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         Military Units Confederate:     more books (22)
  1. Spartanburg district Confederate troops, 1861-1865: Arranged by military unit by J. B. O Landrum, 1997
  2. Irish-American Units in the Civil War (Men-at-Arms) by Thomas Rodgers, 2008-08-19
  3. South Carolina Military Organizations During the War Between the States: Statewide Units, Militia & Reserves (Civil War Sesquicentennial Series) by Robert S. Seigler, 2008-11-05
  4. More Terrible than Victory: North Carolina's Bloody Bethel Regiment, 1861-65 by Craig S. Chapman, 1999-12-01
  5. Rebel Boast: First at Bethel, Last at Appomattox by Manly Wade Wellman, 1997-01
  6. Westerners in Gray: The Men and Missions of the Elite Fifth Missouri Infantry Regiment by Phillip Thomas Tucker, 1995-02
  7. For the duration: The lessons of protracted conflict by John M Stawasz, 1992

21. Vanished Index To Louisiana Civil War Military Units
CIVIL WAR military units. updated 9/3/01 The Louisiana Native Guards 8th LouisianaRegimental History The Louisiana Native Guards; Louisiana's Last confederate; Lt
http://www.vanished.com/pages/index_civil_war/cw_mil_louisiana.html

LOUISIANA (18th state 30 Apr 1812)
Seceded: 26 Jan 1861
CIVIL WAR MILITARY UNITS
updated 9/3/01 The Louisiana Native Guards
8th Louisiana Regimental History
return to Civil War Military Units by State
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22. Military Records:Civil War By State
Historic Website of the 10th Texas Infantry Randy's Texas Texans in the Civil WarTexas confederate Journals Texas confederate military units VERMONT Vermont
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/9787/milst2.html
NEW HAMPSHIRE - WISCONSIN
NEW HAMPSHIRE
15th NH Infantry - Assault on Port Hudson, June 14, 1863

Sons of Union Veterans of The Civil Wars: S G Griffin Camp #10, Keene, NH

NEW YORK
1908 Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Roster, Auburn, New York

New York GenWeb Site of the Civil War

1st NY Light Artillery, Battery B (Pettit's Battery)

10th NY Independent Battery (Jenney's Battery
...
75th New York Volunteer Infantary
Well worth looking at! Many other STATES listed besides New York!
85th NY Volunteer Infantry
122nd NY Volunteer Infantry (Onondagas) 131st New York Infantry Regiment 139st New York Infantry ... 185th NY Volunteer Infantry (Sixth Onondaga County Regiment, Onondaga and Cortland Regiment, Otsego Regiment) NORTH CAROLINA Manly's Battery, Company A 10th Regiment 1st NC Artillery Confederate Regimental History Links OHIO 1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery M 6th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 3 Months Service Also known as "The Guthrie Grays" 14th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment 15th Ohio Volunteers 16th Ohio Volunteer Infantry 24th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ... Ohio Darke County Rosters PENNSYLVANIA Gettysburg - Union of Order Regimental History: 61st PA Volunteers The Gallant 78th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Civil War History: Pennsylvania 78th Volunteer Infantry SOUTH CAROLINA Battles of the Civil War Involving South Carolina Units Confederate Regimental History Links Military Units of South Carolina in Service to the C.S.A.

23. Military Records:Civil War Update 04/01/03
in.. A Guide to Cherokee confederate military units 18611865; AGuide to Cherokee confederate military units 1861-1865; American
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Lair/3680/cw/mil2.html
Military Records: Civil War Links
To add information (correct name, add soldier information, etc.) to these pages, please contact by email the webmaster of that unit page. Email addresses should be found on each page. Thanks.
THIS WEEK IN THE CIVIL WAR

