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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. [Burial lists of members of Union and Confederate military units by Sherman Lee Pompey, 1971

61. DCResearch National Archives Civil War Research Service
US Colored Troops Compiled union Service Records of Service Records of Army/Navy units (Troop Movements). actual military assignments/movements of Field
http://www.impactvr.com/DCResearch/union.html
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Civil War
Union Volunteer Records
Muster Rolls of Volunteer Organizations date and place of joining service, date of muster into service, remarks (present, deserted, etc.) Descriptive Books of Volunteer Organizations giving name; age; height; color of complexion; eyes and hair; place of birth; occupation; where, when and by whom enlisted; remarks Military Pensions and Compiled
Military Service Records Military Pension Records of Union Soldiers,
Widows and Dependents Pension Application Files of Remarried Widows Compiled Service Records, including

62. Military Records:Civil War By State
County Rosters PENNSYLVANIA Gettysburg union of Order Involving South Carolina unitsConfederate Regimental History Links military units of South
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
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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.

63. Bibliography -- Military In General
Identifies nearly every published book and article on both union andConfederate military units as well as biographies of commanders..
http://www.misscivilwar.org/resources/bib-gen.html
Mississippi Civil War Information
Bibliography Military in General
[Updated April 4, 2001]
T his bibliography focuses on sources that either are original records or contain essential information that can serve as the basis for more specific research on Mississippi units of the Civil War or military events in Mississippi. Resources for information on specific Mississippi units will be found in Bibliography: Mississippi Units . If you wish to recommend a published volume, send comments on why the volume is significant to Howard Beckman
Index Primary Resources
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Primary Resources
  • Aimone, Alan C. and Barbara A. Aimone. A User's Guide to the Official Records of the American Civil War . Shippensburg, PA: White Mane, 1993. [This work is essential to understanding the organization and limitations of the "Official Records" (see below). Contains extensive bibligraphy of supplemental sources.]
  • Bethel, Elizabeth, comp. War Department Collection of Confederate Records . Washington, D.C.: National Archives, 1957. [NARS PI 101]
  • Confederate Imprints, 1861-1865

64. Georgia Units In The Civil War
US Army military History Institute bibliography of histories of for information onGeorgia soldiers and units that volunteered for union service.
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

65. Birmingham Library
Records Showing Service of military units in Volunteer Compiled Service of VolunteerUnion Soldiers Who Compiled Service Records of confederate General and
http://members.aol.com/mapurdy16/Bham.htm
A Partial Listing of Civil War Military Information Contained on Microfilm at the Birmingham Public Library's Southern History Collection in Birmingham, Alabama. The microfilms are listed alphabetically by title. The Library of Congress or the Dewey Decimal number is included as well. The archivists at the library will be able to help you locate these microfilms) Alabama in the Formation of the Confederacy , by Melvin Durward Long Case Files of Applications from Former Confederates for Presidential Pardons ("Amnesty Papers") 1865-1867 . The listing is divided by state with an alphabetic listing of pardons granted in each state. Census of Confederate Soldiers in Alabama, 1907 Blount County, AL Probate Court. Census of Confederate Soldiers in Alabama, 1907 Civil War Photographs : A Selection from Negatives in the Matthew B. Brady Collection in the 1961 Prints and Photographs Collection of the Library of Congress. Commandant of Conscript, State of Alabama, 1864-1865, Letterbook . A chronological abstract list of letters to Col. Lockhart. Compiled Records Showing Service of Military Units in Confederate Organizations . These 68 rolls of microfilm contain information about the military units of all the States that furnished Confederate troops. These microfilms include information about unit and company officers, company muster sites, pay rolls, and bivouacs. The information is organized by unit and then by company within unit records. Compiled service records for individual soldiers are not included in these records.

