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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1861-07-25, Richmond Dispatch; wounded POWs of Ellsworth's Zouaves are taken to the Alms House for treatment - expresses belief that these men are a very "hard set," and "villains of a low degree," and don't deserve any kindness
1861-07-25, Richmond Whig; wounded soldiers and Yankee prisoners are arriving in Richmond
1861-07-26, Richmond Dispatch; 17 Union surgeons are POWs; one is the son of a big New York tobacco merchant and is in Howard's factory
1861-07-26, Richmond Whig; "Prison depot," at corner of Main and 25th street is being visited by curious Richmonders
1861-07-27, Richmond Dispatch; G. D. Harwood's (future GH#22) warehouse is currently being used as a prison
1861-07-29, Richmond Dispatch; belief expressed that John H. Winder will be appointed commander of the 6th South Carolina Regiment
1861-07-30, Richmond Enquirer; City Alms House Hospital (Gen. Hos. #1) described. Used as a prison at this time.
1861-07-31, Richmond Dispatch; 78 wounded POWs brought to Richmond, including a Richmonder in exile
1861-07-31, Richmond Whig; wounded Yankees complain about the General Hospital (GH#1)
1861-08-01, Richmond Dispatch; two POWs arrive - one a spy
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