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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| Adams, B.; Corgan, John; Scott, Mrs. [?]; Tippet, Mrs. [?]; Ryden, Mrs. [?]; Vinson, Mrs. [?]; Mosgrove, Carroll; Hix, Philing; Hix, George; King, Hiram; Lemons, John; Wilson, Nancy; Wilson, John; Carmack, Jessie; Tompson, [?]; Warthen, Mrs. [?] etal | Pulaski | Waynesville | Letter from Maj. J. B. Kaiser forwarding names of Pulaski and Texas County residents who have been aiding and harboring bushwhackers. Kaiser names Adams et al and provides information about the disloyal allegations against him. | 09-23-1864 | F1622 | 0709 | 12011 |
| Adams, James K. | Pulaski | Wants to be released and know what he was arrested for | F1214 | ||||
| Adams, James; York, Wilson; Robinson, C.; McElvy, [unknown]; Lingo, T. M.; Jones, [unknown]; York, William; Wood, W. B.; Strain, T. J.; Blair, F. P.; Strain, John; Mundy, Wash; and others | Pulaski | Waynesville | List of prisoners. 13 names. | 10-10-1862 | F1589 | 0267 | 2470 |
| Adams, William | Pulaski | Bond of $2,000 | 06-10-1863 | F1214 | |||
| Adams, William | Pulaski | Parole | 06-10-1863 | F1214 | |||
| Admires, Jacob and Thomas | Pulaski | Petition for their release as prisoners | 1862/11 | F1215 | |||
| Alexander, D. M.; Scull, G.; McNeil, John | Pulaski | Waynesville | Copy of four-page letter by Alexander to Capt. Scull, Chief C. S. Department of Missouri; 10-1864 whiskey transported by orders of General McNeil from Rolla to Jefferson City, appropriation of whiskey by McNeil for personal use | 12-15-1864 | F1658 | 0748 | 21582 |
| Anderson, Andrew | Pulaski | Waynesville | Deposition of Adlern(?) A. Tweedy. States that Anderson was a guerrilla captain, about 50 years old and intelligent. Claims he was ordered to their camps by Anderson. | 02-02-1865 | F1217 | ||
| Anderson, Andrew | Pulaski | Waynesville | Deposition of Howell Bryant. Claimed Anderson was a guerrilla who was known for stealing from the area. Referred to stolen clothing, horses, and wagon loads of other goods. | 02-03-1865 | F1217 | ||
| Anderson, Andrew | Pulaski | Waynesville | Letter regarding case against Anderson. Anderson considered a noted guerrilla and bushwhacker. | 02-03-1863 | F1217 | ||
| Ballard, B. N. | Pulaski | Bond, $1000, formerly in the Confederate army, discharged for sickness, security J. J. Laughlin | 03-04-1862 | F1222 | |||
| Barnes, Jed | Pulaski | Oath of Allegiance | 03-03-1862 | F1183 | |||
| Bartlett, Soloman; Turpin, Thomas; McMillen, James; Morgan, John; Hamilton, Samuel; Mathews, William; Rickets, Benjamin; Riddle, Isaac; Rayl, J. A.; Wilson, William; Tilley, Wilson; Bryant, Howell; Colley, Cyrus; Colley, G. W.; Hudgens, J. B.; and others | Pulaski | Waynesville | List of Union men in Pulaski County. 16 names. | 04-21-1864 | F1612 | 0778 | 9362 |
| Baston, Mary | Pulaski | Waynesville | Affidavit in the case of George Bradford | 01-30-1865 | F1139 | ||
| Bates, Uriah | Pulaski | Waynesville | Affidavit in the case of George Bradford | 02-07-1865 | F1139 | ||
| Bilyeu, Andrew J. | Pulaski | Waynesville | Charges from Provost Marshal's office of aiding and abetting rebellion. | 08/14/1862 | F1465 | ||
| Bishop, John L. | Pulaski | Loyalty oath, lives in Union Salem | 06/16/1862 | F1138 | |||
| Black | Pulaski | Waynesville | Letter to Provost at Rolla from Major in 11th Mo Cav re prisoner Black | 12/06/1863 | F1138 | ||
