Freida, ENR stands for Enrolled. So, it would be Provost Enrolled Missouri Militia. From what I read, they were volunteer Union forces loosely organized by local and state officials in 1862 and 1863. A brief history is at http://www.geocities.com:0080/CollegePark/Quad/6460/CW/s/EMMhist.html . Hopes this helps and answers questions instead of raising more. Alan [email protected] wrote: > Goodmorning all, > > Last night I received a photo of my husband's gr gr grandfather Willis Rooks > Civil War stone, (this was a total surprise to me didn't know he served) and > on the stone it says PROV ENR MO MIL. Now I know the MO MIL stands for > Misouri Militia, and Randy says he is sure the PROV stands for Provost, > having to do with the Militay Police, but what does ENR stand for? I have > never seen this on a miltiary stone before so any help is greatly appreciated. > > Happy Veteran's Day to those of you out there that have served in our Armed > Forces. > > Freida