66. Morgan's Men Association Links
Guerrillas of the Upper Cumberland union Army Regimental USA States KN) Civil War units Directory (USA Historic Sites Johnson's Island military Prison Camp
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Table of contents:
Websites About Gen. John Hunt Morgan Morgan's Officers and Enlisted Men Confederate units that served under Gen. Morgan's command. Reenacting Units of Morgan's Cavalry ... Other Link Pages Gen. John Hunt Morgan John Hunt Morgan (Savage-Goodner Camp, SCV) John Hunt Morgan Camp, SCV Biography by Col. J. S. Johnston Generals on the Web ... Back to the top Morgan's Officers and Enlisted Men Brig. Gen. Basil Duke, by Col. J.S. Johnston Governor James Bennett McCreary (Lt.Col. of 11th Ky Cavalry) "Morgan's Men, A Narrative of Personal Experiences", by Col. Henry Lane Stone, UCV Blount County, Alabama Soldiers of Morgan's Cavalry ... Back to the top Reenacting Units of Morgan's Cavalry Champ Ferguson's Mountain Cavalry (Partisan Rangers) 9th Tennessee Cavalry CSA 1st Kentucky Cavalry CSA 2nd Kentucky Cavalry CSA ... Back to the top Reenacting Units of Morgan's Foes (Union) 14th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry USA 1st Kentucky Cavalry and Horse Artillery Back to the top Confederate Units Serving Under Gen. Morgan Confederate Regimental Links (Ken Jones' Project) Kentucky State Guard Co G, 9th kentucky Cavalry

67. Researching A Civil War Ancestor In National Archives Records
publication M594, Compiled Records Showing Service of military units in VolunteerUnion Organizations (225 rolls), and records of confederate regiments are
http://rootsweb.com/~kylawren/LCM_CW_Re_NARA.htm
Researching A Civil War Ancestor in National Archives Records
Introduction to Basic Research Sources

Over 2.8 million men (and a few hundred women) served in the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War. This page briefly describes resources for researching the military service of individual Civil War soldiers.
Union Records
For Union army soldiers, there are three major records in the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) that provide information on military service: (1) compiled military service record (CMSR); (2) pension application file; and (3) records reproduced in microfilm publication M594, Compiled Records Showing Service of Military Units in Volunteer Union Organizations (225 rolls).
Confederate Records
For Confederate army soldiers, there are two major records in NARA that provide information on military service: (1) compiled military service record (CMSR) and (2) records reproduced in microfilm publication M861, Compiled Records Showing Service of Military Units in Confederate Organizations (74 rolls). Records relating to Confederate soldiers are typically less complete than those relating to Union soldiers because many Confederate records did not survive the war.
NARA does not have pension files for Confederate soldiers. Pensions were granted to Confederate veterans and their widows and minor children by the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia; these records are in the state archives or equivalent agency.

68. Military
Civil War Pag e County confederate units Veterans Page Prologue Civil War UnionCourtMartial nished Index - US Civil War military units by State
http://www.genealogyresearcher.com/Military.html
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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NSDAR Home Page

Rar e Map Collection - Revolutionary America
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SPANISH AMERICAN WAR VIETNAM ALSO SEE UNDER WAR CASUALTIES Forsyth's Unknown Confederate Soldiers Medal of Honor Vietnam War 1964-1972 WAR OF 1812 War of 1812 WW - I Prologue: Military Service in the U.S. Army during World War I The World War I Document Archive WW - II NORMANDY: 1944 Normandy in Memory NORMANDY: 1944 Omaha Beach The National World War II Memorial POWs /  MIAs  WEBSITES Deb's Place ~ POWs / MIAs POW/MIA  HOMEPAGE Arlington National Cemetery Main Title Page Korea and Vietnam list of Casualty ... The VietNam Casualty Search Page MILITARY RECORDS 1812 War Records - Where and How Beaver Chapter DAR 7-034-OR:Pension Files Confederate Pension Records Confederate Pension Rolls, Veterans and Widows Collection Index

69. Civil War Research
in Blue Lives of the union Commanders (1964). J., Biographical Register of the ConfederateCongress (1975 of individual soldiers and the military units in which
http://www.vahistorical.org/research/cw_history.htm

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... Donations War came to Virginia shortly after its leaders voted to secede from the United States on 17 April 1861. For the next four years the Old Dominion was the major battleground of the Civil War. Its geographical location, being so near Washington, D.C., and the fact that Virginia's capital city of Richmond also served as the southern capital, guaranteed that Union armies would try to end the war quickly by capturing the seat of the Confederate government. By the end of the war in April 1865 Virginia had hosted over four hundred military engagements, including twenty-six major battles. The presence of so many soldiers marching and fighting across the state also devastated the economy of the Old Dominion. Farms and towns suffered under the weight of occupying armies. The war also ended slavery forever. Thus Virginia, home to the largest population of slaves in the country, experienced a difficult transition. Anyone conducting research on the Civil War in Virginia is faced with a daunting task. Thousands of books have been written about America's bloodiest war, and many of those focus entirely or at least in part on the war in Virginia. Almost every aspect of the state's wartime experience has been written about. Studies on the economic, military, social, and political effects of the Civil War fill the shelves of bookstores and libraries across the country. Biographies of major military and political leaders also account for a large portion of the Civil War library.

