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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1865-05-20, Dedham Gazette; "Libby Prison Now and Then"- notes how Libby Prison has changed, and offers a general history. Notes that Libby Prison and Castle Thunder are now run by two Captains from the 24th Mass.
1865-06-05, Sacramento (CA) Daily Union; detailed description of Libby Prison, “then and now,” from a former prisoner
1865-06-07, Richmond Whig; Libby Prison records sent to Washington
1865-06-07, Richmond Whig; total number of Libby prisoners over the course of the war is estimated at 125,000
1865-06-19, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Richard Turner, of Libby Prison infamy, has been recaptured on Union hill.
1865-06-23, Richmond Whig; Ould, Carrington, and Hatch taken from Libby Prison to Caste Thunder. Libby to be cleared of prisoners and turned into a depot
1865-06-23, Richmond Whig; part of Chimborazo Hospital used for depot for returning prisoners
1865-06-28, Richmond Whig; Dr. Mary Walker has returned to Richmond – report on her appearance and history
1865-06-28, Richmond Whig; Isaac Carrington has been paroled from Castle Thunder
1865-10-12, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VIII, pp. 764-767; post-war account of conditions at Libby Prison, Castle Godwin and other prisons during the war.
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