Name |
County |
City |
Subject |
Date |
Reel Number |
Akers, Harvey C. |
Linn |
|
Oath of loyalty |
1862/10 |
F 1215 |
Allen, Louis C. |
Linn |
|
Letter from Allen's attorney regarding facts surrounding his
arrest and imprisonment in Alton. Allen claims he was asked by
neighbors to get Poindexter to not invade their area; didn't aid
enemy. |
12-??-186? |
F 1462 |
Allen, Louis C. |
Linn |
|
Petition to Major General Schofield from loyal citizens of Linn
County asking him to review the sentence of hard labor put upon
Allen. Claim the punishment is excessive and Allen's family needs
him. |
N. D. |
F 1462 |
Allen, T. S. |
Linn |
St. Catherine |
Letter from Allen giving very thorough description of the
situations surrounding his horse which he first gave to his son
who joined the rebel army; he recovered it and then lost it again. |
04-05-1864 |
F 1462 |
Anderson, Garrett M. |
Linn |
Laclede |
Affidavit of Anderson of events following being shot at home of
Seth Botts. Says he was forced to walk until he would pass out and
forced to say he stole money. Lt. Pool sent order for his release. |
02-10-1864 |
F 1217 |
Anderson, Garrett M. |
Linn |
Laclede |
Letter from R. W. Holland stating there's a secret group in
Laclede who are dishonest. Mentions Col. Degraw, Maj Foreman et
al. Says these men believe you can steal in the name of loyalty. |
02-05-1864 |
F 1217 |
Anderson, Garrett M. |
Linn |
Laclede |
Letter to Col. Pratt from R. W. Holland regarding robbery of
Botts' farms by jayhawkers. Claimed some want problems to use as
excuse to swindle the State; blames Col. Degraw. Wants order in
county. |
02-03-1864 |
F 1217 |
Anderson, Garrett M. |
Linn |
Laclede |
Statement of ?, Co L, 7th Cavalry
MSM. Illegible |
N. D. |
F 1217 |
Anderson, Garrett M. |
Linn |
Laclede |
Statement of Anderson, one of the men who went to Seth Botts,
Sr. and Seth Botts, Jr.; claimed he stole nothing. He was shot and
says he was forced to admit he stole from the Botts family. |
02-04-1864 |
F 1217 |
Angley?, E. A. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
States that he is sure the charges against W. E. Docking grow
out of personal feeling |
06-09-1864 |
F 1302 |
Arnold, Mark |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Statement of son John H. Arnold regarding father being unfairly
considered rebel; bushwhackers in neighborhood |
08-02-1863 |
F 1219 |
Baird, John G. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Oath |
02-28-1862 |
F 1464 |
Baker, Alfred |
Linn |
North Salem Township |
Oath of Allegiance |
02-26-1862 |
F 1221 |
Baker, John B. |
Linn |
North Salem Township |
Oath of Allegiance |
02-26-1862 |
F 1221 |
Barnes, Allen |
Linn |
|
Oath of Allegiance |
03-15-1862 |
F 1183 |
Barnes, H. M. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Claiming innocence |
07-30-1863 |
F 1183 |
Barnes, James |
Linn |
|
Oath of Allegiance |
03-04-1862 |
F 1183 |
Barnes, Thomas |
Linn |
|
Oath of Allegiance |
03-04-1862 |
F 1183 |
Barnes, Thomas B . |
Linn |
|
Oath of Allegiance |
11-13-1862 |
F 1183 |
Beckman, Oliver P. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Statement of facts concerning theft of his corn |
07-21-1863 |
F 1228 |
Billings, A. N. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Dockerty ordered to report to St. Joseph under arrest |
06-08-1864 |
F 1302 |
Billings, James |
Linn |
Parson Creek |
Statement about bushwackers |
07/24/1863 |
F 1465 |
Binns, Benjamin F. |
Linn |
|
Charges and specifications against Binns for attempt to murder
Andrew J. Menhollan |
06/17/1862 |
F 1465 |
Bird, Thomes |
Linn |
Brookfield |
9 page letter about a Mr. Wright that Bird suspected was a horse
thief. Bird turned Wright over to Captain Sipple. |
07/30/1863 |
F 1465 |
Bowyer, Spencer |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Sworn statement that he was never in the rebel service and an
accounting of recent activities |
07-20-1863 |
F 1233 |
Bradley, Frank |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Oath of Allegiance for Hannibal and St. Joseph R. R. Co. |
