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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-06-13, Richmond Sentinel; some of Sheridan's captured men arrive via canal packet. "Ten or fifteen" prisoners from Lee's front arrive at Libby.
1864-06-17, Richmond Examiner; few inmates in Libby Prison - most of them are being sent south to Andersonville as fast as they come in
1864-06-17, Richmond Examiner; Thirty Yankee prisoners arrive at Libby
1864-06-18, Richmond Examiner; description of what Richmond has given up as the Confederate capital
1864-06-22, Richmond Examiner; Libby Prison is now recording the country of origin of prisoners
1864-06-23, Richmond Examiner; 20-30 prisoners arrive at Libby with 2 officers
1864-06-23, Richmond Examiner; Confederate deserter (former Lt. Col. of 18th TN) is found amongst Yankees at Libby Prison
1864-06-25, Richmond Examiner; 676 enlisted prisoners and 67 officers arrive at Libby Prison; list of some of the more prominent officers
1864-06-27, Richmond Examiner; 3000 prisoners arrive in Richmond, Libby is full and Belle Isle has been reopened
1864-06-27, Richmond Examiner; insolent Yankee POW struck (and knocked out) for making a slur upon a Richmond lady
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