| Name |
City |
Subject |
Date |
Reel
Number |
| Acuff,
C. H. |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
07-11-1862 |
F
1213 |
| Adams,
Joseph A. |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
07-11-1862 |
F
1214 |
| Adkison,
A. J. |
|
Oath
of loyalty |
1864 |
F
1215 |
| Amick,
John E. |
|
Oath |
12-02-1862 |
F
1216 |
| Anderson,
Reuben |
|
Oath |
01-20-1862 |
F
1217 |
| Apelt,
Francis E. |
|
Oath |
05-07-1863 |
F
1137 |
| Armocort,
John |
|
En
route to Bates Co, AR was taken prisoner by Confederates, held at
Marshfield & Springfield. Order to release and parole to
enlist in the U.S. Army within 10 days |
12-23-1862 |
F
1218 |
| Ash,
Thomas S. |
Woodlawn |
Oath |
07-23-1863 |
F
1219 |
| Ashcraft,
Nimrod |
|
Oath |
09-21-1862 |
F
1219 |
| Atchison,
J. F. |
|
Oath
sworn at Mexico, Mo |
06-07-1862 |
F
1220 |
| Atkinson,
T. J. |
|
Oath |
05-01-1862 |
F
1220 |
| Atkinson,
T. J. |
|
Oath |
05-07-1862 |
F
1220 |
| Attebery,
John M. |
|
Oath |
Illegible |
F
1220 |
| Atterbury,
H.(?) F. |
Madison |
Oath |
04-07-1862 |
F
1220 |
| Austin,
R. D. |
|
Regarding
20-year-old son in rebel service, now in prison at Mexico |
09-20-1862 |
F
1220 |
| Baford,
Merry W. |
|
Cared
for John Dimmitt |
01-13-1863 |
F
1301 |
| Band,
W. |
|
J.
H. Dougherty was elected Lieutenant Colonel |
02-13-1862 |
F
1304 |
| Band,
W. |
|
John
Murray was elected Major |
02-13-1862 |
F
1304 |
| Barker,
Thomas |
Paris |
County
Court order appropriating $10,000 bounty, $100 to each man
enlisting for 12 or 2 month service |
09-06-1864 |
F
1221 |
| Bassett,
Edward |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
06-25-1862 |
F
1225 |
| Bassett,
Thomas E. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
06-25-1862 |
F
1225 |
| Beatty,
Joseph |
Middle
Grove |
Oath
of Allegiance |
05-07-1862 |
F
1227 |
| Botts,
William |
Palmyra |
Parole |
10-08-1862 |
F
1233 |
| Boulware,
Joseph |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
07-05-1862 |
F
1233 |
| Bowen,
G. M. |
|
A
squad of Col. Woodruff's men took possession of items from Bowen's
house |
11-28-1864 |
F
1233 |
| Bower,
J. L. |
Paris |
Oath
of Allegiance |
07-03-1862 |
F
1233 |
| Bradley,
P. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
01-03-1863 |
F
1139 |
| Brashear,
William |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
06-21-1862 |
F
1282 |
| Brooks,
John M. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
05-19-1862 |
F
1284 |
| Brown,
John A. |
|
$1000
bond for aiding enemies |
06-25-1862 |
F
1285 |
| Brown,
John A. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
08-25-1862 |
F
1285 |
| Brown,
John N. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
11-22-1862 |
F
1285 |
| Brown,
William |
Paris |
Oath
of Allegiance |
07-02-1862 |
F
1286 |
| Brown,
William T. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
07-14-1862 |
F
1286 |
| Browning,
Franklin |
|
Arrested
while visiting uncle in Randolph County; wishes to take oath |
03-17-1862 |
F
1286 |
| Bryan,
James A. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
03-09-1865 |
F
1287 |
| Bryant,
Morgan F. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
12-17-1862 |
F
1287 |
| Buchanan,
Henry M. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
01-20-1863 |
F
1287 |
| Buckman,
Aloicious |
|
Bond
of $1,000 |
03-11-1864 |
F
1287 |
| Buckman,
Aloicious |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
03-11-1864 |
F
1287 |
| Buckman,
J. R. |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