02-28-1862 |
F 1139 |
Brown, John |
Linn |
Jackson Township |
Statement claiming he was forced to help the confederates |
07-29-1863 |
F 1285 |
Brown, John W. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
$1000 bond |
07-29-1863 |
F 1285 |
Brown, John W. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Claims horse his son rode to the Rebel army |
07-29-1863 |
F 1285 |
Browner, T. E. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
John Bram (?) believes Capt. Buckman and Harry Callaway cause
trouble in the neighborhood |
07-31-1863 |
F 1286 |
Buckman, J. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Sworn statement about bushwhackers |
07-24-1863 |
F 1287 |
Burnett, Emily |
Linn |
|
Sworn statement about George W. Smith |
06-07-1865 |
F 1210 |
Burnett, Jacob |
Linn |
|
Sworn statement supporting Emily Burnett's |
06-07-1865 |
F 1210 |
Callaway, James |
Linn |
Brookfield |
30 bushwhackers with Capt. Holtzclaw, part of Col. Jackman's
Regt.; he ordered (the E.M.M.) to live off their friends when
scouting & let his sympathizers alone, as he did Union men |
07-25-1863 |
F 1291 |
Caughron, William |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Statement of Caughron that he reported as a Southern
sympathizer, but never aided or abetted rebels. Says he is a
Constitutional Union man and is against coersion. Never saw what
he'd call a rebel. |
07-29-1863 |
F 1140 |
Chapman, Ford. R. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Oath of Allegiance, employee of Hannibal & St. Joseph
Railroad Company |
02-28-1862 |
F 1236 |
Clapton, C. C. |
Linn |
|
Bond |
11-17-1862 |
F 1239 |
Clapton, C. C. |
Linn |
|
Parole |
10-01-1863 |
F 1239 |
Clark, George W. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Wishes to remove family from Bates, Butler County after the town
was burned, and asks if the post or a scout will be established
for communication |
07-02-1863 |
F 1237 |
Clifton, C. C. |
Linn |
|
Parole; limited to town of Macon; file notation: released
unconditionally 11-04-1863 |
10-08-1863 |
F 1239 |
Cochran, Rachel |
Linn |
|
Sworn statement about George W. Smith |
06-07-1865 |
F 1210 |
Combs, Joseph |
Linn |
Laclede |
Pass written by George M. Thompson to Combs allowing him to move
one hundred head of cattle through Missouri to Illinois. |
10-07-1862 |
F 1467 |
Crandall, E. J. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Letter from Capt. Burr, Macon, to Chief Quartermaster, St. Louis
recommending selling Brookfield building at public auction; E. J.
Crandall wishes to purchase |
04-29-1865 |
F 1243 |
Crandall, E. J. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Letter from Crandall to Capt. Burr regarding military building
he wishes to buy for lumber; description of building and its
construction, used for stables; letterhead of Bryan & Crandell
Life & Fire |
04-28-1865 |
F 1243 |
Crandall, E. J. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Pay account No. 22 to Crandall as Asst. Provost Marshal March 7
- Aug 7, 1863; $375.00 |
08-07-1863 |
F 1243 |
Crawley, C. C. |
Linn |
Linneus |
Re: Special Order No. 45 stopping all liquor trade in county;
file notation: restriction endorsed by public & grand jury,
action been taken to mitigate severity of order |
06-??-1864 |
F 1243 |
Cremer, George W. |
Linn |
|
Special Order No. 120, Ft. Leavenworth, for provost marshal to
deliver Cremer to B. Park, sheriff of Linn County |
06-14-1865 |
F 1244 |
Dennis, Samuel |
Linn |
|
Oath of Allegiance |
02-24-1862 |
F 1299 |
Duffield, Hedgman |
Linn |
|
Oath of Loyalty |
04-Feb-1862 |
F 1306 |
Forguson, Elizabeth |
Linn |
|
Oath of Loyalty |
06-19-1863 |
F 1321 |
Forguson, Jacob |
Linn |
|
Oath of Loyalty |
05-26-1863 |
F 1321 |
Forguson, Samuel S. |
Linn |
|
Oath of Loyalty |
06-01-1863 |
F 1321 |
Forguson, Sarah |
Linn |
|
Oath of Loyalty |
06-19-1863 |
F 1321 |
Foster, John |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Oath of Allegiance taken by the officers and employees of the
