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  1. TENNESSEANS IN THE CIVIL WAR:A Military History of Confederate and Union Units with Available Rosters of Personnel.
  2. Tennesseans in the Civil War, Part I: A Military History of the Confederate and Union Units With Available Rosters of Personnel by Tennessee Historical Commission, 1964-06
  3. Tennesseans in the Civil War: A Military History of Confederate and Union Units With Available Rosters of Personnel (Tennesseans in the Civil War) by Tennessee Historical, 1981-08
  4. [Burial lists of members of Union and Confederate military units by Sherman Lee Pompey, 1971

1. Military & Pension Records For Union Civil War Veterans
How To Order military Pension Records for union Civil War Veterans from the National Archives confederate Rosters Supplement . confederate units and Localities 
http://www.oz.net/~cyndihow/pensions.htm
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  • My First Success Story
    Many times the beginning of any part of a genealogist's research will start with a family story. My search for a Union Civil War veteran began with my third great-grandfather, Xerxes Knox . I had a copy of a letter, written by his youngest son in 1963, to my grandmother. In it he stated simply that his father was a Civil War veteran, along with the date of birth and date of death for his father. Not much to go on, but then I hadn't yet found out about the wonderful treasure-trove of information that was waiting for me in a musty-old file in Washington, DC. On a visit to the National Archives branch in Seattle, I had spent the entire day searching for various ancestors and had no luck locating anyone in any of the places they were supposed to be. I had a half-hour to kill before closing and thought I would explore the back room. There was a tall filing cabinet filled with rolls of microfilm called the General Index to Pension Files, 1866 to 1934.
  • 2. Georgia Units In The Civil War
    U.S. Army military History Institute bibliography of histories of Georgia confederate units here for information on Georgia 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

    3. Cherokee Confederate Military Units
    Copyright © 1998 NLThomas. All Rights Reserved. A Guide to Cherokee confederate. military units, 1861 1865. by Lars Gjertveit. Copyright © 1995 - 1998. Sons of confederate Veterans 7, 1862), where they scalped some Federal soldiers. A union invasion of the Cherokee Nation in July 1862 resulted in
    http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/history/CherConfed.htm

    NLThomas
    A Guide to Cherokee Confederate
    Military Units, 1861 - 1865 by Lars Gjertveit
    Sons of Confederate Veterans
    By the spring of 1861, Stand Watie (1806-1871), the leader of the southern faction of the Cherokee Nation, was a prosperous attorney and speaker of the nation’s National Council (the lower house of the Cherokee legislature). He owned a plantation and mill at Honey Creek in the Illinois District of the Cherokee Nation. 1st (Watie’s) Cherokee Mounted Volunteers
    (2nd Cherokee Mounted Volunteers
    [designation changed to 1st Regiment about
    Dec 62, after Drew’s regiment had disbanded],
    Watie’s Regiment Cherokee Mounted Rifles) COLONELS. Stand Watie, promoted Brig Gen 6 May 64; James Madison Bell, promoted and transferred from Lt Col of the 2nd Regt. after Watie became general LIEUTENANT COLONELS. Thomas Fox Taylor, KIA 27 Jul 62, Bayou Menard (n. Fort Gibson); Robert Calvin Parks, replaced Taylor ( from Capt, 1st Co B) killed by a fellow officer in a personal difficulty at Fort Washita in April 1864; Clement Neeley Vann, succeeded Parks (prev pvt Co K, Drew’s Regt.?) MAJORS.

    4. Civil War Re-Enactor Sutler | Civil War Uniform Sutlery | Civil War Clothing Sut
    confederate and union uniforms and accessories; also Indian Wars and Old West. Individual military units, plus props. Women's and children's garb too. Online catalog with images and ordering information. (Emmett, Idaho, USA)
    http://www.ccsutlery.com/
    Civil War Re-enactors Sutler
    Union and Confederate CSA Civil War uniforms, tents, weapons, buckles, buttons, insignia, chevrons, plates, headgear, tin goods, leather Cavalry accessories, civilian period clothing for ALL your Civil War, Indian Wars, Single Action Shooters Society, and Cowboy Action Reenactment needs.
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    5. Military Records:Civil War Update 04/07/04
    Sons of the confederate Veterans; TeachPDLaw s Civil War Great union Unit Losses;US Civil War Generals; Vanished IndexUS Civil War military units by State;
    http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Lair/3680/cw/mil2.html
    Military Records: Civil War Links
    This is a directory of Civil War Rosters/Muster Rolls that have been found on the internet. Since only 50-60% of all rosters are on the internet, some units will not be listed. If you find a roster that is not listed, please forward URL to me and I will gladly add it.
    NOTE: If you can't find your unit or regiment on these pages, please check the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors page.
    Soldier List

