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Information on POW Exchanges in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-09-05, Richmond Dispatch; 2500 Belle Isle POWs to be sent to Varina today
1862-09-08, Richmond Dispatch; 500 prisoners paroled (400 from Belle Isle, 100 from Libby), guarded by men from Camp Lee
1862-09-12, Richmond Dispatch; General Winder orders more detailed descriptive lists of prisoners
1862-09-13, Richmond Dispatch; All 5912 Yankee POWs to be exchanged soon. About 3000 to leave today
1862-09-15, Richmond Dispatch; 3,300 prisoners, including 61 officers, have been exchanged at Aiken's Landing. Some of the prisoners were women and deserters held in Castle Thunder
1862-09-18, Richmond Dispatch; 250 of 600 Yankees in Richmond to be sent away on exchange today. Officers listed
1862-09-18, Richmond Dispatch; 3 disloyal Virginians at Castle Thunder traded for 3 loyal Virginians in Yankee hands
1862-09-24, Richmond Dispatch; 360 federal prisoners in Libby Prison; more arriving
1862-09-24, Richmond Dispatch; Pope's officers, including General Prince, will be paroled today from Libby Prison
1862-09-25, Richmond Dispatch; 150 POWs sent to Aiken’s Landing on 9/24
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