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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-05-25, Richmond Examiner; wounded prisoners at GH#21, Ross Factory, & 2nd Alabama
1864-05-28, Richmond Examiner; Second-class militia detailed to guard prisons and hospitals while regulars are in the field
1864-05-28, Richmond Examiner; total number of prisoners registered at Libby Prison since July 1861 is ninety-seven thousand
1864-05-30, Richmond Examiner; 157 prisoners admitted to Libby Prison
1864-05-30, Richmond Sentinel; 157 prisoners admitted to Libby Prison
1864-05-31, Richmond Examiner; 1100 POWs from Libby are to be sent to Andersonville
1864-06-01, Richmond Sentinel; 200 prisoners, taken at Atlee's, were brought to Libby yesterday
1864-06-01, Richmond Whig; 200 Yankee prisoners from Totopotomoy Creek arrive at Libby
1864-06-02, Richmond Examiner; 700 Yankees in GH21; "Ligon's factory" opened to handle the excess numbers
1864-06-03, Richmond Examiner; 275 prisoners received at Libby Prison
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