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Information about Food & Supply in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1865-02-23, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VIII, pp. 300-301; report of inspection of General Hospital #21
1865-02-24, Richmond Dispatch; Virginia House of Delegates passes a bill to provide fuel for soldiers at Chimborazo Hospital
1865-02-25, Richmond Dispatch; Virginia Senate passes a bill to provide fuel for soldiers at Chimborazo Hospital
1865-02, Southern Historical Society Papers; Moore, S. P.; "Resources of the C. S. Medical Dept. in February 1865."
1865-03-02, Richmond Examiner; House of Delegates passes bill to incorporate the Virginia Hospital Relief Association. Mentions there has been “great suffering” at Chimborazo Hospital
1865-03-03, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VIII, pp. 337-353; Report of the joint select committee appointed to investigate the condition and treatment of prisoners of war.
1865-03-07, Southern Historical Society Papers 52 (1959), pp. 452-457; Confederate Congress: Second Congress, Second Session, Senate, March 7, 1865: The Negro Soldier Question.
1865-03-15, National Archives; J. R. Anderson sends kegs of spikes to the Railroad Bureau, but complains that “as all our hands are now in the field, I know not when we make more.”
1865-03-20, Richmond Examiner; Virginia Senate takes up joint bill to look into conditions at Chimborazo
1865-03-22, Official Records, Ser. I, Vol. XLVI/3, p. 79; report from "our agent in Richmond," has items on Castle Thunder
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