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Castle Thunder (prison)
The Military Occupation of Richmond, 1865-1870 Richard M
Castle Thunder : the Confederate Provost Marshal's Prison, 1862-1865 Alan Lawrence Golden
Chapter Three: the Effects of Confederate Disaffection, Confederate Disloaylty, and Unionism on the Floyd County Homefront
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