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  • A Guide to Cherokee Confederate Military Units 1861-1865
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  • 24. Adams Co, MS Roll Of Military Units, CW - Index
    In the year 1876, many of the survivors of the various military companies whichhad been furnished to the confederate Army, by this city and county, with a
    http://www.natchezbelle.org/adams-ind/master.htm
    ROLLS of the
    SEVERAL MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS
    which entered the service of the
    CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
    from the
    CITY OF NATCHEZ AND ADAMS COUNTY
    MISSISSIPPI NOTE: This document appears on Adams County, MS with the permission of the author, Robert "Bob" Shumway. Researchers are invited to read/search the document for specific facts, relative to individual research, but no part of the document may be reproduced in any format, electronically or otherwise. -Ellen Pack
    PLEASE READ - Robert "Bob" Shumway" (Contact Ellen Pack for more information.)
    Preface and Background
    Table of Contents Civil War Veteran Histories [off site link] Home
      TABLE OF CONTENTS
    PREFACE and BACKGROUND
    QUITMAN LIGHT ARTILLERY - Independent Battery NATCHEZ FENCIBLES - Co. G - 12th Mississippi Regiment ADAMS LIGHT GUARD - Co. D. Sixteenth Mississippi Regiment ADAMS LIGHT GUARD - Co. I - 16th Mississippi Regiment ADAMS TROOP - Co A - Jeff Davis Legion NATCHEZ RIFLES - Co E - 4th La. Battalion NATCHEZ LIGHT INFANTRY - Co. A . First Regiment Mississippi Vols. (60 days) TOM WELDON REBELS - Co L - 44th Mississippi Regiment NATCHEZ SOUTHRONS - Co B - 10th Mississippi Regiment CONNER BATTERY - Wade's Battery, Maj. Dunlap's Battallion of Artillery

    25. Fort Blakeley, Alabama - Scene Of Last Major Battle Of The Civil War
    Union and confederate military units Participating in 1865 MobileCampaign. Approximately 55,000 soldiers marched through Baldwin
    http://www.siteone.com/tourist/blakeley/regimentlist.htm
    Union and Confederate Military Units
    Participating in 1865 Mobile Campaign
    Approximately 55,000 soldiers marched through Baldwin County during the months of March and April of 1865. The number is considerable as one realizes that there were less than 8,000 inhabitants living in the county in the census of 1860. 10,000 Confederates were stationed throughout the Mobile area, some 2,500 defending the City of Mobile while the rest were found at Fort Blakely and Spanish Fort. The 15th and 16th Confederate Cavalry, and 6th and 8th Alabama Cavalry were off roaming around Baldwin County, scouting the area for the movement of the Union troops. 32,000 Union soldiers marched through the entire length of Baldwin County up the eastern shore while 14,000 Union troops came out of Pensacola, traveled due north, then turned back south in a surprise movement to invest Blakeley.
    I. Confederate Military Units which participated in operations in the vicinity of Mobile, Alabama January 1, 1865 to May 1865:
    Blue, underlined items in Regimental List are clickable.

    26. The Genealogy Forum: Resource Center: Georgia Confederate Military Information
    27961 Georgia confederate military Records. Company muster rolls listedby unit. units are listed alphabetically, then numerically.
    http://www.genealogyforum.rootsweb.com/gfaol/resource/GA/Confederate.htm
    Welcome to the Genealogy Forum's Resource Center!
    Georgia Confederate Military Information
    Confederate Military Information
    A partial listing of Confederate military information contained on microfilm at the Georgia State Archives in Atlanta, Georgia.
    The listings below follow the form XXX-YYY where XXX is the Drawer number and YYY is the number of the first roll of film containing the information. For example 253-1 is Drawer 253, film roll 1. The information contained at each listing is titled with descriptive information following the title, the method for the arrangement of the material in each file is listed (alphabetic, etc.) and additional notes have been added where necessary This is not a comprehensive listing. There may be additional microfilm information which has inadvertently been left off this list. Book, journal and loose paper holdings are not included.
    253-1 Georgia Confederate Pensions and Records Department. The Georgia Pension Office file used by its staff until 1960 to locate any information available concerning a Georgia Confederate soldier's service in the War Between the States. This index contains the soldier's military unit, company, and county of residence. Some of the index cards are cross-referenced to additional information, such as the Civil War Miscellany files (see 283-16). Listed alphabetically (see 261-13, 271-1, and 277-13 below, the information in these files is not mutually inclusive).
    253-77 Compiled Service Records, Georgia Troops, CSA. Records are listed by unit, then alphabetically.

