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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1863-03-10, Richmond Dispatch; list of new Libby arrivals
1863-03-13, Richmond Dispatch; 29 POWs arrive, including Stoughton. Contains details of his capture by Mosby, including dialogue. Offices briefly in Ballard Hotel, but dragged out by T. P. Turner & put in Libby.
1863-03-14, Richmond Examiner; Libby Prison items; gives details of the capture of Brig. Gen. E. H. Stoughton, at Fairfax Court House; Stoughton & others initially lodged at Ballard house, dragged out at night by provost marshals
1863-03-16, Richmond Dispatch; 30 POWs arrive at Libby, including only officer
1863-03-18, Richmond Dispatch; 319 prisoners to be sent to City Point, 127 of them civilians
1863-03-18, Richmond Dispatch; 360 CSA to arrive via City Point, mostly civilians
1863-03-20, Richmond Dispatch; 16 new POWs at Libby. A further 1200 expected soon
1863-03-21, Richmond Dispatch; list of new Libby arrivals – only 199 total there now
1863-03-23, Richmond Sentinel; Danville RR cars bring in over 1000 prisoners, some officers named. At present, there are 180 officers in Libby Prison
1863-03-26, Richmond Dispatch; 20 POWs arrive at Libby Prison from Occoquon
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