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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-10-23, Richmond Whig; Capt. G. W. Alexander has been ordered to take charge of the Yankee prisoners in Richmond; 61 deserters arrived at Castle Thunder yesterday
1862-10-27, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. IV, pp. 660-661; Major Jordan, 9th PA Cavalry sent from Libby to Castle Thunder under charge of atrocities
1862-10-27, Richmond Dispatch; Lt. 5PaCav only new POW at Libby
1862-10-28, Richmond Dispatch; 21 POWs caught at Catlett’s Station arrive at Libby
1862-10-30, Richmond Dispatch; 8 Yankees arrive at Libby Prison from Suffolk
1862-11-01, Richmond Dispatch; 4 POWs brought to Libby. 40 from Harpers Ferry probably there, too
1862-11-05, Richmond Dispatch; interesting case of Solomon Bell, federal soldier at Libby, captured twice in past year. Wife living in Richmond, near Rocketts.
1862-11-05, Richmond Dispatch; Prisoner totals as of Nov. 4 – Libby has 224 POWs, 196 citizens, 36 Confederates, 68 Yankee deserters, 57 negroes. Total is 571. Castle Thunder – 290 total.
1862-11-06, Richmond Dispatch; 60 POWs, all 3rd R. I. Cav., arrive at Libby.
1862-11-06, Richmond Dispatch; Names & units of 6 deserters thrown into Castle Thunder, including E. J. Henry, 6th Va. Also 3 Yankee deserters & 2 civilians.
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