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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-06-28, Richmond Examiner; over 4,000 prisoners in Richmond, but not one arrived at Libby yesterday
1864-06-30, Richmond Sentinel; two Yankee deserters arrive at Fort Drewry
1864-07-01, Richmond Examiner; Belle Isle has been re-opened as a prison
1864-07-05, Richmond Examiner; Richmond prisons, except Castle Thunder and Belle Isle, are nearly empty
1864-07-08, Richmond Examiner; Belle Isle is once again uninhabited - all the prisoners have been sent south; hostages and special prisoners are kept at Libby
1864-07-08, Richmond Examiner; few new arrivals to the military prisons
1864-07-15, Richmond Dispatch; Thirty two Yankee prisoners captured and committed to Libby Prison
1864-07-15, Richmond Examiner; "particular class" of prisoner from Castle Thunder will be sent to Salisbury, NC
1864-07-15, Richmond Examiner; very few prisoners left in Richmond; they have been forwarded to Andersonville
1864-07-19, Richmond Examiner; 20 prisoners arrive at Libby, but no officers
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