Hannibal & St. Joseph R.R.Co. |
02-28-1862 |
F 1321 |
Harris, A. W. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Letter in reply to his regarding property rights of citizens in
area |
06-17-1864 |
F 1191 |
Harris, J. T. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Oath of Allegiance for workers of Hannibal & St. Joe RR |
02-28-1862 |
F 1191 |
Harter, Christian |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Sworn statement about his arrest |
07-24-1863 |
F 1145 |
Hayward, J. W. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Oath of Allegiance taken by the officers and employees of the
Hannibal & St. Joseph R.R.Co. |
02-28-1862 |
F 1341 |
Hopkins, Geo. W. |
Linn |
Osage |
Writing for the release of Michael Gress |
12-18-1861 |
F 1333 |
Kerby, Asa |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Loyalty of himself and his family |
07-29-1863 |
F 1357 |
Lottridge, B. C. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Sworn statement |
07-27-1863 |
F 1195 |
Marcum, Asbury |
Linn |
|
Oath of Loyalty |
05-17-1862 |
F 1367 |
McCallins, Daniel |
Linn |
|
Oath of Allegiance |
08-05-1863 |
F 1196 |
Moore, Robert S. |
Linn |
|
Request for transportation for one officer and prisoner John W.
Coleman if he is needed in St. Louis |
01-12-1860 |
F 1141 |
Morton, W. M. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Sworn statement about the loyalty of him and his sons |
07-29-1863 |
F 1203 |
Oniell, Wm. |
Linn |
St. Catherine |
Oath of Allegiance of Hannibal & St. Joseph R.R. Co. |
02-28-1862 |
F 1160 |
Redding, Isaac |
Linn |
Bucklin |
Oath of allegiance |
03-13-1862 |
F 1391 |
Rudy, Pat |
Linn |
|
Oath of allegiance for the officers and employees of the
Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad company |
03-01-1862 |
F 1396 |
Shannon, Howard |
Linn |
Brookfield |
States that Charles Shannon aided and fed bushwhackers |
04-02-1865 |
F 1400 |
Spickard, G. A. |
Linn |
|
Statement that John W. Coleman is a dangerous man and a rebel |
01-12-1860 |
F 1141 |
Vincent, J. H. |
Linn |
Bucklin |
Letter stating that Rev. J. H. Vincent had not done anything
detrimental to the Union |
10-06-1863 |
F 1410 |
Vincent, J. H. |
Linn |
Bucklin |
Letter stating that Rev. J. H. Vincent has conducted himself in
a peaceful manner and that there will be no impropriety in
granting him an extension |
10-09-1863 |
F 1410 |
Vincent, J. H. |
Linn |
Bucklin |
Pass given to Rev. J. H. Vincent on parole to Chariton County.
He wishes to visit his synod in Boone/Callaway County |
9-09-1863 |
F 1410 |
Warmack, F. C. |
Linn |
Linneus |
As requested, Warmack forwards evidence of loyalty (Oath of
Respectable Citizens); gives references and states his father,
Isaac E. Warmack, is well known in Alton, IL; requests that guns
be returned |
01-27-1864 |
F 1277 |
Warmack, Frederick C. |
Linn |
Linneus |
Letter stating a double barrelled shotgun and a rifle were
delivered to Capt Allen, St. Louis; a receipt was given for the
guns; Warmack inquires how he may retrieve the guns |
12-29-1863 |
F 1277 |
Akers, Harvey C. |
Linn |
|
Oath of loyalty |
1862/10 |
F 1215 |
Allen, Louis C. |
Linn |
|
Letter from Allen's attorney regarding facts
surrounding his arrest and imprisonment in Alton. Allen claims he
was asked by neighbors to get Poindexter to not invade their area;
didn't aid enemy. |
12-??-186? |
F 1462 |
Allen, Louis C. |
Linn |
|
Petition to Major General Schofield from loyal
citizens of Linn County asking him to review the sentence of hard
labor put upon Allen. Claim the punishment is excessive and
Allen's family needs him. |
N. D. |
F 1462 |
Allen, T. S. |
Linn |
St. Catherine |
Letter from Allen giving very thorough description
of the situations surrounding his horse which he first gave to his
son who joined the rebel army; he recovered it and then lost it
again. |
04-05-1864 |
F 1462 |
Anderson, Garrett M. |
Linn |
Laclede |
Affidavit of Anderson of events following being shot
at home of Seth Botts. Says he was forced to walk until he would
