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1864-08-26, Richmond Sentinel; 80 negro POWs, taken at the Battle of the Crater, are brought to Castle Thunder
1864-08-27, Richmond Dispatch; Eighty-odd runaway negroes who were enlisted troops in Burnside's corps captured
1864-08-29, Richmond Dispatch; In the last week two thousand and one hundred Yankee prisoners captured
1864-08-30, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor's Court cases reported August 30, 1864 (Mayor absent)
1864-09-19, New York Herald; notes from an informer on the condition of Lee's Army, the Richmond defenses, feeling against Jefferson Davis, and conditions in Richmond - notes the railroads are very poor, and that 5000 blacks are employed at Tredegar
1864-10-04, Richmond Sentinel; 1500 Yankee POWs (including 58 officers) arrive at Libby; 1114 POWS sent to Salisbury yesterday
1864-10-10, Richmond Examiner; 10,100 received at GH#9 July - Sept.
1864-10-14, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. VII, pp. 987-988; Turner reports on negro soldiers at Libby Prison and Castle Thunder
1864-11-02, Richmond Whig; "between four and five hundred" prisoners brought to Libby Prison
1864-11-12, Official Records, Ser. I, Vol. XLII/3, pp. 608-609; mentioned; negro US soldiers used for menial labor
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