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1862-11-17, Richmond Enquirer; Federal deserters put in Libby Prison
1862-11-28, Richmond Dispatch; three drunk soldiers sent to Castle Thunder, including Francis Fields; also John P. Usher, H9La, drunk & disorderly patient at GH#13, & 13 men from Petersburg provost marshal.
1862-12-12, Richmond Dispatch; 5 deserters arrive at Castle Thunder, plus 2 of Co. D, 16V
1862-12-16, Richmond Enquirer; Martha Ball, nurse at GH#1, convicted of being a "woman of the town"
1863-01-06, Richmond Dispatch; 20 conscripts from Petersburg arrive at Camp Lee.
1863-01-09, Richmond Dispatch; 500 POWs to leave today with Lt. V. Bossieux. One sutler is specially exchanged for son of Larkin Smith.
1863-01-22, Richmond Dispatch; Castle Thunder list. 190 Yankees there, too
1863-01-27, Richmond Dispatch; Castle Thunder update
1863-01-30, Richmond Dispatch; large Castle Thunder update
1863-02-04, Richmond Dispatch; 750 POWs sent away by exchange under the command of Lieut. Bossieux.
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