Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers: 1861 - 1866
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| Name | County | City | Subject | Date | Reel Number | Frame Number | File Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Allen, Larkin | Howell | Parole | 12-28-1864 | F1462 | |||
| Alsop, Benjamin; Elkin, John | Howell | Letter from Springfield regarding prisoner exchange; both men from Howell County, MO; Alsop held prisoner by rebels in Little Rock, Arkansas; Elkin a rebel sympathizer arrested as hostage for return of Alsop; physical description of both men included | 11-14-1862 | F1590 | 0166 | 2847 | |
| Alsup, Benjamin | Howell | Letter from Thomas Livingston and signed by others asking for exchange of prionsers. Asking to exchange a prisoner from Ozark County for Allsup who is in rebel prison in Little Rock. | 06-15-1862 | F1216 | |||
| Alsup, Benjamin | Howell | Clarks Mill | Letter asking for exchange of Alsup, a prisoner in Little Rock. Alsup served as a guide for Union troops. Notes he was a Howell County Judge and a prominent Confederate would need to be exchanged. | 10-31-1862 | F1216 | ||
| Armstrong, William | Howell | Statement by Benjamin G. Martin regarding Armstron'gs reputation as Union sympathizer; theft from Mrs. Alsup and Cordill | 05-06-1862 | F1218 | |||
| Armstrong, William | Howell | Statement by Lighugh H. Cordill regarding Armstrong | 05-??-1862 | F1218 | |||
| Armstrong, William | Howell | Statement by Turpin G. Scoggin, taken at request of and in presence of Armstrong, regarding Armstrong's Union loyalty | N.D. | F1218 | |||
| Armstrong, William | Howell | West Plains | Being sent under guard from Salem, AR; a notorious character who deserves punishment | 04-30-1862 | F1218 | ||
| Armstrong, William | Howell | West Plains | Statement by C. A. McGinty that Armstrong was Union until McBride came, then was Secessionist; attempted impressment of Cordill's wagon; southern recruiter Alfred Nix threatened men into joining army | 05-09-1862 | F1218 | ||
| Armstrong, William | Howell | West Plains | Statement by Francis Cordill that Armstrong threatened to impress wagon as it belonged to Union man | 05-01-1862 | F1218 | ||
| Armstrong, William | Howell | West Plains | Statement by George Foreman regarding Armstrong's Union loyalty; vigilantes chased him out of AR; theft from Mrs. Alsup and Cordill | 05-06-1862 | F1218 | ||
| Armstrong, William | Howell | West Plains | Statement by John Burnsides that Armstrong was taken prisoner by Burnsides' company and taken to Judge Alsup, Mrs. Allsup acquitted him; released, supposed to report to Rolla Mar. 1862 | 05-06-1862 | F1218 | ||
| Armstrong, William | Howell | West Plains | Statement by Joseph Woody regarding Armstrong's rebel military service and murders; differentiates between regular Confederate army and clandestine (guerrilla) companies | 05-04-1862 | F1218 | ||
| Armstrong, William | Howell | West Plains | Statement by Mrs. Alicia Duvall regarding Armstrong's character; mention of murder | 05-04-1862 | F1218 | ||
| Armstrong, William | Howell | West Plains | Statement by Mrs. Margret Kitchener regarding Armstrong's disloyalty and service in rebel army; murder and robbery | 05-04-?? | F1218 | ||
| Armstrong, William | Howell | West Plains | Statement by R. Keesee regarding Armstrong's disloyalty; was a lieutenant under E. M. Wright, Douglas Co.; murder and sacking of mill on Piney Creek, Texas Co.; threats to kill Dr. Emory | 05-04-1862 | F1218 | ||
| Armstrong, William | Howell | West Plains | Statement by William H. Campbell regarding Armstrong's disloyalty | 05-??-1862 | F1218 | ||
| Armstrong, William | Howell | West Plains | Statement by William H. Campbell that Armstrong loyal until McBride's division came, after that he was secessionist | 05-06-1862 | F1218 | ||
| Armstrong, William | Howell | West Plains | Statement of loyalty; arrested 1861 by Col. Woods' men stationed at Pilot Knob, Iron Co. | 07-07-1862 | F1218 | ||
| Ball, Gilead F. | Howell | Statement that Coleman's bushwhackers stole his horse worth $125, shooting at him in the process | 10-15-1862 | F1222 | |||
