Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers: 1861 - 1866
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| Name | County | City | Subject | Date | Reel Number | Frame Number | File Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adams, Rodham L. | Lewis | Oath of Allegiance | 11-11-1863 | F1214 | |||
| Afer, Samuel M.; Bohon, James W.; Fowler, Joseph | Lewis | General Order No. 2, Special Order No. 18 appointing members to committees. | 10-27-1862 | F1589 | 0602 | 2573 | |
| Akers, Henton K. | Lewis | Oath of loyalty | 1863/11 | F1215 | |||
| Allen, John K. | Lewis | Oath | 02-27-1862 | F1462 | |||
| Bagby, R. A. | Lewis | Oath given at Camp Douglas, ILL | 03-23-1865 | F1463 | |||
| Baird, Charles | Lewis | Oath | 02-24-186? | F1464 | |||
| Baird, Tyler | Lewis | Oath | 02-24-1862 | F1464 | |||
| Barrett, J. W. | Lewis | Canton | Letter, M. C. Hawkins to Col. Broadhead: Subject, Editor of "Canton Press", was arrested for selling photos of rebel generals. Seems he took the photos in payment for some ads. [same sheet as previous | n.d. | F1327 | ||
| Barrett, J. W., | Lewis | Canton | Public meeting | 07-02-1864 | F1224 | ||
| Beckett, Hayden B. | Lewis | Canton | Oath of Allegiance | 01-12-1862 | F1228 | ||
| Benington, J. S. | Lewis | Statement that he found a horse and personal property at the home of John Murphy, arrested for concealing goods stolen by his son | F1249 | ||||
| Biggs, N. | Lewis | La Grange | Recent events he was involved in | 04-22-1863 | F1283 | ||
| Blair, Sophia | Lewis | Canton | Sworn statement about M.C. Hawkins | 08-02-1864 | F1341 | ||
| Bland, Mrs. Charles H. | Lewis | Canton | Letter to General S. R. Curtis asking that a rebel prisoner named Vaughn be traded for her husband being held by the rebels | 10/25/1862 | F1466 | ||
| Bohen, James W.; Fowler, Joseph; Reading, W. M.; Biggs, Uriah | Lewis | La Grange | Account of committee and clerk for services under Special Order No. 35. | 03-21-1863 | F1594 | 0159 | 3966 |
| Bohon, J. W.; Fowler, J. | Lewis | La Grange | Letter regarding assessment in Lewis County; men on committee were not compensated | 07-07-1863 | F1600 | 1126 | 5857 |
| Bondurant, John | Lewis | Monticello | Rebel prisoner desiring to return home | 10/10/1862 | F1232 | ||
| Bourne, James | Lewis | James L. Sullivan testifies that he saw James Bourne in Porter's raids | 06-15-1863 | F1233 | |||
| Bourne, James | Lewis | La Grange | Letter from William Odor that two men named James Bourne were in the guerrilla service. One is now at Camp Douglass and the other is a refugee in IL. Says if confiscation is intended, it will be important to know which Bourne was identified by witnesses | 08-21-1863 | F1652 | 0290 | 19539 |
| Bradshaw, Charles A. | Lewis | La Grange | $1000 bond for aiding enemies | 10-13-1862 | F1139 | ||
| Bradshaw, Charles A. | Lewis | La Grange | Oath of Allegiance | ??-??-1862 | F1139 | ||
| Brown, H. N. | Lewis | Canton | Statement in the case of John Childers | 05-20-1863 | F1186 | ||
| Byers, Annie B. | Lewis | Monticello | Desires the release of her husband | 05-16-1860 | F1290 | ||
| Caldwell, Isaac P. | Lewis | Monticello | Oath | ??-??-18?? | F1291 | ||
| Caldwell, Isaac P. | Lewis | Monticello | Requests permit to go to Adams Co., IL for business and to take food to family; has filed bond | 10-15-1863 | F1291 | ||
| Caldwell, James C.; Hamilton, William P. | Lewis | Prisoners released from Alton Military Prison on oath and bond. | 04-16-1864 | F1612 | 0647 | 9335 | |
| Caldwell, Samuel | Lewis | Statement that Hanson Stephens claims that men under command of Bill Moore entered the house of John Halley near Monticello and made off with Stephens' gun | 05-03-1862 | F1337 | |||
| Cannon, Martin Luther | Lewis | Oath of allegiance | 10-28-1862 | F1292 | |||
| Carnegy, S. W. B. | Lewis | Canton | Letter from Carnegy asking for permission to sell ammunition. States that he is an unconditional Union man. | 08-30-1864 | F1293 | ||
| Carnegy, S. W. B. | Lewis | Canton | Letter from Carnegy to General Fisk thanking him for the permit and the kind expressions. Says the kind words will be "cherished in gratitude." | 09-14-1864 | F1293 | ||