| Black, William | Pulaski | Waynesville | Charged with aiding and abetting rebellion by speaking treasonous words | 08-14-1862 | F1463 | ||
| Blair, Francis A. | Pulaski | $1000 surety bond | 02/26/1862 | F1138 | |||
| Blair, Francis A. | Pulaski | Loyalty oath witnessed by Thomas Fletcher | 02/26/1863 | F1138 | |||
| Bowman, Thomas B.; Gatewood, George P. B.; Crumb, Oscar B.; Whitford, James; DeRay, W. W. | Pulaski | Little Rock | Two page statement by Private Bowman, Co. K, stationed at Little Rock, Arkansas; re: his capture on 04-01-1862 by Gatewood and his men at Montevallo; details of the murder of Crumb and Whitford by Gatewood and his men | 12-06-1864 | F1624 | 0526 | 12528 |
| Bright?, Thomas | Pulaski | Waynesville | Mrs Smart can return to her residence as soon as she takes the oath of allegiance | 01-19-1865 | F1208 | ||
| Brooks, Thomas | Pulaski | Waynesville | $1000 bond for aiding enemies | 11-01-1862 | F1284 | ||
| Brooks, Thomas | Pulaski | Waynesville | Charge and specification against him | F1284 | |||
| Brooks, Thomas | Pulaski | Waynesville | Oath of Allegiance | 11-01-1862 | F1284 | ||
| Brooks, Thomas | Pulaski | Waynesville | Parole | 11-01-1862 | F1284 | ||
| Bryan, Alexander | Pulaski | Waynesville | Parole | 08-01-1862 | F1287 | ||
| Bryan, Bethel | Pulaski | Union | Bond of $1,000 | 07-07-1862 | F1287 | ||
| Bryan, Bethel | Pulaski | Union | Oath of Loyalty | 07-11-1862 | F1287 | ||
| Bryan, John W. | Pulaski | Union | Oath of Loyalty | 06-30-1862 | F1287 | ||
| Bryan, Moses; Strain, Samuel; Martin, James; Adams, James K.; Brooks, Thomas | Pulaski | Waynesville | List of prisoners. | 09-10-1862 | F1588 | 0837 | 2349 |
| Bryant, Joseph; White, Samuel; Hunter, Hiram; Deer, John; Bryant, James; Thompson, Polly | Pulaski | Waynesville | Cover letter for statements in case against Deer; statements not included in file | 03-07-1865 | F1633 | 0326 | 15185 |
| Campbell, James | Pulaski | Bond in the amount of $1,000 | 05-22-1862 | F1185 | |||
| Cantrell, G. W.; Frank, Joseph; Hattos, Thomas J. | Pulaski | Waynesville | Witnesses corresponding to the events in the testimony of Sgt. Miller and the taking of the cattle by George Ashton and Burkheart from Sgt. Eppstein | 03-06-1864 | F1610 | 0153 | 8720 |
| Cantrell, George W. | Pulaski | Waynesville | Pvt, Co E, 5th Regiment, M.S.M., statement in the case of Henry J. Honaker, who was shot and killed during an escape attempt while being transported from Tuscumbia to Waynesville | 04-02-1864 | F1476 | ||
| Cardin, Andrew | Pulaski | Statement of Cardin that his was informed by his family that a group of men came to his home searching for arms. Provides list of other items men took from his home. A copy of letter follows. | 10-31-1864 | F1292 | |||
| Carter, Allen; Rail, Jesse | Pulaski | Recruiting Station: Rolla | F1896.4 | 30 | |||
| Carter, W.(?) W.(?) | Pulaski | Oath of Loyalty | F1235 | ||||
| Cassell, George E. | Pulaski | Little Rock | Member of Parson's Brigade, Price's Division, letter to his parents detailing the readiness of Price's troops and that they will soon start the campaign in Missouri, for which he is glad as Arkansas is very poor and he is ready to leave | 04-17-1863 | F1488 | ||
| Cassell, George E. | Pulaski | Little Rock | Member of Parson's Brigade, Price's Division, letter to unknown Shaffer in St. Louis detailing the readiness of Price's troops and his desire to campaign in Missouri | 04-17-1863 | F1488 | ||
