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Information about Food & Supply in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1863-09-05, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VI, pp. 262-263; Report on the sanitary conditions of Libby Prison and hospital
1863-09-10, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VI, pp. 278-280; Conditions described
1863-09-12, Charleston (SC) Daily News; advertisement for Tredegar and notification that the iron works is back in operation – list of materials for sale
1863-09-12, National Archives; Tredegar is begging the C. S. Armory for “belting for our new Gun Mill”
1863-09-13, New York Sunday Mercury; letter from exchanged soldier in the 9th NY, relating experiences as a prisoner on Belle Isle
1863-09-13, Library of Congress; letter from Phoebe Pember to her sister describing social life in Richmond, etc. Mentions being offered a furlough but refusing it
1863-09-14, National Archives; 4 hospital flags requisitioned for Jackson Hospital
1863-09-14, Richmond Whig; McCaw announces that Chimborazo will be used for Va. regiments, and gives details of furlough policy, etc.
1863-09-16, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VI, pp. 294-295; questions of "horrible treatment" at Castle Thunder
1863-09-18, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VI, pp. 301-303; treatment of Libby POWs discussed
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