11-01-1862 |
F
1287 |
| Buckman,
John S. |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
06-24-1862 |
F
1287 |
| Buckman,
Richard |
|
Bond
of $1,000 |
03-02-1864 |
F
1287 |
| Buckman,
Richard |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
03-02-1864 |
F
1287 |
| Burks,
L. H. |
|
Petition
signed by seven individuals stating that L.H. Burks has not taken
up arms against the government; he is a sympathizer; if paroled he
will rigidly observe conditions |
11-07-1862 |
F
1288 |
| Burks,
L. H. |
Santa
Fe |
Asking
a reduction of his bond and an extension of time to provide
securities; bond reduced to $2,000 and time extended 30 days |
12-04-1862 |
F
1288 |
| Burris,
James |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
05-09-1862 |
F
1289 |
| Bush,
George |
Monroe
City |
Henry
Buchanan's statement concerning the kidnapping of a Negro by
George and William Bush |
11-23-1862 |
F
1290 |
| Bush,
J. P. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance (taken by the officers and employees of the Hannibal
& St. Joseph R.R.Co.) |
03-03-1862 |
F
1290 |
| Caldwell,
Robert |
|
Order
for release in St. Louis with Oath and Bond |
03-02-1863 |
F
1291 |
| Carter,
N. H. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
12-17-1865 |
F
1235 |
| Chandler,
Fountain |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
07-03-1862 |
F
1236 |
| Chapman,
James |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
07-12-1862 |
F
1236 |
| Clark,
Joseph W. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
03-04-1863 |
F
1238 |
| Claugh,
Michael |
Madison |
Oath
of Loyalty |
04-05-1862 |
F
1237 |
| Clay,
Geo. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
08-02-1864 |
F
1238 |
| Clay,
George W. |
|
Parole |
03-13-1863 |
F
1238 |
| Clough(?),
Wm. |
Madison |
Oath
of Loyalty |
04-05-1862 |
F
1239 |
| Comb,
Asa |
|
Col.
Woodruff's enrolled militia took his bay horse worth $150 |
11-28-1864 |
F
1240 |
| Cooper,
D. L. |
Paris |
"Request
to visit other loyal states, though under bond not to" |
9-10-1864 |
F
1240 |
| Cooper,
D. L. |
Paris |
Agrees
to meet with PM |
11-12-1864 |
F
1240 |
| Cooper,
David |
Paris |
"$10,000
bond, but is loyal and considers the bond a stigma" |
5-18-1865 |
F
1240 |
| Davis,
Henry |
Paris |
Supporting
D. Cooper's request to visit Kentucky |
9-10-1864 |
F
1240 |
| Dennison,
James D. |
|
Statement
about involvement with military |
10-06-1864 |
F
1299 |
| Dennison,
James D. |
|
Statement
that he was forced into the confederate army |
12-04-1864 |
F
1299 |
| Denny,
Samuel |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
12-17-1862 |
F
1299 |
| Dickey,
John |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
04-10-1862 |
F
1301 |
| Dodge,
Leander |
Madison |
Oath
of Allegiance |
05-16-1862 |
F
1302 |
| Drak,
W. |
|
Avoiding
enrollment |
|
F
1306 |
| Drake,
Jno |
Paris |
Testimony
to character and loyalty |
|
F
1306 |
| Drake,
John |
Paris |
Testimony
to character and loyalty |
|
F
1306 |
| Drake,
John |
Paris |
Testimony
to Drake's character and loyalty |
|
F
1306 |
| Drake,
Walter C. |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
|
F
1306 |
| Draper,
Mary K. |
Paris |
Claims
for damages from guerrillas (loaned horse stolen) |
|
F
1306 |
| Dry,
J. E. |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
|
F
1306 |
| Dry,
Thos. B. |
|
Sentenced
to hard labor |
|
F
1306 |
| Dry,
Thos. B. |
|
Sparing
his llife but imprisoning as bushwhacker |
|
F
1306 |
| Foreman,
James M. |
