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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-05-14, Richmond Whig; fifty prisoners arrive at Libby
1864-05-16, Richmond Examiner; Ten prisoners arrive at Libby Prison; the bulk of prisoner's from the Army of the Potomac are going straight to Lynchburg
1864-05-16, Richmond Examiner; Yankee wounded are being treated at General Hospital #21
1864-05-17, Richmond Sentinel; list of 14 officers captured at Drewry's Bluff (including General Heckman) who were brought to Libby yesterday
1864-05-18, Richmond Examiner; sights and sounds at GH#21 (cries & groans of distress)
1864-05-19, Richmond Examiner; 1300 Yankees arrive at Richmond; two Yankee surgeons assigned to General Hospital #21
1864-05-19, Richmond Sentinel; over 1100 Yankees captured on the southside had come into Libby as of last night
1864-05-20, Richmond Examiner; Yankee colonel who arrived at Libby was wearing bullet-proof armor.
1864-05-23, Richmond Examiner; list of Yankee officers in the Libby Prison hospital; notes that there are 85 prisoners currently in Libby
1864-05-24, Richmond Enquirer; several new hospitals for prisoners opened, 800 patients in them now and increasing
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