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Information about deserters in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-05-12, Richmond Enquirer; nearly 1200 prisoners are now in Richmond - 860 privates paroled and sent off, under charge of Major Warner and Lt. Turner
1862-05-13, Richmond Enquirer; 913 Yankee POWs in the city
1862-05-14, Richmond Dispatch; description of the exchange of 860 prisoners from “Libby’s and other factories;”
1862-05-18, Memphis (Tenn.) Daily Appeal; Union deserter, placed in Libby prison, beaten up by prisoners, joins Confederate army, winds up as a guard over the prisoners at Libby – shoots at one who was harassing him.
1862-05-22, Richmond Dispatch; Alexander arrests fake officer at American Hotel
1862-05-23, Richmond Dispatch; Chas. Bell Gibson is Surgeon in Charge, GH#1
1862-05-23, Richmond Dispatch; J. A. S. Milligan Acting Surgeon in Charge, 2nd Georgia Ho
1862-05-23, Richmond Dispatch; O. A. Crenshaw is Surgeon in Charge, Royster Hosp
1862-05-24, Richmond Dispatch; A. Y. P. Garnett, Byrd Island Hospital, warns out-patients to report or be AWOL
1862-05-24, Richmond Dispatch; AS Jas V. Cook at Louisiana Hospital, warns out-patients to report or be AWOL
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