pass out and forced to say he stole money. Lt. Pool sent order for
his release. |
02-10-1864 |
F 1217 |
Anderson, Garrett M. |
Linn |
Laclede |
Letter from R. W. Holland stating there's a secret
group in Laclede who are dishonest. Mentions Col. Degraw, Maj
Foreman et al. Says these men believe you can steal in the name of
loyalty. |
02-05-1864 |
F 1217 |
Anderson, Garrett M. |
Linn |
Laclede |
Letter to Col. Pratt from R. W. Holland regarding
robbery of Botts' farms by jayhawkers. Claimed some want problems
to use as excuse to swindle the State; blames Col. Degraw. Wants
order in county. |
02-03-1864 |
F 1217 |
Anderson, Garrett M. |
Linn |
Laclede |
Statement of ?, Co L, 7th Cavalry MSM. Illegible |
N. D. |
F 1217 |
Anderson, Garrett M. |
Linn |
Laclede |
Statement of Anderson, one of the men who went to
Seth Botts, Sr. and Seth Botts, Jr.; claimed he stole nothing. He
was shot and says he was forced to admit he stole from the Botts
family. |
02-04-1864 |
F 1217 |
Angley?, E. A. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
States that he is sure the charges against W. E.
Docking grow out of personal feeling |
06-09-1864 |
F 1302 |
Arnold, Mark |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Statement of son John H. Arnold regarding father
being unfairly considered rebel; bushwhackers in neighborhood |
08-02-1863 |
F 1219 |
Baird, John G. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Oath |
02-28-1862 |
F 1464 |
Baker, Alfred |
Linn |
North Salem Township |
Oath of Allegiance |
02-26-1862 |
F 1221 |
Baker, John B. |
Linn |
North Salem Township |
Oath of Allegiance |
02-26-1862 |
F 1221 |
Barnes, Allen |
Linn |
|
Oath of Allegiance |
03-15-1862 |
F 1183 |
Barnes, H. M. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Claiming innocence |
07-30-1863 |
F 1183 |
Barnes, James |
Linn |
|
Oath of Allegiance |
03-04-1862 |
F 1183 |
Barnes, Thomas |
Linn |
|
Oath of Allegiance |
03-04-1862 |
F 1183 |
Barnes, Thomas B . |
Linn |
|
Oath of Allegiance |
11-13-1862 |
F 1183 |
Beckman, Oliver P. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Statement of facts concerning theft of his corn |
07-21-1863 |
F 1228 |
Billings, A. N. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Dockerty ordered to report to St. Joseph under
arrest |
06-08-1864 |
F 1302 |
Billings, James |
Linn |
Parson Creek |
Statement about bushwackers |
07/24/1863 |
F 1465 |
Binns, Benjamin F. |
Linn |
|
Charges and specifications against Binns for attempt
to murder Andrew J. Menhollan |
06/17/1862 |
F 1465 |
Bird, Thomes |
Linn |
Brookfield |
9 page letter about a Mr. Wright that Bird suspected
was a horse thief. Bird turned Wright over to Captain Sipple. |
07/30/1863 |
F 1465 |
Bowyer, Spencer |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Sworn statement that he was never in the rebel
service and an accounting of recent activities |
07-20-1863 |
F 1233 |
Bradley, Frank |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Oath of Allegiance for Hannibal and St. Joseph R. R.
Co. |
02-28-1862 |
F 1139 |
Brown, John |
Linn |
Jackson Township |
Statement claiming he was forced to help the
confederates |
07-29-1863 |
F 1285 |
Brown, John W. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
$1000 bond |
07-29-1863 |
F 1285 |
Brown, John W. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Claims horse his son rode to the Rebel army |
07-29-1863 |
F 1285 |
Browner, T. E. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
John Bram (?) believes Capt. Buckman and Harry
Callaway cause trouble in the neighborhood |
07-31-1863 |
F 1286 |
Buckman, J. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Sworn statement about bushwhackers |
07-24-1863 |
F 1287 |
Burnett, Emily |
Linn |
|
Sworn statement about George W. Smith |
06-07-1865 |
F 1210 |
Burnett, Jacob |
Linn |
|
Sworn statement supporting Emily Burnett's |
06-07-1865 |
F 1210 |
Callaway, James |
Linn |
Brookfield |
30 bushwhackers with Capt. Holtzclaw, part of Col.
