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Information about Food & Supply in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-04-24, National Archives; T. P. Turner signs as Commander of C. S. Prisons, requisitioning a drum – perhaps first official mention of him?
1862-05-07, Richmond Whig; Description of Winder Hospital
1862-05-09. Richmond Whig; 320 POWs [officers named] arrive from Williamsburg and are taken to “Libby’s building.”
1862-05-10, Richmond Whig; Room established for deposit of supplies at Winder Hospital.
1862-05-27, Richmond Enquirer; YMCA appoints man to assist at Camp Winder
1862-05-29, Richmond Whig; brief description of Robertson (“established nearly twelve months ago”) and Henningsen Hospitals
1862-06-03, Richmond Enquirer; people who have beef and hog bladders are requested to send them to the hospitals to use as ice bags
1862-06-04, Richmond Whig; attendants are needed at the hospitals; St. Charles Hospital is in a very nasty condition
1862-06-09, National Archives; problems with the delivery times of meat at Chimborazo Hospital
1862-06-21, Richmond Whig; Henningsen Hospital receives supplies
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