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1864-06-03, National Archives; Chimborazo's capacity is increased by reducing the space allotted to each patient to 500 cubic feet. Furloughs are encouraged to keep beds open in the hospital; more tents will be sent soon
1864-06-03, Richmond Dispatch; description of the Battle of Cold Harbor through June 2.
1864-06-03, Richmond Examiner; 100 wounded brought in and distributed among the hospitals
1864-06-03, Richmond Examiner; 275 prisoners received at Libby Prison
1864-06-04, Official Records, Ser. I, Vol. XXXVI/3, p. 582; Comments on Butler's previous dispatch
1864-06-04, Richmond Dispatch; description of the the Battle of Cold Harbor, through June 3.
1864-06-04, Richmond Examiner; 800 Yankee wounded are in Richmond
1864-06-04, Richmond Examiner; appeal for citizens to send supplies to the hospitals, which are lacking greatly
1864-06-04, Richmond Examiner; description of the the Battle of Cold Harbor, through June 3.
1864-06-04, Richmond Examiner; the remains of Colonel Keitt, 20th SC Infantry, who was killed on June 1 were taken to the Danville depot for transportation to South Carolina
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