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Information on POW Exchanges in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-11-10, Richmond Examiner; Libby prison items - 150 yankees paroled
1862-11-11, Richmond Dispatch; POW exchange point now switched
1862-11-19, Richmond Dispatch; 20 new POWs at Libby, current total approx. 500
1862-11-20, Richmond Dispatch; 7 new POWs at Libby – total there is 822, some of them women
1862-11-21, Richmond Dispatch; Ould & Ludlow agree that all future exchanges to be at City Point. 520 Yankees to leave for there this day
1862-11-21, Richmond Dispatch; two wrestlers at Exchange Hotel before the mayor.
1862-11-22, Richmond Dispatch; Lt. Bossieux to escort 500 POWs to City Point today
1862-11-27, Richmond Dispatch; 17 POWs arrive at Libby
1862-11-29, Richmond Dispatch; Federal soldiers to be paroled at City Point today – officers named, including Col. Thos. J. Jordan, 9th PA, who for some time was in Castle Thunder
1862-12-01, Richmond Dispatch; more than 300 sent to City Point 11/30, leaving around 450 in town
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