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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-11-07, Richmond Dispatch; 120 Federals to be sent off for exchange today
1862-11-11, Richmond Dispatch; names of 5 cavalry POWs brought to Libby from recent Fredericksburg fight
1862-11-15, Richmond Dispatch; 11 Yankee POWs arrive at Libby from Gaines’ Crossroads
1862-11-17, Richmond Dispatch; Libby adds 11 POWs on 11/14 and 27 on 11/15
1862-11-18, Richmond Dispatch; 110 new POWs at Libby, escorted by Lt. Blackstone, White’s Cavalry
1862-11-18, Richmond Whig; 110 prisoners brought to Richmond on the Central railroad along with a “number of sutlers”
1862-11-20, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. IV, pp. 741-742; Details on certain prisoners
1862-11-20, Richmond Dispatch; 7 new POWs at Libby – total there is 822, some of them women
1862-11-21, Richmond Dispatch; 78 POWs arrived in Richmond 11/20. 71 captured in Loudoun by White’s Bn.
1862-11-24, Richmond Dispatch; 12 Yankee sailors arrive at Libby. Also 15 regular soldiers & 2 “Yankee negroes.”
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