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Information about deserters in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-10-22, Richmond Dispatch; 17 deserters & stragglers added Castle Thunder yesterday
1862-10-23, Richmond Dispatch; 42 deserters from NC put into Castle Thunder on 10/22. 100 inmates to head for ANV today. J. T. Smith, robbery, to Castle Thunder yesterday. Also a bogus Provost officer.
1862-10-23, Richmond Dispatch; Confederate deserters, confined in Libby Prison hospital, escaped
1862-10-23, Richmond Enquirer; 64 deserters arrived at Castle Thunder yesterday
1862-10-25, Richmond Dispatch; List of 5 women now at Castle Thunder. Also Wm. Patterson & Wm. Morris, 15 Va., deserters & Geo. H. Munford/Jos. Bradford, Dabney’s Hvy. Artillery, to be court martialled
1862-10-27, Richmond Dispatch; two Yankee soldiers moved from Libby to Castle Thunder, to be tried as spies
1862-10-29, Richmond Dispatch; new deserters confined at Castle Thunder – James Conway and H. Williams, F5Va. Jno. Collins 13VaBn, & Wm. Conley, 18Va
1862-10-30, Richmond Dispatch; escape attempt at Castle Thunder; notes on those admitted
1862-10-31, Richmond Dispatch; Jno. F. Parke, 44Va, at Castle Thunder, announced to be shot 11/3 at Camp Lee
1862-11-01, Richmond Dispatch; Other new Castle Thunder inmates
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