70. Military & War Resources
IllinoisCivil War; Page County confederate units Veterans Page; Civil War UnionCourt-Martial Vanished Index-US Civil War military units by State;
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  • 71. Texas Confederate Journals -- Federal (Union) Units Page

    http://www.bauer.uh.edu/~parks/tex/texreb1r.htm
    Some Texans served in the Union forces. Approximately 19 Texas cavalry companies were organized (about 2000 soldiers).
    First Regiment Texas Cavalry
    (Davis' Regiment)
    The regiment was organized in New Orleans beginning in November 1862 with eight companies. It was consolidated with the Second Regiment Texas Cavalry in September 1864 bringing the regiment to twelve companies. The unit mustered out of service in November 1865.
    The Second Regiment Texas Cavalry
    The Second Regiment Texas Cavalry was organized in Brownsville Texas in late 1863 with five companies. It was consolidated with the First Texas Regiment Cavalry in September, 1864.
    Second Battalion Texas Cavalry
    This battalion was organized in March 1865 at Brazos Santiago, Texas and New Orleans, Louisiana. It was mustered out of service in November 1865.
    Hart's Cavalry Company
    Hamilton's Body Guards
    Consolidated with the First Texas Regiment Cavalry in January 1865.
    Vidal's Partisan Ranger's
    This company was organized at Brownsville, Texas in late 1863. The unit was mustered out of service July 31, 1864. Return to the Texas Military Unit page

    72. GP Guide --
    1980. I 29.21 R 41/2/980. confederate Redlegs at Shiloh . Explains why the UnionArmy held up. Map. Field Artillery. Illinois military units in the Civil War.
    http://www.wiu.edu/library/govpubs/guides/civilwar.htm
    Civil War
    A Guide to Selected Government Information
    Available at WIU's Government Publications Library
    (Updated by Samantha Baird- 9/02)
    Web version of this guide includes links to web resources.
    Federal Government Information War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies . Day by day chronology of the Civil War through reports from commanding officers. Index. 1890.
    W 45.5: 1/ volume (123 volumes). Also available on CD-Rom. Civil War Naval Chronology, 1861-1865 . Gives an account of U.S. Naval activities for each day from 1861-1865. 1971.
    D 207.2: C49/comp. The Era of the Civil War, 1820-1876 . Published materials of holdings at the U.S. Army Military History Institute at Carlise Barracks, Pennsylvania. 1982.
    D 114.14: 11/2 Military Operations of the Civil War: A guide to the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865 . An index and guide to Civil War military operations. 1980.
    GS 4.21: 5 Andersonville . Describes Andersonville National Historic sites in Georgia, the prison, and its prisoners. 1977.
    I 29.21: An 2/3

    73. Gett Kidzpage- What Is A Regiment?
    must understand the names for military units and how several adjustments to theirrespective military departments and Potomac was the primary union army in
    http://www.nps.gov/gett/gettkidz/cwarmy.htm
    What is a Regiment?
    Gettysburg National Military Park Kidzpage
    Morning roll call by Charles Reed
    Understanding the terms used for military organizations can be just as difficult as remembering who fought the Battle of Gettysburg, so the historian must understand the names for military units and how the armies were organized. Civil War armies were organized according to military manuals written long before the first shot was fired. Remarkably, the same officer wrote the manual for both sides! William J. Hardee wrote his book on infantry tactics in the 1850's and then re-wrote the manual for Confederate use when he resigned from the United States Army and joined the Confederacy. The War Departments of North and South made several adjustments to their respective military departments and army organizations throughout the war, but the basic organization remained the same. The two armies that fought at Gettysburg were organized in a similar fashion and had a similar command structure. The "Army of the Potomac" was the primary Union army in the eastern theater of the war and the "Army of Northern Virginia" was the main Confederate force.

