Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers: 1861 - 1866
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| Name | County | City | Subject | Date | Reel Number | Frame Number | File Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Austin, Andrew | DeKalb | Bond. Andrew arrested for giving aid and comfort to the enemies. | 08-21-1862 | F1137 | |||
| Austin, Andrew | DeKalb | Oath | 08-21-1862 | F1220 | |||
| Bashaw, George | DeKalb | Statement about involvement with bushwhackers | ??-20-1865 | F1225 | |||
| Bashaw, James B. | DeKalb | Statement about his son's involvement with bushwhackers | 03-13-1865 | F1225 | |||
| Bell, William M. | Dekalb | Bond, $1000, parole, to report at St. Joseph | 02-22-1862 | F1229 | |||
| Boaz, Noah | DeKalb | Stewartsville | Letter to General Fisk defending himself against liquor laws charge | 03/07/1864 | F1184 | ||
| Boaz, Noah | DeKalb | Stewartsville | Liquor laws violation | 03/07/1864 | F1184 | ||
| Brooks, E. J. | DeKalb | Statement that he is the owner of a mule and does not know if it was used by the Confederates | 09-30-1863 | F1284 | |||
| Cates, Charles | DeKalb | Statement of Cates that on May 30, 1864, he lost a horse. Feels horse was stolen since he raised it and doesn't believe it would leave on its own. Makes reference to Mr. Morgan who was arrested. | 06-16-1864 | F1140 | |||
| Cates, Charles | DeKalb | United States vs. William P. Morgan. Statement of Lucinda Fields that Morgan was at her father's house around the time when Cates's horse was stolen. Hasn't seen Morgan since horse was stolen. | 06-16-1864 | F1140 | |||
| Chappell, T. H. B. | Dekalb | Oath of Allegiance | 09-10-1862 | F1236 | |||
| Chappell, T. H. B. | DeKalb | Oath of Loyalty | 09-10-1862 | F1236 | |||
| Cole, G. W.; Smith, John; Smith, James; Greenwalt, Andrew | Dekalb | Maysville | Cole stated that he had been deceived, had signed a petition requesting the release of the Smiths and Greenwalt, now wants his name removed | 06-18-1862 | F1585 | 0287 | 1154 |
| Davidson, W. C. T. | DeKalb | Stewartsville | Letter from Davidson to Major Beaty. Letter refers to "the chimney which I (Davidson) took down." Davidson is willing to pay for award, but asks for permission to build a new one. | 11-11-1863 | F1295 | ||
| Davidson, W. C. T. | DeKalb | Stewartsville | Letter largely illegible. Letter says Davidson offered to build a new chimney. Notes the old chimney was so rickety that it would have blown down on its own if Davidson hadn't taken it down. | 10-29-1863 | F1295 | ||
| Davidson, W. C. T. | DeKalb | Stewartsville | Statement of B. F. White that he was authorized to watch a vacant house. Saw Davidson come and go away with a load of bricks. Says the chimney was standing when Davidson arrived. | 10-27-1863 | F1295 | ||
| Davidson, W. C. T. | DeKalb | Stewartsville | Statement of Bartholomew Kost that he believed the vacant house had belonged to a rebel. Said doors, windows, lumber had already been taken from house prior to Davidson taking the chimney. | 10-29-1863 | F1295 | ||
| Davidson, W. C. T. | DeKalb | Stewartsville | Statement of Davidson that he took the chimney for bricks to repair his mill. Noted to several people that he would pay twice the value of the brick if he could find the owner. | 10-31-1863 | F1295 | ||
| Davidson, W. C. T. | DeKalb | Stewartsville | Statement of George L. Kost that Davidson tried elsewhere to get brick for the arch of the boiler for the steam mill. Says Davidson willing to pay for brick if he could find owner. | 10-29-1863 | F1295 | ||
| Davidson, W. C. T. | DeKalb | Stewartsville | Statement of P. A. Joseph that he believes Davidson did not tear down the chimney with any ill intentions. | 10-30-1863 | F1295 | ||
| Davidson, W. C. T. | DeKalb | Stewartsville | Statement of Theodore Bray that he was hired by Davidson to haul. Davidson asked him to help tear down the chimney; took the bricks to build a wall around a boiler at the steam mill. | 10-27-1863 | F1295 | ||
| Davidson, W. C. T. | DeKalb | Stewartsville | U. S. vs Davidson - charged with tearing down part of a house and appropriating materials feloniously. Davidson tore down a chimney on house belonging to Mrs. Jane McDonald for materials. | 10-27-1863 | F1295 | ||
| Davis, James H. | DeKalb | Letter from Capt. Davis referring to the arrest of Jackson Gabbert and John Stobuck, who are thought to be guilty of bushwhacker raids in Platte and Buchanan Counties. Among "McCollum" docs. | 08-??-1863 | F1197 | |||
