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Information about prison escapes in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-05-02, Richmond Dispatch; two Federals escape from Libby Prison
1864-05-02, Richmond Sentinel; "two or three" yankees escape from Libby Prison
1864-05-02, Richmond Whig; three prisoners escape from Libby Prison
1864-05-09, Richmond Whig; mutinous episode in Libby Prison
1864-06-07, Richmond Whig; details on a woman who told "Beast" Butler that Mayor Mayo had been thrown into Castle Thunder (false rumor)
1864-06-15, Richmond Sentinel; details of three new inmates at Castle Thunder
1864-07-06, Richmond Dispatch; attempted escape from "Palmer's building, opposite Castle Thunder"
1864-07-06, Richmond Dispatch; attempted escape of two Yankee deserters from Palmer’s building, across from Castle Thunder
1864-07-09, Richmond Sentinel; five workmen at Tredegar are captured while attempting to escape to the Yankees and are put in Castle Thunder
1864-07-09, Richmond Whig; five operatives at the Tredegar Iron Works are caught while attempting to go over to the Yankees and are taken to Castle Thunde
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