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The ''United States, Union Provost Marshal Files of Two or More Civilians, 1861-1866'' collection consists of mages of records from the United States Provost Marshal during the Civil War. The Provost Marshal served as military police for the Union army. Records in this collection would deal with deserters, Confederate spies, civilians suspected of disloyalty, civilians passage through military zones, etc. These files (for two or more citizens) are arranged by file number and date.This is National Archive publication M416.
The ''United States, Union Provost Marshal Files of Two or More Civilians, 1861-1866'' collection consists of mages of records from the United States Provost Marshal during the Civil War. The Provost Marshal served as military police for the Union army. Records in this collection would deal with deserters, Confederate spies, civilians suspected of disloyalty, civilians passage through military zones, etc. These files (for two or more citizens) are arranged by file number and date.This is National Archive publication M416.
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=== Related National Archives Collections ===
=== Related National Archives Collections ===
*[[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/2554829 Register of Persons Taking Oaths of Allegiance Under Provisions of Department of the East General Order 80 of 1864, October 1864–April 1865]] New Jersey
*[[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/2554829 Register of Persons Taking Oaths of Allegiance Under Provisions of Department of the East General Order 80 of 1864, October 1864–April 1865]] New Jersey


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