Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers: 1861 - 1866
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| Name | County | City | Subject | Date | Reel Number | Frame Number | File Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beatty, James | Sullivan | Milan | Discusses providing list of leading and loyal citizens of Sullivan County and suggests placing a Provost Marshal in every county to discourage illegal trading of arms and ammunition | 05-09-1864 | F1227 | ||
| Beck, Daniel T. | Sullivan | List of prisoners discharged on oath of allegiance and bond. List gives name, residence, and date released. | 07-??-1862 | F1586 | 0660 | 1709 | |
| Beck, Daniel T. | Sullivan | Oath of Allegiance | 06-13-1862 | F1228 | |||
| Beck, Henry | Sullivan | Union Township | Parole, limited to Macon, Linn, and Sullivan Counties | 11-1863 | F1228 | ||
| Burns, Robert H. | Sullivan | Oath of Allegiance | 06-21-1862 | F1289 | |||
| Cochrane, S. H. B.; Smith, Ben F.; Bryan, W. H.; Garvin, Orra | Sullivan | Milan | Petition requesting permission to organize citizens into a group of minute men to defend themselves from rebels in area; Bryan was judge of probate court | 06-01-1864 | F1616 | 0945 | 10384 |
| Craig, John; Cummins, William | Sullivan | Report of committee on examination of prisoners held in Burlington, Iowa | 09-18-1861 | F1581 | 0687 | 130 | |
| Crain, John (see Crane, John P.) | Sullivan | Crain placed in custody 07/28/1864; neither order sentencing nor charges on file; file notation: records show Crain sent south 11/22/1863 with 19 others | 08-04-1864 | F1243 | |||
| Crain, John (see Crane, John P.) | Sullivan | Crain's statement: was arrested and sent to Chillicothe and St. Joseph; tried and delivered to Rebel pickets at Trinity; lived Hempstead County, AR; refused conscription and was ordered to leave | 08-04-1864 | F1243 | |||
| Crain, John (see Crane, John P.) | Sullivan | Illegible document; file notation: P. P. Hopson vs John Crain for violation of bond | ??-??-186? | F1243 | |||
| Crain, John (see Crane, John P.) | Sullivan | Surrendered self in Jasper County; was banished to south but refused to bear arms; southern authorities sent him north of Arkansas River; trying to get home | ??-??-186? | F1243 | |||
| Crain, John P. (see Crane, John P.) | Sullivan | Order on scrap of paper to commit Crain, citizen of Sullivan County | ??-??-186? | F1243 | |||
| Crain, John P. (see Crane, John P.) | Sullivan | Provost marshal letter in U.S. vs Crain, charged with disloyalty etc.; lives in Sullivan County but arrested in Grundy County | 06-16-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Crane's statement: age 40, loyal, never recruited for Southern army; another named Crane mustered men in county in 1861, but never went south; did not threaten Dunlap | 08-24-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Extract from Rolls of Prisoners forwarded from Springfield, MO: John P. Crane, citizen, Sullivan Co., captured at Carthage, MO July 25, 1864, committed to Gratiot Aug 13, 1864 | ??-??-186? | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Receipt for prisoner at Gratiot St. Prison, sent from St. Joseph | 07-23-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Request from Capt. Allen, commanding Gratiot St. Prison, to modify release order from merely $500 bond to oath and bond; is willing to enlist | 03-01-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Special Order banishing Crane south of rebel lines | 11-22-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Special Order No. 42 for Crane's release from Gratiot St. Prison on taking oath and giving $500 bond | 02-13-1865 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Statement of Elizabeth Manes that Crane threatened violence to her, Dunlap and Mays's wife and children | ??-??