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Indiana Soldier's and Sailor's Children's Home
Indiana. Online searchable database from the Indiana State Archives.
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Lake County CA Archives Military Records.....1883 Pensioners On The Roll
This list is taken from the official Pension Roll of 1883, the major genealogical source for Civil War and War of 1812 pensioners. Pensioners are listed by post office address, and in no apparent order after that.
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Last Road to Freedom - Information is freedom
Ten years ago, lastroadtofreedom was zealously published to create new conversations around Black experiences of America’s Civil War and African-American emancipation. Fresh conversations would include awareness of emergence of contraband (refugee) camps and the registers (logs) created at the camps. Beginning in 2009 and continuing into the present, more than a dozen logs of African Americans living behind Union lines within occupied areas of the American South have been transcribed from their original forms and published on this site as part of the work of the Eaton-Bailey-Williams Freedpeople’s Digitization Project at Rust College (Holly Springs, Miss).
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Library of Virginia - Confederate Disability Applications and Receipts
The Virginia General Assembly enacted legislation, effective in 1867 and ending in 1894, to provide artificial limbs and other disability benefits to Virginia veterans of the Civil War.The database of disability applications is searchable by the name of the Confederate veteran and by the veterans' places of residence (city or county). In addition, each entry contains links to the digitized images of the actual disability application, including supporting affidavits and receipts for payments issued. There are more than 6,000 entries in the database, linked to more than 24,000 application images digitized from microfilm.
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Library of Virginia - Confederate Navy Index
Admiral Augustus O. Wright, at the urging of fellow members of the United Confederate Veterans, led an initiative in 1921 to obtain military records of approximately 6,000 men who served in the Confederate States Navy.
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Library of Virginia - Confederate Pension Rolls, Veterans and Widows
The Virginia General Assembly passed Confederate pension acts in 1888, 1900, and 1902, and a series of supplementary acts between 1903 and 1934. The act of 1888 provided pensions to Confederate soldiers, sailors, and marines disabled in action and to the widows of those killed in action. Subsequent acts broadened the coverage to include all veterans, their widows and their unmarried or widowed daughters. The acts required that applicants be residents of Virginia. Later legislation included veterans or their survivors residing in the District of Columbia as well.
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Library of Virginia - Index to Confederate Veteran Magazine
A fully-searchable index to the personal names of Confederate soldiers as they appear in the Confederate Veteran Magazine published between 1893 and 1932. The magazine primarily contains articles relating to the activities of various local Confederate veterans' organizations. It also includes biographical sketches, literary works, and obituaries. Each of the more than 11,000 entries contains a reference to the volume and the page number and may contain birth date, death date, and military unit.
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Library of Virginia - Robert E. Lee Camp Confederate Soldiers' Home Applications for Admission
A fully-searchable index to the Robert E. Lee Camp Confederate Soldiers' Home applications for admission, 1884-1941. Many entries in the Roster of R.E. Lee Camp, No 1, 1883-1932 (1 vol.) and Register of Lee Camp Soldiers' Home, 1885-1939 (3 vols.) are also indexed. For some veterans, only the Roster or Registers are indexed.
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List of Civil War Pensioners, Wyoming, 1883
This list is taken from the official Pension Roll of 1883, the major genealogical source for Civil War and War of 1812 pensioners. Pensioners are listed by post office address, and in no apparent order after that.
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Louisiana Archives Index: Confederate Pension Applications
An index of the applications for a Confederate pension from the Louisiana State Archives.
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This list is taken from the official Pension Roll of 1883, the major genealogical source for Civil War and War of 1812 pensioners. Pensioners are listed by post office address, and in no apparent order after that.
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Michigan 1883 Pensioners Online
Searchable online database consists of the pension number, full name of the pensioner, city of residence, cause for which the pension was issued, amount of pension and date on which the pension was issued. Pensioners include widows, minor children, and survivors of the War of 1812 among others.
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Military Records - Civil War Service Records
Describes resources available in the Connecticut State Library.
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Missouri Confederate Casualties
Index of Soldiers, National Archives and Records Service Microfilm M-836, Roll 3.
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Morgan County Indiana 1890 Enrollment Of Soldiers
From the Morgan County Public Library.
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Information for Researchers at the National Archives Building in Washington, DC
Including the pull times for pulling files to be copied.
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Online searchable index of over 3 million military burials from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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