Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers: 1861 - 1866
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| Name | County | City | Subject | Date | Reel Number | Frame Number | File Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forman, J. G. | Saint Louis | St. Louis | Transportation application for James A. Hopson, two sisters, and one child from Jefferson Barracks to Beardstown, Illinois, three of the family have already died at the barracks | 08-08-1864 | F1476 | ||
| Lindsay, James T. | Audrain | Statement regarding Lindsay's agreement with Northcutt in November of 1864 to steal a lot of horses, take them to Beardstown, Illinois and sell them; statement regarding John T. Lindsay's participation in robbery and Price's Army | 01-06-1865 | F1607 | 0684 | 7901 | |
| Lindsay, James T.; Lindsay, John; Kingston, William; Moseby, George; Blue, John; Chiles, Charles alias Childs, Charles; Herrison, Thomas Z. alias Henderson, Thomas; Denieson, John alias Henderson, John; Murray, Samuel; Mosely, Arthur; Canterbury, Benjamin | Pike | Louisiana | Lindsay's statement as a prisoner in the Louisiana city prison; states his home is located five miles west of Paris, Monroe County, also resided in Beardstown, Cass County, Illinois; includes list of rebels in his band and horse stealing operation | 12-24-1864 | F1607 | 0688 | 7901 |
| Lindsay, James; Childs, Charles; Denison, Thomas alias Henderson, John; Murray, Samuel; Mosley, John; Mosley, Arthur; Canterbury, Reuben | Pike | Louisiana | Lindsay's statement as a prisoner in the Louisiana city prison; re: his father in law, Ted Northcutt of Beardstown, Illinois; lists members of horse stealing band operating in Missouri | 12-23-1864 | F1607 | 0704 | 7901 |
| Webb, J. T.; Webb, J. M. | Saint Louis | St. Louis | Letter from J. T. and J. M. Webb and Company of Beardstown, Illinois, to Major General J. C. Fremont offering their foundry as a fort; foundry found to be too small to be of service | 08-26-1861 | F1581 | 0607 | 108 |
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