    27. CONFEDERATE MILITARY UNITS FROM RUSK COUNTY. Gloria B. Mayfield
    confederate military units FROM RUSK COUNTY. Coordinator Claudia Schuster.Submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield. NEW SALEM INVINCIBLES. OFFICERS
    http://www.ladytexian.com/txrusk/military/confunits.htm
    CONFEDERATE MILITARY UNITS FROM RUSK COUNTY Coordinator Claudia Schuster Submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield NEW SALEM INVINCIBLES OFFICERS: James F. Wiggins, Captain James W. Gray, First Lieutenant A.P. Goldsberry, Second Lieutenant William C. Wiggins, Third Lieutenant Washington Wrenn, Orderly Sergeant Frank Elkins, Second Sergeant Patrick Hutson Johnson, Third Sergeant Melton Mays, Fourth Sergeant F.H. Edwards, First Corporal A.E. Payne, Second Corporal A.W. Prather, Third Corporal PRIVATES: THIRD REGIMENT TEXAS VOLUNTEERS OFFICERS: H. D. E. Redwine, Captain W.A. Moore, First Lieutenant W.T. "Thad" Brewer, Second Lieutenant P.C. Jones, Third Lieutenant Elias S. Vansickle, First Sergeant J.H. McCauley, Second Sergeant J.H. Deason, Third Sergeant William Melton, Fourth Sergeant J.C. Deason, First Corporal John Ingle, Second Corporal J. M. Cameron, Third Corporal William York, Fourth Corporal A.S. Mayo, Ensign PRIVATES: M.V. Arnold, John Barber, S.W. Berry?, John Buckley, William Clay, Paul Bunng Craig, L.W. Culp, James Cunningham, Thomas Curbo, Thomas Curvin, R.C. Deason, William Easley, Joel Eaton, Wiley B. Ector, Aaron Gatliff, Robert Gibson, James Gilley, L.P. Hardin, Edward Hargraves, William H.H. Harvey, Francis Hudson, Nathan Langston, R. Ledbetter, I.B. Lloyd, William N. McAnulty, J.B. McCarter, James McCauley, Robert McCauley, William J. Matthews, G.W. Mayberry, D.I. Melton, P.F. Melton, J.M. Murff, John M. Nelson, J.W.C. Nelson, Paul J. Nevils, E. H. Oliver, S.G. Parish, Caleb Phillips, Henry Pinkston, H.B. Ranson, Rufus Fenna Redwine, J.H. Rountree, J.B. Sentill, I.I. Spence, W. J. Stone, William T. Summers, James Terry, W. Tucker, Angus Waggoner, Daniel Waggoner, John Waggoner, William Henry Harrison Welch, E.A. Wimberly, Jesse York.

    28. Georgia Units In The Civil War
    confederate. Overview of military organization. US Army military History Institutebibliography of histories of Georgia confederate units. Infantry.
    http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/gaunits.htm
    Georgia Units
    in the Civil War
    Confederate
    Overview of military organization U.S. Army Military History Institute bibliography of histories of Georgia Confederate units Infantry Georgia Volunteer Infantry
    History of 1st Georgia Regulars
    Co. C, 1st Regiment
    Co. E, 1st Regiment
    Co. H, 2nd Regiment ...
    Co A, 66 Regiment
    Miscellaneous Infantry Units
    Co. C, 2nd Regiment (Georgia Militia)
    Co. A, 8th Georgia Battalion Volunteers
    Co. B, 11th Battalion
    Co. G, 11th Battalion ...
    Partisan Ranger Units and Guerrilla Commands
    Cavalry
    4th Georgia Cavalry
    4th Georgia Cavalry (History)
    5th Georgia Cavalry
    7th Georgia Cavalry ...
    Stevens Cavalry Battalion, Georgia State Guards
    Artillery
    Campbell's Independent Georgia Seige Artillery
    Chatham Artillery (History)
    Guerard's Artillery (History)
    Jackson Artillery (Houston Co. members) ...
    28th Battalion, Georgia Siege Artillery (History)
    Non-Georgia Units With Georgia Enlistees
    Co. B, 8th Florida Infantry Regiment
    (included 75 members from Decatur County, Ga.)
    Georgia Confederate Rosters/Civil War Profiles by County
    Colquitt County
    Houston County
    Johnson County
    Laurens County ...
    Washington County
    Union
    Generally, you don't think about Georgians fighting for the Union cause during the Civil War, but this did take place in limited cases involving residents living in extreme North Georgia. Click

    29. Tennessee And The Civil War
    Part I contains the military Histories of confederate and Union units.These military units histories are presented in this section.
    http://www.tngennet.org/civilwar/
    "There is a terrible war coming, and these young men who have never seen war cannot wait for it to happen, but I tell you, I wish that I owned every slave in the South, for I would free them all to avoid this war." - Robert E. Lee May God Bless and Protect our Troops. SEARCH THIS SITE Search this site or the web
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    Baxter-Smith's Cavalry
    Company A

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    ...
    Prisoners of War

