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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-09-30, Richmond Dispatch; list of recently arrived POW officers
1862-10-01, Richmond Dispatch; 150 new prisoners at Libby, arrived from Charleston
1862-10-03, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report for Castle Thunder and Libby Prison Hospitals
1862-10-04, Richmond Dispatch; Henry Wirz on special POW duty in south. Capt. Thomas D. Jeffress, 56th Va., in temporary command at Libby
1862-10-09, Richmond Dispatch; two Federal generals, captured at Shiloh, as well as 1200 soldiers and 214 officers are expected in Richmond soon
1862-10-16, Richmond Dispatch; 540 Yankee POWs from Tennessee arrive 10/15 – quartered at Libby
1862-10-21, Richmond Dispatch; 55 men, soldiers & civilian, captured by JEB Stuart, arrived for Libby
1862-10-23, Richmond Dispatch; 24 POWs captured at Haymarket arrive at Libby
1862-10-23, Richmond Dispatch; 60 citizen prisoners in Libby Prison will be sent North. More civilian prisoners are on their way from Salisbury, N. C.
1862-10-23, Richmond Enquirer; Capt. G. W. Alexander has been ordered to take charge of the Yankee prisoners in the city
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