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Information about Food & Supply in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1863-05-15, Richmond Dispatch; Luther Libby sale now scheduled for today
1863-05-15, Richmond Dispatch; Montgomery Cary, 1A10Bn, Battery #2, adv for lost packages
1863-05-16, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. Lewis, Winder #5, thanks Thomas Watkins of Halifax for butter donation
1863-05-16, Richmond Dispatch; large column on fire at Crenshaw Mills
1863-05-16, Richmond Examiner; fire at Crenshaw Mills and Tredegar Iron Works
1863-05-16, Richmond Whig; fire at Crenshaw Mills and Tredegar Iron Works
1863-05-20, The Potter Journal (Coudersport, PA); very detailed account of the Richmond Bread Riot, apparently from an eye-witness. Also mentions a large community in Richmond of Union sympathizers
1863-05-21, Richmond Dispatch; R. H. Lewis, in charge Winder Hospital #5, thanks Abingdon ladies for donations to 37 & 48Va men in his care. Also thanks Mrs. Col. Carrington at “Sunny Side” for bandages & buttermilk
1863-05-21, Richmond Whig; Letter of Complaint from Winder Hospital
1863-05-22, Richmond Dispatch; W. L. Brown, Commandant of the Arsenal, adv. sale of lumber, & coal carts
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