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1862-04-05, Richmond Dispatch; Pryce Lewis and John Scully to be hanged soon at the New Fair Grounds (Camp Lee)
1862-04-26, Richmond Dispatch; counterfeiter to be hanged near New Alms House
1862-04-28, Richmond Dispatch; Timothy Webster, a Pinkerton agent, has been condemned to be hung as a spy
1862-04-29, Richmond Dispatch; Timothy Webster will be hung today
1862-04-30, Richmond Dispatch; Details of the execution of Timothy Webster at Camp Lee; "Mrs. Webster" still confined in Castle Godwin
1862-04-30, Richmond Whig; Timothy Webster, Yankee spy, was hung at Camp Lee yesterday
1862-06-10, Richmond Whig; Godwin announces the names of two captains in the “Confederate States Military Prison” [Libby Prison] to be held as hostages in retaliation for two Confederate captains
1862-08-01, Richmond Dispatch; Martin Hogan, deserter, to be shot 8/5. He is in a Richmond prison now.
1862-08-13, Richmond Dispatch; attempted deserter, confined in Castle Godwin, is executed
1862-08-21, Richmond Dispatch; there will be a hanging of a counterfeiter tomorrow at Camp Lee
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