| Carney, Robinson | Lewis | Monticello | Confession of Carney. States he is from Scotland County and served in Green's army for 6 months; was in Platte County for a time. Arrested on way home; never took oath; never was a guerrilla. | 10-28-1862 | F1293 | ||
| Carns, B. F.; Craig, John; Craig, Andrew | Lewis | Cover sheet for the statement by Carns regarding the case of John Craig | 12-27-1864 | F1657 | 1151 | 21385 | |
| Carns, B. F.; Craig, John; Craig, Andrew | Lewis | Statement by Pvt. Carns, guard assigned to Andrew Craig; threatened by John Craig with a cocked revolver that if he "moved a muscle or attempted to draw a revolver was a dead man", Andrew fled to the river | 12-16-1864 | F1657 | 1152 | 21385 | |
| Carothers, C. H. | Lewis | Canton | Statement in the case of John Childers | 05-21-1863 | F1186 | ||
| Casen, John H. | Lewis | Canton | Special Order giving permission to Casen to return to his home in Lewis County upon taking the oath of allegiance and giving bond. | 12-20-1863 | F1140 | ||
| Childing, B. F. | Lewis | Canton | Partner in the firm B. F. Childing and Company, statement that they bought a horse from John Murphy, but didn't know it was stolen | F1249 | |||
| Clements, Thomas | Lewis | Statement of Hezekiah Shults re: Clements' championing of killing Union soldiers and citizens | ??-??-18?? | F1239 | |||
| Clifton, Milton | Lewis | On 07-12-1862 Col. Rolf Smith and men took mare, saddle and spurs; 03-10-1862 William Moore and party including Claboe took horses, guns, saddles and halters; description of gray mare | 07-24-1862 | F1239 | |||
| Colbert, R. W. | Lewis | Canton | Statement in the case of John Childers | 05-20-1863 | F1186 | ||
| Daggs, Hezekiah | Lewis | Note on the petition for George B. McGlassen, stating that Daggs is the son of General or George Daggs of Lewis County | ??-??-186? | F1369 | |||
| Darrah, James A. | Lewis | Oath of allegiance. Notes that he is a resident of Marion County, MO. | 04-22-1864 | F1295 | |||
| Davidson, A. H. | Lewis | Letter difficult to decipher. Notes that Adam Nesbit's wife kept a cow in his meadow; made her remove it. Since then, his cow has wandered off and returned with injuries (scalded and with cuts). | N. D. | F1295 | |||
| Davidson, A. H. | Lewis | Canton | Statement of Caroline Davidson, wife of A. H., that men came to her home and wanted her husband's guns. When her husband refused, they threatened to shoot; told her to leave the home. | 04-08-1862 | F1295 | ||
| Davidson, A. H. | Lewis | Canton | Statement of Davidson - men commanded by William A Marks came to his home demanding his guns. Davidson refused. Story details the involvement of Davidson's wife, Caroline, in the event. | 04-08-1862 | F1295 | ||
| Davis, Henderson | Lewis | Statement of J. W. Bass that he heard Davis say his brother Frank was recruiting for the rebel army in Randolph County. Davis said he didn't need to tell the authorities because all knew of it. | 07-25-1864 | F1296 | |||
| Davis, Henderson | Lewis | Statement of John Lloyd that he heard Davis say that his brother, Frank Davis, had 120 men recruiting for the Confederacy. Said Frank was in Randolph County on his 7th recruiting trip. | 07-25-1864 | F1296 | |||
| Davis, Henderson | Lewis | Statement of M C. Thacker that he spoke with Davis in St. Louis. Davis said his brother, Frank Davis, was recruiting for the Confederate Army in Monroe County. Thinks Davis has Southern sympathies. | 07-25-1864 | F1296 | |||
| Davis, Henderson | Lewis | Statement of Robert W. Nelson that he spoke with Davis. Davis said his brother Frank was recruiting for the Confederate Army in Randolph County. Nelson thinks Davis supports his brother. | 07-25-1864 | F1296 | |||
| Davis, Thomas | Lewis | Statement of John Davis that rebels took a brown horse from him that belonged to his father, Thomas Davis. | 09-23-1862 | F1297 | |||
| Davis, William | Lewis | Statement of Harrison Terper, former slave of Dr. Banks. States Davis told a rebel he (Davis) could provide good horses; were taken from William Bohon. No county; other records from Lewis/Marion. | N. D. | F1297 | |||
| Davis, William | Lewis | Statement of Ned Hall (noted as black) that he heard Davis tell rebels he knew where to get good horses. Next day Hall saw rebels with Bohon's horses. No county; other records from Lewis/Marion. | 02-16-1865 | F1297 | |||