| Downing, Alexander | Dekalb | Osborne Station | Request of James N. Birch to get a passport to go to Mississippi and Louisiana for business. Once Surveyor General of U. S. lands in Mississippi | 09-28-1863 | F1305 | ||
| Dunklin, A. H. ? | DeKalb | Stewartsville | Letter concerning merchandise and stock on hand, illegible | ??-??-???? | F1188 | ||
| Eiseman, Ben | DeKalb | Statement that he followed a girl of ill repute out of a store where a soldier had stolen some pants and she led him to the thief, Morris Duggan ? | 12-14-1864 | F1188 | |||
| Eiseman, Charles | DeKalb | Statement that the pants stolen by Morris Duggan ? belong to Theil and Company | 12-14-1864 | F1188 | |||
| Fields, Stephen | DeKalb | Washington Township | Statement that William P. Morgan came to his house, but left after dark and wasn't seen again until arrested at Rochester, and that Charles Cates' horse was missing the next morning | 06-16-1864 | F1202 | ||
| Fox, Otis ? | DeKalb | Stewartsville | Illegible | ??-??-???? | F1188 | ||
| Garrison, Oliver | DeKalb | $2000 bond, with C. Carter and Philader Pettis as sureties. Garrison, charged with ordering persons from their houses, must report to 6th District Office twice monthly. | 11-15-1863 | F1189 | |||
| Garrison, Oliver | DeKalb | Maysville | Garrison reports to Prov. Marshal at St. Joseph. | 11-28-1862 | F1189 | ||
| Garrison, Oliver | DeKalb | Maysville | Garrison writes to Prov. Marshal at St. Joseph, seeking exoneration, as he is a zealous Union man. | n.d. | F1189 | ||
| Garrison, Oliver | DeKalb | Maysville | Testimony of A. McPherson in case of Garrison, John Jackson and Jasper Rogers. [On same 3 pages as testimony of Mrs. Nancy Harney.] | 11-15-1863 | F1189 | ||
| Garrison, Oliver | DeKalb | Maysville | Testimony of John Jackson in Garrison case. | 11-22-19863 | F1189 | ||
| Garrison, Oliver | DeKalb | Maysville | Testimony of Mrs. Nancy Harney in case of Garrison, John Jackson and Jasper Rogers. | 11-15-1863 | F1189 | ||
| Hankins, Jackson | Dekalb | Stewartsville | Statement that Richard McManus is a rebel who told Mr. Fuqua that when Patton got to Rochester, to send a wagon to his house for potatoes as he had plenty | 06-30-1863 | F1370 | ||
| Harlan, Robert | Dekalb | Statement that he was arrested for acknowledging himself as a rebel but also claims to be a constitutional Union man, belonged to Capt. Shinoos ? company of Paw Paw Militia | 07-05-1864 | F1339 | |||
| Harmon, R. M.; Shafer, James | Dekalb | Statement that Robert Harlan claims he is a rebel, owns a Colt revolver and ammunition, and aided the rebellion | 07-05-1864 | F1339 | |||
| Harris, Sater | DeKalb | Maysville | Statement of arresting officer, Harris a rebel | 03-25-1864 | F1191 | ||
| Hudson, James | DeKalb | Polk Township | Statement that Morris Duggan ? stole some pants from a store | 12-14-1864 | F1188 | ||
| Jackson, John | DeKalb | Bond for $200 | 11-22-1863 | F1477 | |||
| Jackson, John | DeKalb | Maysville | Testimony of A. McPherson in case of Garrison, John Jackson and Jasper Rogers. [On same 3 pages as testimony of Mrs. Nancy Harney.] | 11-15-1863 | F1189 | ||
| Jackson, John | DeKalb | Maysville | Testimony of Mrs. Nancy Harney in case of Garrison, John Jackson and Jasper Rogers. | 11-15-1863 | F1189 | ||
| Johnson, George W. | DeKalb | Oath of allegiance | 05-26-???? | F1348 | |||
| Johnson, John | DeKalb | Statement of John Crowly that he heard Johnson give a speech at Thornton Mill in support of the Confederacy. The speech was in conjunction with attempts to raise a company of home guards. | 01-16-1862 | F1349 | |||
| Johnson, John | DeKalb | Statement of Stephen Freeman that Johnson began the organization of a company for home protection. After secessionists began burning bridges, he said he would have nothing more to do with them. | 01-16-1862 | F1349 | |||
| Johnson, John | DeKalb | Summary of statements which would be given against Johnson. States that Johnson said the South was in the right and that Johnson gave his son a horse, saddle and bridle to join the Southern army. | N. D. | F1349 | |||
| Johnson, John | DeKalb | United States vs Johnson, charged with inducing men to join Price's Army and aiding and abetting rebels. Statement of John McManus that Johnson influenced him to join Price's Army. | N. D. | F1349 | |||
| Jones, Byron | DeKalb | Request for transporation for William Blagg and T. J. Crumpucker(?) to go to St. Louis to act as witnesses in case against Jones. | 01-13-1865 | F1350 | |||
