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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| [unknown], Abraham; [unknown]; Hannah; [unknown], Arrabel; unknown], Harrison; [unknown], Tommy; [unknown], Abey; [unknown], Amelia; [unknown], Patsey; [unknown], Jimmey; McCormick, Thomas | Macon | Letter reporting obeyance of General Order 35, issued [freedom certificates?] to Negro family; physical description of persons included; had belonged to McCormick of Macon County; notes great opposition in area to the order | 01-22-1863 | F1592 | 0821 | 3596 | |
| Acker, R. R.; Davis, John; Sneede, T. L.; Stevens, A. E.; Miles, J.; Blackwell, S. F.; Pilkington, R.; and others | Macon | Macon | Letter from conductor regarding the capture of a train on the North Missouri Railroad; references to Centralia and Sturgeon | 09-09-1864 | F1656 | 0432 | 20836 |
| Allen, Richard R. | Macon | Regarding a horse claimed by Allen. The horse was branded with U. S. Documents contain witness testimony regarding the identification and ownership of horse. | 11-23-1863 | F1462 | |||
| Anderson, Bartlet | Macon | Macon City | Statement that Anderson was to be released from prison if he signed oath. He objected to terminology in oath and took it to study; decided later he would sign but told he would be moved to St. Louis. | 03-06-1863 | F1217 | ||
| Anderson, Charles | Macon | Macon | Statement of Anderson, 21 year old farmer. His horse left his pasture, ended up at Sturgeon and became part of government corral. Claims to be unconditional Union man who served 3 years in infantry | 06-26-1865 | F1217 | ||
| Armstrong, A. I. | Macon | Macon City | Parole oath, commitment to return with security bond | 06-20-1863 | F1218 | ||
| Atterbury, Charles | Macon | Macon | Cover for file; Atterbury requests extension of his bond so he may move to Illinoise; statement of Col. Gilstrap | 05-12-1864 | F1220 | ||
| Atterbury, Charles | Macon | Macon | Letter from Asst. Provost Marshal Jeff Mayhall regarding reasons Atterbury wants to relocate--trouble over a woman | ??-16-1864 | F1220 | ||
| Baalis, McPherson | Macon | Macon | Request to extend limits of travel to Federal lines in order to visit children in Iowa and Illinois | 11-11-1864 | F1463 | ||
| Bagwell, | Macon | Woodville | Parole report | 07-20-1863 | F1463 | ||
| Bagwell, Augusta M. | Macon | Woodville | File cover notation: Reports herself as no subjugated rebel | 07-04-1863 | F1463 | ||
| Bagwell, Augusta M. | Macon | Woodville | Parole report | 06-21-1863 | F1463 | ||
| Bagwell, Augusta M. | Macon | Woodville | Parole report of location | 07-13-1863 | F1463 | ||
| Bagwell, Augusta M. | Macon | Woodville | Parole report of location | 07-27-1863 | F1463 | ||
| Bagwell, Augusta M. and Zaidee J. | Macon | Woodville | File cover notation: Report as per parole (illegible document) | 06-29-1863 | F1463 | ||
| Bagwell, Augusta M. and Zaidee J. | Macon | Woodville | Parole report of location | 08-03-1863 | F1463 | ||
| Bagwell, James H. | Macon | Macon | File cover notation: Bagwell one of the biggest scroundels in the state | 03-31-1863 | F1463 | ||
| Bagwell, James H. | Macon | Macon | Letter from E. T. Phelps regarding Bagwell's disloyalty and assistance to rebels | 04-01-1863 | F1463 | ||
| Bagwell, James H. | Macon | Macon | Order to send Bagwell, a St. Louis prisoner, to the office under guard | 08-20-1862 | F1463 | ||
| Bagwell, James H. | Macon | Macon | Regarding the shooting of a Union soldier | 04-01-1863 | F1463 | ||
| Bagwell, James H. | Macon | Macon | Statement from 5 citizens of Macon that rebel flags were flown by Bagwell at his home and store and that he shot a Union soldier, who died from wounds | 04-01-1863 | F1463 | ||
| Bagwell, James H. | Macon | Macon | Statement from many citizens of Macon that Bagwell is a "rank rebel" | 03-31-1863 | F1463 | ||
| Bagwell, James H.; Johnson, J.; Sneede, Thomas S. | Macon | Released on oath and bond. | 08-27-1862 | F1587 | 0754 | 2029 | |
| Bagwell, Zaidee J. | Macon | Woodville | Parole report of location | 07-27-1863 | F1463 | ||
| Baker, Elisha E. | Macon | Statement of facts concerning letter he wrote to brother in Rebel Army | 02-25-1863 | F1221 | |||
| Baker, John H. | Macon | College Mound | Oath of Allegiance | 06-04-1862 | F1221 | ||
