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Information about Weather in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-03-03, Richmond Dispatch; update on city markets – scarcity of items
1863-03-09, Richmond Dispatch; brick smokestack at Artillery workshop, 7th st., hit by lightning & partly destroyed
1863-03-11, Richmond Dispatch; update on 1st and 2nd Market shortages
1863-03-12, Richmond Dispatch; extensive fire at the Public Warehouse, 8th and Canal streets. Estimated loss is $200,000.
1863-03-23, Richmond Dispatch; 2 Tredegar workers badly injured when shed roof collapses from weight of snow.
1863-03-27, Richmond Dispatch; James River flooding – water is just below Mayo bridge, and Cary street is “blockaded by water.” Water still rising.
1863-04-14, Richmond Dispatch; Schultz already resumed Drewry’s Bluff trips
1863-04-15, Richmond Dispatch; Capitol Square full of promenading women. State convicts still working on western portion of square
1863-04-24, Richmond Dispatch; small crowd at recent Sycamore Church gathering – Male Orphan Society
1863-04, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. V, pp. 871-924; Evidence taken before the committee of the House of Representatives of the Confederate States appointed to inquire into the treatment of prisoners at Castle Thunder (large, pdf attached)
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