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Information about Food & Supply in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1861-07-02, Richmond Whig; Letter from the Richmond Zouaves at Camp Lee
1861-07-08, Charleston Mercury; war news - describes that Fourth of July parade of the Tredegar Battalion as well as notes on the political situation
1861-07-09, Richmond Whig; description of the "cartridge factory", later the C. S. Arsenal, and cautions regarding safety
1861-07-11, Richmond Whig; percussion caps will be manufactured at Brown's Island
1861-07-19, National Archives; Letters Received by the CSA Secretary of War - Surg. Peticolas says 3300-4000 men at Camp Lee and asks for additional surgical assistance
1861-07-22, Richmond Whig; 370 women and girls are employed making cartridges
1861-07-31, Richmond Whig; list of wounded soldiers in private houses can be seen at the St. Charles Hotel (GH#8)
1861-08-05-26, Mary Chesnut's Civil War; C. Vann Woodward, ed.; Accounts of Mrs. Chesnut's visits to Robertson Hospital
1861-08-16, Charleston Mercury; amazingly descriptive article describing a traveler's arrival to Richmond and the Tredegar Iron Works
1861-09-12, Charleston Mercury; two large Tredegar Dahlgren cannon delivered to Charleston
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