Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers: 1861 - 1866
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| Name | County | City | Subject | Date | Reel Number | Frame Number | File Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Campbell, Daniel | Macon | Callao | Railroad hand, statement that while guarding a thief, two soldiers took the pistol he carried that belonged to Tom Moody, claiming he had no permit, and Tom swore to get paid for it or take blood | 07-20-1864 | F1201 | ||
| Capps, Andrew | Macon | Macon | Instructions to send Capps, a prisoner, to the Office of Judge Advocate under proper guard. | 03-31-1865 | F1292 | ||
| Capps, Andrew | Macon | Macon | Letter from R. A. DeBolt asking Lieut. Harding if there were any charges against Capps in his office. | 04-06-1865 | F1292 | ||
| Capps, Andrew; Capps, W. B.; Earst, John | Macon | Macon | Special Order No. 52. Transfer of prisoners to Troy. | 06-20-1865 | F1640 | 0902 | 17349 |
| Capps, W. P. | Macon | Macon | Letter from B. A. DeBolt ordering that Capps be sent to headquarters as soon as he was able to travel. | 04-11-865 | F1292 | ||
| Carman, Miss Mercilla | Macon | Macon | Order for Carman to report in person to the Provost Marshal in order to give testimony in a pending case. | 01-10-1865 | F1292 | ||
| Carman, Miss Sarah A. | Macon | Macon | Order for Carman to report in person to the Provost Marshal in order to give testimony in a pending case. | 01-10-1865 | F1292 | ||
| Carothers, Calvin; Stahlens, Isaac; Houston, Samuel; Highly, J. B. | Macon | Macon | Subpoenas for men in Palmyra. | 02-11-1865 | F1631 | 0542 | 14702 |
| Carson, William; Lipscomb, Col. H. S.; Marshall, Freeman; Kohler, G.; Leighton, Alex; Johnson, Fannie; Yancy, Lyman; Milton, Mrs. H. H.; Ferril, Sarah | Macon | Macon | Order to subpoena individuals. | 02-13-1865 | F1631 | 0544 | 14703 |
| Carter, John L. | Macon | Oath of Loyalty | 06-06-1862 | F1235 | |||
| Caruther, J. C. | Macon | Macon | Citizen of Shelby County, statement that William Maupin and George Maupin stole and robbed their way across Shelby County and other counties, list of witnesses included | 01-16-1865 | F1485 | ||
| Chace, C. A. | Macon | Macon | Oath of Allegiance | 02-28-1862 | F1236 | ||
| Chandler, Charles; Chandler, Fountain | Macon | Recruiting Station: Macon | F1894.11 | 112 | |||
| Chandler, Joseph L. | Macon | Macon | Oath of Allegiance | 11-30-1864 | F1236 | ||
| Chase, C. A. | Macon | Macon | Oath of Allegiance for officers and employees of Hannibal and St. Joseph R.R. Co. | 02-22-1862 | F1236 | ||
| Clark, W. T. | Macon | Macon | Special Order 10 to follow General Order 86 | 04-06-1865 | F1362 | ||
| Clarke, W. T. | Macon | Macon | Order to enclose a recommendation of J. H. Hall for United States detective and to back it up with one from the general commanding | 11-03-1864 | F1336 | ||
| Clarke, W. T. | Macon | Macon | Special Order 67, to release William B. Moody providing he resides north and east of Springfield, Illinois during the war, Maj. R. E. DeBolt charged with execution of the order | 04-03-1865 | F1201 | ||
| Clifton, John | Macon | Eureka | Oath of Allegiance | 02-28-1862 | F1239 | ||
| Clifton, John | Macon | Eureka | Oath of allegiance taken by officer and employees of Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad | 02-28-1862 | F1239 | ||
| Colbin, Thomas B. | Macon | Macon | Parole | 12-15-186? | F1467 | ||
| Collet, Mrs. Marillo | Macon | Macon | Special Order 8, XI, stating that Collet and her children, currently residing in Chariton County, will be banished beyound the U. S. lines during the rebellion. Will be banished March 10, 1865. | 01-17-1865 | F1467 | ||
| Collins, Grundy, a man of color | Macon | Macon | Letter from Jeff A. Mayhall stating that he believes there was foul play regarding Collins. Stated Grundy was supposed to pay all expense, but some of the said money hasn't been accounted for. | 06-08-1864 | F1467 | ||
| Collins, Grundy, a man of color | Macon | Macon | Letter from Jeff A. Mayhall, instructing that the money taken from Grundy be handed over to A. Gregory for distribution. Money should be handed over without delay or the consequence would be arrest. | 05-18-1864 | F1467 | ||
| Collins, J. M. | Macon | Macon | Parole | 03-17-1864 | F1467 | ||
| Colman, William; Edwards, Burton; Patton, H. H. | Macon | Macon | Petition supporting the loyalty of Simeon Halliburton, prisoner in Macon, and that his release would have a good loyal effect on the neighborhood | ??-??-???? | F1336 | ||
