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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1863-05-01, Richmond Dispatch; Geo. Folke, free negro, in Castle Thunder for helping Yankees at Castle Thunder. Also Robert T. Moore, 18VaBn. Plus 1 new Yankee into Libby.
1863-05-02, Richmond Dispatch; list of new Yankees at Libby
1863-05-02, Richmond Dispatch; more Yankee prisoners have arrived in Libby Prison, including a correspondent for the New York Herald (Vosburg)
1863-05-04, Richmond Dispatch; 45 new prisoners at Libby 5/2; 59 more on 5/3
1863-05-04, Richmond Dispatch; more Yankees arrive at Libby Prison; all officers and men will be exchanged tomorrow
1863-05-05, Richmond Dispatch; 550 POWs leaving Libby today for City Point
1863-05-05, Richmond Dispatch; 550 Yankee prisoners (including 2 generals) will be exchanged today from Libby Prison
1863-05-06, Richmond Dispatch; 553 prisoners sent away by truce, 20 added to Libby
1863-05-06, Richmond Dispatch; more prisoners have arrived at Libby Prison; 219 officers and 303 men were exchanged yesterday
1863-05-08, Richmond Dispatch; 85 new POWs at Libby
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