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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1861-08-02, Richmond Dispatch; 70 wounded POWs brought to Richmond
1861-08-03, Richmond Dispatch; the number of wounded POWs is now near 500 and more arriving; medicines will be needed
1861-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; 74 new Yankee POWs arrive - housed at prison in Jefferson Ward
1861-08-05, Richmond Whig; description of the "prison depot," particularly Harwood's factory, and recommendations for treatment of prisoners
1861-08-06, Richmond Dispatch; 17 Yankee POWs have died in Richmond so far
1861-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; nearly 300 Yankee POWs at Alms House; mentions Col. Wilcox and Capt. Ricketts being there
1861-08-08, Richmond Whig; General Hospital #1 described
1861-08-09, Richmond Dispatch; 11 Yankee POWs arrive
1861-08-09, Richmond Dispatch; notes on high POW mortality
1861-08-10, Richmond Whig; appeal for the Alms House to be occupied by Confederate wounded, and the Yankees moved out. Praises the hospital as a "large and airy building"
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