Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers: 1861 - 1866
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| Name | County | City | Subject | Date | Reel Number | Frame Number | File Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adams, Robert E. | Nodaway | Oath of Loyalty | 03-03-1862 | F1214 | |||
| Bagby, W. R. | Nodaway | Receipt for one rifle received from Silas Woodson, Lt. Col. and Asst Prov. Mar. | 12-24-1863 | F1463 | |||
| Bagby, William Robert | Nodaway | Horse taken by Lt. Morehouse, E.M.M.; sworn to Silas Woodson, Lt. Col. and Asst Pro Mar. | 12-21-1863 | F1463 | |||
| Baker, Daniel | Nodaway | Marysville | Bond of release, $10,000, for arrest on charge of bushwhacking | 11-15-1861 | F1221 | ||
| Baker, Daniel | Nodaway | Marysville | Oath of Allegiance | 11-15-1861 | F1221 | ||
| Best, David | Nodaway | Physical description | 05-17-1862 | F1231 | |||
| Best, Humphrey | Nodaway | Physical description | 05-17-1862 | F1231 | |||
| Blakely, Felix | Nodaway | $500 surety bond | 10/03/1863 | F1138 | |||
| Blakely, Felix | Nodaway | Oath of allegiance | 10/26/1863 | F1138 | |||
| Blakely, Felix | Nodaway | Parole | 10/26/1863 | F1138 | |||
| Brown, Henry; Brown, Andrew | Nodaway | Recruiting Station: Plattsburg; John Brown, owner [?] | F1896.2 | 22 | |||
| Brown, Thomas A. | Nodaway | Sworn statement that horses, mules, and oxen were taken from him by W.F. Miller and squad | 04-21-1862 | F1286 | |||
| Byers, Samuel D. | Nodaway | Marysville | Oath of Allegiance | 06-02-1862 | F1290 | ||
| Cannon, William M.; Cannon, John L.; Melvin, J. B. | Nodaway | Maryville | Arrested for attempting to leave district without passes. | 05-20-1863 | F1596 | 0397 | 4718 |
| Compton, James F. | Nodaway | Statement of Compton that he is 22 years old and was arrested on his way to Boone County for traveling without a pass. Was going with Perry Hays to help bring back Hays's slaves from Boone County. | 10-25-1862 | F1467 | |||
| Cox, William Y. | Nodaway | Parole; limited to county | 12-23-1863 | F1242 | |||
| Cox, William Y. | Nodaway | Parole; will report daily; age 21 | 12-19-1863 | F1242 | |||
| Critchfield, Alvin | Nodaway | Charged with leaving post without orders; testimony of Wm. R. Linvilles; file notation: recommendation that defendant and his confidantes be tried by military commission | 12-19-1863 | F1244 | |||
| Critchfield, Alvin | Nodaway | Parole; age 19 | 12-23-1863 | F1244 | |||
| Critchfield, Alvin | Nodaway | Statement of Critchfield | 12-19-1863 | F1244 | |||
| Critchfield, Alvin | Nodaway | Statement of Wm. Y. Cox | 12-19-1863 | F1244 | |||
| Davidson, Gamaliel | Nodaway | Parole | 07-11-1863 | F1295 | |||
| Davidson, Gamaliel | Nodaway | Statements of Stephen Mitchell and Isaac Davis that they live near Davidson and have never heard him say anything disloyal. | 06-22-1863 | F1295 | |||
| Davidson, Gamaliel | Nodaway | Maryville | Letter from M. G. Ranborn (?) regarding charges that Davidson fed Calvert and company and guided them through the country. | 06-22-1863 | F1295 | ||
| Davidson, Gamaliel | Nodaway | Maryville | Seven page statement of Davidson. Claims he was hunting for a cow and happened upon George Calvert. Calvert made Davidson give directions and a loaf of bread. | 06-20-1863 | F1295 | ||
| Davis, Charity | Nodaway | Bond in the amount of $1,000 | 06-16-1863 | F1296 | |||
| Davis, Charity | Nodaway | Oath of allegiance | 06-16-1863 | F1296 | |||
| Davis, J. F. | Nodaway | Parole | 07-11-1863 | F1296 | |||
| Davis, William | Nodaway | Bond in the amount of $500 | 10-16-1863 | F1297 | |||
