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Information on POW Exchanges in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-01-06, Richmond Dispatch; prisoner exchange details
1863-01-07, Richmond Dispatch; Lt. Virginius Bossieux escorts 300+ Yankees to City Point
1863-01-08, Richmond Dispatch; flag of truce exchange calendar – 500 prisoners to be sent away on Friday
1863-01-09, Richmond Dispatch; 500 POWs to leave today with Lt. V. Bossieux. One sutler is specially exchanged for son of Larkin Smith.
1863-01-10, Richmond Dispatch; 500 POWs to be sent for exchange; number of prisoners at Libby given
1863-01-13, Richmond Dispatch; Lt. Bossieux takes 215 POWs to City Point
1863-01-17, Richmond Dispatch; 1600 POWs arrive in Richmond, 1/16 from Murfreesboro. 1000 to Mayo’s Factory, corner Cary & 25th; 575 in warehouse opposite Castle Thunder; 700+ at Libby.
1863-01-17, Richmond Dispatch; 1600 prisoners arrive from the western theater; notes the number of prisoners in the following prisons: Mayo's factory, prison opposite Castle Thunder, and Libby Prison
1863-01-17, Richmond Dispatch; Belle Isle is ordered to be fitted up for prison use - huts and tents are ordered erected
1863-01-17, Richmond Dispatch; Belle Isle to be fixed up, tents & then huts
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