    Regiment List

    Sailors List

    UPDATE 04/07/04 - RELOAD!
    Page Update 04/07/04: My computer has been down for over a month. I am back and trying to catch up. Please be patience as I am trying to answer all emails that I have received.
    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 unit page. Thanks.
    THIS WEEK IN THE CIVIL WAR

  • 1862 Relavant Passages Relating to First Shiloh
  • 1893 Nebraska Census of Civil War Veterans (listed by state)
  • A Brief Introduction to Genealogy and the American Civil War Vital information including which Unit the Solider may have served in..
  • A Guide to Cherokee Confederate Military Units 1861-1865
  • A Guide to Cherokee Confederate Military Units 1861-1865
  • American Civil War Links
  • Archer Memorial Civil War Page links between Australia and the American Civil War
  • Archives and Knowledge Management
  • Atlanta Campaign Order of Battle
  • Beauvoir, Jefferson Davis Shrine
  • 6. 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
    http://www.spinola.org/47ny/military.htm
    Military Units
    Last Checked and updated on August 11, 1999
    UNION
    CONFEDERATE
    REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
    People Studying Particular Units ... Connecticut Heavy Artillery (Provost Guard) (Washington Civil War Association): Washington st llinois Volunteer Light Artillery, Battery A (Chicago Light Artillery) :Illinois st Kentucky Light Artillery, Independent Battery : Kentucky st Kentucky Cavalry and Horse Artillery : Kentucky st Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry st Maine Cavalry Regiment : Maryland and Virginia st Michigan Light Artillery , Third Battery (Co.C) st Michigan Light Artillery, Battery C : Michigan st Michigan Light Artillery, Battery D : Michigan st New Hampshire Cavalry, Company K st New Jersey Light Artillery, Battery A : New Jersey st New Jersey Light Artillery, Battery B : New Jersey st New York Light Artillery, Battery I (Wiedrich Battery I, Inc.): New Jersey st New York Light Artillery, Battery L (Reynolds' Battery): New York st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery A (Statehouse Artillery) : Ohio st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery K (Reenactors of the American Civil War):California st Ohio Light Artillery , Battery L st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery L

    7. Civil War - American Civil War History, Ancestors, Documents And Images
    A Guide to Cherokee confederate military units, 18611865 By your ancestor servedin the military, the MHI Official Records of the union and confederate Navies
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    Guide picks Research your Civil War ancestor, explore online databases of servicemen who served in both the Confederate and Union armies, learn about Civil War military and pension records and how to obtain them, and research the history of the War Between the States.
    Andersonville Prisoner of War Camp

    Discover the horrors of life within the walls of one of the most notorious prisons in American history. From Military History Guide, Robert Martin. Camp Life: Civil War Collections from Gettysburg
    No genealogical information, but a very neat virtual exhibit of common, everyday items of the Civil War soldier preserved at the Gettysburg National Military Park. Civil War Archive
    Nice page which includes a regimental index, Corp index, letters, excerpts from diaries, roundtables, and a research room. Midi file playing on the front page with no way to turn off.

    8. Vanished Index To Florida Civil War Military Units
    Seceded 10 Jan 1861. CIVIL WAR military units. union Regimental Index Florida Florida Regiments. confederate Participants in the Battle of Marianna. confederate Soldiers of Jackson
    http://www.vanished.com/pages/index_civil_war/cw_mil_florida.html

