Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers: 1861 - 1866
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| Name | County | City | Subject | Date | Reel Number | Frame Number | File Number |
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| Akes, Henry H.; Austin, Shelton S.; Baldock, David W.; Blakely, James; Clayton, John J.; Cooper, John P.; Dorsey, Elisha; Fee, Joel; Gunter, Samuel; Gott, Alfred; Harris, John C.; Hardin, Eli; King, Elmore; Kellin, Asa; Messimer, Thomas; and others | Gentry | Long list of persons who had given bond; lists names, dates, securities, and amount of bond; dates from April 1862 through October 1864 | 10-31-1864 | F1656 | 0905 | 20960 | |
| Akes, Peter A. | Gentry | Oath of loyalty | 1862/05 | F1215 | |||
| Allen, Joseph | Gentry | Bond. Allen charged with robbery and presenting a pistol at a woman. | 03-16-1861 | F1462 | |||
| Arnold, W. T. | Gentry | Charged with disloyal conduct; affidavit of Isaac M. Hilton regarding flag-raising | 12-??-1864 | F1219 | |||
| Arnold, William | Gentry | Statement that while at a flag raising at Friendship Meeting House, Hugh Stevenson raised such a fuss about a Union flag hung at the top of the door by Daniel Fore that William Jameson took it down | 12-27-1864 | F1269 | |||
| Atkinson, Thomas; Atkinson, Allen | Gentry | Recruiting Station: Albany | F1892.1 | 19 | |||
| Atkinson, William; Atkinson, Allen | Gentry | Recruiting Station: Albany | F1892.1 | 16 | |||
| Baldosk, John P. | Gentry | Oath of Allegiance | 05-31-1862 | F1222 | |||
| Baldosk, John P. | Gentry | Physical description | 05-31-1862 | F1222 | |||
| Bennett, H. G.; Robertson, Clayton; Misemer, Philip; McVey, James; Tyler, Wilson; and others | Gentry | Citizens' complaint against the conduct of the E.M.M. forces within the county. 21 names. | 05-10-1864 | F1614 | 0518 | 9789 | |
| Best, David | Gentry | Oath of Allegiance, citizen of Nodaway County | 05-17-1862 | F1231 | |||
| Best, Humphrey | Gentry | Oath of Allegiance, citizen of Nodaway County | 05-17-1862 | F1231 | |||
| Boggs, John W. | Gentry | Oath of Allegiance. Promises to go to Iowa and stay there to end of the war | 09/18/1862 | F1184 | |||
| Boggs, John W. | Gentry | Surety Bond for $1000 (handwritten) Boggs previously in rebel army. | 02/23/1863 | F1184 | |||
| Bowman, Shelton | Gentry | Charged with violating Oath of Allegiance and feeding Bushwhackers; testimony included | 12-26-1864 | F1233 | |||
| Brady, Robert | Gentry | Oath of Allegiance and description | 12-28-1864 | F1139 | |||
| Bratcher, William | Gentry | Statement that while at a flag raising at Friendship Meeting House, Hugh Stevenson told Daniel Fore he'd take the Union flag down that Fore had put up; the flag was taken down, but Stevenson didn’t do it | 12-27-1864 | F1269 | |||
| Burke, Frank | Gentry | Charged with aiding and encouraging rebels; visited with friends in Price's army; traveled to Platte County, Lexington, and St. Joseph | 09- ? -1861 | F1288 | |||
| Carter (county clerk), J. M. | Gentry | Certifying that John S. McGinley is an acting justice of the peace | 11-25-1864 | F1161 | |||
| Carter, J. M. | Gentry | Certifying that John S. McGinley is an acting justice of the peace | 11-25-1864 | F1161 | |||
| Childers, Willam P. | Gentry | Charge and specification against him | F1186 | ||||
| Comstock, Charles G. | Gentry | Statement the Hugh Stevenson made his statement to him and afterwards refused to sign it | 12-26-1864 | F1269 | |||
| Comstock, Charles G. | Gentry | Albany | Recommendation to Gen. Fisk of his partner, John A. Stuart, as a lieutenant on the staff of a general officer as he is physically unfit for service in the ranks | 09-29-1864 | F1269 | ||
| Comstock, Charles G. | Gentry | Albany | Statement of Benjamin F. Loan largely illegible. Notes that Comstock is an educated gentleman and loyal man. | 07-27-1864 | F1467 | ||
