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Information about deserters in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-10-08, Richmond Dispatch; R. M. Patterson, Asst. Surgeon in Charge, Clopton Hospital, orders those in private quarters to report
1862-10-08, William A. Carrington Papers; Inspection Report for General Hospital #27
1862-10-09, Richmond Dispatch; escaped Castle Thunder prisoner has been recaptured in the city
1862-10-10, Richmond Dispatch; descriptive list of 5 CSMC AWOLs from Drewry’s Bluff
1862-10-15, Richmond Dispatch; D. W. Rogers, G1Va at Castle Thunder, to be shot at Camp Lee, 10/18
1862-10-15, Richmond Dispatch; member of the Richmond Blues put in Castle Booker for desertion
1862-10-17, Official Records, Ser. II, Vol. IV, pp. 654-655; reprint of Richmond Dispatch, October 17, 1862 article regarding an escape attempt.
1862-10-17, Richmond Dispatch; 9th Pa. Cavalry Colonel moved from Libby to Castle Thunder – under accusations of bad behavior in Tennessee. Also 17 deserters arrived there from South & 4 1st Md. (US) Cavalry charged with murder
1862-10-18, Richmond Dispatch; Andrew J. Rodgers, commanding company at Battery #17, orders in absentees
1862-10-21, Richmond Enquirer; member of the 1st VA Inf. escapes from Castle Thunder.
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