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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-11-12, Richmond Sentinel; personal ad to Luther Libby, who is now a prisoner at Fort Delaware
1864-12-31, Richmond Sentinel; prisoner at Libby killed in accident
1864-12-31, Richmond Whig; prisoner at Libby accidentally killed by "the accidental explosion of a musket" while the inspector was examining it in the basement of Libby
1865-01-21, Richmond Whig; flag of truce steamer arrives at Varina with 400 or 500 exchanged prisoners
1865-03-03, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VIII, pp. 337-353; Report of the joint select committee appointed to investigate the condition and treatment of prisoners of war.
1865-03-08, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VIII, p. 368; Ould says a list has been made of prisoners in order to determine which are prisoners of war.
1865-03-20, Richmond Sentinel; Luther Libby's return to Richmond
1865-03-27, Richmond Sentinel; 1300 Yankees sent off by flag-of-truce boat, 500 Yankees arrive at Libby Prison
1865-03-30, New York Times; "Confession that the Libby was Mined;" selected portions of committee report regarding POWs
1865-04-01, Richmond Sentinel; "squad" of Yankee prisoners arrives at Libby Prison
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