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Information on Prisoners of War in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1861-12-18, Richmond Dispatch; Notes on prisoners of war - notes that Capt. Ricketts and his wife will be released today
1861-12-23, New York Herald; non-specific description of harsh treatment of Union POWs in Richmond; notes that Tredegar has produced a submarine to operate against the blockade
1861-12-27, Richmond Dispatch; Slave of T. & S. Hardgrove punished for providing whiskey to POWs
1861-12-30, Richmond Dispatch; update on Yankee POWs - much cheerfulness among the prisoners
1862-01-02, Richmond Dispatch; 240 prisoners of war to be exchanged; 2 POWs from the 23rd PA arrive
1862-01-03, Richmond Dispatch; Short list of prominent POWs being sent North
1862-01-03, Richmond Enquirer; 240 exchanged Yankee prisoners will soon be sent North
1862-01-04, Richmond Enquirer; "Humors of Prison Life;" details about the Richmond Prison Association and their song
1862-01-06, Richmond Enquirer; description of a visit to "Hospital No. 1" where wounded Yankees are being treated
1862-01-06, Richmond Whig; Mr. John Francisco has been appointed clerk of Confederate prisons in Richmond. Also, last Friday 239 prisoners were exchanged
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