| Combs, [?] | Macon | Macon | Letter from John M. Reed stating that he had arrested Combs, who had claimed to belong to Price's army. Had with him a horse, gun and revolver. Asks if he should be released on oath and bond. | 01-26-1865 | F1467 | ||
| Connelly, Thomas | Macon | Macon | Letter from Inspector detailing the list of major damages incurred to the St. Joseph home of Connelly; was used to quarter soldiers for six months. States U. S. government should pay for damages. | 04-30-1865 | F1468 | ||
| Cook, Henry; Jacobs, Scott | Macon | Macon | Telegram ordering arrest of men | 02-07-1865 | F1632 | 0396 | 14962 |
| Cook, Olivia | Macon | Macon City | Oath of Allegiance | 01-28-1865 | F1240 | ||
| Coonce, George | Macon | Macon | Letter from Coonce claiming he was persecuted by personal enemies and he'd like to take his family to California | ?-?-1864 | F1240 | ||
| Coonce, George W. | Macon | Macon | Injects the option of Coonce taking his family to California. Published in General Order #14 | 01-25-1865 | F1240 | ||
| Cox, William | Macon | Macon City | Oath and terms of parole; breach of parole will result in military trial; must report weekly; limited to Macon County; age 23 | 04-20-1964 | F1242 | ||
| Cox, William | Macon | Macon City | Reporting as required per parole, to Col. Jennison | 06-24-1864 | F1242 | ||
| Cox, William | Macon | Macon City | Reporting as required per parole, to Col. Jennison | 07-24-1864 | F1242 | ||
| Cox, William | Macon | Macon City | Reporting as required per parole, to Col. Jennison | 08-??-1864 | F1242 | ||
| Cox, William | Macon | Macon City | Reporting as required per parole, to Col. Jennison, provost marshal at St. Joseph | 04-29-1864 | F1242 | ||
| Cox, William | Macon | Macon City | Reporting as required per parole, to Col. Jennison, provost marshal at St. Joseph | 05-06-1864 | F1242 | ||
| Cox, William | Macon | Macon City | Reporting as required per parole, to Col. Jennison, provost marshal at St. Joseph | 05-15-1864 | F1242 | ||
| Cox, William | Macon | Macon City | Reporting as required per parole, to Col. Jennison, provost marshal at St. Joseph | 06-08-1864 | F1242 | ||
| Cox, William | Macon | Macon City | Reporting as required per parole, to Col. Jennison, provost marshal at St. Joseph; wants to know when to report to provost marshal at Macon City | 04-23-1863 | F1242 | ||
| Cox, William | Macon | Macon City | Reporting as required per parole, to Col. Jennison; file notation: U.S. vs Cox | 07-16-1864 | F1242 | ||
| Cox, William | Macon | Macon City | Statement: was raised 4 miles southeast of Macon; enrolled at Hartville 1862; was working on the North MO Railroad and resided close to Jacksonville; voted and took oath, never sworn except at Clinton | ??-??-186? | F1242 | ||
| Craig, John | Macon | Macon | Cover sheet for documents in the case of John Craig | ??-??-1864 | F1657 | 1155 | 21385 |
| Craig, John | Macon | Macon | Cover sheet, illegible | 12-27-1864 | F1657 | 1148 | 21385 |
| Craig, John; Tyler, John F.; Kirshourn, [Unknown]; Lewis, Henry J.; Miskey, Fred | Macon | Macon | Three-page statement in the case of John Craig, documents to be forwarded to St. Louis along with prisoner Craig; caputred in Lewis County 12-15-1864 and charged with making a guard release a deserter | 12-17-1864 | F1657 | 1156 | 21385 |
| Craig, John; Tyler, John F.; Kirshourn, [Unknown]; Lewis, Henry J.; Miskey, Fred | Macon | Macon | Three-page statement in the case of John Craig, documents to be forwarded to St. Louis along with prisoner Craig; prisoner received at Hannibal from Lieut. Kirschourn | 12-17-1864 | F1657 | 1157 | 21385 |
| Craig, John; Tyler, John F.; Kirshourn, [Unknown]; Lewis, Henry J.; Miskey, Fred; McColm, John K.; Carnes, B. F. | Macon | Macon | Three-page statement in the case of John Craig, documents to be forwarded to St. Louis along with prisoner Craig' evidence presented by McColm and Carnes | 12-17-1864 | F1657 | 1158 | 21385 |
| Crampton, Thomas | Macon | Recommends that the bond of Mr. Brown be set at $2500 instead of $1000 | 06-03-1863 | F1285 | |||
| Crampton, Thomas | Macon | Macon | Communication that bond of Carter Baker forfeited | 07-07-1863 | F1221 | ||
| Crampton, Thomas | Macon | Macon | Report of evidence of William Moore of Montgomery County, took the oath and gave bond of $5000 for feeding bushwhackers, security Samuel Norris, bond declared forfeited and ordered collected | 06-08-1863 | F1202 | ||
