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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-08-18, Richmond Dispatch; details on the recent exchange of Union officers at Varina. Some of the officers named. Lt. T. P. Turner in charge.
1862-08-18, Richmond Dispatch; the last of the Salisbury prisoners have arrived in Richmond, preparatory to exchange
1862-08-19, Richmond Dispatch; there are now 39 officers from Pope's army in Libby, not subject to treatment as prisoners of war
1862-08-22, Richmond Enquirer; 3000 prisoners on Belle Isle
1862-08-25, Richmond Dispatch; 212 prisoners from Pope's army have been brought to Libby Prison, not to be treated as prisoners of war
1862-08-25, Richmond Dispatch; 4,800 prisoners on Belle Isle
1862-08-27, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. IV, p. 865; Henry Wirz has been appointed to command Richmond Prisons; issues orders to Norris Montgomery, cmdg Belle Isle, to furnish updated lists of prisoners
1862-08-29, Richmond Dispatch; 332 POWs arrive
1862-08-29, Richmond Whig; 357 prisoners captured by Gen. Stuart arrive at “Libby’s prison”
1862-08-31, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. IV, p. 868; 2,000 new prisoners arrive
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