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Information about Cold Harbor in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-06-04, Richmond Sentinel; city was awakened by the sounds of the Battle of Cold Harbor yesterday; gives general description of the battle; estimates at least 10,000 Union casualties and very slight Confederate casualties
1864-06-04, Richmond Whig; 706 prisoners, including 12 officers, arrive at Libby from Gen. Early's lines
1864-06-06, National Archives; poles for one hundred tents have arrived at Chimborazo Hospital
1864-06-07, Richmond Whig; "three car-loads" of Yankees arrive from Cold Harbor
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
1864-06-09, Richmond Examiner; More prisoners received at Libby Prison
1864-06-09, Richmond Whig; six Yankee prisoners arrive at Libby
1864-06-11, Richmond Examiner; 1100 wounded and sick Yankee prisoners at GH21
1865-05-02, Richmond Whig; details of colored troops have been out out the Cold Harbor & Gaines' Mill battlefields burying the dead
1865-05-31, Washington Daily National Republican; details of colored troops are burying Union troops at the battlefields
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