I have a lot of civil war records and information on League and Duke that I am presently transcribing. I will upload them as time permits. If you are interested in those files check back.
Benjamin Warren League ST. FRANCOIS COUNTY CONFEDERATES GET PENSIONS FARMINGTON TIMES, Farmington, St. Francois County, Missouri, Thursday, October 2, 1913.
League Listed as Sons of the Union. I collected these League records from various locations. They include;
Grave Database:
Edward R. (Confederate), James H. (Union), James (Union), James A. (Union), Richard A. (Union), Rubin M. (Union) and William A. (Union).
Plus Illinois Infantry, List and Records;
Albert A., Albert R., Franklin, Franklin J., James A., Reuben M., Richard A., Stephen R., Stephen R.(Reenlisted again as a Veteran) and William M.
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After the Civil War many of the Confederate soldiers applied for a Presidential pardon. Thomas M. League was one of those soldiers. Below is a the letter supporting the Constitution dated 1865, Amnesty Oath and Presidential Pardon dated 1865, for Thomas M. League born 1808.