| Catherwood, E. C.; McNeil, John; Alexander, D. M. | Pulaski | Waynesville | Referral of documents to Col. Catherwood in the investigation of General McNeil's 10-1864 transport of whiskey from Rolla to Jefferson City, illegible | 03-08-1865 | F1658 | 0752 | 21582 |
| Chapman, Orsannus | Pulaski | Roubidoux Township | Petition that he was robbed by rebels, list of possessions taken, asks for $269.43 | 07-22-1862 | F1236 | ||
| Christison, Walker W.; McCormick, Andrew J. | Pulaski | Petition from loyal citizens of Pulaski County stating that Christeson, age 23, is an honest, quiet and peaceful young man who is the only remaining son of aged parents. States Christeson was induced to join the rebel army. | N. D. | F1605 | 0405 | 7305 | |
| Christison, Walker W.; McCormick, Andrew J. | Pulaski | Petition from loyal citizens of Pulaski County stating that they do not believe that Elisha Christeson played a major role in getting his son, Walker W. Christison, to join the rebel army. | N. D. | F1605 | 0404 | 7305 | |
| Christison, Walker W.; McCormick, Andrew J. | Pulaski | Petition from the loyal citizens of Pulaski County that they consider McCormick to be a quiet, honest and peaceful young man who has a wife and child dependant on him. Petitioners believe if he was released, he would be a good and loyal citizen. | N. D. | F1605 | 0408 | 7305 | |
| Clark, Joseph J. G. | Pulaski | Bond | 06-10-1863 | F1238 | |||
| Clark, Joseph J. G. | Pulaski | Parole | 06-10-1863 | F1238 | |||
| Clark, Joseph Joshwa Genney ? | Pulaski | Bond, $2000, arrested for disloyalty | 06-10-1863 | F1238 | |||
| Clark, T. T. G. ? | Pulaski | E. Winston and William McDaniel claim that Clark was willing to guide Coleman's rebels to Waynesville and was eager to kill a Union man living nearby | F1238 | ||||
| Coleman, Samuel | Pulaski | Waynesville | Co E, 5th Regiment, M.S.M., statement in the case of Henry J. Honaker, who was shot and killed during an escape attempt while being transported from Tuscumbia to Waynesville | 04-02-1864 | F1476 | ||
| Combs, James | Pulaski | Waynesville | Co E, 5th Regiment, M.S.M., statement in the case of Henry J. Honaker, who was shot and killed during an escape attempt while being transported from Tuscumbia to Waynesville | 04-02-1864 | F1476 | ||
| Crossland, John | Pulaski | $2,000 bond; arrested for general disloyalty and being rebel sympathizer | 06-10-1863 | F1245 | |||
| Dake, G. W. | Pulaski | Oath before Prov. Marshal I. H. Williams at Rolla | 02-13-1862 | F1294 | |||
| Denton, Thomas | Pulaski | Union Township | $1500 bond for aiding enemies | 11-29-1862 | F1299 | ||
| Denton, Thomas | Pulaski | Union Township | Oath of Allegiance | 11-29-1862 | F1299 | ||
| Dunagan, C. S. | Pulaski | Liberty Township | Oath of Allegiance | 04-07-1862 | F1188 | ||
| Duncan, Jackson D. | Pulaski | Waynesville | Thomas Brooks thought he was a Confederate and offered to help | 09-28-1862 | F1284 | ||
| Elliott, Benton | Pulaski | Oath | 04-07-1862 | F1311 | |||
| Eppstein, H. F. | Pulaski | Waynesville | Sergeant, 5th Cavalry, M.S.M., statement that he bought cattle from George Ashton, that Ashton's partner, Mr. Burkhartt, wasn't satisfied with the price, and they took the cattle back by force with 30 armed men | 03-06-1864 | F1610 | 0152 | 8720 |
| Fiebelmann | Pulaski | Waynesville | arrested in July for --- property of a noted rebel [mostly illegible] | [illegible] | F1316 | ||