    74. FRSP Visitor Center
    More Civil War events occurred in and around Fredericksburg than anywhere. It is by far the bloodiest Category Society History Civil War Battles Fredericksburg...... website for Fredericksburg Spotsylvania National military Park the battles, theleaders and the units involved is represented by red bars and the union army by
    http://www.nps.gov/frsp/vc.htm
    Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania
    National Military Park
    Welcome to the Electronic Visitor Center!
    Fredericksburg Battlefield Visitor Center
    entrance fee
    per person for those 17 and over to visit the park. Special Programs. May 2,3,4,10 140th Anniversary of Chancellorsville Programs History at Sunset: Summer Evening Walking Tours The complete list of park and other Civil War programs is listed under special programs.
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    SECTION ONE - VISITING THE PARK
    Basic Park Information
    This is a good place to start if you are unfamiliar with the park and the local area. Preparing For Your Visit
    Park and Fredericksburg area information including directions to the Park and telephone numbers.
    Touring The Park

    This is the gateway to information on battlefield touring options. There is a section on each of the four battlefields of the park, the Jackson Shrine, Salem Church, and the local Civil War cemeteries. The park walking tour folders can be found here as well as links to a great deal of information about the battles, the leaders and the units involved. Park Maps
    Download free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view Park Maps.

    75. FCIC: Gettysburg National Military Park
    GETTYSBURG National military Park. on low ground which screened their position fromthe union lines, lay Gen on July 1 and 2. As a division these units had seen
    http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/misc/gettysburg/e1.htm
    GETTYSBURG
    National Military Park
    The Round Tops as they appear from Longstreet's battle line one mile away. The Third Day
    (continued) LEE AND MEADE SET THE STAGE. Late in the forenoon of July 3, General Meade had completed his plan of defense. Another Confederate attack could be expected: "Where?" was still the question. General Hunt, sensing the danger, placed a formidable line of batteries in position on the crest of Cemetery Ridge and alerted others in the rear for emergency use. As a final act of preparation, Meade inspected his front at the stone wall, then rode southward to Little Round Top. There, with General Warren, he could see the long lines of massed Confederate batteries, a sure indication of attack. Meade rode back to his headquarters. Lee, on his part, had spent the forenoon organizing his attack formations on Seminary Ridge. Having reached his decision to strike the Union center, he had ordered the movement of batteries from the rear to points of advantage. By noon, about 140 guns were in line from the Peach Orchard northward to the Seminary buildings, many of them only 800 yards from the Union center. To Colonel Alexander fell the lot of directing the artillery fire and informing the infantry of the best opportunity to advance. General Stuart, in the meantime, had been out of touch with Lee. Moving northward on the right flank of the Union Army, he became involved in a sharp engagement at Hanover, Pa., on June 30. Seeking to regain contact with Lee, he arrived at Carlisle on the evening of July 1. As he began shelling the barracks, orders arrived from Lee and he at once marched for Gettysburg, arriving north of the town the next day.

    76. New Page 1
    and Reference Cards give the numbers and possibly the names of the individuals' militaryunits. The units are also designated as confederate or union on the
    http://www.civilwarfamilyhistory.com/new_page_1.htm
    HOW TO FIND CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS The search for your Civil War soldier relative begins with your own family history. A basic ancestor tutorial to help you find your relatives can be found on http://www.genealogyfamilyhistory.com The U. S. Census may be of assistance if you know where your family lived. Since 1850 each free person's name and place of birth was listed. Although the U. S. Census of 1890 was more than ninety-nine percent destroyed by fire in 1921, it indicated if a man served in the military during the Civil War or if a woman was a widow of such a person. The U. S. Census of 1910 also gave this information, but many of the veterans and widows had died in the forty-five years since the war was over. A new book entitled The Roster of Union Soldiers 1861-1865 lists Union soldiers by state. Another book entitled The Roster of Confederate Soldiers 1861-1865 lists all Confederate soldiers together. The books were edited by Janet B. Hewett, and they were published by Broadfoot Publishing Company, Wilmington, NC. Many genealogy libraries have microfilms of a government prepared General Index Card File with Reference Cards on Civil War soldiers, sailors, and marines from Southern states who fought on either side. A computerized index of the General Index Card File with Reference Cards can be found at http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/index.html

