Union Provost Files

 

 

         Union Provost Files – Activity by State Records maintained on Civilians during The Civil War

 

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                                            DISTRICT OF FLORIDA

 

Mrs. C. Taylor, March 1863, District of Florida.  Letter.  Horse valued at $200 taken by Major Comrie of the 2nd South Carolina Volunteers in March..

 

Mrs. C. Taylor, May 9, 1865, Jacksonville, Florida.  Asks permission to keep and purchase Ale, Porter and native Wines for officers and guests
of The Taylor House.

 

Mr. Taylor, May 12, 1864, District of Florida.  Orders.  "Give Mr. Taylor his gun back."

 

Mr. & Mrs. Taylor, December 20, 1862, Duval County, Florida.  Letter.  Violation of Safeguard.  Horse belonging to son-in-law taken June 4, 1865.
Horse now in the possession of Colonel Patten, Coffee County, Tennessee.

 

Travis H. Taylor, no date or location.  Case of Bunyan Matthers.  Company I, 2nd Florida Infantry

 

W. B. Taylor, January 27, 1863, Island of Key West.  Permission to travel to Nassau.

 

William Taylor, January 13, 1863, Jacksonville, Florida.  Oath of Allegiance.  Resident of St. Johns, Alabama.

 

 

                                                        GEORGIA

 

Alfred Taylor, October 19, 1864, City Point, Georgia.  Accused of aiding rebels and horse stealing.  Arrested May 16, 1862.
Claims to have done nothing.  Age 50, fair complexion, light hair, gray eyes, 5' 11 1/2" tall.  Of Randolph County, West Virginia.

 

George M. Taylor, Esquire, May 6, 1865, Americus, Georgia.  Passport to visit family.

 

W. H. Taylor, no date or location.  K. G. Johnson. File No. 5280.  Company K, 6th Georgia Infantry.

 

Reverend William A. Taylor, no date.  Case of Thomas Gosttee (Sp?), Georgia.

 

William H. Taylor, no date.  James Lynch.  File No. 5456.  Company B, 1st Georgia Volunteers.

 

Taylure, no date.  Rebel.  File No. 9252.  Thomas Mulliken, Private.  Georgia A, Hamp Legion.

 

 

 

                                                        ILLINOIS

 

B. T. Taylor, September 10, 1862.  Letter. Asking for permit to enter state for the purpose of buying sheep.

 

Spotswood B. Taylor, May 28, 1865.  Oath of Allegiance signed in Illinois.  From Danbury, Stokes Co., North Carolina.

 

William Taylor, 1864.  Pass to travel from Cairo, Illinois to St. Louis, Missouri.  Union Refugee.

 

IOWA

 

Mortimer G. Taylor, May 29, 1863, Independence, Buchanan County, Iowa.  Arrested for giving aid and comfort to rebels.

 

 

    

 

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