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1861-04-27, Richmond Enquirer; list of troops at the new fair grounds (Camp Lee); Col. Gilham is in command, and VMI cadets present
1862-05-28, Richmond Enquirer; brief description of fighting at Hanover Court House. 56 prisoners brought to Richmond.
1862-05-29, Richmond Dispatch; details on a few of the latest Libby POWs
1862-06-25, Richmond Dispatch; Eight POWs arrive. One named
1863-01-15, Richmond Dispatch; freight train accident near Ashland on the RF&P RR
1864-03-03, Charleston Mercury; account of Dahlgren's Raid - notes the Armory Battalion engaging the enemy on the Westham road (Cary St.) and that 171 prisoners have been received at Libby
1864-07-16, Richmond Dispatch; Hotel Ashland opened
1864-07-26, Richmond Dispatch; Glowing review of Ashland as a place to resort.
1864-08-13, Richmond Dispatch; A "hop" will be held in Ashland - there will be an extra train that evening back to Richmond
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