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Information about deserters in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-11-15, Richmond Dispatch; G. W. Alexander adv for 3 hardened deserters, ex-Castle Thunder inmates
1862-11-16, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report of General Hospital #16
1862-11-17, Richmond Dispatch; Police raid Ann Thomas’, scene of above killing. Arrest everyone.
1862-11-17, Richmond Dispatch; list of newest Castle Thunder accessions & changes.
1862-11-17, Richmond Enquirer; Federal deserters put in Libby Prison
1862-11-18, Richmond Dispatch; 40 men to go back to army from Castle Thunder today. New accessions listed.
1862-11-19, Richmond Dispatch; 20 new POWs at Libby, current total approx. 500
1862-11-19, Richmond Dispatch; list of new Castle Thunder inmates and their offenses including a gang of women transferred in from Libby. Sentinel also shot at Castle Thunder prisoners, missed.
1862-11-20, Richmond Dispatch; deserter from 15VA Cav Battn has head shaved, is branded, and drummed out of service. Ceremony took place at Castle Thunder
1862-11-20, Richmond Dispatch; Ira Parker, Castle Thunder deserter, arraigned for theft. Gets 3 years
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