| Ford, Garland | Nodaway | Bond in the amount of $1,000. Notes Ford was arrested on a charge on disloyalty. | 06-11-1863 | F1320 | |||
| Ford, Garland | Nodaway | Oath of allegiance | 06-11-1863 | F1320 | |||
| Ford, Garland | Nodaway | Parole | 06-??-1863 | F1320 | |||
| Ford, Garland | Nodaway | Maryville | U. S. vs Garland. Testimony of Pauline Morgan, Mary Alexander, William Morgan and John Alexander stating that they believe Ford supports the rebellion. Ford is not considered a dangerous man. | 05-27-1863 | F1320 | ||
| Good, Richard | Nodaway | Maryville | Oath of allegiance | 06-02-1862 | F1329 | ||
| Graves, Mansel | Nodaway | Oath of allegiance | 06-19-1863 | F1331 | |||
| Graves, Mansel | Nodaway | Parole | 06-11-1863 | F1331 | |||
| Graves, Mansel | Nodaway | Parole | 06-19-1863 | F1331 | |||
| Graves, Richard | Nodaway | Statement of Hardin Chritchfield that he is a neighbor of Graves. He has never seen Graves in arms and heard Graves say that he was not going to fight for either side. | 02-22-1862 | F1331 | |||
| Graves, Richard | Nodaway | Statement of John Linville that he saw Graves in September on the way to Lexington. He never saw Graves in the ranks or in arms. | 02-22-1862 | F1331 | |||
| Graves, Richard | Nodaway | Statement of John Rhodes that he saw Graves in September on the way to Lexington, but that he never saw him in arms. | 02-22-1862 | F1331 | |||
| Harris, Zachariah | Nodaway | Oath of Allegiance | 05-13-1862 | F1191 | |||
| Hern, William | Nodaway | Maryville | Letter from Hern stating that conditions in Nodaway are very bad. Refers to the actions of bushwhackers in the area. Says there will be "Hell to pay here unless the matter is crushed by soldiers." | 05-04-1863 | F1472 | ||
| Hutson, Joseph | Nodaway | Handwritten case: U. S. vs. Hutson; seven pages of testimony regarding Hutson's affiliation with William McDaniels, who admitted firing shots at Union men; conflicting testimony regarding Hutson | 05-30-1863 | F1148 | |||
| Hutson, Joseph | Nodaway | Parole | - 0 - | F1148 | |||
| Hutson, Joseph | Nodaway | Parole; to report to St. Joseph when called | 06-20-1863 | F1148 | |||
| Hutson, Joseph | Nodaway | Statement of Emanuel Davis that Hutson said McDaniel came to house early and said nothing of shooting | 04-30-1863 | F1148 | |||
| Hutson, Joseph | Nodaway | Statement of William McDaniel that he told Hutson he and others had shot at some man near Sizemore School; | 04-30-1863 | F1148 | |||
| Hutson, Joseph | Nodaway | Testimony of Irvin Horn, staying at Hutson's, that McDaniel came in the night, wanted Hutson to swear he had been there all night | 04-30-1863 | F1148 | |||
| Hutson, Joseph | Nodaway | U.S. vs Hutson for knowingly harboring guerrilla William McDaniel on April 22, 1863, who was bushwhacking Union men near the Sizemore School near Lamar's Station | ??-??-186? | F1148 | |||
| Jackson, Gasham ? | Nodaway | Statement that the horse taken from John Million by J. E. Hall, United States detective, belongs to Million | 02-11-1864 | F1336 | |||
| Johnson, Thornton | Nodaway | Testimony of a variety of individuals in case of U. S. vs Johnson. Testimony regarding Johnson's alleged disloyalty. | 05-29-1863 | F1349 | |||
| Johnson, William T. | Nodaway | Bond in the amount of $1,000. | 06-22-1863 | F1350 | |||
| Johnson, William T. | Nodaway | Oath of allegiance | 06-22-1863 | F1350 | |||
| Johnson, William T. | Nodaway | Parole | 06-27-1863 | F1350 | |||
| King, Enoch | Nodaway | Enclosing letter from King, who engaged in shooting Capt. Dill; send someone to arrest King | 12-27-1864 | F1151 | |||
