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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-12-18, Richmond Dispatch; 229 POWs arrive since Fredericksburg
1862-12-18, Richmond Dispatch; 469 POWs arrive for Libby on 12/17
1862-12-18, Richmond Enquirer; up to yesterday, 299 prisoners had arrived from the Rappahannock. Yesterday, 460 more arrive
1862-12-19, Richmond Enquirer; list of captured Yankee officers from Fredericksburg put in Libby Prison
1862-12-20, Richmond Dispatch; 109 POWs arrive in Richmond, 12/19
1862-12-24, Richmond Enquirer; 180 prisoners brought to Libby - they were the guard of a wagon train captured by Hampton near Dumfries
1863-01-01, Richmond Dispatch; 5 POWs arrive at Libby, 150 more expected from JEB Stuart
1863-01-02, Richmond Dispatch; 71 POWs arrive from Gordonsville for Libby. Captured 12/27, Dumfries
1863-01-03, Richmond Dispatch; 1600 Yankees in Libby. General Winder orders another factory to be found in vicinity to deal with the overflow.
1863-01-03, Richmond Dispatch; 199 new POWs arrive – 120 sent to Castle Thunder temporarily due to lack of space in Libby. Includes wife & daughter of sutler (named) to Castle Thunder
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