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1864-04-20, Richmond Sentinel; man charged with petty larceny for receiving stolen linens from Jackson Hospital
1864-04-27, Richmond Whig; 19 Yankee officers, inlcluding Gen. Wessels, captured at Plymouth are brought to Libby Prison
1864-05-11, Richmond Examiner; 113 Yankee prisoners arrive; only 29 officers in Libby
1864-05-13, Richmond Whig; 183 Yankee cavalrymen are captured in the "northern suburbs" of the city and taken to the Libby Prison. Includes one negro, and one surgeon
1864-06-13, Richmond Enquirer; More on Oakwood Cemetery
1864-06-21, Richmond Sentinel; Describes conditions at Chimborazo
1864-06-25, Richmond Sentinel; Mary Jenkins, nurse at Howard's Grove, found street wandering.
1864-06-30, Richmond Examiner; Cage items; notes that no new criminals are being brought in
1864-07-15, Richmond Dispatch; Hustings Court cases reported on July 15, 1864
1864-07-15, Richmond Dispatch; Summary of Mayor's Court decisions reported on July 15, 1864
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