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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-08-04, Richmond Examiner; prisoner bayonetted at Belle Isle, not fatally
1862-08-04, Richmond Examiner; very detailed description of Belle Isle Prison
1862-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; names of 4 new Yankee POWs
1862-08-05, Richmond Enquirer; federal officer who escaped from prison recaptured, lists those arrested for abetting the escape
1862-08-06, Richmond Dispatch; 2,500 Lynchburg prisoners and 600 Salisbury prisoners will be brought to Richmond for exchange, including Col. O. B. Wilcox, ad Col. Michael Corcoran
1862-08-06, Richmond Dispatch; 3,000 Belle Isle prisoners have been exchanged; no officers this time; says there are 1,700 prisoners left
1862-08-06, Richmond Examiner; Belle Isle “is being held in readiness” for all the prisoners from Lynchburg and Salisbury prisons
1862-08-06, Richmond Examiner; two of the Yankee officers who escaped from the Officers’ Prison on 18th street were captured in Prince William county, but have escaped again.
1862-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; 96 new prisoners arrive at Libby Prison
1862-08-08, Richmond Enquirer; escaped federal officers have been recaptured and put in Greanor prison
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