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=== Sample Images === | === Sample Images === | ||
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Image:Union Provost Marshal | Image:United States Union Provost Marshal Files of Individual Civilians, 1864 DGS 4599818 img 687.jpg|1864 Example 1 | ||
Image:Union Provost Marshal | Image:United States Union Provost Marshal Files of Individual Civilians, 1863 DGS 4599818 img 870 .jpg|1863 Example 2 | ||
Image:Union Provost Marshal | Image:United States Union Provost Marshal Files of Individual Civilians, 1862 DGS 4599818 img 874 .jpg|1862 Example 3 | ||
Image:Union Provost Marshal | Image:United States Union Provost Marshal Files of Individual Civilians, 1864 DGS 4599818 img 880 .jpg|1864 Example 4 | ||
Image:Union Provost Marshal | Image:United States Union Provost Marshal Files of Individual Civilians, 1863 DGS 4599818 img 885 .jpg|1863 Example 5 | ||
Image:Union Provost Marshal | Image:United States Union Provost Marshal Files of Individual Civilians, 1865 DGS 4599818 img 890 .jpg|1865 Example 6 | ||
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Although the records were kept by the Union Army, they primarily deal with information about confederate citizens and union citizens who were suspected of supporting the confederate cause. They dealt with a wide range of individuals including those who were suspected of disloyalty or of giving aid to the enemy, who violated military orders, were prisoners, were authorized to travel in or to enter the Confederate states, and others. During the war each division, brigade, and corps of the Union Army had a provost marshal. Be aware that | Although the records were kept by the Union Army, they primarily deal with information about confederate citizens and union citizens who were suspected of supporting the confederate cause. They dealt with a wide range of individuals including those who were suspected of disloyalty or of giving aid to the enemy, who violated military orders, were prisoners, were authorized to travel in or to enter the Confederate states, and others. During the war each division, brigade, and corps of the Union Army had a provost marshal. Be aware that |