-186? | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Statement of Henry B. Havens that he knows nothing of disloyal language, threats or violence; at beginning of rebellion was known as noisy secessionist | 06-16-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Statement of Isaiah Lilly that Crane threatened him and others; known as secessionist and dangerous man | 06-12-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Statement of James B. Dunlap that he had not heard disloyal language since taking oath; did not believe he would burn barn unless he was certain it would not be found out; reputation is secessionist | 06-16-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Statement of John H. Mills, Sullivan County, testifying for Crane that Elizabeth Manes a whore and Susan Manes a liar; can be verified by Klem, Drake, Picket, Dunlap, Tate, Palmer | 07-18-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Statement of John W. Havens that Crane is not dangerous; has no knowledge of violence or threats | 06-16-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Statement of Lt. Samuel J. Warner that he found Crane in brush and arrested him in Grundy County | 06-16-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Statement of M. H. Redenbaugh that he was in militia that arrested Crane; he took oath but said he would fight for south | 06-16-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Statement of Silas Peter re: reputation as secessionist, disloyal language, and 1861 mustering as member of secession company | 06-12-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Statement: banished south, reported to Price at Woodlawn, Washita Co., AR; refused to enlist and Price said not required; banished north | 02-06-1865 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Statements of John E. Hedrick, Noah Johnson, Susannah Manes, V. S. Myrs, James and Elizabeth Williams; U.S. vs Crane; statement of John Hedrick | ??-??-186? | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | Stokley Manes's statement that Crain ran off Dunlap and Young and would make May and Lilly leave, killing women and children; attempted recruiting for southern army; known as noisy, dangerous man | 06-12-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | U.S. vs Crane; charged with disloyal language, ordering Union men to leave county, threatening violence against persons and property; testimony of John B. Johnson concerning disloyal language | 06-12-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Crane, John P. (see Crain, John P.) | Sullivan | U.S. vs Crane; file notations: does not appear guilty of things warranting military trial, but blatant and vindictive rebel; sent south of U.S. line 11-22-1863 | 11-22-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Creason, Allen | Sullivan | Joined southern army 02-28-1862, Co. G, 3rd Reg., Clark's Div. M.S.G.; in AR hospital; surrendered Ozark, MO; same signature as Allen Creason oath, Jackson Co.; see also Jackson Creason, Sullivan Co. | 07-17-1862 | F1244 | |||
| Creason, Jackson | Sullivan | Joined southern army 02-28-1862, Co. G, 3rd Reg., Clark's Div. M.S.G.; in AR hospital; surrendered Ozark, MO; | 07-17-1862 | F1244 | |||
| Creason, Jackson | Sullivan | Oath; physical description: age 24, 5'10", dark eyes, black hair, dark complexion | 07-17-1862 | F1244 | |||
| Creason, John R. | Sullivan | Military court of inquiry for aiding enemy and robbing loyal citizens; statements of Crump, Hooker, Anderson, Van Baber, Kizer, Arthurs, Garret, Kingsolver, Calhoun, Warren, Felly, Moore, Kimbraugh | 01-10-1862 | F1244 | |||
| Ellis, J. D.; Vanurye, James; Norton, E. A. | Sullivan | Milan | Letter asking whether farmers can volunteer for the army for 9 months rather than three years. | 08-17-1862 | F1587 | 0502 | 1965 |
| Felty, Edward | Sullivan | Oath before Thomas C. Fletcher | 02-16-1862 | F1316 | |||
| Gearrin, John | Sullivan | Oath before Thomas C. Fletcher and Bryan Foley of St. Louis. | 01-22-1862 | F1324 | |||
| Ham, Nelson; Stinger, James M. | Sullivan | Recruiting Station: Laclede | F1895.1 | 32 | |||
| Hansard, John Westerfield | Sullivan | Milan | Oath of Allegiance | 01-20-1862 | F1338 | ||
| Harvey, J. | Sullivan | Oath, witnessed by K. Knox and Willaim Griffin | 03-11-1862 | F1340 | |||
