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1863 Richmond City Directory, or "Stranger's Guide"
1863-01-08, Richmond Dispatch; grave desecration at Seven Pines
1864-06-09, Richmond Examiner; 1100 prisoners shipped to Andersonville yesterday; Gen. Winder ordered there; Libby Prison will be the receiving depot for prisoners taken north of Richmond, with their destination being Andersonville
1864-07-26, Richmond Dispatch; A captured Yankee surgeoncess from Castle Thunder was escorted outside around Richmond to help facilitate her convalescence
1864-10-14, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VII, pp. 987-988; Turner reports on negro soldiers at Libby Prison and Castle Thunder
1864-11-05, Official Records, Ser. I, Vol. XLII/3, pp. 1202-1203; "Six or seven of the Castle Thunder battalion have deserted to the enemy"
1865-02-23, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VIII, pp. 300-301; report of inspection of General Hospital #21
1889-08-15, National Tribune; part two of a two-part memoir by Capt. J. W. Chamberlain, 123rd Ohio, describing at length his imprisonment in Libby Prison
1891-08-20, National Tribune; good account of life in Richmond prisons in 1861
National Archives; General Hospital #11
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