| Crampton, Thomas | Macon | Macon | Report that William Shambline of Callaway County was charged with disloyalty, gave $1000 bond, was friends with bushwhackers William Bently, Jackson Hanney, and Bill Simpson, and forfeited his bond | 06-??-1863 | F1488 | ||
| Crews, Paul | Macon | Macon City | File notation: Brig. Gen. Guitar's recommendation to grant return | 12-01-1863 | F1244 | ||
| Crews, Paul | Macon | Macon City | Letter from Bloomington, IN to Broadhead, St. Louis, requesting release from banishment; banished for being with rebel Poindexter in north MO; took oath and gave bond | 11-2?-1863 | F1244 | ||
| Crews, Paul | Macon | Macon City | Order No. 165 allowing Crews to return to state; will report to Guitar | 12-04-1863 | F1244 | ||
| Cunningham, Elijah | Macon | Macon City | Statement of Cunningham that he lives in Randolph County and went with James Vest and Mark Philips to join Poindexter. Says he had no arms and took his own horse; was taken prisoner. | 08-07-1862 | F1247 | ||
| Cunningham, Samuel | Macon | Oath of allegiance | 02-??-1862 | F1247 | |||
| Cup (?), | Macon | Macon | Note saying that Cup (?) was in the extreme Southwest section of Missouri and it would be difficult to go arrest him. | 01-27-1865 | F1247 | ||
| Dalby, Ross | Macon | Callas | Oath, on form for officers and employees of Hannibal and St. Joseph R. R. Co., before William R. Strachan; witnesses: E. J. Crandall of Hannibal, E. E. Richardson of Callas, J. S. Howard of Hannibal | 02-28-1862 | F1294 | ||
| Dameron, John J. | Macon | Huntsville | Letter, by Joseph L. Minor, seeking release of Dameron, a southern man, with two sons in the rebel army, but who is honorable and peaceable and has not taken up arms | 09-29-1863 | F1294 | ||
| Dameron, John J. | Macon | Huntsville | Letter, G. H. Burkhartt to Col. Eberman at Macon City, seeking Dameron's release | 10-20-1862 | F1294 | ||
| Daniels, Beverly | Macon | Macon | Military Telegram: Maj. D. C. McKay requests conditions of bond of Daniels of Randolph Co. | 01-09-1865 | F1294 | ||
| Davidson, James; Wade, James; Douglass, A. | Macon | Macon | Cover sheet for the release of prisoners | 11-20-1864 | F1657 | 0706 | 21255 |
| Davis, Daniel E. | Macon | Statement of Davis that he is 30 years old and a Southern sympathizer. Notes that he enrolled in the Militia of Adair County as disloyal. Has $25 Confederate money in his possession. | 09-06-1863 | F1296 | |||
| Davis, Daniel E. | Macon | Macon | Letter from O. Guitar that Davis is a "peculiar" case. He is quiet man known for his integrity, but claims to be an incorrigible rebel. Davis to be banished because of his "stubborn fanaticism". | 08-15-1863 | F1296 | ||
| Davis, Daniel E. | Macon | Macon | Letter from O. Guitar that Davis' brother, A. J. Davis, was coming to look after him while he was in St. Louis. Notes that A. J. Davis is an unconditional Union man. | 09-12-1863 | F1296 | ||
| Davis, Daniel E. | Macon | Macon | Notice that Davis, a prisoner, is paroled to report in person to the Office of the Provost Marshal in St. Louis. | 08-15-1863 | F1296 | ||
| Davis, Daniel E. | Macon | Macon | Two documents regarding Davis and his loyalties. One has a list of questions asked of Davis by people acquainted with him. | 09-12-1863 | F1296 | ||
| Davis, L. P. | Macon | Macon City | Letter from Jeff A. Marshall forwarding the statement of Captain Sipple regarding Davis, a prisoner. States Davis is a peaceful man when sober. States he thinks Davis is a Southern sympathizer. | 05-19-1864 | F1297 | ||
| Davis, Nathaniel | Macon | Macon City | Special Order 13, appointing Davis enrolling officer of Scotland County. Notes that Davis is a resident of Memphis, Scotland County, MO. | 08-20-1862 | F1296 | ||
| Davis, Shadrick | Macon | Oath of allegiance and description | 06-23-1865 | F1400 | |||
| Davis, Shadrick | Macon | Oath of Allegiance, physical description included, witness C. P. Belden | 06-23-1865 | F1488 | |||
| Davisson, J.; Salyer, John; Smith, Jonathan; etc. | Macon | Macon | Petition for the release of John H. Morgan, former member of Price's army, as he has never been involved with bushwhackers and he gave himself up | ??-??-186? | F1202 | ||
| Day, Felix | Macon | Oath of allegiance | 04-14-1862 | F1297 | |||
| Dearing, J. W. | Macon | Macon City | Dearing, Union man, is prisoner of war | n.d. | F1298 |

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