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Information about deserters in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-09-25, Richmond Dispatch; 15 deserters put in Castle Thunder – 130 to be released tomorrow
1862-09-26, Richmond Dispatch; 18 deserters from Critcher’s Battn. sent to Castle Thunder
1862-09-27, Richmond Dispatch; Jno. Pendergrast (soldier) apprehended as thief – sent to Castle Thunder
1862-09-29, Richmond Dispatch; 101 men from Castle Thunder have been escorted to Winchester to be returned to their regiments. Notes that the deserters will forfeit 3 months pays
1862-09-30, Richmond Dispatch; Lt. Booker to send 100 CSA prisoners back to army today from the “prison under his charge.”
1862-10-02, Richmond Dispatch; 42 soldiers sent back to ANV from Castle Thunder
1862-10-02, Richmond Enquirer; one deserter, confined at Castle Thunder, pardoned from death sentence. His two rap buddies will be hung soon at Camp Lee
1862-10-03, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report for Castle Thunder and Libby Prison Hospitals
1862-10-04, Richmond Dispatch; 51 Castle Thunder inmates returned to army
1862-10-04, Richmond Dispatch; D. W. Rogers, pardoned from execution, has been respited only. Maybe same as John Roach, crew of CSS Virginia
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