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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-04-23, Richmond Dispatch; list of recently arrived POWs for Libby
1862-05-06, Richmond Dispatch; 3 POWs arrive from Valley - sent to Libby
1862-05-06, Richmond Dispatch; 5/5 Elias Griswold replaces A. C. Godwin as Provost Marshal of Richmond. Godwin to Salisbury to replace Gibbs, who is taking a Battalion to the field. Griswold a lawyer from Maryland Eastern Shore - other details on Elias Gr
1862-05-07, Richmond Dispatch; Pa. POW (one) brought to Libby from Valley
1862-05-09, Richmond Dispatch; 319 POWs arrive at Libby from Williamsburg, escorted by R. A. Caskie
1862-05-09, Richmond Dispatch; list of other miscellaneous Yankees brought to Libby
1862-05-09, Richmond Enquirer; 319 prisoners arrive from Williamsburg - 300 more on the way. All were put in the Libby Prison
1862-05-09. Richmond Whig; 320 POWs [officers named] arrive from Williamsburg and are taken to “Libby’s building.”
1862-05-10, Richmond Enquirer; notes on the Federal officers among the Williamsburg prisoners
1862-05-12, Richmond Dispatch; T. P. Turner and Jackson Warner escort 860 Yankee POWs to Newport News. No officers included.
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