| Finley, Charles N. | Pulaski | Waynesville | Letter from W. G. Pomeroy asking that Finley be given permission to travel to Arkansas to sell bacon. Claims Finley is a worthy man who wants to use the proceeds of the money to pay off a debt. | 05-10-1862 | F1317 | ||
| Fischer, W. | Pulaski | Waynesville | Major, statement that George Ashton couldn't deny that Sgt. Eppstein made a fair bargain with him for his cattle, and both Ashton and Burkhartt admitted they could do no better selling the cattle in St. Louis, and would sell the cattle in Waynesville | 03-06-1864 | F1610 | 0154 | 8720 |
| Fischer, Waldemar | Pulaski | Waynesville | Permission to James M. Mathews of Phelps County to have a gun in his home | 07-31-1863 | F1485 | ||
| Fischer, Waldemar | Pulaski | Waynesville | Report that he sends prisoner W. B. Lawson by Lieut. Julius Baushousen and scout Benjamin Moor | 01-29-1864 | F1153 | ||
| Gaya, Lewis | Pulaski | $1000 Bond; sureties: L. R. Phillips, Isiah Goza. | 03-17-1862 | F1323 | |||
| Giddeon, Abenear; Wilson, Marion | Pulaski | Order to Giddeon to bury body of Wilson at McCourtney's Mill. [Documents too light to read other than summary.] | 12-15-1864 | F1628 | 0463 | 13804 | |
| Goodman, William; Bray, Daniel; Richardson, Daniel; Watson, Thomas H.; Kimmel, William; Johnson, Hiram; Hammick, James; Gorman, Thomas; etal | Pulaski | Waynesville | Report of Board of Assessors; gives names of claimants, date of damage occurred, property taken, township, county, names of guerrillas and secession sympathizers, amount claimed, amount of claim allowed, and remarks | 11-28-1862 | F1590 | 0333 | 2896 |
| Grace, Joseph | Pulaski | Waynesville | Note from J. M. Reed saying that Grace was arrested for stealing a coat from the wagon of a citizen. Lists the names of the witnesses. | 10-15-1862 | F1330 | ||
| Green, Robert | Pulaski | $1,000 bond; security William R. Deagle; Green joined, then deserted Confederate army; is taking oath | 03-26-1862 | F1332 | |||
| Hackeney, William M. | Pulaski | Waynesville | Statement in the case of Henry J. Honaker, who was shot and killed during an escape attempt while being transported from Tuscumbia to Waynesville | 03-22-1864 | F1476 | ||
| Haddox, Thomas J. | Pulaski | Waynesville | Pvt, Co E, 5th Regiment, M.S.M., statement in the case of Henry J. Honaker, who was shot and killed during an escape attempt while being transported from Tuscumbia to Waynesville | 04-02-1864 | F1476 | ||
| Haley, Mark J.; Byler, E. R.; Bates, James L.; Bradford, John; Wilson, William; Shank, Nicholas | Pulaski | Waynesville | Report of Board of Assessors with claims against guerrillas and secession sympathizers. | 10-31-1862 | F1589 | 0876 | 2618 |
| Haley, Mark J.; Byles, E. R.; Bates, James L.; Bradford, John; Wilson, William; Shank, Nicholas | Pulaski | Waynesville | Report of board of assessors. List of claimants who lost property. List of guerrillas and secessionist sympathizers assessed. | 10-31-1862 | F1589 | 0499 | 2544 |
| Haley, Mark; Byler, E. R.; Bates, J. L.; Bradford, John; Wilson, William; Goodman, William; Bray, Daniel; Richardson, Daniel; Watson, T.; Kimmel, William; Johnson, N.; Ranalser, Calvin; Hammeck, James; Forman, Thomas; Hammeck, William; and others | Pulaski | Waynesville | Receipts and report from County Board of Assessors. | 04-16-1863 | F1595 | 0244 | 4293 |
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