Jackman's Regt.; he ordered (the E.M.M.) to live off their friends
when scouting & let his sympathizers alone, as he did Union
men |
07-25-1863 |
F 1291 |
Caughron, William |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Statement of Caughron that he reported as a Southern
sympathizer, but never aided or abetted rebels. Says he is a
Constitutional Union man and is against coersion. Never saw what
he'd call a rebel. |
07-29-1863 |
F 1140 |
Chapman, Ford. R. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Oath of Allegiance, employee of Hannibal & St.
Joseph Railroad Company |
02-28-1862 |
F 1236 |
Clapton, C. C. |
Linn |
|
Bond |
11-17-1862 |
F 1239 |
Clapton, C. C. |
Linn |
|
Parole |
10-01-1863 |
F 1239 |
Clark, George W. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Wishes to remove family from Bates, Butler County
after the town was burned, and asks if the post or a scout will be
established for communication |
07-02-1863 |
F 1237 |
Clifton, C. C. |
Linn |
|
Parole; limited to town of Macon; file notation:
released unconditionally 11-04-1863 |
10-08-1863 |
F 1239 |
Cochran, Rachel |
Linn |
|
Sworn statement about George W. Smith |
06-07-1865 |
F 1210 |
Combs, Joseph |
Linn |
Laclede |
Pass written by George M. Thompson to Combs allowing
him to move one hundred head of cattle through Missouri to
Illinois. |
10-07-1862 |
F 1467 |
Crandall, E. J. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Letter from Capt. Burr, Macon, to Chief
Quartermaster, St. Louis recommending selling Brookfield building
at public auction; E. J. Crandall wishes to purchase |
04-29-1865 |
F 1243 |
Crandall, E. J. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Letter from Crandall to Capt. Burr regarding
military building he wishes to buy for lumber; description of
building and its construction, used for stables; letterhead of
Bryan & Crandell Life & Fire |
04-28-1865 |
F 1243 |
Crandall, E. J. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Pay account No. 22 to Crandall as Asst. Provost
Marshal March 7 - Aug 7, 1863; $375.00 |
08-07-1863 |
F 1243 |
Crawley, C. C. |
Linn |
Linneus |
Re: Special Order No. 45 stopping all liquor trade
in county; file notation: restriction endorsed by public &
grand jury, action been taken to mitigate severity of order |
06-??-1864 |
F 1243 |
Cremer, George W. |
Linn |
|
Special Order No. 120, Ft. Leavenworth, for provost
marshal to deliver Cremer to B. Park, sheriff of Linn County |
06-14-1865 |
F 1244 |
Dennis, Samuel |
Linn |
|
Oath of Allegiance |
02-24-1862 |
F 1299 |
Duffield, Hedgman |
Linn |
|
Oath of Loyalty |
04-Feb-1862 |
F 1306 |
Forguson, Elizabeth |
Linn |
|
Oath of Loyalty |
06-19-1863 |
F 1321 |
Forguson, Jacob |
Linn |
|
Oath of Loyalty |
05-26-1863 |
F 1321 |
Forguson, Samuel S. |
Linn |
|
Oath of Loyalty |
06-01-1863 |
F 1321 |
Forguson, Sarah |
Linn |
|
Oath of Loyalty |
06-19-1863 |
F 1321 |
Foster, John |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Oath of Allegiance taken by the officers and
employees of the Hannibal & St. Joseph R.R.Co. |
02-28-1862 |
F 1321 |
Harris, A. W. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Letter in reply to his regarding property rights of
citizens in area |
06-17-1864 |
F 1191 |
Harris, J. T. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Oath of Allegiance for workers of Hannibal & St.