    March 19, 2003 TN Civil War Veterans Obituaries February 12, 2003 Robert Barker Civil War Research February 7, 2003 Queries Site Heroes Tennesseans in the Civil War TNGenWeb Civil War Military Links
    • Tennesseans in the Civil War
    • In 1964, the Civil War Centennial Commission published a two volume set called Tennesseans in the Civil War Part I contains the Military Histories of Confederate and Union Units. These military units histories are presented in this section.
    • TNGenWeb Civil War Military Links
    • The County Hosts at the TNGenWeb Project have provided a variety of Civil War information online. This page indexes these resources and organizes it according to county.
    Union Military Rosters Confederate Military Rosters

    30. Tennessee Confederate Military Rosters
    in the Civil War, Tennessee had 37 confederate Artillery units, 79 confederate Cavalryunits, and 80 confederate Infantry units. Many of military rosters of
    http://www.tngennet.org/civilwar/crosters/
    According to Tennesseans in the Civil War Tennessee had 37 Confederate Artillery units, 79 Confederate Cavalry units, and 80 Confederate Infantry units. Many of military rosters of these units have been transcribed and put online by various researchers. The following pages provide links to online military rosters. If you have transcribed and put online the military rosters of any Tennessee Confederate military unit or know of an online transcription, please send me the link so that I can add the link to the pages. If you have transcribed a roster and would like to contribute it to the Tennessee and the Civil War site, please let me know. Didn't Find What You Were Looking For?
    Try the Following Excellent Sites Index of Tennessee Civil War Soldiers Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System
    CAVALRY - BATTALIONS
    CAVALRY - REGIMENTS ... INFANTRY - REGIMENTS INFANTRY - MISCELLANEOUS ARTILLERY Home "Tennesseans in the Civil War" Civil War Military Index ... Civil War Resource Page
    This page was last updated on Saturday, November 17, 2001.
    This Website Has Been Generously Hosted By USGenNet Since 1999
    We Thank Them

    31. Confederate Military Records
    The abstracts of confederate unit histories have been reproduced as Compiled RecordsShowing Service of military units in confederate Organizations (microfilm
    http://www.misscivilwar.org/resources/bib-comp.html
    Civil War Military Records in the
    U.S. National Archives
    [Revised March 2, 1998]
    T he U.S. National Archives has compiled military service records for all Union and Confederate soldiers and sailors who served in volunteer units during the Civil War and who are identified in contemporaneous military records. These records are an essential starting point for anyone wanting information on a Confederate soldier or sailor and the unit he served in. Compiled service records for Confederate servicemen are part of Record Group 109 (War Department Collection of Confederate Records). The Archives also has compiled military service records for volunteers from the Revolutionary War (1775 - 1783), post-Revolutionary War period (1784 - 1811), War of 1812, Indian Wars (1816 - 1860), Mexican War (1846 - 1848), and the Spanish-American War and Phillipine Insurrection (1898 - 1903). Records of regular U.S. Army and Navy men are maintained separately. The National Park Service, in cooperation with the National Archives and other organizations, is planning to input the Civil War compiled service records into computer files for posting on the Internet. Compiled records for individual servicemen would, according to the plan, be linked to on-line information on battles, cemeteries, and other data that presently must be obtained by hard work from a variety of records and published literature. This is one of the most significant and ambitious projects in bringing Civil War data to the public in an easily used format. For information on the project, see

    32. Georgia Confederate Military History Resources
    units of the confederate Army A listing to review. US Army military History InstituteBibliography This site will give you a directory of regiments by state.
    http://www.scv674.org/gamilhist.htm
    Georgia Confederate Military History Resources
    John K. McNeill Camp #674 PO Box 1353 Moultrie, Georgia 31776
    Confederate History Information: Teachers, Students, Parents, visit the Georgia Division's CSA History Curriculum "A Southern View on the War Between the States: The War for Southern Independence 1861-1865. Information about Confederate History that you most likely DID NOT learn in school! Go to our FAQ page A listing of Frequently Asked Questions about the War for Southern Independence and the SCV. Important dates in Confederate History. Every day is a good day to fly a CSA flag. here are some specific dates to remember. Confederate Veteran Magazine: (1893-1906) Selected articles.
    Other Georgia Confederate History Links: Augusta Powder Works : "The Confederacy's Manufacturing Triumph". An interesting article on the history of this factory with illustrations and photographs. Battles in Georgia: Causes of Georgia Secessions: Chickamauga National Military Park: Civil War in Georgia : Many links on this page to references to the WBTS in Georgia as part of Carl Vinson Institute of Government, The University of Georgia
    Confederate Cemeteries-Georgia
    Confederate Cemetery Lists: Dedicated to listing all the Final Resting Places of our Beloved Soldiers "We will try to list all Burial Places even if only 1 Soldier is buried there this much we owe to them that paid the ultimate price, So they are not Forgotten"

