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Information on POW Exchanges in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-04-05, Richmond Dispatch; several Union officers released from Castle Godwin, including Zenas Bliss
1862-05-02, Richmond Dispatch; Winder preparing to parole all enlisted POWs in city
1862-05-12, Richmond Dispatch; T. P. Turner and Jackson Warner escort 860 Yankee POWs to Newport News. No officers included.
1862-05-12, Richmond Enquirer; nearly 1200 prisoners are now in Richmond - 860 privates paroled and sent off, under charge of Major Warner and Lt. Turner
1862-05-13, Richmond Dispatch; More than 800 POWs sent away for exchange
1862-05-14, Richmond Dispatch; description of the exchange of 860 prisoners from “Libby’s and other factories;”
1862-06-03, Richmond Dispatch; 2 Yankee officers among new batch of POWs
1862-06-04, Richmond Dispatch; 560 POWs sent away on 6/3
1862-06-05, Richmond Dispatch; 3 officers captured at Corinth are brought to Libby
1862-06-05, Richmond Dispatch; List of 21 POWs at Castle Godwin to be sent South. Also now 130 traitors in Libby Prison
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