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Information about deserters in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-07-28, Richmond Dispatch; Two men sentenced to death for desertion are pardoned and sent back to their command.
1864-07-30, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor's Court cases reported July 30, 1864
1864-07-30, Richmond Whig; a Castle Thunder escapee and a Yankee deserter are both committed to Castle Thunder
1864-08-01, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor's Court cases reported August 1, 1864
1864-08-01, Richmond Dispatch; Two military men were arrested for trying to bribe a government official for a passport
1864-08-03, Richmond Dispatch; A woman is charged with harboring two deserters who were her sons-in-law
1864-08-04, Richmond Examiner; 53 prisoners at Castle Thunder have been sent to Salisbury, N. C.
1864-08-06, Richmond Dispatch; Man, for the sixth time, charged with desertion
1864-08-06, Richmond Dispatch; Two members of the 19th Virginia militia were arrested on the charge of attempting to go to the enemy.
1864-08-09, Richmond Dispatch; Soldier with Company H, Nineteenth Virginia militia arrested for attempting to desert
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