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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-06-30, Richmond Dispatch; Long list of POWs arriving in town, all officers, about 75 names
1862-07-01, Richmond Dispatch; 271 POWs arrive at Libby. Some of the officers named
1862-07-01, Richmond Dispatch; any more Yankees brought to the city will be housed in Warwick and Barksdale's mills (Gallego Mills)
1862-07-01, Richmond Dispatch; C. S. Cavalry escorting POWS on 6/29 brings 3 flags: U.S., N. J. State flag, & Massachusetts regimental flag. Deposited in War Office.
1862-07-02, Richmond Dispatch; nearly 1000 POWs arrived on 7/1. Some officers named. McCall at Spotswood – paroled to stay in city. He will be moved to “the quarters now being prepared on 18th street”
1862-07-03, Richmond Dispatch; more than 4000 POWs in town – names of a few recent prisoners
1862-07-04, Richmond Dispatch; 425 more POWs arrive in town
1862-07-05, Richmond Dispatch; 250 POWs arrive in city, 7/4
1862-07-05, Richmond Enquirer; list of officers captured during the Seven Days, and put in a prison on 18th street
1862-07-05, Richmond Examiner; 125 Union officers formerly at Libby Prison have been moved from Libby prison to the new officers' prison on 18th street
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