Union Provost Files

 

 

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

 

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                                                    MARYLAND

 

Dorsey Taylor, July 16, 1864, Baltimore County, Maryland.  Harboring and guiding the Rebel Raiders.

 

Fred Taylor, March 19, 1864, Baltimore, Maryland.  Union refugee from North Carolina.  In hospital at

Baltimore, Maryland.  Age 25, 5' tall.

 

Hester Ann Taylor, February 22, 1864, Baltimore, Maryland.  Resides 15 miles north of Baltimore on the

Philadelphia Turnpike.  Has a son in Tennessee.

 

James H. Taylor, April 6, 1863, Baltimore, Maryland.  Permission to go south to make collections for

Duval Keaghtan (Leighton?).

 

John G. Taylor, September 1865, Baltimore, Maryland.  Government Store Keeper.  In prison.

 

Joseph O. Taylor, August 1, 1864, St Mary's County, Maryland.  Oath of Allegiance.

 

Joseph O. Taylor, April 21, 1865, Park Hall P. O., St. Mary's County, Maryland.  Pass request.

 

R. L. Taylor, December 6, 1864, Baltimore, Maryland.  Disclaims any intention of a political

nature in suspending from his store a sign.

 

Stephen B. Taylor, no date, Baltimore, Maryland.  Recruiter assignment.  To recruit Union volunteers.

 

Thomas Taylor, no date, Baltimore, Maryland.  Permission to cut wood for Major Braden.  Left

Baltimore four months ago.  Arrived on the "John Brooks."

 

William P. Taylor, Annandale, Maryland.  Pass dated from November 28, to December 8, 1862.

 

 

 

                                                MASSACHUSETTS

 

A. A. Taylor, September 28, 1861, Boston, Massachusetts.  Instructed to form two companies at Camp Chase.

 

MICHIGAN

 

Benjamin Ogle Taylor, December 1861, Letter to Provost Marshall of Michigan.  Nanjemoy Plantation,

property in Maryland damaged by soldiers.  10 cattle, 120 bushels of oats, and four wagonloads of corn taken.

 

MISSISSIPPI

 

Harris Taylor, May 24, 1865, Tisshah (Tippah) County, Mississippi.  Oath of Allegiance signed at Alton, Illinois.

Age 32, 6'2" tall.

 

 

 

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