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Indexed as Thomas Bittick & Thomas Biddick
Boone's Regiment, Missouri Mounted Infantry
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Item 1
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Bittick, Thomas
Co. [blank], Boone's Regiment,
Missouri Mounted Infantry.
(Confederate.)
1. 47055060
2. 5432
3. 062811
Number of medical cards herein: 0
Number of personal papers herein: 0
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Item 2
1 Nov to 16 Nov 1862
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(Confederate.)
B / / Mo
Thomas Bittick
Guer Boones Regt
Appears on a
Roll of Prisoners of War
received and discharged at Gratiot Street Military
Prison, St. Louis, Mo., from Nov. 1 to 16,
1862.
Roll dated St. Louis, Dec. 13, 1862
Where captured: Jefferson Co, Mo.
When captured: Nov 10, 1862.
Received: Nov 10, 186[blank]
Discharged: [blank]
Remarks: [blank]
Number of roll:
143; sheet 1
L. E. Fehl
Copyist.
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Item 3
16 Nov to 30 Nov 1862
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B / / Mo
Thos Bittick
Guer Boones Regt
Appears on a
Roll of Prisoners of War
received and discharged at Gratiot Street Military
Prison, St. Louis, Mo., from November 16 to
30, 1862.
Roll dated St. Louis, Dec. 13, 1862
Where captured: Jefferson Co. Mo.
When captured: Nov 10, 1862
Received: Nov 10, 1862
Discharged: Nov 18, 186[blank]
Remarks: Myrtle St Prison
Number of roll:
144; sheet 1
L. E. Fehl
Copyist.
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Item 4
22 Dec 1862
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Confederate.
B / / Mo
Thomas Bittick
Guer Boones Rebel Regt
Appears on a
Roll of Prisoners of War
received and discharged at Myrtle Street Military
Prison, St. Louis, Mo., for the month of Decem-
ber, 1862
Roll dated St. Louis, Jan. 15, 1863
Where captured: Jefferson Co. Mo
Whose order committed: Capt Buhle
Date of arrest: Nov 10, 186[blank]
Date of receipt: Nov 18, 186[blank]
Date of discharge: Dec 22, 1862.
Remarks: Dept. P. W. G. O. Bond.
Number of roll:
193; sheet 1
L. E. Fehl
Copyist.
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Item 5
19 Jan 1863
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NARA M347. "Unfiled Papers and Slips Belonging in Confederate Compiled Service
Records"
Jan 19th /63
To Col. Dick
Thomas Biddick
of Jefferson county has not been
able to fill his bond & I do not think
he can live but a short time. he is not
able to report in person therefore I report
for him.
E. A. Smith
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Item 6
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NARA M347. "Unfiled Papers and Slips Belonging in Confederate Compiled Service
Records"
Mrs Smith who
makes the within
is commended to
me as a lady of
intelligence and
truthfulness. She
is a Pennsylvanian,
by birth, and quite
superior to the people
for whom she inter-
cedes. She represents
that they have little
farms that need at-
tention: corn and hogs
to attend to: that the
Union people will have
to support their fam-
ilies to keep them
from starvation un-
less the prisoners are
released. She thinks
that ______ havent[?] now[nor? near?]
would be "worse than
hanging".
[Note:
1860 Merrimac Township, High Ridge PO, Jefferson Co, Missouri 28 June 1860,
p606:
#461/428 Geo. A. Smith 45 m Physician $9,000/3,100 Portugal
Elizabeth A. Smith 30 f Pa
Margaret 21 f La?
Alonzo 3 m Mo
*I believe this is E. A. Smith in the above letters. Perhaps Thomas was under
the care of Dr. Smith? She also wrote a letter to Col. Dick regarding
William R. Bittick, Jacob Schults, George W. Schults and George Stoker--MBG]