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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-09-03, Richmond Dispatch; General John H. Winder has been relieved from his command
1864-09-03, Richmond Dispatch; In three months, Libby has taken in sixteen thousand eighty-six prisoners
1864-09-17, National Archives; T. P. Turner & Lt. Bossieux are authorized to enlist six companies from non-native prisoners-of-war for service “elsewhere than with the Army of Tennessee & the Army of No. Virginia.”
1864-10-04, Richmond Sentinel; 1500 Yankee POWs (including 58 officers) arrive at Libby; 1114 POWS sent to Salisbury yesterday
1864-10-23, National Archives, Gen. Wm. M. Gardner CSR, M331; 19th VA Militia is guarding prisoners at Libby Prison and not doing a good job – many desertions, and terrible discipline
1864-10-24, Richmond Whig; 1400 enlisted men and 37 officers, captured by Early in the Valley, are brought to Libby Prison
1864-10-29, Richmond Whig; 700 Yankees arrive at Libby Prison
1864-10-31, Richmond Sentinel; 400 prisoners, including Brig. Gen. Duffy, arrive at Libby Prison
1864-10-31, Richmond Whig; 400 Yankee prisoners, including General Dufie, are brought to Libby Prison
1864-11-02, Richmond Whig; "between four and five hundred" prisoners brought to Libby Prison
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