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Information about Free Negros in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1863-08-28, Richmond Sentinel; another slave list from Castle Thunder
1863-10-01, Richmond Sentinel; Gen. Winder attempts to impress the tobacco factory of Jas. H. Grant at Franklin and 19th for a slave hospital, but Grant gets an injunction to keep his property and succeeds in blocking Winder's attempt
1864-02-12, Richmond Enquirer; Description of the Libby prison breakout and list of escapees re-captured
1864-02-24, Franklin Repository; "The Libby Jail Delivery"
1864-03-01, Richmond Whig; 71 prisoners, captured by Mosby, arrive at Libby Prison
1864-03-03, Richmond Whig; six negroes, recaptured from the Yankees, are taken to Castle Thunder
1864-03-08, Richmond Whig; four Yankee negro soldiers are brought to Libby Prison and put in the solitary cells
1864-04-11, Richmond Sentinel; three slaves and a free negro arrested for stealing blankets from Seabrook's Hospital (GH#9)
1864-04-14, Richmond Sentinel; Castle Thunder items
1864-04-14, Richmond Whig; Castle Thunder items
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