| King, Enoch | Nodaway | Letter to mother and father; will be at home; did not buy land in Kansas; will report to work on Illinois farm next season | 12-05-1864 | F1151 | |||
| Lines, H. M. | Nodaway | Oath of allegiance | 06-12-1863 | F1481 | |||
| Lines, H. M. | Nodaway | Parole | 06-12-1863 | F1481 | |||
| Mays, Nellie | Nodaway | Hughes | Oath of Allegiance, physical description included, witness Asa D. Perin | 03-07-1861 | F1155 | ||
| McLaw, [?]; Turner, Rev. [?]; Mitchel, D.; Grove, [?]; Blackman, [?]; Fox, Col. [?]; Briggs, [?]; Ellis, Dr. [?]; | Nodaway | White Cloud | Letter from Henry A. Fox to Gen. Fisk regarding the names and characters of McLaw et al, who have been ordered to leave the White Cloud District. Fox refers to himself as being the first person to muster a company in NW MO. | 09-11-1864 | F1622 | 0691 | 12008.5 |
| Mercer, Perry | Nodaway | Petition from loyal citizens of Nodaway County stating that although they believe Mercer is a Southern sympathizer, they think he is a quiet citizen who hasn't made overt acts against the government | 09-25-1863 | F1373 | |||
| Miller, C. C. | Nodaway | Hopkins | Oath of allegiance and physical description. Oath taken in Alton, IL. | 05-24-1865 | F1156 | ||
| Million, John | Nodaway | Statement that he owns a horse taken be J. E. Hall as contraband, and claims the horse was once owned by Mr. Spencer, a rebel | 02-22-1864 | F1336 | |||
| Morehouse, Stephen | Nodaway | Oath of Allegiance, witness A. Patee of Buchanan County | 03-10-1864 | F1202 | |||
| Morehouse, Stephen | Nodaway | Parole, age 49, to remain in St. Joseph, witness Y. A. Fowler | 05-15-1863 | F1202 | |||
| Morehouse, Stephen | Nodaway | Parole, age 50, allowed to remain in Missouri for the time being after being banished from the state, witness Silas Woodson of St. Joseph | 01-28-1864 | F1202 | |||
| Morehouse, Stephen | Nodaway | Maryville | Enclosed for Judge Woodson his petition for the revocation of his sentence of banishment to Ohio and request that he forward it to St. Louis | 02-11-1864 | F1202 | ||
| Morehouse, Stephen P.; Bickett, William; Cain; etc | Nodaway | Petition for the revocation of the order of banishment for Stephen Morehouse to Ohio as the situation in the county has changed since the order | 01-28-1864 | F1202 | |||
| Muchars, Alfred; Orear, W. C.; Stephens, A.; Ellis, A. L.; Davis, Wade H.; Briggs, L. D.; Jester, J. B.; Hammond, O. C.; Coover, J. P.; Tignor, William; Elsworth, Q. P. Rinmel, P. | Nodaway | Maryville | Petition for the loyalty of John McLean, recommending that he have a new hearing regarding his property that was confiscated | 04-29-1862 | F1370 | ||
| Nickles, James | Nodaway | Bond of $2,000 | 06-19-1863 | F1376 | |||
| Paige, G. N. | Nodaway | Oath of allegiance | 08-11-1863 | F1379 | |||
| Patrum, Francis | Nodaway | Parole and safeguard; age 41; limited to St. Joseph, must report daily | 06-14-1863 | F1381 | |||
| Pennington, James | Nodaway | Letter from John Billings and William B. Moffitt, in rebel army, to Pennington; greetings to home; high price of flour, bacon, butter and eggs; damage done to our side; Yankee boats passed our battery, went upriver; send mail as directed by enclosed note | ??-??-186? | F1164 | |||
| Pennington, James | Nodaway | Provost Bassett to Provost Dick: enclosed is rebel letter to Pennington; enclosure indicates Henry A. Thornburgh is rebel mail agent in Philadelphia; previous evidence against Harlan, in same business there | 04-28-1863 | F1164 | |||
| Prater, Bascom; Prater, James | Nodaway | Recruiting Station: Macon | F1895.5 | 106 |
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