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Information about Food & Supply in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-03-13, National Archives; question about horses at Chimborazo - McCaw reports that he has 250 men "in the trenches" and needs the horses very badly
1864-03-14, Richmond Whig; henhouse of Mr. John Pearce, keeper of the Almshouse, was burglarized
1864-03-23, Richmond Whig; only 1800 prisoners left in Richmond, the 12,000 who were here recently have been sent south or exchanged. Encourages the government not to allow such an accumulation of prisoners again
1864-03-29, National Archives; Jackson Warner Compiled Service Record
1864-03-30, Richmond Whig; more on the lock-stealer at Hollywood
1864-04-02, Richmond Whig; some defenders of Battery #9 charged with theft
1864-04-09, National Archives; Habersham (Chimborazo Division #2 Surgeon) needs extra staff and beds for 400 patients
1864-04-09, National Archives; reply to Surg. Genl. Moore about "changes" at Chimborazo - probably in regards to the closure of divisions
1864-04-12, Richmond Sentinel; details on the recent freshet on the James River - all the islands are flooded except Belle Isle
1864-04-19, Richmond Whig; "Lewis H. Fraysier’s factory, on 20th street, between Main and Franklin" was burglarized
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