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Information about Food & Supply in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-08-03, Richmond Dispatch; Henhouse is robbed of fifteen chickens - the heads of seven found in the yard
1864-08-03, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor's Court cases reported August 3, 1864
1864-08-04, Richmond Examiner; North Carolina Soldiers' Home is at the old Union hotel; surgeon from GH#24 is in charge of relief assn.
1864-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; Thieves enter a storeroom by lifting the blinds from a rear window and hoisting it.
1864-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; Watermelon vendors are charging fifty times more than before the war
1864-08-05, Richmond Sentinel; items from the Mayor's docket: two negro girls are thrashed for calling a white man "poor white trash;" a boy escapee from the Alms House is sent back there after stoning a man at the Petersburg depot
1864-08-06, Richmond Dispatch; The cost of flour has decreased but bakers aren't reducing their prices
1864-08-09, Richmond Dispatch; A report on the business of the City Council meeting reported on August 9, 1864
1864-08-09, Richmond Dispatch; Further decline in prices at the Second Market although still too high - cost of meat and vegetables listed
1864-08-13, Richmond Dispatch; Rice purchased by the State begins distribution
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