| Davis, William | Lewis | La Grange | Statement of James C. Fowler that he was in the camp of Martin Green, then under General Price. Regarding horses and a man named William Bohon. Record located within William Davis file. | N. D. | F1297 | ||
| Davis, William | Lewis | La Grange | Statement of William Bohon that in 1861 three horses were stolen from him and taken to Green's Camp of rebels. Record located within William Davis file. | 02-18-1865 | F1297 | ||
| Davis, William E. | Lewis | List of oaths and bonds taken. Davis is the only name on the list. | 04-15-1865 | F1297 | |||
| Davis, William E. | Lewis | Oath of allegiance and physical description. | 04-03-1865 | F1297 | |||
| Davis, William E. | Lewis | La Grange | Letter from N. J. Lewis that evidence is being sent regarding theft of William Bohon's horses. Says Davis is on parole and under bond of $1000. Notes that Joseph Shumate is Davis' father-in-law. | 02-21-1865 | F1297 | ||
| Dodge, James W. | Lewis | Examination | 03-26-1863 | F1302 | |||
| Dodge, James W. | Lewis | His mother's house burned, leaving her destitute with three children | F1302 | ||||
| Dodge, James W. | Lewis | Involvement with Confederates | 10-29-1862 | F1302 | |||
| Dodge, James W. | Lewis | Statement about involvement with Confederates | 03-26-1863 | F1302 | |||
| Dodge, James W. | Lewis | Voluntary statement of prisoner | 03-20-1863 | F1302 | |||
| Dubois, Toussan E. | Lewis | Release from prison, | 07-09-18?? | F1306 | |||
| Dunlap, L. W. | Lewis | La Grange | Oath of Allegiance, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church | 04-07-1864 | F1188 | ||
| Dunlap, William | Lewis | Monticello | Letter stating that he could not report as requested due to being kicked by a mule | 06-02-186? | F1188 | ||
| Dunning, George | Lewis | Highland Township | Statement that 43 rebels surrounded his house and tried to burn it down. They took a gun and several horses. Witnesses Bill Beckett, David Long, Dora Flecher, and Joe Brown, all of Finley Prairie | 07-23-1862 | F1307 | ||
| Durke, Henry J. | Lewis | Canton | Letter from A. Reese stating that he has known Durke for many years and has always found him to be a peaceful, law abiding citizen. To his knowledge Durke has never participated in the rebellion. Two MO documents follow, but are illegible. | 10-06-1863 | F1603 | 0864 | 6850 |
| Eagan, John M. | Lewis | Bill due from government for oats, hay, ropes, storage and drayage of military supplies | 08-??-1863 | F1309 | |||
| Edlen, John V. | Lewis | Statement: age 46; was arrested at home, charged with feeding rebels; son James, who's been riding around neighborhood for weeks since he left home, with William Butler and an unknown man; not armed | 10-18-1862 | F1310 | |||
| Eichting, Abraim | Lewis | Canton | Statement that he bought a horse from John Murphy for $30, but later discovered the horse was a wind sucker and only paid $15 | F1249 | |||
| Eichting, Abraim | Lewis | Canton | Statement that while purchasing a horse from John Murphy, he spoke with his partners Childing and Laughlin about the horse being stolen | F1249 | |||
| Ellis, William | Lewis | Canton | John Childers was away during the bushwhacking for which he was arrested | 07-24-1863 | F1186 | ||
| Ellison, James | Lewis | Canton | A Union man's house was shot into; intends to hold court every where to restore order if afforded protection; militia gone but when there they had no discretion or organization--nothing but the name | 04-04-1862 | F1311 | ||
| Ellison, James | Lewis | Canton | Ellison, circuit judge of Lewis, Clark, Knox, Scott and Adair Counties, asking protection for the court; wants restoration of order and law by the courts; marauders taking guns and horses | 04-03-1862 | F1311 | ||
| Ellison, James | Lewis | Canton | Recommendation of Ellison as an unconditional Union man by J. B. Henderson, Louisiana | 05-2?-1862 | F1311 | ||
| Farmer, Anthony | Lewis | LaGrange | Seeks extension of his bounds so that he can work on the St. Louis Quincy and Keokuk packet boats | 02-25-1864 | F1314 |
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