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Information about Jefferson Davis in Richmond during the Civil War
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1863-02-07, Richmond Dispatch; All three executions of yesterday postponed
1863-04-15, National Archives; two Confederate Senators write to President Davis urging the promotion of John H. Winder to Major General
1863-05-12, Richmond Dispatch; details – extensive – on TJJ funeral plans
1863-05-13, Richmond Dispatch; detailed description of the funeral procession of Gen. Stonewall Jackson
1863-05-19, Richmond Dispatch; Jeff Davis slave gets 25 lashes for thievery
1863-05-19, Richmond Dispatch; Patrick Devlin, soldier, in trouble for fight on 17th street
1863-05-20, The Potter Journal (Coudersport, PA); very detailed account of the Richmond Bread Riot, apparently from an eye-witness. Also mentions a large community in Richmond of Union sympathizers
1863-06-25, Library of Congress; letter from Phoebe Pember to her sister describing social life in Richmond, etc.
1863-08-06, Richmond Examiner; 500 prisoners at Castle Thunder will be released
1863-08-26, Judith McGuire Notes; many anecdotes relating to Judith McGuire's service at Robertson Hospital - Sally Tompkins mentioned repeatedly; her husband gets a job at the "Officers' Hospital" (GH#1) as post chaplain;
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