Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers: 1861 - 1866
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| Name | County | City | Subject | Date | Reel Number | Frame Number | File Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boyd, Elias; Johnson, [unknown]; Stephen, [unknown] | Franklin | Grubville | Statement of Boyd concerning the arrest of Johnson and two Stephens men. Boyd was a recruiter for 30th Missouri Volunteers. Johnson belonged to Boone's guerrilla band. | 09-08-1862 | F1588 | 0091 | 2158 |
| Brackenridge, Isaac H. | Franklin | Description of case and person | F1139 | ||||
| Bradley, James W. | Franklin | Oath of Allegiance and description | 05-03-1865 | F1139 | |||
| Bradley, Thomas | Franklin | Was robbed of everything | 12-30-1862 | F1139 | |||
| Brammel, Josh; Brammel, Thomas | Franklin | Recruiting Station: Washington | F1897.5 | 74 | |||
| Brand, Henry | Franklin | Oath and $1000 bond | 11-07-1863 | F1183 | |||
| Branell, Sarah | Franklin | Washington | Clothing stolen from her | 10-15-1864 | F1139 | ||
| Breckenridge, George; Breckenridge, Assa | Franklin | Recruiting Station: Washington | F1897.5 | 79 | |||
| Breckenridge, Sam; Breckenridge, Asa | Franklin | Recruiting Station: Washington | F1897.5 | 49 | |||
| Brown, P. F. | Franklin | Union | Confined 10-6; released 11-4 upon taking Oath of Allegiance and Parole of Honor | 11-04-1862 | F1286 | ||
| Brown, Sandford; Brown, Edmund | Franklin | Recruiting Station: Washington | F1897.5 | 24 | |||
| Brown, William Jos. | Franklin | Washington | Henry Eitzen gives statement regarding Brown's activities; he does not know on what terms he was released | 02-20-1863 | F1286 | ||
| Bruch, Thomas | Franklin | Sworn statement by Bruch that he lost a horse during rebel activity; horse is now in the possession of Henry Breckenkamp who refuses to give it up without an order | 01-09-1865 | F1286 | |||
| Bruch, Thomas | Franklin | Union | Capt. Andrew Fink states that Thomas Bruch is a good, loyal man who lost his horse by the rebels and that the horse is now in the possession of Henry Breckenkamp | 01-09-1865 | F1286 | ||
| Bruch, Thomas | Franklin | Union | Neighbors George Duemler and William Newell testify that Henry Breckenkamp has Bruch's horse and that Bruch is a good, loyal citizen | 01-09-1865 | F1286 | ||
| Buckner, Robert | Franklin | Statement that Isaac J. Stoner is a loyal man and a member of the Union Club organized at St. Clair, and C. B. Inge considers him loyal too | 12-06-1864 | F1270 | |||
| Bundrigo(?), Nancy | Franklin | St. Clair | Rebels came to her house and took two horses; left in return two horses (one blind in one eye; one branded) | 11-14-1864 | F1288 | ||
| Burch, Benjamin F. | Franklin | Washington | Dr. Burch and Wm. C. Gordon charged with "going to the enemy" | 09-03-1862 | F1288 | ||
| Burch, Benjamin F. | Franklin | Washington | Elijah McLean states that he has seen nothing in Dr. Burch's conduct to suspect he intended to go south or take up arms against the government; discusses purchase of property | 09-08-1862 | F1288 | ||
| Burch, Benjamin F. | Franklin | Washington | In accordance with parole requirements, Dr. Burch reports from October 1862 through July 1863 (14 reports) | 07-12-1863 | F1288 | ||
| Burch, Benjamin F. | Franklin | Washington | Letter from D.I. Cole requesting that the restriction be removed regarding Dr. Burch residing outside the state | 01-01-1863 | F1288 | ||
| Burch, Benjamin F. | Franklin | Washington | Reports in accordance with the conditions of his parole | 10-22-1862 | F1288 | ||
| Burch, Benjamin F. | Franklin | Washington | Sworn statement by Andrew I. Carlton that Dr. Burch is an honorable, upright man and a good and loyal citizen; Wm. C. Gorden, Dr. Burch's nephew, lives with him and is peaceable | 09-09-1862 | F1288 | ||
| Burch, Benjamin F. | Franklin | Washington | Sworn statement by Dr. Allen M. Lee that he lived in Linn, Osage County, at the time of Dr. Burch's arrest; saw Dr. Burch in Linn two or three weeks before | 09-27-1862 | F1288 | ||
