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Information on POW Exchanges in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-06-06, Richmond Enquirer; two ladies released from Castle Godwin
1862-07-12, Richmond Dispatch; Several hundred wounded POWs arrive & sent to Belle Isle. Officers named. 61 men arrived in ambulances from Brackett’s House, Charles City Road. – Yankee POWs.
1862-07-14, Richmond Dispatch; Yankee Surgeons to be exchanged, except those at Savage's Station
1862-07-19, Richmond Dispatch; List of Yankee officers sent north on 7/18
1862-07-21, Richmond Dispatch; 500 WIA/POWs to be sent off on 7/19, but insufficient transportation for all to go
1862-07-22, Philadelphia Press; lists of Pennsylvania prisoners in Richmond; describes prison of Reynold and McCall
1862-07-22, Richmond Dispatch; 500 POWs expected to be sent North on 7/22
1862-07-25, Richmond Dispatch; 600 Yankee prisoners to be exchanged from Libby Prison
1862-07-25, Richmond Examiner; Yankee prisoners are being paroled, very few remain in Richmond; mortality amongst prisoners is 50%+
1862-07-26, Richmond Dispatch; Yankee prisoners being sent off; in the future, all prisoners will be concentrated at Libby Prison to await exchange
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