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Information on POW Exchanges in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1865-04-03, Richmond Sentinel; All Libby Prisoners to be sent north today
1865-04-04, Century Magazine; Major Penrose’s recollections of Lincoln’s visit to Richmond. Declares that Tad was not there, but gives an excellent capsule history of the event.
1865-04-10, Boston Daily Advertiser; lengthy and detailed account of the evacuation and capture of Richmond
1865-04-21, Boston Liberator; Charles Coffin correspondence from Richmond, 4/5. Mentions black Confederate soldiers, Thomas Morris Chester, ruins of Richmond, Charles Sumner in Richmond, Libby Prison, and Abraham Lincoln
1865-04-27, Richmond Whig; Official directory of Union officials in Richmond
1865-05-04, Richmond Whig; Robert Ould, former CS Commissioner for the exchange of prisoners, has been put in Libby Prison
1865-05-06, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Military directory of Richmond
1865-05-06, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Robert Ould and William H. Hatch are in Libby Prison under charge of embezzlement of prisoner of war funds
1865-05-11, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; military directory of Richmond
1865-06-05, Sacramento (CA) Daily Union; detailed description of Libby Prison, “then and now,” from a former prisoner
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Richmond Becomes the Confederate Capital
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Battle of First Manassas
Death of John Tyler
Brown's Island Explosion
Bread Riot
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Reconstruction in Richmond
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Virginia Military Institute (VMI) Cadets in Richmond
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