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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-06-10, Richmond Whig; Godwin announces the names of two captains in the “Confederate States Military Prison” [Libby Prison] to be held as hostages in retaliation for two Confederate captains
1862-06-13, Richmond Dispatch; POW from 73NY brought in
1862-06-16, Richmond Whig; 160 prisoners captured by Gen. Stuart are brought to "the Libby prison"
1862-06-18, Richmond Dispatch; 11 POWs arrive for Libby
1862-06-20, Richmond Dispatch; 11 POWs brought to Libby
1862-06-21, Richmond Dispatch; 5 POWs arrive
1862-06-21, Richmond Examiner; four prisoners arrive at Libby Prison
1862-06-25, Richmond Dispatch; Eight POWs arrive. One named
1862-06-26, Richmond Enquirer; new hospitals have been opened "in the lower part of the city" in anticipation of "the next fight." Hospitals previously established have been emptied.
1862-06-28, Richmond Whig; 30 prisoners brought to Libby Prison – lists regiments
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