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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-03-11, Richmond Dispatch; 3 Yankee officers (including Zenas Bliss) stay overnight in Castle Godwin
1862-03-27, Richmond Dispatch; 4 Yankee POWs arrive via the VCRR
1862-03-29, Richmond Dispatch; Castle Godwin takes Libby Prison overflow (more than 700 at Libby)
1862-03-31, Richmond Dispatch; excellent description of Libby Prison, describes good food and hospital
1862-04-05, Richmond Dispatch; Pryce Lewis and John Scully to be hanged soon at the New Fair Grounds (Camp Lee)
1862-04-18, Richmond Dispatch; list of new Yankee POWs at the “Confederate States Military Prison” (Libby Prison)
1862-04-19, Richmond Dispatch; boy drowns in canal near Libby Prison; prisoner tried to save him, but was denied.
1862-04-19, Richmond Whig; little boy of John M. Francisco, clerk at Libby Prison, falls into the canal and drowns - a prisoner appeals to be allowed to go save the boy but is denied
1862-04-21, Richmond Dispatch; 2 wounded POWs from the 3rd Vermont brought to “Confederate States Hospital.”
1862-04-22, Richmond Dispatch; 14 Yankee POWs arrive via the VCRR
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