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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1861-10-24, Richmond Dispatch; Four POWs (named) died 10/23 at Prison hospital
1861-10-25, Richmond Dispatch; Enormous description of arrival of POWs at VA Central depot. Sent to Mayo's Factory, corner 25th and Cary. Much on 18th & 19th GA as guards. Wm. Harris, future author, is among the prisoners
1861-10-25, Richmond Dispatch; Good paragraph on 18th GA, camped at Bloody Run, Guarding POWs
1861-10-28, Richmond Dispatch; description of Richmond's attitude toward U. S. prisoners
1861-11-04, Richmond Dispatch; 2,685 prisoners have come to Richmond so far; those who remain number 1,714
1861-11-04, Richmond Dispatch; Yankee prisoners, taken to Chimborazo, make their escape
1861-11-04, Richmond Examiner; Two Yankee prisoners, permitted leave in the city, attempt to escape, but are re-captured
1861-11-06, Richmond Dispatch; Capt. Gibbs in command of the military prisons in Richmond
1861-11-12, Richmond Dispatch; statistics of burials in Shockoe cemetery during the last quarter, including 97 Union POWs
1861-11-12, Richmond Enquirer; quarterly statistics of the Shockoe Cemetery - 99 POWs buried there
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