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1864-06-20, National Archives, RG 109, Ch. 6, Vol. 364, p. 107; details how Stuart Hospital will be used as a receiving hospital in conjunction with General Hospital #9
1864-06-21, Richmond Examiner; more wounded arrive at GH#9
1864-06-25, Richmond Examiner; 676 enlisted prisoners and 67 officers arrive at Libby Prison; list of some of the more prominent officers
1864-06-27, Richmond Examiner; 3000 prisoners arrive in Richmond, Libby is full and Belle Isle has been reopened
1864-06-27, Richmond Examiner; No more flag of truce steamers will be allowed
1864-07-04, New York Herald; war news - notes the destruction (during Hunter's Shenandoah Valley raid) of the Virginia Military Institute and a branch of the Tredegar Iron Works at Buchanan
1864-07-25, Richmond Dispatch; Report of Richmond Circuit Court, July 22
1864-08-10, Richmond Dispatch; wounded negroes from Burnside's Corps sent to Castle Thunder
1864-08-12, Richmond Dispatch; Fifty-odd recently captured Yankee prisoners sent to Libby Prison
1864-08-22, Richmond Dispatch; Over twenty-five hundred Yankees, including seventy-five officers, were captured near Petersburg
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