| Hollon, John; Comstock, Ichabod; Winters, Nelson | Sullivan | General Order No. 2, Special Order No. 18 appointing members to committees. | 10-27-1862 | F1589 | 0602 | 2573 | |
| Hoskins, Catherine | Sullivan | Scottsville | Scottsville Post Commander Johnson to Fisk; Hoskins arrested for threats; had been with bushwhackers, had not and would not report them; neighbors fear her; file notation: send under guard to St. Joseph | 09-17-1864 | F1343 | ||
| Hoskins, Catherine | Sullivan | Scottsville | Statement of Isaac A. H. Scott that Hoskins threatened to kill Joshua and Zilla A. Palmer if she got loose; cheered for Davis; said she was a southern woman; said the Scottsville post stole | 09-17-1864 | F1343 | ||
| Hoskins, Catherine | Sullivan | Scottsville | Statement of Lt. Smith that when he went to arrest Hoskins she refused to go, said she was southern, and threatened to beat Mrs. Zilla A. Parmer to death | 09-17-1864 | F1343 | ||
| Hoskins, Catherine | Sullivan | Scottsville | Statement of Zilla Ann Palmer that Hoskins cheered for Jeff Davis, threatened to scald her and said Union men stole everything they could get hold of | 09-17-1864 | F1343 | ||
| Jacobs, John | Sullivan | Oath of Loyalty | 02-26-1862 | F1150 | |||
| Jacobs, Parry | Sullivan | Oath of Loyalty | 07-05-1862 | F1150 | |||
| McLanahan, H. T; Wilson, Owen; Dunlap, James T.; Garvin, Orra; Dewitt, Joel; McDuff, A. S.; Poole, Solomon; Dobbins, Thomas; Webb, Ephraim; Adams, Dennis; Comstock, Ichabod; Springer, Lewis; Prindle, E. E.; Hollon, John; Phillips, O. P.; and others | Sullivan | Milan | List of citizens, noting political leanings and their home post office; poor quality images on microfilm, partially illegible | 05-24-1864 | F1655 | 1097 | 20719 |
| McWhorton, Field | Sullivan | West Locust | Letter from McWhorton written on behalf of his son, John D. W. McWhorton, who is loyal but was conscripted into rebel army. Fears his son, a prisoner, will be sent South in an exchange. | 01-14-1865 | F1371 | ||
| Muncy, Andrew J. | Sullivan | Oath of Allegiance, witnesses George W. Shinn, A. Hughes, both of St. Joseph, and R. D. O. Nicholson of Springfield | 02-11-1863 | F1248 | |||
| Norton, E. A. | Sullivan | Kiddville | Requesting permission to raise a company of militia for 100 days | 04-30-1864 | F1343 | ||
| Roberts, J. P. S.; McWhorter, J. D. W.; McWhorter, Marceles; McWhorter, H. C.; McWhorter, Walter F. | Sullivan | Bairdstown | Letter regarding man's brother-in-law, held as prisoner in St. Louis, who had been conscripted into rebel service; J. D. W. McWhorter had lived in Howard and Chariton counties; some McWhorters from West Virginia | 01-15-1865 | F1654 | 0248 | 20163 |
| Sample, David | Sullivan | Oath of Allegiance, witnesses J. W. Myers, H. E. Greath[illegible], and Marbus Gus Coleman, all of Kirksville | 04-24-1863 | F1258 | |||
| Setters, Peter | Sullivan | Milan | Petition to appoint him Chaplain | 08-16-1864 | F1399 | ||
| Shawley, William | Sullivan | Oath of allegiance | 04-24-1862 | F1400 | |||
| Shawley, William | Sullivan | Oath of Allegiance, witnesses J. H. Myers, H. E. Greathouse, and Abram Bartholomew, all of Kirksville, Adair County | 04-24-1862 | F1488 | |||
| Sullivan, R. H. | Sullivan | Note stating that Burns was captured at Blackwater on his way to Arkansas; never was in Price's army; desires to take Oath of Allegiance | ? | F1289 | |||
| Tunnell, A.; Hatcher, John; Clem, Henry; Schrock, Edgar; Thurlo, Wesley; Ragwill, Coney; Maloney, S.; Dell, Henry; Quigley, Jacob; Cummins, William; Moore, Thomas; Scott, William; and others | Sullivan | Scottsville | Citizens' petition to raise a company to protect loyal men of the county. Gives an account of the conditions of the county. 60 names. | 08-31-1864 | F1620 | 0361 | 11349 |
| Weston, William H. | Sullivan | Oath of allegiance | 01-21-1862 | F1416 | |||
| Winters, J. N.; Todd, Lewis G. | Sullivan | Milan | Letter requesting to be excused from serving on county committee to assess damages; cites poor health; recommends a replacement | 01-24-1863 | F1592 | 0157 | 3446 |
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