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Name County City Subject Date Reel Number
Alsup, J. P. Greene Springfield Special Order No. 9 directing soldiers to Alsup's home in Dallas County. Soldiers to escort Alsup back to Springfield to appear before the Miliary Commission. 04-06-1864 F1216
Alsup, J. P.; Wills, Alf; Corsey, C. Greene Springfield Special Order No. 91. Summons served to Alsup in Dallas County and to Wills and Corsey in Polk County to appear before military commission. 04-06-1864 F1612
Atkinson, T. C Laclede Bond; G. W. Atkinson and W. S. Marshal, Dallas County, securities; Atkinson arrested for giving aid and comfort to enemy; paroled to Webster, Wright, Laclede and Dallas Counties N.D. F1220
Cavin, William B. Greene Springfield Statement of Cavin that he resides in Dallas County and took the oath in Buffalo, MO; never belonged to Southern army; was a Southern man, but had lived peacefully. Willing to take the oath again. 07-23-1862 F1140
Cochran, John R.; Eaker, Freeling; Frazer, E. R.; Vance, Robert; Lampreicht, August; Lyle, Maston; Hawn, Alfred; Hufstuttler, Aaron; Sweesey, John L.; Kinder, John A.; Myers, Ephraim; Slaughter, John D.; O' Reilly, John A; Cooper, Kinion; etal Bollinger Petition requesting protection from about 700 robbers and murderers roaming area; several incidents, including raiding of Bollinger County courthouse, firing upon a scouting party near Jackson; states Dallas (now Marble Hill) is inhabited by rebels 04-09-1862 F1584
Cochran, John R.; Eaker, Freeling; Frazer, E. R.; Vance, Robert; Lampreicht, August; Lyle, Maston; Hawn, Alfred; Hufstuttler, Aaron; Sweesey, John L.; Kinder, John A.; Myers, Ephraim; Slaughter, John D.; O' Reilly, John A; Cooper, Kinion; etal Cape Girardeau Jackson Petition requesting protection from about 700 robbers and murderers roaming area; several incidents, including raiding of Bollinger County courthouse, firing upon a scouting party near Jackson; states Dallas (now Marble Hill) is inhabited by rebels 04-09-1862 F1584
Dallas, John B. Cooper Statement by William J. Cox, about 40, Cooper Co., who knew Dallas for 10 years: Dallas, prisoner in St. Louis, never said a word against the Union. William Briscoe mentioned. n.d. F1294
Dallas, John B. Saint Louis St. Louis Returned to Capt. R. C. Allen with prisoner Dallas; named: R. J. Reilly, A. A. Sun----a, Dr. Steward; Dallas apparently to gain medical release 05-17-1865 F1294
Etheridge, Matthew Daniel Dallas $2000 bond, Calvin Duckworth and William D. Hardison, sureties. Etheridge is restricted to Dallas and Hickory Counties. 06-09-1862 F1313
Haston, I. J. Laclede Swears ... grey mare.... stolen.... Dallas Co. She is now held by Johnston Craig. Stolen in Sept. 1864. [Much is illegible.] n.d. F1340
Hayden, William N. Marion Statement that he went to Livingston's camp with Richard Williams to get Mr. Dallas released, and found some men trying Mr. Wheat for being a spy and talked to Larkin Campbell about it 04-26-1862 F1482
Highfill, Benjamin Greene Springfield Citizen of Dallas County, statement that he was never in the rebel army or a rebel camp, supports the old constitution 07-28-1862 F1192
Highfill, Bennett Greene Springfield Citizen of Dallas County, statement that he has never been in the rebel army or an independent company, never took the oath, supports the old constitution 07-28-1862 F1192
Highfill, Jeremiah Greene Springfield Citizen of Dallas County, statement that he never was in the rebel army or a rebel camp, supports the Federal Government, is willing to take the oath 07-31-1862 F1192
Highfill, Jeremiah Greene Springfield Citizen of Dallas County, statement that he never was in the rebel army, never took the oath but is willing to 07-25-1862 F1192
Highfill, John B. Greene Springfield Citizen of Dallas County, statement that he was never in the rebel army, never told anyone that Hugh Swift was a Unionist, but knew of his arrest by secessionists 07-31-1862 F1192
Highfill, Martin M. J. Greene Springfield Citizen of Dallas County, statement that he was never in the rebel army and never took the oath 07-28-1862 F1192
Highfill, William M. Greene Springfield Citizen of Dallas County, letter to Lieut. Dodge that he will be paroled to fill a bond of $2000 12-16-1862 F1192
Inman, James; McDaniel, J.; Goodnight, W.; Smith, Braxton; Smith, J.; Turpin, Simpson; Turpin, Champon; Vaughn, G.; Davis, [unknown]; Mullius, Thomas; Willoughby, A.; Fullerton, R.; Thomson, Marion; Wisner, Mary; Lawing, Ellen; Hauks, Catharine; etal Christian Ozark List of persons arrested and discharged at Ozark Provost Marshal office for August. Prisoners from Christian, Taney, Dallas Counties and Searcy County, Arkansas. 22 names. 08-??-1862 F1587
Mayfield, A. W. Greene Springfield Citizen of Dallas County, statement that he has never been in the Confederate Army, is loyal, and would like to take the oath 07-31-1862 F1155
Mayfield, H. B. Greene Springfield Citizen of Dallas County, has never been in the Confederate Army, arrested at home by Richardson's band, is willing to take the oath 07-27-1862 F1155
Patrick, William K. Saint Louis St. Louis Receipt for letters with money for Camp Morton prisoners: Elliott Son, R. Owens, Q. Wilson, W. Campbell, A. Allen, James Hunter, John Graham, John Holman, William Fletcher, Dallas Weldon, John Pr?, George Morris, Jasper Withat, William Tubbs, W. Bradshaw 08-21-1863 F1381
Potter, W. H. Greene Springfield Citizen of Dallas County, statement that he was never in the rebel army or an independent company, is willing to take the oath 07-23-1862 F1386
Richardson, Robert P. Cole Jefferson City Letter vouching for Judge Stephens of Cooper County as loyal and interested in the release of Mr. Dallas who was sent to St. Louis, and if the evidence he has will be worth presenting 12-20-1862 F1269
Stanely, Albert S. Greene Springfield Citizen of Buffalo, Dallas County, statement that he was with Price at Cassville, took the oath and gave $1000 bond, been working at Fort #1, arrested by men under Capt. Kelly, arrested for having enrolled as a sympathizer 11-29-1862 F1267
Stewart, Jacob F. Webster Bond, $2000, arrested for aiding the enemy, limited to Webster and Dallas Counties, securities Isaac Miller and James M. Hay 10-05-1862 F1269
Tucker, Louis Cole Jefferson City Oath of allegiance and physical description. Tucker is noted as being a resident of Dallas Co. 04-11-1862 F1407

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