From the Richmond Dispatch, 6/20/1862, p. 1, c. 7
Prisoners Brought to Town. – Eleven Abolition prisoners, belonging to Lincoln's army of subjugation, were brought to Richmond yesterday and lodged in the C. S. military prison, on Cary street. One of them had on his person an ambrotype of a yellow female, and two boys of ginger-bread color, supposed to represent his wife and children. The report about Caskie's Rangers having brought to town 110 prisoners was unfounded.