    FLORIDA (27th state 3 Mar 1845)
    Seceded: 10 Jan 1861
    CIVIL WAR MILITARY UNITS
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    9. A Guide To Cherokee Confederates
    A Guide to Cherokee confederate. military units, 1861 1865 7, 1862), where they scalped some Federal soldiers. A union invasion of the Cherokee Nation in July 1862 resulted in
    http://www.scv.org/education/genworks/cherokee.htm
    A Guide to Cherokee Confederate
    Military Units, 1861 - 1865 by Lars Gjertveit st
    nd Cherokee Mounted Volunteers [ COLONELS. Stand Watie, promoted Brig Gen 6 May 64 ; James Madison Bell, promoted and transferred from Lt Col of the 2 nd Regt after Watie became general LIEUTENANT COLONELS . Thomas Fox Taylor, KIA 27 Jul 62, Bayou Menard (n. Fort Gibson); Robert Calvin Parks, replaced Taylor ( from Capt, 1 st Co B) killed by a fellow officer in a personal difficulty at Fort Washita in April 1864; Clement Neeley Vann, MAJORS. Elias Cornelius Boudinot, Joseph Franklin Thompson from Capt, 1st Co I); Erasmus J Howland, succeeded Thompson in 1864 (from Capt, 2nd Co D). REGIMENTAL STAFF Adjutant: st Lt Charles E Watie, to 1 st Lt, 2nd Co B after reorganization;
    st Lt Thomas F Anderson from pvt, 1 st Co H) to Brigade AAG 1864 Assistant Quarter Master: st Lt George W Adair, died April 62 st Lt William Penn
    Adair, to Col of 2 nd Regt 3 Feb 63 st Lt Johnson Thompson Asst. Commissary of Subsistence: st Lt Joseph M Starr, Sr, until 62 st Lts Oliver W Lipe ( from pvt, 2

    10. Confederate Military Records At The SC Archives
    other documents captured or collected by the union Army and Records for units fromother states should be obtained level as well as the military personnel of
    http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/confedrc.htm
    Confederate Military Records at the Archives
    Announcing: The Seventh Annual Symposium on
    South Carolina Civil War History

    September 24-25, 2004
    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.

    11. Confederate Units Civil War Wars United States North America By Region History
    Tennesseans in the Civil War A military History of confederate and union UnitsWith Available Rosters of Personnel Tennessee Historical Learn about
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    12. Curious Find On Confederate Sub Links North And South
    To date, the buttons recovered from the Hunley submarine as a whole representa diverse collection of both confederate and union military units. .
    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/04/0427_hunleyapril27.html
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    Curious Find on Confederate Sub Links North and South National Geographic News
    April 27, 2001
    A "dog tag" worn by a Union soldier for identification was discovered inside the Confederate submarine H. L. Hunley, archaeologists said Friday.
    The find baffles researchers. Was it a war souvenir? Or did it belong to a defector or a spy? Perhaps a Union soldier asked a Confederate opponent on the battlefield to take the tag and send it to his family as an indication of his death. Hunley researchers say all these scenarios are possible.
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    Travel National Geographic Channel Special Series Emerging Explorers TravelWatch National Geographic Out There Oceans ... Pulse of the Planet The Hunley sank on February 17, 1864, when it attacked the Union's Housatonic, becoming the first submarine to sink a warship. The sub and its crew of nine never returned from the mission. The remains of the sub were found 131 years later, in May 1995, in the mud of Charleston Harbor, and were raised in August 2000. Since then, scientists have been painstakingly recovering the bones of the crew and other artifacts from the sludge-filled submarine hull. At a news conference in Charleston on Friday, scientists said the name on the Union dog tag is Ezra Chamberlin. Records indicate he enlisted in the Union Army on September 6, 1861, and was a member of Company K, 7th Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers.

    13. Broadfoot's Civil War Unit Records
    for the union or confederate military unit is a transcription from that unit s microfilmedrecord entitled Compiled Records Showing Service of military units.
    http://www.soldiersearch.com/unit_record.html
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    Union Records far superior to what I got off the copy machines at the National Archives." - M.V.M., VA UNIT RECORDS - Multiple Unit Records - - View Unit Records Samples -
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    he Unit Records we provide were transcribed from the National Archives microfilm records M594 and M861 and are contained in our publication, the Supplement to the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies . These records relate to the stations, movements, or activities of each unit, or part of that unit. The detailed and corrected transcripts of the original records and reports tell where each unit was organized and provide accounts of where the soldiers were sent, the battles they participated in, and their trials and tribulations throughout the war.
    These records include details regarding detachments, scouting expeditions, foraging dispatches, and other small sorties, which can often explain why there are differing locations recorded for the same time-frame of a unit.

    14. Confederate Records At The TNGenWeb Site
    to be readmitted to the union on July 24 a descriptive history of the Tennessee Confederateinfantry units. WAR, Links to ALL the military units in Tennesseans
    http://www.tngenweb.org/civilwar/misc/confedrec.html
    "All that I am and all that I have is at the service of my country."
    Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson 1861
    Tennessee, the last state to secede from the Union, seceded on May 17, 1861. She was the first state to be re-admitted to the Union on July 24, 1866. During the Civil War, she supplied over 190,000 men to the Confederate Cause. Below is a description and list of records pertaining to Tennessee Confederate Veterans that are currently available at the Tennessee and the Civil War Site CONFEDERATE CAVALRY UNITS
    • Taken from Tennesseans in the Civil War this section gives a descriptive history of the Tennessee Confederate Cavalry Units.
    CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY UNITS
    • Taken from Tennesseans in the Civil War this section gives a descriptive history of the Tennessee Confederate Artillery Units.
    CONFEDERATE INFANTRY UNITS
    • Taken from Tennesseans in the Civil War this section gives a descriptive history of the Tennessee Confederate infantry Units.
    TENNESSEANS IN THE CIVIL WAR
    • Links to ALL the military units in Tennesseans in the Civil War.

