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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-11-24, Richmond Dispatch; Lt. Bossieux left on 11/22 with 417 prisoners for City Point
1862-11-25, Richmond Dispatch; 17 POWs arrive
1862-11-27, Richmond Dispatch; 17 POWs arrive at Libby
1862-11-28, Richmond Dispatch; five Yankees brought to Libby from Mathews Co., captured by “Capt. Fitzhugh”
1862-11-29, Richmond Dispatch; 49 POWs arrive at Libby on 11/28
1862-11-29, Richmond Dispatch; Federal soldiers to be paroled at City Point today – officers named, including Col. Thos. J. Jordan, 9th PA, who for some time was in Castle Thunder
1862-12-01, Richmond Dispatch; 87 men of 3PaCav, captured by Hampton, arr. 11/30 at Libby
1862-12-01. Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. V, pp. 774-775; Letter from prisoner in Castle Thunder arguing for his release
1862-12-02, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. V, pp. 776-777; Yankee soldier, alleged to be a spy, argues for his exchange
1862-12-16, Richmond Dispatch; T. P. Turner on leave, so Libby commanded by Lt. Virginius Bossieux; City Battalion dress parade, Capital Square
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