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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1926-03-11, National Tribune; excellent article by Capt. A. G. Hamilton, detailing his personal experience in the Libby Prison tunnel escape, notes escaping with Col. Rose, and watching him be recaptured
1928-12-13, National Tribune; excellent description of the Libby Prison escape, offers several new details.
1948-02-08, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Bridge from Tredegar over to Belle Isle is being demolished. Many important details about Old Dominion Iron and Nail Works, and the buildings on Belle Isle. Notes that house on the hill was used as “headquarters” for t
No Date, Virginia Historical Society; Union prisoner in "Room No. 10" of Castle Thunder requests to be moved to Libby Prison, as he considers himself a POW
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