    33. CSH Intro
    Numerous applications give several military units, but the index lists of the applicant'sservice in other units. to the Tennessee confederate Soldiers’ Home
    http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/csh_intr.htm
    Tennessee State Library and Archives
    Historical and Genealogical Information
    TENNESSEE CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS' HOME APPLICATIONS
    INTRODUCTION
    INDEX TO SOLDIERS' HOME APPLICATIONS
    INTRODUCTION
    In 1890, the Tennessee Confederate Soldiers' Home opened on the grounds of the Hermitage Plantation, former residence of Andrew Jackson. The Soldiers' Home provided care and housing for aging confederate veterans who resided in Tennessee. Prior to admission into the facility, these veterans submitted applications to a review board. The applications contain questions designed to determine the applicants need and legitimacy for state funded care. These records are now indexed and available at the Tennessee State Library and Archives. The index is alphabetical by surname, and when available, the applicant's county of residence, military unit, and date of application are included. Most of the index data is taken directly from the applications. However, some forms are incomplete or illegible, and supplemental sources were used to create the index entry. These supplemental sources include the two volumes of Tennesseans in the Civil War and additional materials contained in the applicant’s file such as letters of recommendation and verification.

    34. TSLA Services By Mail: Military Records
    Service and Pension Records and Order Forms for military Service and the publishedlist of soldiers who served in confederate and Union units from Tennessee
    http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/mailmil.htm
    Tennessee State Library and Archives
    Historical and Genealogical Information
    GENEALOGICAL SERVICES PROVIDED BY MAIL:
    MILITARY RECORDS
    PLEASE NOTE
    Only one request will be handled at a time. Please do not send a second search request while you have a request pending. Please do not send several searches in separate envelopes. There may be a waiting period of up to six weeks before you receive a reply. Revolutionary War : 1776 - 1783
    War of 1812 : 1812 - 1815

    Cherokee Removal : 1836

    Mexican War : 1846 - 1848
    ...
    Tennessee Militia Commissions : 1796 - 1862

    • REVOLUTIONARY WAR
    Tennessee did not have any designated units during the Revolutionary War, as it was not a state at that time. We recommend that you contact the state from which your Revolutionary War ancestor came to inquire about available rosters and records. We have a published list of Revolutionary War pensioners, with detailed information about their pension applications, from which we can copy entries. E-mail TSLA with the name of the individual, and we will check to see if there is a listing in the index. For additional information, please visit our web site for

    35. Confederate Military Records At The SC Archives
    regimental level as well as the military personnel of the departments of the ConfederateAdjutant and prior or later service in regiments or smaller units.
    http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/confedrc.htm
    Confederate Military Records at the Archives
    Tracing your ancestor's service in the Confederate army during the Civil War can be a very rewarding part of genealogical research. As the first state to secede from the Union, South Carolina has had an abiding interest in preserving a record of the Palmetto State's service to the Confederate States of America. Today, the South Carolina Department of Archives and History continues that tradition with its collection of Confederate military records. The records listed below, consisting of National Archives' microfilm and original documents from various state agencies, are the primary tools for tracing your ancestor's Confederate service. A Guide to Civil War Records , a more in depth description to our Civil War collection is available from our publications branch. All the records listed below are available to the public in SC Archives' Reference Room. For your ease, we have broken the list into two groups: military service records and veteran benefit records.
    Military service records
    • National Archives, Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Serving from South Carolina, 1861-1865

