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Information about Pardons during the Civil War in Richmond, VA
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1880, Recollections of the Evacuation; Judge Campbell's pamphlet detailing his interactions with Lincoln in Richmond
1895-07-07, New York Times; 1866 letter from Thomas P. Turner, commandant of Libby Prison, detailing his escape to Cuba; with engraved image
1902-01-25, Richmond Times; former Union spy, once held in Castle Thunder, and member of a plot to kidnap Jefferson Davis, is here in Richmond doing Civil War research
1902-10-10, Richmond Times; prisoner in Libby Prison is paroled to work for the Richmond Whig, setting type, in 1863
1930-06-01, Richmond Times-Dispatch; important article describing grave-robbing done for the Medical College. Mentions the potter’s field near the alms house and Oakwood Cemetery
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