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Information about deserters in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-08-14, Richmond Dispatch; Salisbury prisoners, including Col. Corcoran and Wilcox are arriving, and the citizen prisoners have been moved to Libby from Belle Isle to accommodate them
1862-08-15, Richmond Dispatch; 3 Yankee deserters put in Libby
1862-08-15, Richmond Dispatch; description of a military prison (provost prison similar in purpose to Castle Thunder) in Manchester
1862-08-21, Richmond Dispatch; prisoner in Castle Godwin has been there for nine months
1862-08-22, Richmond Dispatch; C. S. deserters have been moved to Castle Thunder from Libby Prison - now Libby has only Yankee prisoners
1862-08-22, Richmond Dispatch; notice of a deserter from Battery #8
1862-08-25, Richmond Dispatch; those in private quarters who belong at St. Charles Hotel report at once
1862-08-29, Richmond Dispatch; patients of GH#18 at private quarters have ten days to report
1862-09 - 1864-08, National Archives; Statistics of Chimborazo Hospital
1862-09-06, Richmond Dispatch; Capt. Tucker’s Co., 2nd North Carolina Battalion, stationed at Belle Isle. Remainder of battn stationed “near Drury’s Bluff.” Commander adv for two deserters.
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