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         Military Units Confederate:     more books (22)
  1. Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units by Arthur W., Jr. Bergeron, 1996-10-01
  2. Military Units and Formations of the Confederate States Army: River Defense Fleet, Confederate Home Guard, Niter and Mining Corps
  3. CONFEDERATE MILITARY LAND UNITS: 1861-1865 by W. J. (compiler) Tancig, 1967
  4. [Burial lists of members of Union and Confederate military units by Sherman Lee Pompey, 1971
  5. Confederate military units of West Virginia by James Carter Linger, 1989
  6. Confederate Military Land Units by W J Tancig, 1968-02
  7. TENNESSEANS IN THE CIVIL WAR: A Military History of Confederate and Union Units with Available Rosters of Personnel. by Stanley F., et al. Horn, 1964
  8. Tennesseans in the Civil War, Part I: A Military History of the Confederate and Union Units With Available Rosters of Personnel by Historical Commission Tennessee, 1971-10-31
  9. Tennesseans in the Civil War: Part 2;A Military History of Confederate and Union Units With Available Rosters of Personnel by Historical Commission Tennessee, 1981-06-30
  10. Guide to Missouri Confederate Units by James E. McGhee, 2008-04-01
  11. History of Morgan's Cavalry: an Account of One of the Most Successful Units of Confederate Cavalry During the American Civil War by One of its Officers by Basil W. Duke, 2010-04-12
  12. Guide to Missouri Confederate Units, 1861–1865 (The Civil War in the West)
  13. Compendium of the Confederate Armies/Kentucky,Maryland,Missouri: The Confederate Units and the Indian Units by Stewart Sifakis, 1995-01
  14. The Pride of the Confederate Artillery: The Washington Artillery in the Army of Tennessee by Nathaniel Cheairs, Jr. Hughes, 1997-11

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    document.write(''); Military Links If you would like to order Form 80 online send an email to inquire@arch2.nara.gov with Form NATF 80 as the subject, and listing how many copies you want with your name and address included. Form 80 is used to order military records from the government AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR American Revolution Links and Resources
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    44. 24.24A. Armed Forces At The National Level
    routinely. Normally there is no such problem of conflict with confederateunits. confederate unit. Numbered US military units If
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    24.24A. Armed forces at the national level For forms of component branches, command districts, and military units of military services, define "component branch, command district, or military unit" as an agency that constitutes a unit subject to combat service or an administrative unit over such units; Example A a unit that serves as a direct support unit to category 1. Example B This means treating the following types of bodies under the general rules. Example C Treat forts, bases, camps, airfields, etc., as jurisdictions (see LCRI U.S. Civil War Units: When establishing either Union or Confederate fighting units of the U.S. Civil War, consult reference works (e.g., The Union Army (Madison, Wis. : Federal Pub. Co., 1908)). If the unit is one of a numbered sequence, use a uniform designation of the number in the heading for each unit in the sequence. Make the normal cross references required by designations found and also make a reference from a standardized form beginning with the state name as shown below (only this reference is illustrated). Union units N.B.

