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1864-02-15, Richmond Whig; recapturing Libby escapee anecdotes
1864-03-03, Richmond Examiner; list of wounded received at GH#9
1864-03-03, Richmond Whig; six negroes, recaptured from the Yankees, are taken to Castle Thunder
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
1864-06-13, Richmond Enquirer; ex-prisoner at Castle Thunder, member of the Arsenal Battalion, deserts to enemy near Bottom's Bridge
1864-07-09, Richmond Sentinel; five workmen at Tredegar are captured while attempting to escape to the Yankees and are put in Castle Thunder
1864-07-18, Richmond Dispatch; Pamunkey Artillery soldier dies at the Van Lew house
1864-07-29, Richmond Whig; more details on the desertion of John Van Lew - notes that he vanished near Studley, during the Battle of Cold Harbor
1864-09-03, Richmond Dispatch; Man sentenced to be hung on the charge of setting a fire and waylaying the owner
1865-06-20, Richmond Whig; lengthy description of the suicide of Edmund Ruffin
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