| Conway, J. R. | Gentry | Albany | List of Democrats in Albany: U. S. Mullon, G. W. Lewis, G. W. Stapleton, J. B. Hundley, J. H. Mudbee, W. G. Williams, and L. M. Rigney | 04-22-1864 | F1611 | 0517 | 9072 |
| Conway, J. R. | Gentry | Albany | List of Radicals and Unionists in Gentryville: T. Morgan, J. Jones, J. Crawford, P. Missimer, Booker Smith, E. Gudeon, A. Ross, T. Sunigan, A. Adkisson, and William Trimble | 04-22-1864 | F1611 | 0517 | 9072 |
| Conway, J. R. | Gentry | Albany | List of Radicals in Albany: C. S. Comstock, W. M. Rice, William R. Shoemaker, J. R. Cunningham, James West, William Custer, M. M. Embree, James Custer, J. N. Young, W. H. More, and G. W. Needles | 04-22-1864 | F1611 | 0517 | 9072 |
| Conway, J. R. | Gentry | Albany | List of Unionists and Radicals in Alanthus: Judge [illegible], J. M. Wright, Esquire Richardson, and Deloss Copper; in Douglas: D. Bonham and J. G. Taylor | 04-22-1864 | F1611 | 0518 | 9072 |
| Conway, J. R. | Gentry | Albany | List of Unionists and Radicals in Hugginsville: Capt. P. Huggins, John Ross, William Pool, Harry Ruckridge, John Ross, Jr., and George Ross, and statement that the county is peaceful | 04-22-1864 | F1611 | 0518 | 9072 |
| Conway, J. R. | Gentry | Albany | List of Unionists and Radicals in Island City: J. J. Agee, J. E. Williams, J. Sanders, Capt. G. Kenyon, C. V. Dorland, J. Walker, and J. Dorland | 04-22-1864 | F1611 | 0518 | 9072 |
| Conway, J. R. | Gentry | Albany | List of Unionists and Radicals in Mount Pleasant: J. N. Morris, C. B. Newhall, J. B. Cooper, J. R. Dunn, J. Brown, J. Daniels, J. L. Easter, and Capt. J. Stockton | 04-22-1864 | F1611 | 0518 | 9072 |
| Conway, J. R. | Gentry | Albany | List of Unionists and Radicals in Yolo: Col. M. Cranor, Provost Marshal John Millen, G. P. Taylor, Maj. D. Cranor, A. Millen, James Hall, and M. Fuller | 04-22-1864 | F1611 | 0518 | 9072 |
| Conway, J. R. | Gentry | Albany | List of Unionists in Albany: E. J. Miller, G. R. Crocket, E. Hurt, and J. Degginger | 04-22-1864 | F1611 | 0517 | 9072 |
| Cooper, John P. | Gentry | Oath of Allegiance | 09-06-1864 | F1240 | |||
| Cormel, Char. G. | Gentry | Albany | Testimony against Elizabeth Smith | F1209 | |||
| Cornstock, Charles G. | Gentry | Circuit Clerk, list of witnesses in the case of United States vs. Jacob Lockwood, illegible | 12-23-1864 | F1482 | |||
| Culp, Anthony; Culp, Martha | Gentry | Recruiting Station: Albany | F1892.1 | 12 | |||
| Cunningham, J. | Gentry | Albany | Rebel letters being sent to the same person | 05-02-1863 | F1226 | ||
| Cunningham, J. R. | Gentry | Albany | Letter explaining why he detained four suspicious letters, one to John Lewis from his son in the Confederate Army in Mississippi; all letters were to go through R. J. Haren of Philadelphia | 04-15-1863 | F1339 | ||
| Cunningham, J. R. | Gentry | Albany | Request instructions on what to do with letters mailed to families of rebels directed to R. J. Haren of Philadelphia and John Lewis in Mississippi | 04-21-1863 | F1339 | ||
| Cunningham, James R. | Gentry | Abstract of Expenditures from 12/02/1862 to 08/07/1863. | ??-??-1863 | F1247 | |||
| Cunningham, James R. | Gentry | Albany | Report that he is sending evidence in the case of United States vs. Joshua Shull, a rebel charged with violating his oath by helping bushwhackers who, if found guilty, will be sent south of Federal lines | 06-11-1863 | F1260 | ||
| David, Lewis I. | Gentry | Oath of allegiance | 07-31-1862 | F1295 | |||
| Davis, Joseph | Gentry | Oath of allegiance and physical description | 07-11-1862 | F1296 | |||
| Dickey, W. L.; Shelton, [unknown] | Gentry | Albany | Letter from James Cunningham in reference to a pursuit of 4 jayhawkers. One shot in pursuit and died later. Three were Shelton brothers. | 07-22-1862 | F1586 | 0204 | 1584 |
| Dunagan, E. W. | Gentry | Bond, $1000, arrested for disloyalty | ??-??-???? | F1188 | |||
| Dunagan, E. W. | Gentry | Oath of Allegiance, including statement that he will leave Gentry County and go to Iowa for the duration of the war | 09-10-1862 | F1188 | |||