Paris |
Asking
for vouchers for goods taken by guerillas |
07-?-1864 |
F
1321 |
| Fowks,
W. E. |
Paris |
Served
a subpoena to Mrs. Hays |
07-05-1864 |
F
1341 |
| Giddings,
T. B. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
05-20-1862 |
F
1325 |
| Gore,
A. G.; et.al. |
Paris |
Possibility
of Frederick Clapper, a prisoner, entering a militia |
09-24-1862 |
F
1237 |
| Greening,
Isaac |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
06-03-1862 |
F
1333 |
| Greening,
Isaac |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
06-03-1862 |
F
1333 |
| Guin,
Joseph |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
09-03-1863 |
F
1335 |
| Harper,
J. L. |
Santa
Fe |
Statement
regarding his home being raided by rebels |
06-24-1864 |
F
1191 |
| Harris,
G. W. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
07-05-1862 |
F
1191 |
| Hawes,
W. W. |
Middle
Grove |
Oath
of Loyalty |
05-20-1862 |
F
1341 |
| Hayden,
John S. |
|
Parole |
12-19-1862 |
F
1341 |
| Hayes,
W. A. |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
07-07-1862 |
F
1341 |
| Hughes,
Albert J. |
Paris |
Parole |
12-06-1862 |
F
1147 |
| Hulen,
Newell C. |
Middlegrove |
Oath
of Allegiance |
01-18-1862 |
F
1147 |
| illegible |
|
Sworn
statement |
09-21-1863 |
F
1378 |
| Kennett,
William F. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
12-17-1862 |
F
1194 |
| Love,
M. L. |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
07-05-1862 |
F
1195 |
| Major,
E. D. |
|
"Commutation
of death penalty and confinement for duration, captured member of
Porter's outfit" |
12-15-1862 |
F
1366 |
| Major,
James I. |
Paris |
Oath
of allegiance. |
07-25-1863 |
F
1366 |
| Mallory,
Samuel |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
12-13-1862 |
F
1366 |
| Marshall,
J. D. |
Middle
Grove |
Oath
of Loyalty |
05-08-1862 |
F
1367 |
| Marshall,
R. R. |
Middle
Grove |
Oath
of Loyalty |
05-08-1862 |
F
1367 |
| Mayes,
James |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
?-21-1862 |
F
1341 |
| McIlurath,
W. |
Paris |
Asking
if the new bond of Christopher Hayden will be accepted |
01-26-1863 |
F
1341 |
| McIlurrath,
William |
Paris |
Questions
about the proceedings and the bond of the case |
03-06-1863 |
F
1287 |
| Mcllurath?,
Wm. |
Paris |
Asking
if a man named Todd has been authorized to move from county to
county and make speeches |
03-17-1863 |
F
1405 |
| McNute,
E. B. |
Paris |
Acknowledges
receipt of letters, delayed answer because of difficulty finding
someone to make charges against Tannor |
02-21-1866 |
F
1401 |
| McNute,
E. B. |
Paris |
He
can't make a case against Tannor |
02-28-1865 |
F
1401 |
| McNute,
E. G. B. |
Paris |
Information
in the case of Jake Tannor, aka Frank Rouse |
01-29-1866 |
F
1401 |
| Mounts,
William A. |
|
Bond
of $1,000 |
04-12-1862 |
F
1203 |
| Mounts,
William A. |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
04-12-1862 |
F
1203 |
| Onley,
John |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
06-30-1862 |
F
1160 |
| Reid,
Joseph M. |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
05-07-1862 |
F
1205 |
| Reitz,
Nicholas |
|
Regards
his leaving his pass at home in Illinois |
12-18-1861 |
F
1205 |
| Riley,
Thomas |
|
Bond
($1000) for aiding the rebels and other acts of disloyalty |
06-25-1862 |
F
1391 |
| Riley,
Thomas J. |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
06-25-1862 |
F
1391 |
| Robertson,
James E. |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
03-20-1862 |
F
1392 |
