A Letter from Richmond, Virginia, September 1864, Concerning Textile and Flour Shortages.
Richmond, Virginia: 1864. Single letter measuring 8 x 5 inches, one double-sided sheet. A letter written by “Cousin Amanda” of Richmond, Virginia, detailing the price and quality of cloth, cotton spools, and flour available to her late in the American Civil War. The Confederacy was under a blockade, and Union.....

