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Information on POW Exchanges in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1864-09-02, Richmond Dispatch; Yankees and a Confederate traitor sent off by Flag of Truce
1864-10 to 1865-02, Rhode Island MOLLUS, vol. IV, p. 54; Simpson, Thomas. Capt., Battery F, 1st Regt, R.I. Light Arty. "My Four Months Experience as a Prisoner of War," Gives an excellent description of Libby
1864-12-24, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VII, pp. 1268-1269; report on certain prisoners
1865-01-21, Richmond Whig; flag of truce steamer arrives at Varina with 400 or 500 exchanged prisoners
1865-01-25, Richmond Whig; 1000 prisoners are to be sent off by flag of truce
1865-02-13, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VIII, p. 214; Yankee correspondence from Libby
1865-03-03, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VIII, pp. 337-353; Report of the joint select committee appointed to investigate the condition and treatment of prisoners of war.
1865-03-20, Richmond Sentinel; Luther Libby's return to Richmond
1865-03-27, Richmond Sentinel; 1300 Yankees sent off by flag-of-truce boat, 500 Yankees arrive at Libby Prison
1865-04-03, Richmond Examiner; 1530 federal POWS from Libby Prison sent away yesterday – 500 of which had been received from Petersburg the same day
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