| Burch, Benjamin F. | Franklin | Washington | Sworn statement by Elijah McLean that Dr. Burch owed him money and they had discussed trading of his farm; did not think he had plans to leave | 09-27-1862 | F1288 | ||
| Burch, Benjamin F. | Franklin | Washington | Sworn statement by John Marsh that it was William Gordon's intention to visit his aunt in Linn, Osage County, because Dr. Burch's wife put something in Gordon's satchel to take to her mother in Linn | 09-27-1862 | F1288 | ||
| Burch, Benjamin F. | Franklin | Washington | Sworn statement by Joshua P. Wolfe that Dr. Burch is a peaceful citizen and is loyal to the government; has a quite large practice | 09-07-1862 | F1288 | ||
| Burch, Benjamin F. | Franklin | Washington | Sworn statement by Peter Haines that Dr. Burch continued to improve his farm | 09-27-1862 | F1288 | ||
| Burch, Benjamin F. | Franklin | Washington | Sworn statement by W. N. Payne regarding Dr. Burch's purchase of a train ticket to Osage for W.C. Gordon | 09-07-1862 | F1288 | ||
| Burch, Gordin L. | Franklin | Statement that he lost six horses by Price's army (value $1,200) | ? | F1288 | |||
| Butler, Andrew; Butler, Ed | Franklin | Recruiting Station: Washington | F1897.5 | 21 | |||
| Butler, Elizabeth | Franklin | Statement that Joseph Brown has been loyal since taking the oath, even though his brother went south | 11-02-1861 | F1285 | |||
| Butler, Lymas; Butler, Ed | Franklin | Recruiting Station: Washington | F1897.5 | 9 | |||
| Butler, Moses; Butler, Edward | Franklin | Recruiting Station: Washington | F1897.5 | 42 | |||
| Butler, P. H. (?) | Franklin | Reports according to condition of parole | 04-23-1865 | F1290 | |||
| Butler, Simon; Butler, Ed | Franklin | Recruiting Station: Washington | F1897.5 | 20 | |||
| Butler, Thomas | Franklin | Bond ($1,000) | 10-24-1862 | F1290 | |||
| Butler, Thomas | Franklin | Oath of Allegiance | 11-02-1862 | F1290 | |||
| Butler, Thomas | Franklin | Shadrick Woodrough states that Thomas Butler has not been connected to the bushwhackers or the rebel army | 10-15-1862 | F1290 | |||
| Butler, Thomas | Franklin | William Woodrough states that he was with Thomas Butler during an absence from his home and that Butler was not with the rebels | 10-15-1862 | F1290 | |||
| Butler, William; Butler, Ed | Franklin | Recruiting Station: Washington | F1897.5 | 8 | |||
| Byers, John | Franklin | Writes to Provost Marshal for assistance; has been drawing rations for wife and two daughters | 04-13-1862 | F1290 | |||
| Caldwell (Carrollwell), L. | Franklin | Letter from Julius Willhelm that Edward Lanning and Mr. Bybay and son can testify against; Boef Twp. | 12-21-1864 | F1291 | |||
| Caldwell, James | Franklin | Oath signed at Rolla, Phelps Co.; physical description | 01-18-1862 | F1291 | |||
| Caldwell, Langdon | Franklin | File notation: arrested Sept 1862, released to report to Provost Marshal | 07-16-1863 | F1291 | |||
| Caldwell, Langdon | Franklin | File notation: sentenced to prison 20 days and released on oath and $1,000 bond | ??-??-18?? | F1291 | |||
| Caldwell, Langdon | Franklin | Letter from James B. Matthews regarding contraband horse purchased from U.S. and subsequently claimed by Caldwell under U.S. order | 01-08-1862 | F1291 | |||
| Caldwell, Langdon | Franklin | Letter regarding purchase of contraband horse by James B. Mathews, horse later claimed by Caldwell under order to restore his property in hands of U.S. troops | 01-10-1862 | F1291 | |||
| Caldwell, Langdon | Franklin | Statement by Edward S. Lanning that Caldwell is disloyal | 01-11-1865 | F1291 | |||
| Caldwell, Langdon | Franklin | Statement by John Byba that Caldwell is disloyal | 01-11-1865 | F1291 | |||
| Caldwell, Langdon | Franklin | Statement by Lt. Adolphus Frick that Caldwell said U.S. military had no authority, Home Guards were nothing but guerrillas, and Price would be in Franklin Co. in 3 months; had taken oath | 08-24-1862 | F1291 | |||
