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Information about deserters in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-09-08, Richmond Dispatch; Augustus Godfrey, King William Artillery deserter, caught and sent to Castle Thunder
1862-09-08, Richmond Dispatch; List of new Castle Thunder inmates, & their offenses. 50 inmates sent under guard to rebuild a bridge over Rapidan, recently destroyed
1862-09-09, Richmond Enquirer; 114 deserters confined in Castle Lightning
1862-09-15, Richmond Dispatch; 3,300 prisoners, including 61 officers, have been exchanged at Aiken's Landing. Some of the prisoners were women and deserters held in Castle Thunder
1862-09-17, Richmond Dispatch; Patrick McGowan, E59VA, at Castle Thunder awaiting execution for desertion
1862-09-20, Richmond Dispatch; Three men at Castle Thunder to be executed – named. To occur next week at Camp Lee, under G. W. Alexander’s supervision
1862-09-22, Richmond Enquirer; three deserters, confined at Castle Thunder, to be shot at Camp Lee
1862-09-24, Richmond Dispatch; Co. A, 10th Va. Battn. HQ near Battery #2. List of deserters
1862-09-24, Richmond Dispatch; F. Formento, Jr. orders out-patients to report to Louisiana Hospital
1862-09-24, Richmond Dispatch; soldier dies in Castle Thunder and buried in Oakwood cemetery
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