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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1863-02-19, Richmond Dispatch; 2 new POWs arrive at Libby – named
1863-02-24, Richmond Dispatch; death notice, Libby Hospital, for Capt. John Ayres, H16Maine, 2/23
1863-02-24, Richmond Dispatch; Five N.C. Unionists into Castle Thunder; Benj. Thicker, in Castle Thunder for furlough forgery, died there 2/23
1863-02-26, Richmond Dispatch; only one Yankee POW arrived, 2/25 - named
1863-03-01, Richmond Dispatch; details on new batch of POWs at Libby
1863-03-01, Richmond Dispatch; Yankee POW in Castle Thunder jumps from 3rd floor, breaks leg
1863-03-03, Richmond Dispatch; Libby update. Now about 120 officers there
1863-03-04, Richmond Dispatch; 10 new Libby prisoners described
1863-03-05, Richmond Dispatch; Libby update. 717 total there now
1863-03-06, Richmond Dispatch; two British prisoners released from Libby; one member of 2nd US Cav arrived
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