| Barnes, Charles | Macon | Macon | Statement that James Baker claimed his horse belonged to W. G. Griffin, given him to ride to join Poindexter and that he traded a filly for it | 01-22-1863 | F1334 | ||
| Barnett, E., Juliet | Macon | Macon City | Defense of husband Julius Barnett | 03-??-1862 | F1224 | ||
| Barrow, | Macon | Arrested for corresponding with enemies of the U.S., sent to St. Louis | 02-20-1863 | F1224 | |||
| Bartholow, Thomas J. | Macon | Macon | Envelope addressed to Rufus Bath of Philadelphia, with instructions that Col. C. H. Green is to cross the lines and ascertain who wrote the letter in reference, that the letter wasn't mailed in Howard but was written there | ??-??-186? | F1370 | ||
| Bartholow, Thomas J. | Macon | Macon | Letter to Col. Broadhead regarding the correspondence of Mrs. Laura McLean of Randolph County to a rebel named Rufus Bath, and he believes Bath has delivered hundreds of rebel letters, and that McLean should be arrested and made an example | 07-03-1863 | F1370 | ||
| Bartholow, Thomas J. | Macon | Macon | Report to Gen. Dick that he is forwarding a letter concerning Polk Atterbury and his brother, the letter's author, who are from Randolph County, and went to Illinois to escape military duty, wishes the two arrested and returned to Col. Douglass at Mexico | 05-30-1863 | F1488 | ||
| Bartholow, Thomas J. | Macon | Macon | Wrapper for evidence "B" to Col. Broadhead, with the information that the letter in reference was written by Mrs. Laura McLean of Randolph County | 07-03-1863 | F1370 | ||
| Bartholow, Thomas J. | Macon | Macon | Wrapper for evidence "C" to Col. Broadhead with information that the letter in reference was written by Mrs. Laura McLean of Randolph County and sent to show her handwriting | 07-03-1863 | F1370 | ||
| Bartholow, Thomas J. | Macon | Macon | Wrapper for evidence "D" to Col. Broadhead, that the letter in reference was written by Mrs. Laura McLean of Randolph County to a soldier in the rebel army, that she tried to disguise her handwriting and possibly harbored a rebel named Patton last winter | 07-03-1863 | F1370 | ||
| Barthslon(?), Th. J. | Macon | Macon | Enclosed letters are proof of criminal activity | 05-21-1863 | F1239 | ||
| Barthslon(?), Th. J. | Macon | Macon | Two enclosed letters | 05-26-1863 | F1239 | ||
| Bartlett, R. H. | Macon | Oath of Allegiance for Pacific Railroad | 02-28-1862 | F1225 | |||
| Batten, Elijah; Enoch, C. D.; Todd, J. L.; etc. | Macon | Macon | Citizens of Randolph and Monroe Counties, neighbors of B. T. Cottenham, letter supporting his loyalty | 09-15-1864 | F1336 | ||
| Baylus, McPherson aka Mcpherson, Baylus | Macon | Macon | Permission of securities to extended boundaries of his limits | 11-11-1864 | F1463 | ||
| Bean, John H. | Macon | Macon | Affidavit identifying a horse stolen by Bill Stephen's gang of bushwhackers | 12-09-1864 | F1227 | ||
| Bean, John H.; Day, Calvin; Doyle, Edwin | Macon | General Order No. 2, Special Order No. 18 appointing members to committees. | 10-27-1862 | F1589 | 0602 | 2573 | |
| Bennett, S. M. | Macon | Macon | Parole, to remain within the city of Macon; citizen of Linn County | 07-26-1864 | F1230 | ||
| Bentley, Daniel | Macon | Parole, resident of Chariton County, to remain in Macon | 12-14-1863 | F1230 | |||
| Berlet, Christian | Macon | Macon | Statement before Military Commission that he didn't know he was violating Special Order 1 by selling beer to Pvt. Riby, that he can't read English well, didn't understand it when a soldier read it to him, and was unaware of the order | 11-17-1863 | F1231 | ||
| Betherum, B. F. | Macon | Macon | Statement that Mr. Atkins, Mr. Lovelady, and Mr. Davis demanded his wife give them his Colt's revolving pistol, number 127919 | 07-23-1864 | F1231 | ||
| Bishop, William; Capp, M. P.; Carter, John T.; Plank, George; Harris, G. W.; Knight, George; Skinner, Ephraim; Word, William | Macon | Macon | Petition for the release from death for D. H. Barcas and instead put forth the sentence of banishment from the state | 11-10-1862 | F1223 | ||
| Biswell, J. H.; Marmaduke, A. J.; Marmaduke, W. D.; Towner, George S.; Smoot, Humphrey; Thompson, [unknown] | Macon | Macon | Testimony in court case heard in Macon against Biswell and others unnamed; apparently a case regarding a wagonload of gunpowder taken from Glasgow to Bloomington | 06-12-1862 | F1585 | 0772 | 1285 |