    45. Reparations Have Already Been Paid For Slavery
    (3); Of the (overwhelmingly white) men enrolled in military units, Union and confederate,14% died of their wounds or of disease; another 11% were wounded but
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    Reparations for Slavery:
    They have already been paid
    War is hell, you cannot refine it. W.T. Sherman The topic of reparations for American black slavery has been much discussed, and that discussion is not over. I think that such reparations are not justified. Unlike most who argue against monetary reparations, I think they are not only possible (though difficult) but justif no other payment had yet been made. However, reparations for slavery have already been made. The name of the reparations program was "The American Civil War." Consider the following facts
  • About 11% of the total population (counting men, women and children) of the 1860 United States was in military service for some portion of the war; from the Confederate States considered separately, about 13% of the total population was enrolled. Of those enrolled in military service, the vast majority were white and all were male. Of the (overwhelmingly white) men enrolled in military units, Union and Confederate, 14% died of their wounds or of disease; another 11% were wounded but survived. In Confederate units, deaths approached 19% of the men enrolled, an order of magnitude higher than the death rate in any other American war. This amounted to an aggregate 550,000 dead and more than 400,000 wounded
  • 46. Wayne Van Zandt Chapter, Military Order Of The Stars & Bars
    Organization of the male descendants of the confederate officer corps or the elected political leadership Category Regional North America Society and Culture History...... Histories Thumbnail sketches of the history of and pointers to additional resourceson the confederate military units raised in Arkansas during the War.
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    Who We Are... and What We Do
    The Wayne Van Zandt Chapter #178, MOS&B, in Little Rock, Arkansas (one of three chapters in the Arkansas Society of the MOS&B) is newly reactivated. Our ongoing projects include full reactivation of the chapter's charter and participation in the Arkansas Society's priority projects of sponsoring educational projects and scholarships; documenting the location of historical Confederate flags within the state, compiling the "Top 100" list of books and references on Arkansas's role in the War Between the States, and focusing on memorials to and preservation of the heritage provided by the officers of the Confederacy. Arkansas's Confederate Generals
    Arkansas provided the Confederate Army with some of its most distinguished general officers, as well as a few who were less successful. Here they are! The Top 100 Books on Arkansas's Role in the War Between the States
    Are you an Arkansas history buff? Or looking for more information on the "forgotten" part of the War in the Trans-Mississippi Region? The Arkansas Society of the MOS&B is compiling a list of the 100 best books on the War as it occurred in Arkansas and as it affected Arkansans. Arkansas Confederate Regimental Histories
    Thumbnail sketches of the history of and pointers to additional resources on the Confederate military units raised in Arkansas during the War
    Meetings The Wayne Van Zandt Chapter currently meets on the fourth (or last) Thursday of each month at the Fletcher Library, 821 N. Buchanan Street (1 1/2 block east of University Avenue on H Street) in Little Rock, immediately after the R.C. Newton SCV Camp meeting.

    47. Arkansas Confederate Infantry Regiments
    Records, muster rolls, and duty assignments of the men representing Arkansas for the Confederacy .Category Regional North America History Civil War...... most commonly considered to be of military age). documented to have served in theConfederate Army listed as having served in multiple units, Arkansas provided
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    Arkansas
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    More than 30 infantry regiments, a dozen cavalry regiments, and a host of assorted battalions, companies, and batteries were raised in Arkansas for Confederate service during the War Between the States. Most of these units, regretfully, have never had a spokesman or a historian. Researching the history of Arkansas's Confederate forces is made doubly hard by the fact that shortages of supplies, including paper, after the summer of 1862 kept many regiments and companies from keeping detailed records. And most regrettably, for the Arkansans who served in the Confederate Army of Tennessee and Army of Northern Virginia, the intensity of combat and harsh life in the field left few survivors to tell their tales. The capsule histories herein have been compiled mainly from (1) Stewart Sifakis, Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Florida and Arkansas (New York: Facts on File, 1992); (2) Clement Evans, Confederate Military History , Volume 10 (Louisiana and Arkansas) (Wilmington, NC, Broadfoot Publishing Co., 1987); and (3) Supplement to the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies in the War of the Rebellion, Part II, Serial 14;

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    50. Natural Bridge Historical Society, Inc. - Links
    For rosters of many (but not all) of the confederate military units raised inFlorida, see Civil War military units of Florida Florida confederate units
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    Links
    From The Weekly Tallahassean, April 1903
    The Natural Bridge in the Second Seminole War
    CAVEAT : The Natural Bridge Historical Society, Inc. does not necessarily agree with and does not endorse the contents of the following links. They are presented here solely because they contain information pertaining to the Battle of Natural Bridge or the Natural Bridge historic site. For an interesting description of various events along the coast south of Tallahassee during the Battle of Natural Bridge and at other times see:
    Some Civil War Action in Wakulla County Florida
    For a short but sweet outline of the history of the Civil War in Florida, see:
    Florida State Museum - Florida in the Civil War Exhibit
    Some of the basic facts, such as several of the Confederate units engaged, are omitted, but the National Park Service site lists the Battle of Natural Bridge under its:
    American Battlefield Protection Program
    For rosters of many (but not all) of the Confederate military units raised in Florida, see:
    Civil War Military Units of Florida

