Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers: 1861 - 1866
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| Name | County | City | Subject | Date | Reel Number | Frame Number | File Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Allen, Hugh | Pike | Louisiana | Establishing a weekly paper about the Union and opposing seccession rebellion | 07-03-1863 | F1158 | ||
| Allen, Hugh | Pike | Louisiana | In behalf of James Monaghan asking for a speedy trial | 05-21-1863 | F1158 | ||
| Allison, Joseph C. | Pike | Louisiana | Prisoner list showing that he was received at Gratiot Street Prison. | 05-25-1863 | F1216 | ||
| Allison, Joseph C. | Pike | Louisiana | Statement of George W. Anderson that Allison was disloyal. | 05-25-1863 | F1216 | ||
| Allison, Martha | Pike | Louisiana | Letter from George H. Anderson complaining that Allison refused to feed Union soldiers. Two public houses in Louisiana, one Union and "Dixie House" owned by Allison. Suggested she be arrested. | 12-05-1864 | F1216 | ||
| Allison, Martha | Pike | Louisiana | Statement of two residents that Allison's hotel had been known as "Dixie House" for nearly four years and that it was common destination for rebels. | 01-30-1865 | F1216 | ||
| Allison, Martha | Pike | Louisiana | United States vs. Mrs. Martha Allison. Statement of Corporal Deaver that Allison owned a hotel known as "Dixie House" and refused to feed Federal soldiers. Stood in doorway and refused admittance. | 01-21-1865 | F1216 | ||
| Allison, Robert | Pike | Oath | 01-26-1865 | F1216 | |||
| Allison, Robert | Pike | Louisiana | Letter from Notary Public endorsing Allison's loyalty. | 01-19-1865 | F1216 | ||
| Allison, Robert | Pike | Louisiana | Statement that Allison was a loyal Union man and visits Camp Douglas to see his nephew who is a prisoner there. | 01-20-1865 | F1216 | ||
| Applehaus, John P. | Pike | Louisiana | Letter barely legible. In reference to Applehaus selling arms and ammunition without permits. | 11-??-1864 | F1137 | ||
| Armstrong, William | Pike | Louisiana | Cover letter by Capt. Hiram Baxter for Armstrong's statement concerning rebels | 12-16-1863 | F1218 | ||
| Arnold, Daniel W. | Pike | Ashley | Wishes to recover shotgun taken from home during military search; notation: guns are not returned on taking oath | 05-12-1862 | F1219 | ||
| Atkinson, S. T. | Pike | Letter From Gratiot St. Prison to brother John Atkinson requesting assistance obtaining parole; leg is bad and is in hospital | N.D. | F1220 | |||
| Atkinson, Samuel | Pike | "In prison 5 months and leg nearly rotten--no use to himself or anybody--ought to be released without delay" | N.D. | F1220 | |||
| Atkinson, Samuel | Pike | Atkinson's statement | 04-01-1864 | F1220 | |||
| Atkinson, Samuel | Pike | Cover letter from Geo. Anderson, E.M.M., accompanying petition objecting to Atkinson's release | 10-24-1862 | F1220 | |||
| Atkinson, Samuel | Pike | Cover of statement by Atkinson; after his surrender to U.S. military he was unconditionally released; has given bond | 03-14-1864 | F1220 | |||
| Atkinson, Samuel | Pike | Papers in case being forwarded | ??-??-186? | F1220 | |||
| Atkinson, Samuel | Pike | Petition from loyal citizens remonstrating against petition to release Atkinson, held in St. Louis | N.D. | F1220 | |||
| Atkinson, Samuel | Pike | Special Order No. 3 to arrest Atkinson and take bond for his appearance, also to collect evidence in case | 04-27-1864 | F1220 | |||
| Atkinson, Samuel | Pike | Statement of Samuel Willis regarding Atkinson in Rebel army | ??-??-186? | F1220 | |||
| Atkinson, Samuel T.; Willis, Samuel J.; Willis, Gideon; Lane, J. G.; Coff, James; Hallis, F.; Ray, James H.; etal | Pike | Letters and petitions on behalf of 3 men from Pike County being held prisoners in St. Louis; seek release; gives some details on guerrilla activity in Pike County; statement from doctor on Atkinson's condition | 01-24-1863 | F1590 | 0395 | 2907 | |
| Ayres, Amos B | Pike | Louisiana | Consent of securities Thomas J. and S. B. Ayres, Spencerburg, that the Provost Marshall has extended the limits of parole to Missouri and Illinois | 08-02-1864 | F1463 | ||
| Ayres, Amos B | Pike | Louisiana | File cover notations ; states that he was arrested 05-1862 and limited to Pike and Ralls Counties, limits of parole will be extended | 08-09-1864 | F1463 | ||
| Ayres, Amos B | Pike | Louisiana | Letter requesting extension of limits of parole in order to seek employment in St. Louis or Chicago | 08-09-1864 | F1463 | ||
