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Information about Conscription in Richmond during the Civil War.
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1864-03-11, National Archives; Carrington gives attention to the case of Private Van Lew [Elizabeth Van Lew's brother]. It seems that Priv. Van Lew was attempting to be discharged from the service at Chimborazo
1864-06-02, Richmond Sentinel; 10 prisoners released from Castle Thunder
1864-06-09, Richmond Examiner; persons shirking duty are sent to Castle Thunder
1864-06-30, National Archives; Interesting complaint about malingering and malfeasance at Chimbroazo
1864-07-22, Richmond Dispatch; Three men accused of desertion committed to Castle Thunder
1864-07-23, Richmond Dispatch; Judge Lyons hears a Habeas Corpus case
1864-07-25, Richmond Dispatch; Judge will render his decision on writ of habeas corpus
1864-07-26, Richmond Dispatch; Habeas corpus case in C S District Court to decide if a British citizen can be compelled to serve in the Confederate army
1864-07-28, Richmond Whig; notice that John Van Lew has deserted to the Yankees
1864-07-29, Richmond Dispatch; Due to continued illness in Judge Lyons's family, Court of Hustings was cancelled.
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