    77. Military Simulations On Line
    by political points resulting from military successes and suited to solitaire or multiplayerplay, units are brigades Portrays the surprised union army and the
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    Totally Unsuitable For Solitaire Play Fairly Suitable For Solitaire Play Highly Suitable For Solitaire Play Can Only Be Played Solitaire

    Omega
    TheGamers April’s Harvest (The Battle of Shiloh) Civil War Brigade Series. Features an advanced command system, is well suited to solitaire or multi-player play, units are brigades. Portrays the surprised Union army and the Confederate drive through the Union camps. The Union counter attacks on day two. 280 counters, 22"x34" map.

    TheGamers In Their Quiet Fields (Antietam II) Civil War Brigade Series. Features an advanced command system, is well suited to solitaire or multi-player play, units are brigades. Second edition of a popular game, with new map, counters, new scenarios and, rules which use a good command system. 420 counters, 22"x34" map.
    Hasbro/AH Battle Cry
    Players maneuver colorful counters representing the infantry, cavalry and artillery units that actually fought at the four following battles: First Bull Run, Shiloh, Second Bull Run, Cemetary Hill, Chickamauga. Has four full color maps, updated rules booklet with simple rules, 360 counters.

    78. Untitled
    Civil War Page Page County confederate units Veterans Page Prologue Civil WarUnion CourtMartial Case Index - US Civil War military units by State
    http://saghs.home.texas.net/Militarysites.htm
    AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR
    American Revolution Links and Resources

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    NSDAR Home Page

    National Society Daughters of the American Revolution"
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    Alton, Illinois - Civil War Era - Confederate Prison

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    79. Civil War Web Site With Many Interesting Links
    Gettysburg National military Park. The following units fought with the Archers Brigadein different battles during the Sons of union Veterans of the Civil War.
    http://www.archercousins.com/civilwar.htm
    THANK YOU FOR VISITING MY CIVIL WAR PAGE THIS SITE WILL ALWAYS BE UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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    General Burnett's Memories of Lincoln's Assassination The Papers of Jefferson Davis Boyle's American Civil War Information Archive The Confederate Network South Carolina Confederate Military Records Ulysses S. Grant Home Page John A. Rawlins, Aide to Ulysses S. Grant ... Causes of the Civil War - by Jim Epperson Women in the Civil War American Civil War Home Page National Civil War Association The American War Library ... West Virginia in the Civil War by Flora Smith Johnson Milwaukee Urban Archives - - Civil War Collection Louisiana State University United States Civil War Center U. S. Civil War Center - Civil War Soldiers and Units The Ultimate Civil War Reference Manual Texas Confederate Journals Texas Military Historical Society Tennessee Civil War Home Page ... Virginia Confederate Pension Rolls Veterans and Widows 131st New York Infantry 1st Regiment, Metropolitan Guard

    80. The Kentucky Civil War Research Series
    Future books are planned for the Kentucky confederate Home, Kentucky confederateMilitary units, and a Kentucky union Veterans Roster. Order Form.
    http://www.kycivilwarbooks.netfirms.com/

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    The Kentucky Civil War Research Series
    Confederate Soldiers of Kentucky,
    A Roster of the Veterans
    Edited by Stephen D. Lynn
    An alphabetical listing of over 40,000 soldiers who served in Kentucky Confederate units during the Civil War. This book also includes those Kentuckians that served in the 1st Confederate Cavalry, 6th Battalion Confederate Cavalry, 7th Battalion Confederate Cavalry, and Lt. Bennett H. Young's Company of Retributors. This book was compiled from numerous sources, including the Index to Compiled Service Records for Kentucky Confederate Soldiers, the Report of the Adjutant General of Kentucky (Confederate Volunteers) Confederate Pensioners of Kentucky 10th Kentucky Cavalry, C.S.A. May's - Trimble's - Diamond's "Yankee Chasers" , the records of the Kentucky Confederate Home, records of Kentucky Confederate Veterans organizations, and more. This book contains thousands of names not included in the Adjutant General's Report . It is the most comprehensive Kentucky roster in existence. Published in 2002, this book is 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", hard-cover, dark gray cloth, and 400 pages. Cost: $30.00, plus shipping and KY sales tax.

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