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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1863-07-07, Richmond Whig; proposed executions at Libby Prison
1863-07-21, Richmond Examiner; 1,006 prisoners paroled from Belle Isle and sent north
1863-07-21, Richmond Examiner; negro soldier discovered on Belle Isle while paroling prisoners
1863-07-28, Richmond Examiner; 4,300 total prisoners in Richmond; 3,309 at Belle Isle; several thousand paroled recently
1863-07-29, Richmond Sentinel; prayer meetings at Libby Prison
1863-07-29, Richmond Sentinel; Yankee General Neal Dow is to be sent south
1863-07-30, Richmond Sentinel; more Union officers arrive - 512 POW officers are now in Richmond
1863-08-03, National Archives; 150 tents requisitioned for prisoners at Belle Isle “who are without shelter.” Tents are “second hand”
1863-08-08, Richmond Sentinel; 100 prisoners arrive at Libby Prison, 65 negroes incarcerated in Castle Thunder
1863-08-14, Richmond Enquirer; "Libby Prison Items," says 4,868 prisoners(!!) registered at Libby; Federal officer dies in the hospital and buried at Oakwood
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