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1st Virginia Infantry Co. C Montgomery Guard
[The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
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2nd Virginia Regiment, of the Continental Line 1775-1783
Contains over 400 Officers and Soldiers who served in the American Revolution, and belonged to the 2nd Virginia Regiment, of the Continental Line.
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The 36th Virginia Infantry was organized in the western counties of Virginia, now known as West Virginia.
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Alexandria Library - Oath of Allegiance in Virginia, 1862-1865
The Oath of Allegiance, also called a Loyalty Oath, was a document signed by persons during and after the Civil War to pledge loyalty and allegiance to the Union. Initially intended for employees of the Federal government and military personnel, the oath soon took several different forms and eventually extended to the state level. Employment and business ownership were then dependent on signed oaths. The database is a list of approximately 1,200 persons, many of whom were residents of Alexandria, who signed the Oath of Allegiance.
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An American Turning Point: The Civil War in Virginia
From the Virginia Historical Society.
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Ancestry.com - Search Military Records
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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A diary : with reminiscences of the war and refugee life in the Shenandoah Valley, 1860-1865
Original source: McDonald, Cornelia,. A diary : with reminiscences of the war and refugee life in the Shenandoah Valley, 1860-1865. Nashville: Cullom & Ghertner, 1934, c1935.
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Original source: Excerpted from The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Mary College Quarterly, and Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine.
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Virginia Militia in the Revolutionary War
Original source: McAllister, J.T.. Virginia Militia in the Revolutionary War. Hot Springs, VA, USA: McAllister Publishing Co., 1913.
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Virginia Navy in the Revolution
Original source: Stewart, Robert Armistead. History of Virginia's Navy in the Revolution. Richmond, VA, USA: Mitchell and Hotchkiss, 1934.
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Virginia Revolutionary War Records
Original source: Brumbaugh, Gaius Marcus. Revolutionary War Records. Vol. 1 - Virginia. Washington, D.C.: 1936.
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Virginia Soldiers of 1776, Vol. 1
Original source: Burgess, Louis Alexander. Virginia Soldiers of 1776. Richmond, VA, USA: Richmond Press, 1927.
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Primary sources, photographs, and maps relating to the life and history of the Confederate Capital.
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List of links to web sites with rosters for each state.
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Chancellorsville Memorial Garden. A Civil War cemetery located on hallowed ground in the gently rolling Virginia countryside honoring the living history of the Civil War.
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Index to Virginia Confederate Rosters – Unofficial roster of soldiers from Virginia who served in the army of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War compiled between 1904 and 1918. From the Library of Virginia Digital Collections.
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Confederate Soldiers Buried in Our Soldiers Cemetery
Mount Jackson, Shenandoah County, Virginia.










