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1864-06-04, Richmond Examiner; 800 Yankee wounded are in Richmond
1864-06-04, Richmond Whig; 706 prisoners, including 12 officers, arrive at Libby from Gen. Early's lines
1864-06-06, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VII, pp. 205-207; inspection report for week ending 5/31/1864 of Castle Thunder and Libby Prison.
1864-06-07, Richmond Whig; "three car-loads" of Yankees arrive from Cold Harbor
1864-06-08, Richmond Examiner; wounded Yankee officer dies at the Libby Prison hospital
1864-06-09, Richmond Examiner; 1100 prisoners shipped to Andersonville yesterday; Gen. Winder ordered there; Libby Prison will be the receiving depot for prisoners taken north of Richmond, with their destination being Andersonville
1864-06-09, Richmond Examiner; More prisoners received at Libby Prison
1864-06-09, Richmond Whig; six Yankee prisoners arrive at Libby
1864-06-11, Richmond Examiner; 1100 wounded and sick Yankee prisoners at GH21
1864-06-13, Richmond Enquirer; More on Oakwood Cemetery
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