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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-09-18, New York Tribune; news from Richmond from a released prisoner who was hospital Steward of Libby Prison – Pope’s officers are being held in close confinement, the Virginia II is yet unfinished
1862-09-20, Richmond Dispatch; 40 POWs arrive
1862-09-24, Richmond Dispatch; 360 federal prisoners in Libby Prison; more arriving
1862-09-24, Richmond Dispatch; Pope's officers, including General Prince, will be paroled today from Libby Prison
1862-09-24, Richmond Examiner; Belle Isle, now empty, is being fumigated
1862-09-26, Burlington (Vt.) Free Press; description of poor conditions in Libby Prison – men are starving, guards are shooting prisoners, and Pope’s men are held in double irons
1862-09-27, Richmond Dispatch; 21 POWs taken in NC and brought to Libby Prison
1862-09-29, Richmond Dispatch; 429 POWs arrive 9/28 – nine officers
1862-09-29, Richmond Dispatch; 67 POWs arrive from Tennessee
1862-09-29, Richmond Dispatch; more on Wirz's mission south, and estimates there are 5,000-6,000 remaining Yankee prisoners throughout the South
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