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Information about Food & Supply in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1863-04-04, Richmond Examiner; reaction to a former Libby prisoner's writings
1863-04-06, Richmond Examiner; account of the trials of several of the bread rioters, great details on individual cases
1863-04-07, Richmond Examiner; account of the trials of several of the bread rioters, great details on individual cases
1863-04-08, Richmond Examiner; account of the trials of several of the bread rioters, great details on individual cases
1863-04-09, Richmond Dispatch; bitter editorial comparing treatment of prisoners. Touts Libby as clean and pleasant.
1863-04-09, Richmond Examiner; more cases at the Mayor's Court from the Bread Riot
1863-04-14, Richmond Dispatch; City Council resolves to give CSA all “the old cannon used as street posts” provided they are replaced by stone posts
1863-04-15, New York Daily Tribune; important account from Union POWs in Libby Prison relating what they saw of the Bread Riot
1863-04-20, National Archives; Chimborazo Hospital has recently purchased an ambulance from the hospital fund
1863-04-20, Richmond Dispatch; Mrs. H. A. Pomfrey sent to trial as bread rioter. Stole meat from Pollard & Walker’s Store, Cary St.
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