Men of Johnson County, Missouri and their Political Views 1864

 

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Men of Johnson County, Missouri and their Political Views 

As reported by the Provost Marshal to his Superior

24 April 1864

From The Records of The Provost Marshal

 

Warrensburg

                 Radical         

 Conservative 

H. Harrison

Henry Smith

J. J. Wilsham

A. N. Gilkeson

S. D. Foulke

J. D. Cheatam

D. W. Reed

J. H. Stone

A. M. Christian

Jas. D. Eads

L. H. Bontell

E. E. Cunningham

Timothy Davis

G. F. Cunningham

Nelson Dunbar

Alford Duffield

Wm. Adams

S. P. Williams

Jonathan Knight

P. D. Williams

John Zimmerman

C. O. Silliman

Stephen Courtney

J. L. Rogers

 
Hazel Hill
 

                 Radical            

 Conservative  

Wm. Trapp

W. S. Foster

J. L. Trapp

J. H. Foster

S. S. McCalvain?

John Huntsman

J. P. Martin

John Newton

 
Cornelia
 

                 Radical             

 Conservative  

John Anderson

R. M. King

R. M. Day

W. R. Culley

Thomas Times

Salathiel Stone

Wm. Cecil

W. H. Denton

Noah Gesson

Thomas Irwin

T. W. Williams

T. N. Wash

John Man

Daniel Cecil

J. G. Bupton

R. N. Warnick

 
Ramey (Kingsville)
 

                 Radical            

  Conservative 

B. Hornsby

L. C. Duncan

Wm. Dock

Wm. Duncan

H. E. Welch

Wm. Johnson

F. M. Stumpff

J. N. Ferguson

 
Holden
 

                 Radical           

  Conservative  

John Taggart

Moses Tapscott

Cyrus Plowman

T. H. Bradley

B. E. McVey

Josiah Holden

Samuel L. hunt

G. M. Strange

Horatio Coe

J. G. Cocke

Abraham Stout

M. W. Mize

 
Knob Noster
 

                 Radical             

 Conservative 

S. Workman

John Knaus

C. Bondurant

J. B. Monroe

J. W. Oglesby

W. P. Thompson

Jacob Knaus

Andrew Thompson

Wm. Chester

A. M. Coffe

E. A. Weidman

W. S. Houl

 
 
 
 
 
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