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1864-03-06, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VI, pp. 1087-1090; Report on sanitary conditions at Belle Isle
1864-03-07, Richmond Whig; rumor of mutiny at Belle Isle is false
1864-03-08, Richmond Whig; four Yankee negro soldiers are brought to Libby Prison and put in the solitary cells
1864-03-14, Richmond Whig; Gen. Neal Dow and Capts. Sawyer and Flynn have been sent North
1864-03-17, Richmond Whig; seventeen escaped prisoners from Danville and Andersonville are recaptured and taken to Libby
1864-03-20, Richmond Whig; 260 prisoners from Cumberland Gap arrive at Libby
1864-03-22, Richmond Whig; 983 Yankees, including 63 officers, were sent off from Libby yesterday
1864-03-23, Richmond Whig; only 1800 prisoners left in Richmond, the 12,000 who were here recently have been sent south or exchanged. Encourages the government not to allow such an accumulation of prisoners again
1864-03-30, Richmond Examiner; Libby and Belle Isle are nearly empty
1864-04-14, Richmond Whig; accidental shootings at Libby Prison
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