| Buckner, Wiley S. | Howell | Oath of Allegiance | 03-12-1864 | F1287 | |||
| Chouning, Isaac | Howell | Oath of Allegiance | 02-17-1862 | F1186 | |||
| Cox, James; Cox, John | Howell | West Plains | James and John Cox requesting trial for unknown charges. Prisoners at Alton since February 1862. Petition of Texas County citizens for their release. Released on bond January 1863. | 05-16-1862 | F1586 | 1123 | 1819 |
| Dexter, Geo. W. | Howell | Oath of Allegiance | 02-18-1864 | F1300 | |||
| Dexter, Jonathan | Howell | Oath of Allegiance | 02-18-1864 | F1300 | |||
| Downing, J. S. | Howell | Extract of roll of Prisoners of War, captured March 15, 1863 in Howell County | 05-07-1863 | F1305 | |||
| Eaton, Washington N. | Howell | Oath | 02-??-1862 | F1309 | |||
| Ellis, Robert | Howell | [cont'd] Crawford County; affidavit of veracity by G. W. Ellis and John W. Ellis | 01-28-1863 | F1311 | |||
| Ellis, Robert | Howell | Ellis vs. Rebels and Rebel Sympathizers; 08/01/1861 rebels stole horses and threatened; Ellis moved family, leaving everything to rebels; claim for cost of items in rebel hands; lives in Cuba, [cont'd] | 01-28-1863 | F1311 | |||
| Goldsberry, John | Howell | $1,000 bond for disloyalty; released on oath and bond; securities William H. Goldsberry and A. J. Thomas | 02-??-1864 | F1328 | |||
| Goldsberry, John | Howell | Oath sworn at Houston; physical description: age 25, 6', brown hair, blue eyes | 02-01-1864 | F1328 | |||
| Hanrahan, Thomas | Howell | Claim for $931 in the case of Thomas Hanrahan vs. The Rebels in which a rebel band robbed him of 6 horses, 2 wagons, 3 harnesses, and lost wages | 09-16-1862 | F1338 | |||
| Henry, Daniel C.; Gunter, Samuel; Denton, William; Bond, Riley; Goodman, Henry; Williams, Jesse; Prock, John F.; Denton, Samuel; Johnson, William S.; Henn, Isaac; Proffit, H. S.; Dryer, C. H.; Guthrie, Jonas; Eckin, James R.; Buckner, Miley; etal | Howell | West Plains | List of 68 persons giving bond; notes name, home county, and amount of bond; poor quality image on microfilm, partially illegible | 12-20-1862 | F1591 | 0477 | 3286 |
| Hollis, R. J.; Parker, W. T.; Kirkland, Wiley | Howell | Citizens of Ozark and Howell Counties petition for release of Hollis, Parker, and Kirkland from prison; part of document and signatures are missing | 06-23-1862 | F1585 | 0807 | 1298 | |
| Howell, John D. | Howell | Twp. 9 | Note: Howell, 20, was never in rebel army, seeks to take oath and be a good strong Union man. | n.d. | F1344 | ||
| Jones, George | Howell | West Plains | Notice that Jones has taken the oath and that he and his property will be protected as long as he upholds the oath. Jones is allowed to pass in Howell County. | 05-11-1862 | F1351 | ||
| King, William M. | Howell | Oath; physical description: age 23, 5' 8", blue eyes, light hair, fair complexion, farmer, private in Harris's Battery | 06-15-1865 | F1151 | |||
| Luster, William A. | Howell | On way south to join rebel army, arrested at West Plains with Jacob Van Embry by Col. Asberry, Capt. King, Andy McCormick and Wright; arms were taken | 04-24-1863 | F1364 | |||
| McElnenroy, John | Howell | Oath of allegiance | 06-15-1865 | F1199 | |||
| McGinnis, Minerva; Peyton, Samuel; Wooten, Elizabeth; Wooten, L. B. | Howell | Applications to receive damages for rebel depredations | 12-04-1862 | F1591 | 0443 | 3275 | |
| Nix, Pleasant B. | Howell | Bond of $1,000 | 06-28-1864 | F1376 | |||
| Roush, Adam | Howell | Oath of allegiance | 01-14-1863 | F1396 | |||
| Smith, Jacob | Howell | Bond in the amount of $1,000 | 05-01-1862 | F1262 | |||
| Smith, Jacob | Howell | Oath of allegiance | 05-01-1862 | F1262 | |||
| Van Emburg, Jacob | Howell | West Plains | Van Emburg states that he lives in Independence County, AR; was taken prisoner at West Plains, MO by Col. Asbury; planned to join Confederate army; Asbury, Watsen, and King were bushwhackers | 04-24-1863 | F1273 | ||
| Woodworth, H. P. | Howell | Description of person | ? | F1280 | |||
| Woodworth, Seth P. | Howell | Parole | 12-28-1863 | F1280 |
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