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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-05-04, Richmond Whig; 12,268 prisoners in the Confederacy, including 1,943 at Libby Prison
1864-05-05, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VII, pp. 116-119; Union report of sufferings on Belle Isle
1864-05-05, Richmond Sentinel; 12,268 Yankee prisoners in all the CSA; 1,943 are at Libby
1864-05-07, Richmond Examiner; rumor that 100 officers in Libby Prison will be sent to Danville
1864-05-07, Richmond Sentinel; 1000 Yankee officers at Libby to be sent to Danville
1864-05-09, Richmond Whig; mutinous episode in Libby Prison
1864-05-11, Richmond Examiner; 113 Yankee prisoners arrive; only 29 officers in Libby
1864-05-12, Richmond Whig; Forty-four Yankee officers and 891 Yankee soldiers from the V Corps arrive in the city. Some are recognized as having been on Belle Isle in 1862 by Lieut. Shihn, Assistant Provost Marshal, who once had charge of them
1864-05-13, Richmond Examiner; 53 Yankees, including 1 officer, arrive at Libby Prison
1864-05-13, Richmond Whig; 183 Yankee cavalrymen are captured in the "northern suburbs" of the city and taken to the Libby Prison. Includes one negro, and one surgeon
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