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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-08-16, Richmond Dispatch; Three captured Frenchmen claim they were intoxicated and found themselves enlisted in the army
1864-08-17, Richmond Dispatch; A dozen Yankee prisoners were captured and taken to Libby Prison
1864-08-18, Richmond Dispatch; Four hundred Yankees, including twelve officers, were captured and sent to Libby prison
1864-08-19, Richmond Dispatch; Yankees captured including a second lieutenant of Company G, Ninth United States (colored)
1864-08-20, Richmond Dispatch; Thirty-odd Yankee prisoners captured, including three officers, at White Oak swamp
1864-08-22, Richmond Dispatch; Over twenty-five hundred Yankees, including seventy-five officers, were captured near Petersburg
1864-08-23, Richmond Dispatch; More Yankees captured near Petersburg; for lack of space, taken to Belle Isle
1864-08-24, Richmond Dispatch; Confederate and Yankee prisoners transferred to Confederate States penitentiary in North Carolina
1864-08-24, Richmond Dispatch; Flag-of-Truce boat brings five officers who were prisoners of war at the North
1864-08-24, Richmond Dispatch; Three slaves recaptured from the Yankees
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