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Information on POW Exchanges in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1861-09-21, Richmond Enquirer; Yankee surgeons in Richmond to be paroled
1861-09-23, Richmond Enquirer; notes on Union surgeons released on parole
1861-10-04, Richmond Examiner; Yankee prisoners, kept at General Hospital #1, to be exchanged
1861-10-07, Richmond Dispatch; flag of truce boat carries away 57 POWs - Charles Bell Gibson and St. George Peachy accompany the departing prisoners
1861-11-04, Richmond Dispatch; 2,685 prisoners have come to Richmond so far; those who remain number 1,714
1861-12-18, Richmond Dispatch; Notes on prisoners of war - notes that Capt. Ricketts and his wife will be released today
1861-12-18, Richmond Enquirer; Capt. Ricketts and his wife are to be sent North - notes that while in Richmond they were visited by Pres. Davis and others
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
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