From the Richmond Dispatch |
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June 4, 1862 |
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Supplies from the country for the wounded |
On Sunday last a thoughtful gentleman
telegraphed to the different stations on the Richmond
& Danville Railroad that any
provisions for the wounded here would be thankfully received. The
result has been the receipt of several car-loads of milk, butter,
vegetables, bread, meat, delicacies of all sorts, ice, spirits,
&c. The people near these stations deserve the highest praise for
that timely liberality which will be long remembered by the grateful
sufferers now in our hospitals. |
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