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1863-10-23, Richmond Whig; murder at Castle Thunder
1863-10-23, Richmond Whig; prison break from Castle Thunder
1863-11-03, Richmond Whig; escapee from Castle Thunder reaches yankee lines
1863-11-18, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VI, pp. 544-548; report of number of prisoners in Richmond as well as provisions issued to prisoners
1863-11-27, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VI, pp. 586-588; Complaint on conditions at Belle Isle and Libby; also report on mortality at Belle Isle from Carrington (to Winder)
1863-11-28, New York Herald; testimony from released federal surgeons regarding poor conditions
1863-12-05, Harper’s Weekly; article describing Belle Isle, and providing a highly propagandized engraving of the prison camp. Article describes suffering on Belle Isle, and mentions that 43 men are dying in Richmond hospitals each day
1863-12-17, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VI, pp. 1086-87; General Hospital #10 is ordered to be closed; stores from the Texas Hospital are sought to alleviate suffering in GH#10
1864-01-06, Richmond Dispatch; Chimborazo and Winder statistics
1864-01-18, Richmond Dispatch; Judge Lyon’s Hustings court to take up the case of Robert S. Forde, and the Bank Street shooting.
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