| Robertson,
Morgan |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
07-12-1862 |
F
1392 |
| Robinson,
Temple B. |
Paris |
Received
$35 in compensation for a horse sold as contraband by mistake |
07-01-1865 |
F
1393 |
| Rogers,
Silas M. |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
01-07-1863 |
F
1394 |
| Roselle,
J. E. |
|
Parole |
04-20-1864 |
F
1395 |
| Rosenthal,
Joseph S. |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
02-01-1862 |
F
1395 |
| Rourke,
Joshua |
|
Bond
($2000) |
03-26-1862 |
F
1396 |
| Rouse,
A. G. |
|
Bond
($1000) |
12-13-1862 |
F
1396 |
| Rouse,
Austin G. |
Santa
Fe |
Oath
of allegiance |
05-02-1862 |
F
1396 |
| Rouse,
L. |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
12-13-1862 |
F
1396 |
| Rouse,
L. G. |
|
Bond
($1000) |
07-02-1862 |
F
1396 |
| Rouse,
L. G. |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
07-02-1862 |
F
1396 |
| Rouse,
Owen T. |
|
Parole |
12-23-1862 |
F
1396 |
| Rouse,
Owen T. |
|
Petition
that his parole be commuted from Illinois to Kentucky so he can
care for his parents |
03-08-1864 |
F
1396 |
| Rush,
Joseph L. |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
06-27-1862 |
F
1397 |
| Scobee,
James W. |
|
States
that he is loyal and was arrested when he accidentally joined a
party on the way to Henry County, recommended that he give bond,
take oath, and be released |
? |
F
1398 |
| Scott,
R. M. |
|
Petition
that he should not be appointed assistant Provost Marshal because
he is disloyal and has admitted to raising a company of men to
fight the federal army |
11-01-1864 |
F
1398 |
| Skinner,
Benj. F. |
Middle
Grove |
Oath
of Loyalty |
01-31-1863 |
F
1208 |
| Smiley,
James |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
06-16-1862 |
F
1208 |
| Smith,
H. T. |
Paris |
At
father's house(ill), and is to report once a week until he is well
enough to go into exile in Michigan |
01-31-1862 |
F
1210 |
| Smith,
H. T. |
Paris |
Reporting
in |
06-11-1863 |
F
1210 |
| Smith,
H. T. |
Paris |
Reporting
in at father's house ill |
05-02-1863 |
F
1210 |
| Smith,
H. T. |
Paris |
Reporting
in at father's house in poor health |
08-02-1863 |
F
1210 |
| Smith,
H. T. |
Paris |
Reporting
in at father's house, health improving |
04-18-1863 |
F
1210 |
| Smith,
H. T. |
Paris |
Reporting
in at father's house, ill |
03-13-1863 |
F
1210 |
| Smith,
Henry T. |
Paris |
At
father's house, in feeble health |
06-25-1863 |
F
1210 |
| Smith,
Henry T. |
Paris |
At
father's house, in feeble health |
06-28-1863 |
F
1210 |
| Smith,
Henry T. |
Paris |
Reporting
in |
03-07-1863 |
F
1210 |
| Smith,
Henry T. |
Paris |
Reporting
in at father's house |
05-14-1863 |
F
1210 |
| Smith,
Henry T. |
Paris |
Reporting
in at father's house ill |
04-04-1863 |
F
1210 |
| Smith,
Henry T. |
Paris |
Smith
is at his father's house, and thanks the Provost Marshal for his
kindness |
04-25-1863 |
F
1210 |
| Smith,
Henry T. |
Paris |
Smith
reporting in at father's house ill |
05-21-1863 |
F
1210 |
| Smith,
S. H. |
Paris |
Henry
T. at father's house(ill), and is to report once a week until he
is well enough to go into exile |
02-06-1862 |
F
1210 |
| Smith,
S. H. |
Paris |
Henry
T. at his house in poor health, but slowly recovering |
02-21-1863 |
F
1210 |
| Smith,
S. H. |
Paris |
His
son(Henry T. Smith) is in poor health and cannot go to his place
of banishment |
02-28-1863 |
F
1210 |
| TAC
Dry |
Paris |
Horse |
|
F
1306 |
| Tanner,
Benjamin |
|
Oath
of Allegiance |
12-21-1864 |
F
1401 |
| Tanner,
Silas |
