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Prisoners Paroled At Richmond Agree Not To Injure Confederacy Or Rejoin Union
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Confederate States: Roll of Union Prisoners at Richmond.17" x 22" partly-printed and manuscript document titled "Roll of Prisoners of War Paroled at Richmond". It lists 48 prisoners, all of whom were captured at Goldsboro, North Carolina March 23-24, 1863. They were released upon giving their word or "parole" that they would not rejoin the Union army or give out intelligence injurious to the Confederate States until formally exchanged.
The paroled prisoners were from many different regiments and states, including the 33
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Indiana, 2
nd
Massachusetts, 12
th
New Jersey, 82
nd
Ohio, 11
th
Ohio, 107
th
New York, 101
st
Indiana, 10
th
Michigan, 102
nd
Illinois, 46
th
Pennsylvania, 21
st
Wisconsin, 38
th
Indiana, 13
th
Michigan, 66
th
Ohio, 88 Indiana.
Normal folds, shrink-wrapped to a sheet of foam core.
A couple of tears visible at folds. Quite unusual.
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