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    37. Tennessee Military Records Available From The Sistlers
    11A) Part 1, 1964, reprinted 1984 A military history of confederate and Union units,including place of residence of participants by company and similar unit.
    http://www.mindspring.com/~sistler/tnmil.html
    (Click here to see Index to Tennessee Titles To order any of the books listed on this website, call 1-800-578-9475. We take MC and Visa; add $4.50 shipping and handling per ORDER; TN residents add 8.25% sales tax. (We also take checks). TENNESSEE MILITARY BOOKS CARTER’S RAID by Wm. Garret Piston: An episode of the Civil War in East Tennessee. Softcover. (#0230) $9.00 2400 TENNESSEE PENSIONERS TENNESSEANS in the WAR OF 1812 Click here to see further explanation. INDEX TO TENNESSEE CONFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATIONS by TN State Library, 1964, revised by Samuel Sistler, 1994: Essential information from over 28,000 files, including applications of soldiers, widows, and "colored" soldiers. Copies of the original complete pension files are available at theTennessee State Library in Nashville. 300 entries not in original book. 400 pp. Hardbound. (#9501) $38.00 Click here to see further explanation. by John W. Cothern, 2001: Amongst Elmwood’s 70,000 burials are more than 1300 Confederate soldiers and veterans (including 24 generals). This compilation draws information from the burial records of the cemetery and the compiled service records for those soldiers whose military units could be identified. Entries are arranged alphabetically by surname, and include date of burial, location, and varying amounts of data related to their service. Additional diagrams and appendices included. 235 pp. Softcover. Illus. Bibl. (#023) $31.00 TENNESSEANS IN THE CIVIL WAR, 2 vol.

    38. Military Records Guide Sheet -- State Historical Society Of Missouri
    of the Union and confederate Armies (now online) contains letters and reports thatare particularly useful for tracing activities of military units, and this
    http://www.system.missouri.edu/shs/military.html
    State Historical Society of Missouri
    Sources for Military Records
    While the Society is not an official repository for original military personnel records, it does have many books and rolls of microfilm that include lists of soldiers' names, biographies of military men, and reports of military activities. In addition, the Society has indexes and guides to records kept by other institutions. The Newspaper Library has a card index to subjects and individuals' names which appeared in St. Louis newspapers dated 1808-1828. It can be helpful in locating items concerning early Indian wars and the War of 1812. The Liberty Tribune card index, covering newspapers dated 1843-1869, and the Columbia Missouri Statesman card index 1844-1885, are useful for Mexican War and Civil War research. Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union (and Confederate) Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From Missouri are on microfilm. Both sets of service records have microfilm indexes accessed by surname. These records are duplicates of those in the National Archives, Washington, DC. The Society cannot offer copies of these records. The 1890 Missouri Census Index of Civil War Veterans or Their Widows , a printed index to the special census of 1890 microfilm, is also available. This index contains mostly Union veterans, but some Confederates are also listed. It covers veterans living in all Missouri counties except Daviess, DeKalb, Dodge, Gentry, and Van Buren.

    39. Confederate Units And Localities
    It indexes confederate military units by the name of the unit and by the cityor county from which the unit served. General Arrangement of Finding Aid.
    http://image.vtls.com/collections/help/CU.html
    Confederate Units and Localities
    Description of Collection
    Same as Confederate Rosters. This finding aid indexes the same materials as the Confederate Rosters index. It indexes confederate military units by the name of the unit and by the city or county from which the unit served.
    General Arrangement of Finding Aid
    Names of units and place names (cities/counties) are arranged in one alphabetical file. Place names are further arranged by the name of the unit. Cards indicate the company, battalion, troop, battery, etc. of the unit. References to volume numbers and page numbers are to the bound volumes which have been microfilmed.
    Format of Collection
    Same as Confederate Rosters.
    How to Order Copies of Documents
    Return to the Top of This Document Electronic Card Indexes What We Have Home Page LVA Home Page Invoke your web browser's "Back" function to return to the Electronic Card Index for this collection.

    40. Military Records And Resources
    Office military Certificates Land Office military Certificates Searchable confederateRosters; confederate Rosters Supplement; confederate units and Localities.
    http://image.vtls.com/collections/cc_military.html
    breadCrumbs("www.lva.lib.va.us",">>","index.htm","index.htm","undefined","undefined","0"); Order Materials Research Assistance What We Have Who We Are What We Do Military Records and Resources Military records include official documentation of military service including muster and pay rolls and pension records. Most records of military service contain only the name of the individual and the unit in which he served; rarely do they contain either genealogical or biographical information. Search Online Archives and Manuscripts Catalog - main access point for official state military records as well as individual regimental and personal service records. Online Catalog - main access point for published materials, such as regimental histories and biographies. Dunmore's War (1774) - muster rolls and payrolls. Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants - accumulated documents intended to verify dates of service of officers, soldiers, and sailors in a Virginia or Continental army or naval unit during the Revolutionary War. Revolutionary War Virginia State Pensions - index to and scanned images of the surviving records that veterans and their widows presented to the county courts to certify their eligibility for pension.

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