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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-07-14, Richmond Dispatch; 3000 Yankees moved to Belle Isle, including over 1000 previously housed at Barrett's factory
1862-07-14, Richmond Dispatch; Yankee Surgeons to be exchanged, except those at Savage's Station
1862-07-14, Richmond Enquirer; number now registered at the Libby Prison exceeds 6000
1862-07-14, Richmond Examiner; prisoners have been sent to Belle Isle, officers are confined in Crenshaw warehouse (within Tredegar Iron Works); account of letters sent from Libby Prison
1862-07-15, Richmond Enquirer; good description of the prison on Belle Isle - notes that the prisoners are "seeing a good time" and spend their hours in leisure and play
1862-07-17, Pittsburgh Gazette; description of the capture of Gen. McCall – notes that he is being quartered at the Spotswood Hotel in Richmond
1862-07-18, Richmond Dispatch; 14 wounded Yankees have died at Libby Prison hospital
1862-07-19, Richmond Dispatch; List of Yankee officers sent north on 7/18
1862-07-19, Richmond Enquirer; 8000 (probably 9000) prisoners are in Richmond - 3000 at Libby, 5000 at Belle Isle
1862-07-19, Richmond Enquirer; mortality among wounded prisoners is very great - 20 died at the York River RR depot
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