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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-01-07, Richmond Dispatch; Alfred Ely’s lengthy account of time in Richmond.
1862-01-09, Richmond Dispatch; 160 POWs to be sent North
1862-01-14, Richmond Enquirer; Yankee prisoners at Atkinson's factory have destroyed machinery and tobacco in their prison
1862-01-15, Richmond Dispatch; two Yankees escape from prison
1862-01-17, Richmond Dispatch; 160 POWs to leave Richmond
1862-01-20, Richmond Enquirer; Lt. Hairston relieved of command of C. S. Military Prison by Capt. Godwin
1862-01-23, Richmond Dispatch; 4 POWs arrive on the Richmond and Danville Railroad
1862-01-24, Richmond Dispatch; 3 POWs arrive escorted by Capt. Griffin, 6th Ga., and are lodged in "the military prison"
1862-01-27, Richmond Dispatch; 5 Yankee POWs (named) leaving for exchange
1862-01-30, Richmond Whig; Yankee prisoners on one side of Main street are selling carved bones to Confederate prisoners on the other.
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