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Information on POW Exchanges in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-01-20, Richmond Dispatch; 700 more POWs arrive – 800 to be sent away for exchanged. Jno. Martin, 9th Indiana, died on street - typhoid
1863-01-21, Richmond Dispatch; 113 POWs arrived yesterday. 1000 to be sent to City Point on Saturday
1863-01-21, Richmond Dispatch; 800 POWs sent away yesterday. 2500 remain
1863-01-25, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. V, pp. 212-213; Ould addresses charge that Fourth Regiment East Tennessee and other Tennessee and Ohio regts held in Castle Thunder
1863-01-26, Richmond Dispatch; 32 new POWs at Libby; 1800 expected to head for City Point today
1863-01-27, Richmond Dispatch; 992 Yankees to City Point, 1/26
1863-01-28, Richmond Dispatch; important account of bridge collapse at 8th st.
1863-01-29, Richmond Dispatch; 800 prisoners remain in military prison [Libby]; to be sent away Saturday.
1863-01-31, Richmond Dispatch; 7 new POWs at Libby
1863-02-04, Richmond Dispatch; 750 POWs sent away by exchange under the command of Lieut. Bossieux.
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