Title:
Military pass no. 4578 from Office of the Provost Marshal in St. Louis, Missouri, 1861 October [13]
Creator/Contributor:
United States, Provost Marshal General's Bureau (Missouri), creator
Creator/Contributor:
McNeil, John, 1813-1891
Creator/Contributor:
Online Archive of California
Abstract:
Military pass no. 4578 from Office of the Provost Marshal in St. Louis, Missouri to Mrs. F. H. Pieper to grant her permission
to pass beyond the limits of the City and County of St. Louis to Illinois. The pass, issued by Stone and signed by John McNeil,
Colonel Regiment Missouri Volunteers, includes Mrs. Pieper's signature and a Description of Person on the back with the following
information: Name: Mrs. F. H. Pieper, Age: 24, Height: 4-11 Color of Eyes: Black, Color of Hair: Black.
Date:
1861 (issued)
Subject:
n-us--- -- n-us-mo
Military passes
Sauf-conduits
military passes
Military passes
Saint Louis (Mo.) -- History -- 19th century
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Miscellanea
Missouri -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
États-Unis -- Histoire -- 1861-1865 (Guerre de Sécession) -- Miscellanées
Missouri -- Histoire -- 1861-1865 (Guerre de Sécession)
Missouri
Missouri -- Saint Louis
United States
United States. -- Provost Marshal General's Bureau (Missouri) -- Records and correspondence
United States. -- Army. -- Missouri Infantry Regiment, 19th (1861-1865) -- History
United States. -- Provost Marshal General's Bureau (Missouri)
Mrs -- Pieper, F. H
Note:
Use of the collection is unrestricted.
Use governed by UCSB Special Collections policy.
Cite as: [Identification of item], Military pass no. 4578 from Office of the Provost Marshal in St. Louis, Missouri. Wyles
SC 346. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Type:
military passes.
History.
Records and correspondence.
Trivia and miscellanea.
Physical Description:
1 item (1 leaf) ; 12 x 19 cm.
Language:
English
Identifier:
Wyles SC 346LOCAL
Origin:
California
Copyright Note:
Use of the collection is unrestricted.
Use governed by UCSB Special Collections policy.