| Ayres, Amos B | Pike | Louisiana | Oath; limited to Ralls and Pike Counties | 05-26-1862 | F1463 | ||
| Ayres, Silas; Ayres, Thomas J. | Pike | Recruiting Station: Hannibal | F1894.1 | 179 | |||
| Bartlett, Ezekiel M. | Pike | Louisiana | Doctor, statement concerning an examination of George Parks, injured in the Battle of Lone Jack, and outburst of disloyal sentiment from Dr. Benjamin M. Griffith | 08-24-1864 | F1334 | ||
| Bern, Thomas | Pike | Claim for damages due to guerrilla depredations: one horse and tack worth $113 | 12-06-1862 | F1231 | |||
| Berry, George; Berry, Harrison | Pike | Recruiting Station: Troy | F1897.1 | 66 | |||
| Beveridge, John S. | Pike | Pilot Knob | Inquirery | F1149 | |||
| Blanton, Burton; Blanton, John | Pike | Recruiting Station: Troy | F1897.1 | 62 | |||
| Brasheres, Henry; Ferril, John | Pike | Recruiting Station: Hannibal | F1894.2 | 71 | |||
| Brown, Mark T. | Pike | Oath of Allegiance and bond ($5,000) | 03-08-1862 | F1286 | |||
| Brown, William L.; Crow, Luther | Pike | Louisiana | Letter regarding notice served on men | 03-22-1865 | F1633 | 0339 | 15190 |
| Burks, William | Pike | Ashley | Cover sheet for documents regarding prisoner Burks | 11-??-1864 | F1626 | 1005 | 13266 |
| Burks, William; Marsh, ?; Reid, John H.; Burks, A. G.; Walker, M. H.; Walker, James W. | Pike | Ashley | Two-page statement by Reid regarding prisoner Burks; believes Burks to be a former Confederate who is loyal and was forcibly conscripted, recommends his release upon posting bond | 11-??-1864 | F1626 | 1006 | 13266 |
| Callis? and Chamberlian | Pike | Conversation with Monaghan about establishment of a newspaper | 05-01-1863 | F1158 | |||
| Calvert, J. W. | Pike | Report on A.H. Buckner | 09-24-1861 | F1287 | |||
| Calvert, J. W. | Pike | Report on Edwin B. Hull | 09-24-1861 | F1287 | |||
| Calvert, J. W. | Pike | Report on Geo. D. Merryweather | 09-23-1861 | F1287 | |||
| Campbell, R. A. | Pike | Bowling Green | Alex Jackson, 17, fell into bad company, but is good lad and should be released | 12-5-1862 | F1477 | ||
| Canfield, C. H. | Pike | Statement of Francis M. Straube. Much of it is illegible. Regarding slave named Berry, who was whipped in Wellsville. Notes Berry wanted to join the army. Canfield is referred to in document. | 04-20-1864 | F1292 | |||
| Capps, Andrew and W. B. | Pike | Louisiana | Letter from E. P. Johnson, Circuit Court Judge, stating that he had received the request that Capps (Andrew and W. B.) be tried before the civil court. Asks that they be held until September. | 04-17-1865 | F1292 | ||
| Carr, George; Carr, William | Pike | Recruiting Station: Wellsville | F1897.6 | 70 | |||
| Carr, Robert C. | Pike | Clarksville | Request from Carr that a guard be sent to keep black troops from his premises. Said troops came to his home and wanted food, which he gave them; said next time they wanted silver forks with meal. | 09-17-1864 | F1293 | ||
| Carroll, Clifford | Pike | Clarksville | Statement of N. T. Swinney that he went to Carroll's store and asked for ammunition. Carroll said he didn't know if he could sell to him; Swinney convinced him to. Says Carroll is a loyal man. | 12-03-1864 | F1293 | ||
| Carstarphen, James E. | Pike | Louisiana | Letter from Carstarphen regarding his brother, who wants to go home to Hannibal from his present location in Mississippi. Had permission to go for his health. Fears he will be arrested in Hannibal. | 06-11-1863 | F1293 | ||
| Carstarphen, William P. | Pike | Louisiana | Letter from D. P. Dyer stating that Carstarphen had been in the south for his health; has all necessary paperwork. States he fears he will be arrested in Hannibal. He is still in poor health. | 06-11-1863 | F1293 | ||
| Carter, Daniel W.; Carter, John | Pike | Recruiting Station: Troy | F1897.1 | 99 | |||
| Carter, Robert; Carter, John | Pike | Recruiting Station: Troy | F1897.1 | 96 | |||
| Carter, Sr., John C. | Pike | Asks for permission to go to the South with his family | 01-19-1865 | F1235 | |||
| Carter, William P.; Anderson, Bill; Johnston, A. V. E.; Jolly, Maggie | Pike | Louisiana | Five page statement by Carter; heard of Anderson's fight at Centralia, while at a brick kiln; heard of fight with Johnston on 09-26-1864; "never saw Bill Anderson", does not understand the note from Maggie Jolly found in his possession | 10-08-1864 | F1624 | 0554 | 12528 |
