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Information about Habeas Corpus cases in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1863-05-09, Richmond Dispatch; writ of habeas corpus case for L. P. Fountain, in army, under age, presently at Chimborazo. Mother trying to get him discharged.
1863-05-25, Richmond Dispatch; 655 prisoners left Richmond on 5/23, in charge of Lt. LaTouche. Includes Canadian spy in castle Thunder
1863-11-11, Richmond Sentinel; details of trial of Commandant G. W. Alexander (Castle Thunder)
1864-01-07, Richmond Sentinel; George W. Johnson charges that he has been illegally detained by James B. McCaw (Chimborazo Hospital)
1864-07-15, Richmond Dispatch; Man accused of stealing a horse is granted bail
1864-07-23, Richmond Dispatch; Judge Lyons hears a Habeas Corpus case
1864-07-25, Richmond Dispatch; Judge will render his decision on writ of habeas corpus
1864-07-25, Richmond Dispatch; Report of Richmond Circuit Court, July 22
1864-07-26, Richmond Dispatch; Habeas corpus case in C S District Court to decide if a British citizen can be compelled to serve in the Confederate army
1864-07-29, Richmond Dispatch; The Confederate States District Attorney's argument against a man wanting to be relieved from conscription
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