    15. Union Soldier Research
    Compiled Records Showing Service in Volunteer union Organizations, Compiled ServiceRecords Showing Service of military units in confederate Organizations, the
    http://www.rollcallresearch.com/union-soldier-research.html
    Union Soldier Research at the National Archives
    Union Soldier Research
    More than 2,770,000 valiant soldiers risked their lives to preserve the Union, more than 360,000 making the ultimate sacrifice. It is an honor to assist you in locating records relating to your Union ancestor.
    "Just wanted to say thanks for all your help . . . I will certainly recommend you to anyone doing family research. Hope we can meet someday so I can thank you personally for a job well done." Walt R., Big Stone Gap, VA.
    Union Compiled Service Records
    There are compiled service records for nearly all soldiers who were accepted for service in the Union army as militiamen or volunteers, 1861-1865, whether or not they actually served. Compiled service records consist of a card or cards containing information abstracted from such original records as muster rolls, regimental returns, and medical and prison registers. The records usually show a soldier’s presence or absence on certain dates, his rank and military organization, and the term of his service. Civil War service records may provide information about a soldier’s imprisonment. If he was captured, his record may show the date of his release and parole or the details of his death if he died in prison. Sometimes they list the soldier's age, place of enlistment, place of birth and may even provide a physical description. These records are valuable for proving military service.

    16. Confederate Soldier Research
    Compiled Records Showing Service of military units in confederate Organizations,Compiled Records Showing Service in Volunteer union Organizations, Dyer s
    http://www.rollcallresearch.com/confederate-soldier-research.html
    Confederate Soldier Research at the National Archives
    Confederate Soldier Research More than 1,400,000 brave men marched off to
    war under the Stars and Bars, more than 258,000 made the ultimate sacrifice. It is an honor to to assist you in locating your ancestor's Confederate records.

    We are able to search a number of Confederate records held by the National Archives, but keep in mind that these records are often fragmentary due to incomplete muster and descriptive rolls. For some companies such rolls were not even prepared; for many, only a part of the required information was provided and for hundreds of others, records have been lost or destroyed. Moreover, some soldiers served in State militia units that were not mustered into Confederate service. These Confederate records can often be located at the appropriate state archives.
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    Confederate Compiled Service Records

    The Compiled service records consist of a card or cards containing information abstracted from such original records as muster rolls, regimental returns, and medical and prison registers. The records usually show a soldier’s presence or absence on certain dates, his rank and military organization, and the term of his service. Civil War service records may provide information about a soldier’s imprisonment. If he was captured, his record may show the date of his release and parole or the details of his death if he died in prison. They sometimes list the age, place of enlistment, place of birth and may even provide a physical description. These records are valuable for proving military service.

    17. Ancestry.com - Locating Union & Confederate Records
    Compiled records Showing Service of military units in Volunteer confederate Organizations;Regimental Histories; union Prisoners of War; confederate Prisoners of
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    Nancy Justus Morebeck has just written a new book, called , Published by Heritage Quest. I had a chance to read this new one hundred and fifty-two-page book this week. Morebeck’s book describes the record holdings available at the National Archives, many of which are also available via microfilm rentals at a local Family History Center near you. (You can find the location of your nearest center at: www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHC/frameset_fhc.asp .) The author also lists some other locations of records, including state archives. She describes the types of documents available and tells why they can be valuable to genealogists. She also tells how to order microfilms and photocopies of these documents.
  • Enlistment Records – Regular Army, Union, and Confederate Volunteers
  • 18. 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
    http://www.bluffton.edu/~bergerd/essays/reparations.html
    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
  • 19. 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 9.25% 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 see also expanded edition below Click here to see further explanation. Special Expanded Edition...
    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

    20. Genealogy Military War Ancestry Records & Family Database Links To Civil War,Rev
    Official Genealogy Records of The union and confederate 1865*; *Civil War Soldiersand units Genealogy Information African American military History*; *military
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