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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-08-08, Richmond Enquirer; prisons will soon be empty due to exchanges
1862-08-09, Charleston Mercury; reprint of Richmond Examiner story describing Belle Isle.
1862-08-09, Richmond Dispatch; Federal officers now in Richmond will be exchanged soon, including Col. Corcoran (being transported from Lynchburg)
1862-08-09, Richmond Dispatch; prisoners from Lynchburg are arriving in Richmond, preparatory to exchange
1862-08-09, Richmond Examiner; 30 Union POWs arrive at Libby Prison – no officers
1862-08-09, Richmond Examiner; 515 prisoners into Belle Isle from Lynchburg, awaiting exchange “in a day or two”
1862-08-12, Richmond Dispatch; prisoners from Pope's army, including General Prince, have arrived at Libby Prison. They are not to be treated as prisoners of war
1862-08-12, Richmond Enquirer; General Prince and other prisoners from South Mountain, arrive at Libby Prison
1862-08-12, Richmond Whig; 302 prisoners, including Gen. Prince, arrive and are taken to Libby Prison, not to be treated as prisoners of war, as they were under Pope’s command.
1862-08-13, Richmond Dispatch; Description of the exchange of 140 officers, including Reynolds, McCall & Rankin
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