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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-02-24, Richmond Sentinel; 400 Yankee prisoners from Belle Isle are taken to Libby Prison to await transfer to Andersonville
1864-02-26, Richmond Sentinel; prisoners at Libby receive a gratuitous sermon
1864-02-27, Richmond Whig; list of Castle Thunder (7) and Libby Prison (8) inmates sent off by special exchange, including a woman found in men's clothes on Belle Isle, and a correspondent of the New York Herald
1864-03-01, Richmond Whig; 71 prisoners, captured by Mosby, arrive at Libby Prison
1864-03-04, Richmond Sentinel; 600 prisoners from Libby Prison have been shipped off to Americus, GA (Andersonville)
1864-03-04, Richmond Whig; 600 Yankees prisoners at Libby will be sent to Andersonville today, and the same number will be sent off every other day
1864-03-05, Richmond Examiner; account of the Dahlgren Raid and the papers found on Dahlgren's body
1864-03-05, Richmond Sentinel; 25 more of Dahlgren's raiders have been received at Libby Prison
1864-03-05, Richmond Sentinel; account of the papers found on Col. Dahlgren's body with schedule and orders
1864-03-05, Richmond Sentinel; editorial concerning the Dahlgren raid; advocates like treatment of Lincoln and prisoners
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