| Caldwell, Langdon | Franklin | New Haven | Letter regarding horses taken from him by U.S. troops; wishes to get them back | 03-01-1862 | F1291 | ||
| Caldwell, Langdon | Franklin | Union | Letter from Caldwell, he is detained in court and cannot report in person | 04-17-1863 | F1291 | ||
| Caldwell, Langdon | Franklin | Union | Letter from Washington, MO to Provost Marshal, St. Louis; he and son were arrested Sept 1862, since released were required to report but no Provost Marshal to report to | 07-10-1863 | F1291 | ||
| Caldwell, Wallace | Franklin | Statement by Thomas H. B. Sullins that Caldwell tampered with Union flagpole at Watkins meeting house | 09-01-1862 | F1291 | |||
| Canada, James; Sullins, Richard; Brooks, Daniel; Brooks, Thomas; Skinner, J. W.; Skinner, Robert; Skinner, John | Franklin | Washington | Canada and Sullins involved in Burboise River fight. Confession of Skinners and Brooks of being in Hardee's camp on Little Black River in Butler County. | 09-10-1861 | F1588 | 0540 | 2283 |
| Cantrell, D. W. | Franklin | St. Clair | Letter from Cantrell stating that he reported to the post and was arrested. Claims the Colonel in command put him in prison, hit him in the face, and threatened to shoot him. | 05-21-1863 | F1292 | ||
| Carlyle, James | Franklin | U. S. Military telegraph from Nelson Young stating that Carlyle, a former St. Louis attorney in Rebel army, is hiding in a home near Corner High St and Gamble Ave. Says he leaves home at night. | 08-01-1862 | F1292 | |||
| Casey, Samuel | Franklin | Report of loss of horses in Price's raid [on same sheet as Krobysch's report] | 11-14-1864 | F1359 | |||
| Cheatham, David; Cheatham, Henry | Franklin | Recruiting Station: Washington | F1897.5 | 38 | |||
| Cheatham, Lee; Cheatham, William | Franklin | Recruiting Station: Washington | F1897.5 | 56 | |||
| Cheatham, Robert T. | Franklin | Oath of Allegiance and description | 03-27-1865 | F1186 | |||
| Chiles, Farral; Chiles, Dr. | Franklin | Recruiting Station: Washington | F1897.5 | 46 | |||
| Chiles, Patrick; Chiles, Dr. | Franklin | Recruiting Station: Washington | F1897.5 | 72 | |||
| Chiles, Roderick; Chiles, Dr. | Franklin | Recruiting Station: Washington | F1897.5 | 73 | |||
| Chiles, Spencer; Chiles, Dr. | Franklin | Recruiting Station: Washington | F1897.5 | 34 | |||
| Chisum?, Charles H. | Franklin | Cedar Fork | Oath of Allegiance and description | 04-22-1865 | F1186 | ||
| Clark, A. D. | Franklin | Statement in the case of Henry Cheatham | 11-27-1864 | F1186 | |||
| Clay, Henry; Breckenridge, Assa | Franklin | Recruiting Station: Washington | F1897.5 | 76 | |||
| Clemme, William | Franklin | Washington | Statement of grain crops and farm animals taken by Confederates under Gen. Price | 10-11-1864 | F1239 | ||
| Clubb, John. J. | Franklin | Union | Bond | 10-21-1862 | F1239 | ||
| Cochran, James; North, Anthony C.; Massey, Roland D.; Bradford, Brackley M.; Seigler, D. F. M.; McCollough, William | Franklin | St. Clair | Report on arrest of men nine miles south of Sullivan; were attempting to join Price's Army; found package of letters in their possession; one letter contained cash, addressed to Frank Von Phul | 02-20-1862 | F1583 | 1534 | 817 |
| Cole, A. W. | Franklin | Document signed by C. Atkins, as security on the bond of Cole, consenting to the extension of Cole's parole to include the loyal states. | 12-17-1864 | F1141 | |||
| Cole, A. W. | Franklin | Request of Cole that the limits of his parole be extended to go throughout the "Federal lines." Notes he is a physician, served in Lawson Hospital for 4 1/2 months; has complied with all conditions. | 11-24-1864 | F1141 | |||
| Cole, A. W. | Franklin | Request to extend parole throughout Federal lines so he may enter United States service as an assistant surgeon | 11-24-1864 | F1141 |

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