    Florida Confederate units typically included Georgians and vice versa. There were also Union units raised in Florida. A white abolitionist Union officer, Major Benjamin C. Lincoln of the 2d U.S. Colored Troops, died in Key West on 9 March 1865, of wounds that he received in the Battle of Natural Bridge. He was commended for bravery and recommended by his commander, Brigadier General John Newton, for posthumous promotion to the brevet ranks of Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel. See this overview of his life on the web site of the William A. Clements Library of the University of Michigan :

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    52. Simpson County Confederates
    Our confederate Soldiers. Of. Simpson County Mississippi. Taken at Richmond Texas 1936. military units of Simpson County 1835-1860. The
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    Of Simpson County Mississippi Taken at Richmond, Virginia, July 12, 1862, Private F. L. Riley, Company B, Westville Guards, 16th Mississippi Infantry. He is armed with a Model 1822 or 1842 Musket or Rifled Musket. His uniform is typical of Mississippi units of this period, a grey frock coat adorned with one inch dark horizontal bars across his chest and a white star on his head gear. This was taken a couple of weeks after fighting at Malvern Hill, VA. and a month and a half before fighting at the Second Battle of Manassas VA. updated June 8, 2002 WESTVILLE MAP SIMPSON COUNTY HISTORICAL MAP SIMPSON COUNTY AND THE PINEY WOODS SIMPSON COUNTY IN THE CIVIL WAR ... THE HISTORY AND FOLK TALES OF SIMPSON COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI This site maintain by David Upton, Formally of Simpson County, Mississippi Special Thanks to Bill and Ken Barron for their graceous donation of information of not only their ancestors from Simpson County but a large amount of data used throughout this web site referenced to the James Hays McLendon - Thesis- University of Texas - 1936. Military Units of Simpson County 1835-1860.

    53. 47th New York Volunteer Infantry - Military Units
    military units. Last Checked and updated on August 11, 1999 UNION. confederate.REGIMENTAL HISTORIES. People Studying Particular units. Union Company's.
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    54. Arkansas History Commission & State Archives Preserves Arkansas History
    Records of confederate Naval Marine personnel, all states. 14th Infantry (alsoAlabama Arizona units). General index to US military pensions, 1861-1934.
    http://www.ark-ives.com/selected_materials/index.php
    German POW Camp located at Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Arkansas, August-December 1943. W hile the only Arkansas History Commission materials you can access online are selected photographs available through the Stage One Digitization Project, selected bibliographies and databases can help you better prepare for your trip to our Research Room. Online forms can enable you to order materials for which you have specific bibliographic information (i.e., specific name, specific record, specific record, exact page number, etc.).
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    56. DCResearch National Archives Civil War Research Service
    Compiled Service Records of military units (Troop Movements actual military assignments/movementsof Field Staff, Regiment Records of confederate Prisoners.
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    Register of Appointment of Officers, 1861 - 1865 shows officer's name, State, to whom to report, dates of appointment and confirmation, date to take rank, date of acceptance, and remarks Compiled Service Records Compiled Confederate Service Records, including Generals, Staff Officers, and Enlisted Men
    Show the soldier's rank, military organization, entries from Muster Roles, Captures, Desertions, Morning Reports, sometimes term of service, age, place of enlistment, and place of birth Compiled Service Records of Military Units
    (Troop Movements) Records of Confederate Prisoners Records of Union Prisons/Stations Death Registers of Prisoners, Surgeon General's

    57. Notable Military Units
    Catalog, Notable military units. Current titles are current titles at special prices. IRISHREBELS, confederate TIGERS The 6th Louisiana Volunteers, 18611865.
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    Notable Military Units
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    Remainder titles are publishers' closeouts, over-stocks, or remainders at up to 80% off. To read more about a book click on any title below