Santa
Fe |
Reporting
a band of thieves |
08-11-1862 |
F
1401 |
| Tanner,
Silas |
Santa
Fe |
Reporting
the actions of maj. Bailey |
09-27-1862 |
F
1401 |
| Taylor,
John H. |
Paris |
About
the mistreatment of his mother |
05-29-1863 |
F
1402 |
| Tewel,
Philip |
Indian
Creek |
Oath
of Loyalty |
03-31-1862 |
F
1403 |
| Todd,
F. B. |
Madison |
Asking
if a horse taken from him is in contraband |
09-11-1863 |
F
1405 |
| Todd,
N. B. |
Paris |
Asking
to be paid for his service |
09-03-1864 |
F
1405 |
| Tonkes,
W. E. |
Paris |
About
the possible transfer of the prisoner |
08-26-1864 |
F
1196 |
| Tonkes,
W. E. |
Paris |
Enclosed
affidavit of James P. McCann, and his (Tonkes) statement on the
case |
08-20-1864 |
F
1196 |
| Vaughan,
John A. |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
05-22-1862 |
F
1274 |
| Veal,
F. M. |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
07-01-1862 |
F
1274 |
| Veal,
Lewis |
|
Oath
of Loyalty |
07-02-1862 |
F
1274 |
| West,
R. F. |
Paris |
Received
five dollars for service as auctioner of contraband property |
06-30-1863 |
F
1416 |
| West,
Thomas A. |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
01-10-1863 |
F
1416 |
| Whitaker,
William |
Woodlawn |
Oath
of allegiance |
04-20-1862 |
F
1417 |
| White,
John |
Paris |
States
that a large group of people, including himself, were arrested by
General Benjamin F. Loan when he was running for Congress to keep
them from voting |
12-06-1863 |
F
1417 |
| Wigginton,
H. S. |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
07-02-1862 |
F
1419 |
| Wilkerson,
Mason |
Florida |
Oath
of allegiance |
03-20-1862 |
F
1420 |
| Wilkerson,
W. O. |
|
Silas
Ganner states that Mr. Wilkerson is an honest man and has not
violated his oath |
12-34-1864 |
F
1420 |
| Wilkerson,
W. O. |
|
Thomas
Moseley, a justice of the peace, states that Mr. Wilkerson has
never belonged to a gang of thieves or bushwhackers |
12-21-1864 |
F
1420 |
| Wilkley,
William R. |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
07-09-1862 |
F
1419 |
| Willis,
John |
|
Bond
($1000) |
07-05-1862 |
F
1489 |
| Willis,
John |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
07-05-1862 |
F
1489 |
| Willis,
John |
|
States
that some men came to his house and forced him to trade his good
mare for a horse in such poor condition as to be worthless |
11-01-1862 |
F
1489 |
| Willis,
John H. |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
01-24-1862 |
F
1489 |
| Willis,
Samuel |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
07-05-1862 |
F
1489 |
| Wood,
Thomas |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
07-07-1862 |
F
1279 |
| Worthan,
James |
Paris |
A
brief account of Robert A. Foster |
11-18-1862 |
F
1321 |
| Wright,
John J. |
|
Arrested
on September 4th |
? |
F
1490 |
| Wright,
John J. |
|
James
R Hawnrally states that the men signing Mr. Wright's petition are
respectable, reliable, and loyal to the Union |
10-14-1862 |
F
1490 |
| Wright,
John J. |
|
Petition
that the imprisoned Mr. Wright is a loyal man |
10-14-1862 |
F
1490 |
| Wright,
Preston |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
09-23-1862 |
F
1490 |
| Yeaky,
William F. |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
04-01-1862 |
F
1491 |
| Young,
Wiliam |
|
Depositon
showing that bushwhackers have eaten at his house |
09-18-1864 |
F
1492 |
| Young,
William |
|
Oath
of allegiance |
09-04-1864 |
F
1492 |
| Young,
William |
|
Petition
that he is a loyal man |
12-20-1864 |
F
1492 |
|