Name |
County |
City |
Subject |
Date |
Reel Number |
Frame Number |
File Number |
Ware, Addison |
Saint Louis |
St. Louis |
Oath of Allegiance |
10-19-1861 |
F1277 |
|
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Ware, Addison |
Saint Louis |
St. Louis |
Oath of Allegiance (Secretary, Iron Mountain Railroad) |
02-17-1862 |
F1277 |
|
|
Ware, E. H. |
Benton |
Warsaw |
Oath of Allegiance; description |
05-30-1862 |
F1277 |
|
|
Ware, F. S. |
Phelps |
Rolla |
Oath of Allegiance |
03-11-1864 |
F1277 |
|
|
Ware, Fleming; Bibb, Elizabeth |
Randolph |
|
Recruiting Station: Macon |
|
F1895.5 |
39 |
|
Ware, J. J. |
Phelps |
Rolla |
Richard Dodd arrested while driving salt, shoes, and other articles south |
|
F1302 |
|
|
Ware, J. J. |
Phelps |
Rolla |
Statement that Richard Saunders of Arkansas brought a bale of cotton to his store for shipment to St. Louis, that it was seized by the Provost Marshal, that Saunders is Union |
04-15-1863 |
F1258 |
|
|
Ware, James |
Atchison |
|
Examination of Edwin Brown who states that Ware did not hurrah for Jeff Davis; Brown was with him as they passed Catharine Martin’s house; Brown states he was the person who hurrahed for Jeff Davis |
03-03-1863 |
F1277 |
|
|
Ware, James |
Atchison |
|
Examination of witness Catharine Martin in the case of James Ware arrested for alleged disloyal expressions; states on March 1, 1863, Ware uttered “Hurrah for Jeff Davis” while passing her house |
03-03-1863 |
F1277 |
|
|
Ware, James |
Saint Louis |
St. Louis |
Four-page letter to Dr. Ware in Tennessee regarding war activities; southern sympathizer; last portion missing so no signature included; letter sent from St. Louis |
01-28-1863 |
F1277 |
|
|
Ware, John |
Greene |
Springfield |
Special Order releasing John Ware on parole; will report daily |
05-30-1863 |
F1277 |
|
|
Ware, Joseph |
Scott |
|
Oath of Allegiance |
01-22-1864 |
F1277 |
|
|
Ware, Malchier C. |
Scott |
|
Oath of Allegiance |
01-22-1864 |
F1277 |
|
|
Ware, Naomi |
Cooper |
Otterville |
Oath of Allegiance |
06-15-1865 |
F1277 |
|
|
Ware, Oliver G. |
Greene |
Springfield |
Statement of Ware, Polk County, regarding his attempts to go south; became sick and returned home where he was arrested; was holding shotgun for self-defense when arrested |
12-08-1862 |
F1277 |
|
|
Ware, Robert D. |
Saint Louis |
St. Louis |
Capt. Woods states that upon satisfactory evidence, Ware was paid for one year’s service as teamster; states that a great part of said time he was held prisoner by the enemy |
01-13-1865 |
F1277 |
|
|
Ware, W. E. |
Saint Louis |
St. Louis |
Voluntary Statement of Prisoner Leroy Ham, citizen of Lawrence County, Tennessee, arrested for being a conscripted soldier, recommendation of release on oath and enrollement |
03-24-1863 |
F1337 |
|
|
Ware, William E. |
Saint Louis |
St. Louis |
Examination of Jesse Ragan, statement of V. G. Latham, that Ragan refused to enroll and is suspected of joining a band of horse thieves and guerrillas led by William Morrison, in Maries County, recommend he be released on bond and enrollment |
03-25-1863 |
F1389 |
|
|
Ware, William E. |
Saint Louis |
St. Louis |
Examination of Junius B. Stith of Carroll County, prisoner at Gratiot Street Prison for being a private with Capt. Davis, a rebel company, recommend he be released upon taking the oath and enrolling |
02-28-1863 |
F1270 |
|
|
Ware, William E. |
Saint Louis |
St. Louis |
Examination of William J. Ham of Lawrence County, Tennessee, prisoner at Gratiot Street Prison, arrested for being a conscripted Confederate soldier, recommendation he take the oath |
04-15-1863 |
F1337 |
|
|
Ware, William E. |
Saint Louis |
St. Louis |
Statement of John McKinney, citizen of Carter County, arrested for having been in the rebel army, prisoner at Myrtle Street Prison, recommends he be banished to a free state north of Indiana |
01-30-1863 |
F1200 |
|
|
Ware, William; Ware, James |
Pettis |
|
Recruiting Station: Tipton |
|
F1896.11 |
88 |
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