    58. Maryland Confederate Units
    CE Dornbusch, military Bibliography of the Civil War Four Vols., New York PublicLibrary. Joseph H. Crute, Jr., units of the confederate States Army
    http://home.att.net/~secondmdus/csunits.html
    Maryland Confederate Units
    Contents: Maryland Confederate Units, General Sources on Maryland Confederate Units, and Confederate Unit History and Reenactment Links. This page is designed to provide a directory of basic sources on the Maryland units that served in the armed forces of the Confederate States of America. Please note, only units designated "Maryland" are included here- several units made up of Marylanders served in Virginia regiments. If you know of a resource that should be included please let me know. I hope that this information is of use to you. Let me know what you think about the page, and any suggestions you may have.
    Maryland Confederate Regiments
    Artillery
    First Artillery-"Maryland" or "Dement's," Second Artillery-"Baltimore Light",
    Third Artillery, and Fourth Artillery- "Chesapeake"
    Cavalry
    1st Cavalry and 2nd Cavalry
    Infantry
    1st Infantry and 2nd Infantry
    Other
    Zarvona's Zouaves
    General Sources on Maryland Confederate Units
  • U.S. Army Military History Institute Unit Bibliographies
  • C.E. Dornbusch, Military Bibliography of the Civil War Four Vols., New York Public Library.
  • 59. Researching Maryland Units In The Civil War
    Union units Page or my Maryland confederate units Page for a list of sourceson these regiments. Be sure to check the US Army military History Institutes
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    Maryland Civil War Research
    Where to Begin
    The best way to begin your search is to play 20 questions with your elderly relatives about what they know of the last several generations. Search the house for images, documents, anything that might give you clues to the past. If you are not familiar with how to research Civil War regiments, I suggest that you find a copy of Tracing Your Civil War Ancestor by Bertram Hawthorne Groene, ISBN:0-345-36192-X. This book is readable and includes much useful information. The National Archive's Civil War Records Tutorial includes a thorough explanation of the kinds of information in their collections. These sources will give you an idea of what information is available and what types of clues to look for. At a minimum there are several pieces of information that you need to begin your search: a name, unit number, place of residence, dates, and date/place of death. You need not have all of these. But the more information you have the easier you search will be. Each of these items can help you locate clues to your ancestor's service. Research Plan
  • Gather as much information as you can from documents, photos, relics, and relatives.
  • 60. Louisiana Secretary Of State/State Archives/Index
    The book, Guide to Louisiana confederate military units 18611865, by ArthurW. Bergeron,Jr., published by Louisiana State Press, Baton Rouge and London
    http://www.sec.state.la.us/archives/gen/cpa-index.htm
    THE LOUISIANA STATE ARCHIVES
    GENEALOGY RESOURCES
    Confederate Pension Applications Index
    Database BACKGROUND
    The implementation of this online service is the result of work by the Archives Research Library staff and Secretary of State Information Services personnel, but is largely due to the efforts of Mrs. Joyce Nichols of Baton Rouge. The index contains over 49,000 names that were included in pension applications submitted to the Board of Pension Commissioners. The records were later transferred to the Archives after the last pension was paid in the 1950's. More than 18,000 applications were microfilmed and are available to researchers at the Archives Library.
    visit with Secretary of State Information Services
    Programmer Cathy Matherne who adapted
    the database for the web.
    Materials that may have been included with applications
    are notes, copies of checks, newspaper clippings,
    court papers of various types, obituaries,
    and other miscellaneous papers. An index to the microfilm was compiled over the last several years, in part, through the dedication and efforts of Mrs.Nichols who coordinated the project and worked closely with volunteers to extract the data, and with staff members to develop the computer application and to oversee data entry and verification. The Confederate Pension Applications Collection consists of alphabetically arranged pension applications for pensions that were granted to veterans and widows beginning in 1898, and are recorded on 152 reels of microfilm. The pension applications may include service information, occupation, place of residence, and number of children. Other materials that may have been included with applications are letters, notes, copies of checks, newspaper clippings, court papers of various types, obituaries, and other miscellaneous papers. The collection also contains a few applications for individuals other than veterans or widows that were not granted.

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