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Information about deserters in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-08-02, Charleston Mercury; "War Gossip" mentions criticism of the Dix-Hill Prisoner Cartel, the condemnation of Gen. Butler, South Carolinians at Camp Lee, and describes the newly formed Belle Isle Prison - notes that there are 4600 POWs there
1862-08-02, Richmond Dispatch; Capt. Barlow, Allen’s Battalion Artillery at Battery #2, AWOL notice for John N. Eubanks
1862-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; 3 Yankee deserters sent to Castle Godwin
1862-08-08, Richmond Dispatch; appeal for officers to come and get wayward soldiers out of Castle Godwin
1862-08-08, Richmond Enquirer; list of deserters in Castle Griswold, corner of Cary & 6th
1862-08-11, Richmond Dispatch; List of prisoners in Castle Griswold
1862-08-11, Richmond Dispatch; two soldiers from the 24th Va., have deserted from Winder Hospital
1862-08-12, Richmond Dispatch; list of deserters from Co. E., Allen’s Battalion, at Battery #1
1862-08-12, Richmond Dispatch; Lt. James Wilkinson at Battery #3 adv for absentees to report
1862-08-13, Richmond Dispatch; attempted deserter, confined in Castle Godwin, is executed
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