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Information about Jefferson Davis in Richmond during the Civil War
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1863-09-13, Library of Congress; letter from Phoebe Pember to her sister describing social life in Richmond, etc. Mentions being offered a furlough but refusing it
1863-11-26, National Archives, RG 109, Ch. 6, Vol. 708, p. 259; Matron from the now-closed Louisiana Hospital is recommended to McCaw
1864-01-01, Richmond Whig; announcement of the reception at Jefferson Davis' house from noon to 3, as well as the inauguration of Gov. Smith at noon at the Capitol
1864-01-02, Richmond Whig; detailed description of the reception at Jefferson Davis' mansion
1864-01-19, Richmond Whig; first weekly reception at the President's house will occur tonight
1864-01-22, Richmond Whig; notes on the attempted arson at the President's house after the reception
1864-03-05, Richmond Examiner; account of the Dahlgren Raid and the papers found on Dahlgren's body
1864-03-05, Richmond Sentinel; account of the papers found on Col. Dahlgren's body with schedule and orders
1864-03-05, Richmond Sentinel; editorial concerning the Dahlgren raid; advocates like treatment of Lincoln and prisoners
1864-04-01, Official Records, I, Vol. XXXIII, pp. 177-180; correspondence between General Lee and General Meade regarding the Dahlgren raid.
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