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1863-11-24, Richmond Sentinel; bake-house, slaughter-house and general store-house are built at the Confederate Laboratory to pay their employees with the output of said buildings
1863-12-17, Richmond Sentinel; walls of the ruined Crenshaw Woolen Mills collapse. Notes that the mill site had recently been purchased by Tredegar
1864-01-08, National Archives; questions on the status of two men on the Chimborazo staff
1864-02-03, National Archives, Joseph F. Powell file, M346; Important letter from Surgeon Lane regarding construction to be done at Winder Hospital “at the site of the late fire;” - appears to be taking time during hospital closure to fix problems
1864-03-25, National Archives; Surgeon at Chimborazo #4 requests detail of a soldier from the 6th VA as a Steward and Clerk
1864-04-09, National Archives; reply to Surg. Genl. Moore about "changes" at Chimborazo - probably in regards to the closure of divisions
1864-06-11, Richmond Enquirer; Oakwood cemetery is described very negatively
1864-06-13, Richmond Enquirer; More on Oakwood Cemetery
1864-06-20, National Archives; McCaw complains about short staff at Chimborazo
1864-06-21, Richmond Sentinel; Describes conditions at Chimborazo
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