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Information about Food & Supply in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1866-02, The Cosmopolite, “Reminiscences of A Southern Hospital. By Its Matron.” Part 2
1866-03-28, Richmond Dispatch; three men arrested by police for “destroying the barracks at Chimborazo and stealing the lumber therefrom.”
1866-03, The Cosmopolite, “Reminiscences of A Southern Hospital. By Its Matron.” Part 3
1866-04, The Cosmopolite, “Reminiscences of A Southern Hospital. By Its Matron.” Part 4
1866-05, The National Freedman; report of charitable contributions at Chimborazo, and notice of poor conditions there
1866-10-27, Sunbury (PA) American; Tredegar is receiving rails damaged by Sheridan to be reworked
1866-10, Debow's Review; "Camp Lee and the Freedman's Bureau;" mostly a racist diatribe, gives a few details into the camp's operation. By George Fitzhugh
1866-12-28, Richmond Dispatch; hog strays into Chimborazo, killed and dressed. Negro to be arrested.
1866, Trowbridge, John T., The South...; account of the author's travels to Richmond and the adjoining battlefields. Good material on Belle Isle, Brown's Island, Libby Prison, battlefields near the city, Camp Lee
1866, DeForest (81st NY), Random Sketches...; 1866 memoir describing conditions in the early Richmond prisons, Libby and Belle Isle
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