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Information about deserters in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-06-20, Richmond Dispatch; Wm. Alex. Thom orders AWOLs to Banner Hosp.
1862-06-21, Richmond Dispatch; V. W. Harrison, Asst. Surg. In charge, Royster Hosp., orders absentees to report
1862-06-21, Richmond Enquirer; All out-patients at the Banner Hospital (GH#12) must report immediately, or be reported as deserters
1862-06-23, Richmond Dispatch; 23 deserters brought into Castle Godwin
1862-06-23, Richmond Dispatch; ad for the Wise Mounted Guard to report to “Camp Pleasant, to the left of Chimborazo Hospital”
1862-06-23, Richmond Dispatch; Three AWOLs from H18Va not deserters - detailed as nurses at Camp Winde
1862-06-25, Richmond Dispatch; Georgian confined in the “guard house of the Western District, corner of 6th and Cary,” shot and killed while trying to escape
1862-06-25, Richmond Enquirer; man makes a repeated escape from the C. S. Prison at the corner of 6th and Cary Streets (Castle Booker/Castle Lightning)
1862-06-25, Richmond Enquirer; man shot and killed while attempting to escape from the C. S. Prison at the corner of 6th and Cary Streets (Castle Booker/Castle Lightning)
1862-06-27, Richmond Dispatch; D. L. McLaughlin, Asst Surg in charge of Crew’s Factory Hospital
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