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1863-01-29, Richmond Dispatch; Castle Thunder update. More than 500 prisoners there now. One a Howard’s Grove deserter.
1863-02-25, Richmond Dispatch; Richmond not supplied 530 male slaves for government service, as requested, but Henrico’s 350 to report to duty today
1863-03-10, Richmond Dispatch; list of new Libby arrivals
1863-03-11, Richmond Dispatch; Robert Burch, 5th Va. Cav., arrested as deserter & sent to Castle Thunder
1863-05-02, Richmond Dispatch; group of black barbers robbed en masse at Blakey’s Millpond
1863-05-15, Richmond Dispatch; J. B. Winston notice, Henrico county, runaway slave
1863-05-30, Richmond Dispatch; Slave who tried to murder Aylett’s overseer executed 5/29 in yard of old jail at Henrico C. H.
1864-03-03, Richmond Sentinel; Part two of account of the repulse of Dahlgren's Raid. Indicates the Tredegar Battalion was responsible for the repulse. Testimony from prisoners at Libby and praise of Maj.Turner. (Part one cannot be found at this time.)
1864-05-31, Richmond Dispatch; major prosecution witness again Robert S. Forde is charged with stealing a cow
1864-06-13, Richmond Enquirer; ex-prisoner at Castle Thunder, member of the Arsenal Battalion, deserts to enemy near Bottom's Bridge
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