Joe RR |
02-28-1862 |
F 1191 |
Harter, Christian |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Sworn statement about his arrest |
07-24-1863 |
F 1145 |
Hayward, J. W. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Oath of Allegiance taken by the officers and
employees of the Hannibal & St. Joseph R.R.Co. |
02-28-1862 |
F 1341 |
Hopkins, Geo. W. |
Linn |
Osage |
Writing for the release of Michael Gress |
12-18-1861 |
F 1333 |
Kerby, Asa |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Loyalty of himself and his family |
07-29-1863 |
F 1357 |
Lottridge, B. C. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Sworn statement |
07-27-1863 |
F 1195 |
Marcum, Asbury |
Linn |
|
Oath of Loyalty |
05-17-1862 |
F 1367 |
McCallins, Daniel |
Linn |
|
Oath of Allegiance |
08-05-1863 |
F 1196 |
Moore, Robert S. |
Linn |
|
Request for transportation for one officer and
prisoner John W. Coleman if he is needed in St. Louis |
01-12-1860 |
F 1141 |
Morton, W. M. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Sworn statement about the loyalty of him and his
sons |
07-29-1863 |
F 1203 |
Oniell, Wm. |
Linn |
St. Catherine |
Oath of Allegiance of Hannibal & St. Joseph R.R.
Co. |
02-28-1862 |
F 1160 |
Redding, Isaac |
Linn |
Bucklin |
Oath of allegiance |
03-13-1862 |
F 1391 |
Rudy, Pat |
Linn |
|
Oath of allegiance for the officers and employees of
the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad company |
03-01-1862 |
F 1396 |
Shannon, Howard |
Linn |
Brookfield |
States that Charles Shannon aided and fed
bushwhackers |
04-02-1865 |
F 1400 |
Spickard, G. A. |
Linn |
|
Statement that John W. Coleman is a dangerous man
and a rebel |
01-12-1860 |
F 1141 |
Vincent, J. H. |
Linn |
Bucklin |
Letter stating that Rev. J. H. Vincent had not done
anything detrimental to the Union |
10-06-1863 |
F 1410 |
Vincent, J. H. |
Linn |
Bucklin |
Letter stating that Rev. J. H. Vincent has conducted
himself in a peaceful manner and that there will be no impropriety
in granting him an extension |
10-09-1863 |
F 1410 |
Vincent, J. H. |
Linn |
Bucklin |
Pass given to Rev. J. H. Vincent on parole to
Chariton County. He wishes to visit his synod in Boone/Callaway
County |
9-09-1863 |
F 1410 |
Warmack, F. C. |
Linn |
Linneus |
As requested, Warmack forwards evidence of loyalty
(Oath of Respectable Citizens); gives references and states his
father, Isaac E. Warmack, is well known in Alton, IL; requests
that guns be returned |
01-27-1864 |
F 1277 |
Warmack, Frederick C. |
Linn |
Linneus |
Letter stating a double barrelled shotgun and a
rifle were delivered to Capt Allen, St. Louis; a receipt was given
for the guns; Warmack inquires how he may retrieve the guns |
12-29-1863 |
F 1277 |
Warmack, Frederick C. |
Linn |
Linneus |
Statements by T. T. Easley and Wm. S. McClanahan
that Warmack is a loyal citizen |
01- 0 -1864 |
F 1277 |
Watkins, Jason |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Christian Harter states he heard Jason Watkins say
if he could get a company of men to join him he would use rocks to
take guns away from Union men; this followed an order to take arms
from rebels |
07-24-1863 |
F 1412 |
Watkins, Jason |
Linn |
Brookfield |
States he has never aided or assisted those in
rebellion against the government; has never seen any of the boys
reported being connected with the bushwhackers company that came
through the county |
07-29-1863 |
F 1412 |
Whalon, Dennis |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Oath of allegiance taken by the officers and
employees of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad Company |
02-28-1862 |
F 1416 |
Wilber, Isaac N. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Oath of allegiance taken by the officers and
employees of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad Company |
02-28-1862 |
F 1419 |
Worthy, John R. |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Oath of allegiance taken by the officers and
employees of the Hannibal and St. Joseph railroad company |
02-28-1862 |
F 1280 |
Wyatt, John |
Linn |
Bucklin |
C. G. Fields states that there was a petition for
Mr. Wyatt's trial |
11-26-1862 |
F 1490 |
Wyatt, John |
Linn |
Bucklin |
Court proceedings resulting in his unconditional
discharge |
11-21-1862 |
F 1490 |
Wyatt, John |
Linn |
Bucklin |
Petition that he should be given a trial as he is
neither dangerous nor influential |
? |
F 1490 |
Young, Joseph |
Linn |
Brookfield |
Oath of allegiance taken by the officers and
employees of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad Company |
02-28-1862 |
F 1492 |
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