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Indexed as Thomas Bittick & Thomas Biddick
Boone's Regiment, Missouri Mounted Infantry
10 Nov 1862, Thomas Bittick, captured in Jefferson Co, Missouri [Items 2, 3, 4]
10 Nov 1862, Thomas Bittick received at Gratiot Street Military Prison, St.
Louis, Missouri [Items 2, 3]
1 Nov to 16 Nov 1862, Thomas Bittick, Guerilla in Boone's Regiment, appears on a
roll of Prisoners of War received and discharged at Gratiot Street Military
Prison, St. Louis, Missouri; received 10 Nov, 1862 [Item
2]
18 Nov 1862, Thomas Bittick, discharged from Gratiot Street Military Prison, St.
Louis, Missouri, sent to Myrtle Street Prison [Item
3]
18 Nov 1862, Thomas Bittick received at Myrtle Street Military Prison, St.
Louis, Missouri [Item 4]
16 Nov to 30 Nov 1862, Thomas Bittick, Guerilla in Boone's Regiment, appears on
a roll of Prisoners of War received and discharged at Gratiot Street Military
Prison, St. Louis, Missouri; discharged 18 Nov 1862 [Item 3]
22 Dec 1862, Thomas Bittick discharged from Myrtle Street Military Prison, St.
Louis, Missouri [Item 4]
Dec 1862, Thomas Bittick, Guerilla in Boone's Rebel Regiment, appears on a roll
of Prisoners of War received and discharged at Myrtle Street Military Prison,
St. Louis, Missouri; discharged 22 Dec 1862. Committed by order of Captain
Buhle [Item 4]
19 Jan 1863, letter from E. A. Smith [wife of Dr. George A. Smith] to Col. Dick stating that Thomas Biddick of
Jefferson County has not been able to fill his bond & unable to report in
person. "I do not think he can live but a short time." [Item
5]. There is also an unsigned, undated statement that Mrs. Smith, born
in Pennsylvania, requests the release of the prisoners so that they can support
their families. [Item 6]