Dispatch; more than 2000 prisoners arrive. 1800 put into Conrad & Crew factory. When next arrive, will be sent to Belle Isle & guarded by City Bn. Enormous list of Yankee POW officers now in town. Probably 150 names.
1863-05-12, Richmond Dispatch; Van Lew offers $20 reward for strayed cow.
1863-05-15, Richmond Dispatch; adv for lost cow, Chimborazo matron
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