| Black, Robert | Macon | Macon City | Thomas J. Turo statement that he knows of no disloyal acts, but believes Black sympathizer | 03/08/1865 | F1138 | ||
| Bond, Benson | Macon | Macon City | Letter from Dr. Bond protesting his innocence | 01/27/1865 | F1232 | ||
| Boss, Geo. | Macon | Macon | If Boss cannot be reached by telegraph, send messenger as he is important witness | 02-27-186? | F1233 | ||
| Botts, John P | Macon | Macon | Form stating Botts violated the conditions of his bond | 11-26-1863 | F1233 | ||
| Boules, Mary E | Macon | Macon | Prisoners List form | 01-04-1864 | F1233 | ||
| Bowles, Mary E. | Macon | Macon | Receipt for prisoner | 01-03-1865 | F1233 | ||
| Bowman, Shelton | Macon | Macon | Telegram directs that Bowman be released on oath and bond of $5,000 | 11-27-1864 | F1233 | ||
| Bowman, Shelton | Macon | Macon | Telegram stating Bowman will be turned over to Capt. Fowler | 11-25-1864 | F1233 | ||
| Brandt, F. T. | Macon | Macon | Illegible | 06-22-1862 | F1153 | ||
| Brown, G. M. | Macon | Macon City | Complains of the conduct of men under the command Lt. Ford | 06-19-1865 | F1285 | ||
| Brown, J. W. | Macon | Macon | General Order 86, charging N. B. Lewis of Platte County with being a guerrilla, robbing David Davis and William Shabuck, killing an unnamed Negro man belonging to Ken Killer in Platte County, guilty | 04-06-1865 | F1362 | ||
| Brown, James | Macon | Macon | Statement that James Baker told him he traded horses with W. G. Griffin so he could join the Confederate Army, got the horse from Mrs. Lee, a daughter of Griffin | 02-11-1863 | F1334 | ||
| Brown, William; Twyman, Frank H. B.; Elkins, Milton etal | Macon | Macon | Roll of prisoners forwarded from Macon to St. Louis. Nine total names on list - only able to decipher three names. | 01-17-1865 | F1652 | 1242 | 19680 |
| Bull, Robert | Macon | Claim for the cost of a gun that was taken from him | 02-06-1863 | F1288 | |||
| Bunch, James M. | Macon | Macon | Personal letter to his sister, Elizabeth Newcomer, used as evidence in her case | 10-08-1863 | F1204 | ||
| Bunch, Joseph | Macon | Bunch is concerned about the motives of man named Williams who spent some time at his house | 07-03-1864 | F1288 | |||
| Bunister, William | Macon | Macon | Bunister states he is in Macon and expects to remain there until his parole | 04-23-1864 | F1288 | ||
| Bunister, William | Macon | Macon | Letter enclosing parole | 04-22-1864 | F1288 | ||
| Bunister, William | Macon | Macon | Parole | 04-20-1864 | F1288 | ||
| Bunister, William | Macon | Macon | Statement by R.J. Eberman regarding compounding felony charges against Bunister | ? | F1288 | ||
| Burch, Thomas; Burch, Demetrius; Ross, C. P.; Wright, Silas; Wilks, T. W.; Brown, J. W.; Skinner, R. W.; Lewis, Absalom | Macon | Macon | Testimony in court case against the Burches, Ross, Wright, Wilks, and Brown; burning of Chariton Bridge | 06-01-1862 | F1585 | 0769 | 1284 |
| Burns, Thomas J. | Macon | Oath of Allegiance | 06-07-1862 | F1289 | |||
| Burr, A. G. | Macon | Macon | Letter to Lieut. Waite that Mr. Shafer is a loyal Dutchman who had a mare stolen by the enemy, and he believes he has the horse, and if Waite will issue a special order, he will return the horse | 03-29-1865 | F1488 | ||
| Burton, John | Macon | Macon | A.J. Harding returns papers in case of John Burton with request that he be reexamined and any additional facts be attached | 12-05-1864 | F1289 | ||
| Burton, John | Macon | Macon | Statement of Sgt. John C. Cook who arrested Burton after he left Macon under suspicious circumstances; Burton acknowledged he was meeting group to establish passwords, etc. for robbery business | 07-18-1864 | F1289 | ||
| Burton, John | Macon | Macon | States he was arrested and told that Asa Combs said he was going bushwhacking; further states he was threatened if he would not reveal who was going with him; made affidavit after that | 12-10-1864 | F1289 | ||
| Caldwell, William P. C., Rev. | Macon | Statement from Horace Sparrow that Caldwell supported southern independence; Sparrow's brother left Rebel army and took oath | 07-06-1864 | F1291 |
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