| Keene, Isaac | DeKalb | Gearoge Bashaw's involvement with bushwhackers | 03-24-1865 | F1225 | |||
| McDonald, Daniel M.; McDonald, Jane | Dekalb | Note from W. O'Toole, Assistant Provost Marshal, that his belief is that the Negroes in question are not entitled to free papers under Order No. 35. | 03-03-1863 | F1661 | 0009 | 22394 | |
| McDonald, Daniel M.; McDonald, Jane | Dekalb | Stewartsville | Case regarding two slaves, a woman and a boy, taken from D. M. McDonald on the charge of being in the rebel service. Statements of Abner Lee, J. E. Somers, William Slaybough and W. H. Sifers that McDonald, former railroad agent, was an outspoken rebel. | 02-26-1863 | F1661 | 0003 | 22394 |
| McDonald, Daniel M.; McDonald, Jane | Dekalb | Stewartsville | Statement of Capt. Orlando G. McDonald that a slave named Mary applied to him for protection for herself and her 11 year old son, Aaron, At the time, Aaron was being held in confinement by Jane McDonald. He believes D. M. McDonald and wife are rebels. | 02-28-1863 | F1661 | 0007 | 22394 |
| McFee, Samuel | Dekalb | Statement that R. Harlan was arrested by Capt. Miller of Caldwell County, and he accompanied him to St. Joseph | 07-07-1864 | F1339 | |||
| McManns, John | Dekalb | Oath of Allegiance, witnesses Edward H. Tillyman, Co. G, 48th Kentucky Volunteers and Sgt. Lewis Fredeman | 08-11-1863 | F1370 | |||
| McManns, John | Dekalb | Parole, ordered to leave the state during the war, witness Y. A. Fowler of St. Joseph | 06-23-1863 | F1370 | |||
| Meek, George W. | DeKalb | Oath of allegiance | 12-11-1862 | F1372 | |||
| Moore, E. C.; Stephens, J. G.; Smith, R. S.; Johnson, James B; | Dekalb | Maysville | Weekly report to Provost Marshal General in St. Louis; lists of those taking oath or giving bond | 06-24-1862 | F1585 | 0882 | 1327 |
| Morgan, Sarah J. | DeKalb | Oath of Allegiance, physical description included, sworn at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois | 01-06-1865 | F1202 | |||
| Parrott, Elias; Perry, Leander; Porter, Ephraim | Dekalb | General Order No. 3 and Special Order No. 329 appointing county board members | 07-07-1862 | F1586 | 0748 | 1733 | |
| Pittenberger, John | Dekalb | Statement about Louis R. Kell | 02-08-1863 | F1356 | |||
| Potter, Thomas | Dekalb | Oath of Allegiance, witnesses Thompson Smith and P. K. O. Dimmitt of Buchanan County, bond, $2000 | 02-16-1864 | F1386 | |||
| Preston, Rupin; Vanner, Stephen | Dekalb | Recruiting Station: Plattsburg | F1896.2 | 71 | |||
| Ramsey, Austin | Dekalb | Bond, $120, to abide by the order of the United States court for the return of a horse worth $60, securities James McAdow and Absalom Norris | 11-11-1862 | F1255 | |||
| Roberts, William M. | Dekalb | Statement that R. Harlan of Dekalb County, prisoner at St. Joseph, is a southern sympathizer and claimed he couldn't take the oath to vote | 07-13-1864 | F1339 | |||
| Rogers, Jasper | DeKalb | Maysville | Testimony of A. McPherson in case of Garrison, John Jackson and Jasper Rogers. [On same 3 pages as testimony of Mrs. Nancy Harney.] | 11-15-1863 | F1189 | ||
| Rogers, Jasper | DeKalb | Maysville | Testimony of Mrs. Nancy Harney in case of Garrison, John Jackson and Jasper Rogers. | 11-15-1863 | F1189 | ||
| Smith, Edward | DeKalb | Oath of Allegiance | 02-12-1864 | F1209 | |||
| Smith, John A. | Dekalb | Bond in the amount of $2,000. Smith arrested for harboring guerrillas. | 08-27-186? | F1262 | |||
| Smith, John A. | Dekalb | Oath of allegiance | 02-16-1864 | F1262 | |||
| Smith, Thompson | Dekalb | Bond in the amount of $2,000. | 08-21-1863 | F1263 | |||
| Smith, William J.; Smith, John W.; Greenwalt, Andrew J.; Black, John; Sloan, James; Meek, Richard; Asher, Robert; Shannon, Joseph; Graham, Oliver; Wilson, James T.; Roundtree, John; Phelps, Andrew; Thompson, Gideon; Bashaw, James B.; etal | Dekalb | Maysville | Men held Alton, IL military prison wishing to be released; petition for their release signed by 127 persons; letter requesting they be kept imprisoned until a counterpetition could be sent to Provost Marshal; men captured at Battle of Pea Ridge | 06-14-1862 | F1585 | 1102 | 1374 |
| Stark, Roland | DeKalb | Statement in George Bashaw case | 03-24-1865 | F1225 | |||
| Strong, Fountain | Dekalb | $1,000 bond; confined to counties of DeKalb, Clinton and Gentry for duration of war | 08-21-1862 | F1163 | |||
| Strong, Fountain | Dekalb | Oath | 08-21-1862 | F1163 |
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