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Information on POW Exchanges in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1863-05-25, Richmond Sentinel; Lieut. La Touche escorts 650 prisoners from Libby by flag of truce to City Point. Canadian Castle Thunder prisoner goes with them
1863-05-26, Richmond Dispatch; 26 arrivals at Libby, 37 departures. Some newspapermen now in Libby
1863-05-26, Richmond Dispatch; Wm. Norris, Loudoun Co. Unionist, conscripted at Camp Lee
1863-05-27, Richmond Dispatch; rebuttal to Yankee accusations against T. P. Turner, & in regard to Belle Isle
1863-06-03, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. V, pp. 736-737; mentioned
1863-07-07, Richmond Whig; proposed executions at Libby Prison
1863-07-21, Richmond Examiner; 1,006 prisoners paroled from Belle Isle and sent north
1863-07-28, Richmond Examiner; 4,300 total prisoners in Richmond; 3,309 at Belle Isle; several thousand paroled recently
1863-08-12, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VI, p. 196; more on Spencer Kellogg
1863-09-10, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VI, pp. 278-280; Conditions described
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