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Circular. New Iberia, La., April 24, 1863. The generally received impression, that the slaves of this Parish, are free, by force of the presence of the Union army is erroneous ... A. B. Long, Capt., & Provost Marshall, Commanding Post.

Circular. New Iberia, La., April 24, 1863. The generally received impr...

Slavery. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 24, Folder 32a.

Andrew Porter to Army of Potomac Headquarters, Monday, September 16, 1861  (Authority of provost marshal in Washington)
Court house, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Quarters of provost guard of General Geary's command / / Butler, Bonsall & Co., Army photographers, General Rousseau's division.

Court house, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Quarters of provost guard of General ...

Photograph shows court house when used as quarters for General John White Geary's provost guard with troops, tents, and horse and wagon in front. Surrogate available as color laser copy in P&P Reading Room.

George Bergner to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 05, 1864  (Requests removal of provost marshal general of Pennsylvania)
George Bergner to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 05, 1864  (Requests removal of provost marshal general of Pennsylvania)
Witmer & Brothers and Witmer & Co. to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 29, 1861  (Petition against provost marshal's court)
Headquarters at Morris Island of Lt. Col. Hall, provost marshall general of the Department of the South

Headquarters at Morris Island of Lt. Col. Hall, provost marshall gener...

Photo shows a camp on Morris Island, or possibly Hilton Head Island, which served as headquarters for Lt. Col. James F. Hall.

M. Ange to Provost Marshal of D. C., Tuesday, November 18, 1862  (Alleges that a chaplain is disloyal; endorsed by Salmon P. Chase)
Newton Edmunds to William Jayne, Friday, October 30, 1863  (Removal of provost marshal in Dakota; endorsed by Jayne)
Joseph L. Stackpole to Benjamin F. Butler, Monday, January 18, 1864  (Conduct of Provost Court in Virginia)
James M. Scovel to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 05, 1864  (Telegram regarding removal of provost marshal)
Green Adams to James B. Fry, Saturday, May 16, 1863  (Appointment of provost marshals in Kentucky)
Richard M. Corwine to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, June 09, 1862  (Provost marshal in Kentucky)
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