| Carter, William P.; Carter, Alexander | Pike | Louisiana | Five page statement by Carter; "I would not go into the brush, as I never liked bushwhacking"; left home because of argument with his father about a horse; father lives on Davis Fork; Carter attended preaching at the Methodist Conference in Mexico | 10-08-1864 | F1624 | 0555 | 12528 |
| Carter, William P.; Carter, Alexander | Pike | Louisiana | Five page statement by Carter; arrested at ferry landing near Louisiana on 10-06-1864, age 19, resident of Audrain County; has been at home for the last two years with his father Alexander Carter; was involved in the Porter Raid of 1862 | 10-08-1864 | F1624 | 0551 | 12528 |
| Carter, William P.; Carter, Alexander; Porter, ?; | Pike | Louisiana | Five page statement by Carter; was in Capt. Pointer's Company at Porter's Raid; returned home and gave himself up, was taken prisoner by Capt. McRobert's, company and held 10 days; posted bond and swore oath of allegiance | 10-08-1864 | F1624 | 0552 | 12528 |
| Carter, William P.; Culbertson, Joseph; Jolly, William | Pike | Louisiana | Five page statement by Carter; stayed at home until 10-1864 when he traveled with Jolly to the home of Preacher Culbertson, at Grand Prairie, Callaway County; encountered some of (Bill) Anderson's men at Madisonville | 10-08-1864 | F1624 | 0553 | 12528 |
| Carter, William P.; Jolly, Maggie | Pike | Louisiana | Two page letter by prisoner Carter to Jolly; has asked his father Alexander Carter, to secure his release; asks Jolly to write "you must not wright anything that is contraband for if you do I will not git it, you must be very careful what you say" | 10-07-1864 | F1624 | 0571 | 12528 |
| Caryle, John A. | Pike | Bowling Green | Oath of Loyalty | 02-25-1863 | F1235 | ||
| Clements, William | Pike | $15 claim filed for revolver stolen by band of guerrillas; file notation: claim allowed by committee | 12-12-1862 | F1239 | |||
| Colvin, James E. G. | Pike | Report of Colvin to the Provost Marshal in accordance with his parole stating that he was at home and sick with a fever. | 08-05-1863 | F1467 | |||
| Colvin, James E. G. | Pike | Report of Colvin to the Provost Marshal in accordance with this parole. Notes he has nothing of interest to write about except that he is trying to tend to his farm. | 08-13-1863 | F1467 | |||
| Colvin, James E. G. | Pike | Report of Colvin to the Provost Marshal in accordance with this parole. Notes he has nothing of interest to write about except that his health showed some improvement. | 07-08-1863 | F1467 | |||
| Colvin, James E. G. | Pike | Report of Colvin to the Provost Marshal in accordance with this parole. Notes he has nothing of interest to write about, merely tending to his farm. | 10-21-1863 | F1467 | |||
| Colvin, James E. G. | Pike | Report of Colvin to the Provost Marshal in accordance with this parole. Notes he has nothing of interest to write about. Adds that he has had a fine fall without much frost yet. | 10-06-1863 | F1467 | |||
| Colvin, James E. G. | Pike | Report of Colvin to the Provost Marshal in accordance with this parole. Notes he has nothing of interest to write about. | 08-2?-1863 | F1467 | |||
| Colvin, James E. G. | Pike | Report of Colvin to the Provost Marshal in accordance with this parole. Notes he has nothing of interest to write about. | 08-27-1863 | F1467 | |||
| Colvin, James E. G. | Pike | Report of Colvin to the Provost Marshal in accordance with this parole. Notes he has nothing of interest to write about. | 09-??-1863 | F1467 | |||
| Colvin, James E. G. | Pike | Report of Colvin to the Provost Marshal in accordance with this parole. Notes he has nothing of interest to write about. | 09-09-1863 | F1467 | |||
| Colvin, James E. G. | Pike | Report of Colvin to the Provost Marshal in accordance with this parole. Notes he has nothing of interest to write about. | 09-19-1863 | F1467 | |||
| Colvin, James E. G. | Pike | Report of Colvin to the Provost Marshal in accordance with this parole. Notes he has nothing of interest to write about. | 11-06-1863 | F1467 | |||
| Colvin, James E. G. | Pike | Report of Colvin to the Provost Marshal in accordance with this parole. Notes he is very unwell. Asks Provost Marshal to excuse his scribbling. | 07-01-1863 | F1467 | |||
| Colvin, James E. G. | Pike | Report of Colvin to the Provost Marshal in accordance with this parole. Notes that his area has been very dry and has resulted in very light corn crops. | 10-29-1863 | F1467 | |||
| Colvin, James E. G. | Pike | Report of Colvin to the Provost Marshal in accordance with this parole. Notes that his health is somewhat improved. | 07-23-1863 | F1467 |
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