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Information about Food & Supply in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1863-05-25, Richmond Dispatch; adv for pig stolen from Tredegar
1863-05-27, Richmond Whig; Notice of fraud at Winder
1863-05-28, Richmond Sentinel; Letter from Winder hospital patient praising accommodations
1863-05-30, Richmond Sentinel; Rebuke of 5/28 letter by another soldier
1863-06-03, Richmond Sentinel; letter from patient dispelling the notion that Winder Hospital is a "gloomy" place
1863-06-04, National Archives; due to “much injurious irregularity” in ammunition, Mallet is ordered to visit the Charleston, Augusta, Atlanta, Columbus and Selma arsenals once a month
1863-06-19, National Archives; Commander of the C. S. Armory has been ordered to make “Incombustible dresses” for his female operatives out of blue flannel
1863-06-22, National Archives; F. W. Hancock at GH#18 is getting ready to open Jackson Hospital in “ten or twelve days” – Libby Prison sending steward over to him
1863-06-25, Library of Congress; letter from Phoebe Pember to her sister describing social life in Richmond, etc.
1863-07-04, Richmond Examiner; damaged Tredegar departments are being restored to operation; Crenshaw mills will not be rebuilt
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