List of Soldiers, Serving in Units from the State of Missouri, Executed During the Civil War by U.S. Military Authorities for whom Proceedings of Court-Martial and Military Commissions have been Filmed.
Name | Unit | Notes |
Edward Eastman | Co. B 2nd MO L.A. | |
Jackson Jefferson | Co. B 9th MO Cav. | alias: Jefferson Jackson |
Paul Kingston | Co. M 1st MO Cav. | |
Abraham Purvis | Co. C 21st MO Inf. | |
Ephraim Richardson | Co. C 21st MO Inf. | filed with Abraham Purvis |
Extracted from: List of Soldiers Executed During the Civil War by U.S. Military Authorities for whom Proceedings of Court-Martial and Military Commissions have been Filmed; Proceedings of U.S. Army Courts-Martial and Military Commissions of Union Soldiers Executed by U.S. Military Authorities, 1861-1866 (National Archives Microfilm Publication M1523, roll 1); Records of the Adjutant General’s Office, 1780’s-1917, Record Group 94; National Archives Building, Washington, DC.
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My gggrandfather William Jackson Livingston was also executed Aug 19, 1864 in St Louis. Convicted of being a spy.
William Jackson Livingston was executed for the murder of Reverend Josiah Wheat in August 1861