| Dunagan, E. W. | Gentry | Gentryville | Description of Person | ??-??-???? | F1188 | ||
| Fee, Joel | Gentry | $1000 bond; sureties: Henry Muchler, James O. George | 04-29-1863 | F1316 | |||
| Fee, Joel | Gentry | Oath | 04-29-1863 | F1316 | |||
| Funk, Martin | Gentry | Oath before James R. Cunningham, Prov. marshal | 05-02-1862 | F1469 | |||
| Gaylor, Joseph N. | Gentry | U. S. vs. Gaylor. Testimony, before Justice of the Peace M. J. -ucker, by J. N. Taylor, Margaret Compton, Jacob R. Compton. Mentioned: S. R. Walker. | 10-02-1863 | F1323 | |||
| Givander, W. J. | Gentry | Gentryville | Oath of Allegiance | 09-10-1862 | F1335 | ||
| Glomstath, C. | Gentry | Co. A, 31st Regiment, E.M.M., statement that Hugh Stevenson is a bitter rebel and if Daniel Fore of Capt. Sutton's Company, 43rd Regiment, Missouri Volunteers could testify to the events at the Friendship Meeting House, Stevenson could be charged | 12-27-1864 | F1269 | |||
| Goodman, Cass | Gentry | Statement of Hampton Green that in 1861, while residing in Andrew County, he knew Goodman. Claims Goodman spoke of having raised 30 rounds for Paton's Company and was "preaching up Rebel doctrine." | 06-18-1864 | F1329 | |||
| Hamilton, James M. | Gentry | Albany | Discharged from 1st Regiment Cavalry, M.S.M., statement that Joshua Shull said the south would win the war if they had to take to the brush to do it, that Jack Brown would go to burning, and Illinois conservatives were ready to rebel | 04-11-1863 | F1260 | ||
| Harden, Thomas; Harden, Nancy B. | Gentry | Recruiting Station: Albany | F1892.1 | 21 | |||
| Hart, Edward | Gentry | Oath pledging that he has never helped the rebels | 03-22-1864 | F1145 | |||
| Howell, Samuel T. | Gentry | Albany | James M. Howell informs Gen. Schofield that his son, Samuel, 21, captured in Ray Co., is a prisoner at Gratiot St. and seeks oath and not to be exchanged. | 10-27-1863 | F1344 | ||
| Hunly, George; Hunly, John B. | Gentry | Recruiting Station: Albany | F1892.1 | 9 | |||
| Johnson, Albert | Gentry | Oath of allegiance | 05-24-1862 | F1348 | |||
| Jones, Lewis | Gentry | Recruiting Station: Albany | F1892.1 | 20 | |||
| Koger, John | Gentry | Oath with description; he was 40; bears signature of Joseph R. Cuminghausen. | 05-24-1862 | F1359 | |||
| Koss, Mariah H. | Gentry | Statement concerning her meeting with John J. Clayton on her way to Henderson School House and his disloyal statements and threats to shoot her and her sister | 12-23-1864 | F1238 | |||
| Koss, Mary E. | Gentry | Corroborates testimony of Mariah H. Koss, her sister, in case of John J. Clayton | 12-23-1864 | F1238 | |||
| Linville, A. J. | Gentry | Bond in the amount of $5,000. | 08-??-1864 | F1481 | |||
| Lunsford, L. H. | Gentry | Oath; physical description: age 45, 5' 6", blue eyes, black hair | 05-13-1862 | F1364 | |||
| Lynch, Frederick | Gentry | Albin to Lynch: when you were arrested 1862 and brought before me the horse not taken as contraband, condemned or sold by the military | 03-07-1864 | F1364 | |||
| Lynch, Frederick | Gentry | Oath; limited to north of the Missouri River | 04-29-1863 | F1364 | |||
| Lynch, Frederick | Gentry | St. Joseph provost: Lynch will ascertain where the horse is that he claims and have it identified by affidavits of 10 witnesses before seizure will be made | 03-07-1864 | F1364 | |||
| Mann, Elizabeth | Gentry | Tells of bushwhacker extortion | 09-02-1862 | F1366 | |||
| Marshall, Thomas; Marshall, Thomas | Gentry | Recruiting Station: Albany | F1892.1 | 7 | |||
| McConkey, Harry; McConky, Allen | Gentry | Recruiting Station: Albany | F1892.1 | 11 | |||
| McCown, William | Gentry | Athens | Letter from McCown accepting the proposition to act as Provost Marshal and Commissioner to Confiscate [Assessment Board]. Recommends that John Parker and R. C. Armstrong assist him. | 03-28-1863 | F1197 | ||
| McCrea, J. W. | Gentry | Oath of allegiance | 06-27-1862 | F1198 |
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