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U.S. - Civil War / War for Southern Independence
Category Index
- African-Americans in the War
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- Adopt-a-Confederate Program
Project of the Col. Harry W. Gilmor Camp, SCV. Site contains the names and units of over 600 Confederate veterans buried on Confederate Hill, Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland.
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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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Alphabetical list of battles, 1754-1900 : War of the Rebellion, Spanish-American War, Philippine Insurrection, and all old wars Original source: Strait, N. A.. Alphabetical list of battles, 1754-1900 : War of the Rebellion, Spanish-American War, Philippine Insurrection, and all old wars, with dates ; summary of events of the War of the Rebellion, 1860-1865, Spanish-American War, Philippine Insurection, 1898-1900, troubles in China, 1900, with other valuable information in regard to the various wars. Washington, D.C.: N.A. Strait, 1905, c1903.
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An alphabetical list of the battles of the War of the Rebellion, with dates : from Fort Sumter, S.C., April 12 and 13, 1861, to Original source: Strait, N. A.. An alphabetical list of the battles of the War of the Rebellion, with dates : from Fort Sumter, S.C., April 12 and 13, 1861, to Kirby Smith's surrender, May 26, 1865. Washington, D.C.: G.M. Van Buren, 1883, c1877.
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At Gettysburg, or, What a girl saw and heard of the battle : a true narrative Original source: Alleman, Tillie Pierce.. At Gettysburg, or, What a girl saw and heard of the battle : a true narrative. New York: W.L. Borland, 1889, c1888.
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Civil War battles in Winchester and Frederick County, Virginia, 1861-1865 Original source: Civil War battles in Winchester and Frederick County, Virginia, 1861-1865. Winchester, Va.: The Commission, 1960?.
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Civil War Burials in Baltimore's Loudon Park Cemetery
- The Battle of Antietam on the Web
A comprehensive information source on the 1862 battle at Sharpsburg, Maryland. Features a searchable database of more than 1000 of the military leaders and other individuals and 750 military units present, all 280+ published official battle reports, detailed maps, and much more.
- Battle of Brown's Mill
Civil War battle fought July 30-31, 1864 at Newnan, Georgia.
- The Battle of Champion Hill (May 16, 1863)
Official site of the Battle of Champion Hill (Baker's Creek), Miss, May 16, 1863. Listing of soldiers, killed, Union and Confederate. Diaries, accounts, and complete historical source. Campaign Trail tours guide.
- The Battle of Honey Hill
The November 30, 1864 battle of Honey Hill, S.C. is virtually unnamed in most histories of the war.
- Battle of Lone Jack, Missouri
A source for information on the Battle of Lone Jack, August 16, 1862, Regiments who fought in the battle, first hand accounts, and biographies of the men who fought here. Also, eastern Jackson County residents who witnessed the battle and who were affected by Order #11 one year later.
- Battle of Olustee ~ Florida
- The Battle of Perryville, Kentucky
This site chronicles the American Civil War Battle of Perryville, Kentucky, fought October 8, 1862.
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The Battle of Pickett's Mill, Georgia This examines the role of the 89th Illinois Infantry Regiment in the Battle of Pickett's Mill, Georgia (May 27th, 1864).
- The Battle of Port Hudson
Historical account of the Battle of Port Hudson, LA, during the Civil War, featuring the defense of "Fort Desperate".
- The Battle of Raymond, Mississippi (May 12, 1863)
The Official site for the Battle of Raymond, Mississippi, May 12, 1863. Listing of soldiers that fought, wounded and killed. Confederate Cemetery listing. Diaries and accounts.
- The Raymond Confederate Cemetery
A complete listing of the soldiers buried in the Raymond, Mississippi Confederate Cemetery. A complete listing of all soldiers, killed and wounded in the Battle of Raymond, Mississippi, May 12, 1863.
- Battle of Resaca, GA, May 14-15, 1864
- Bentonville Battleground ~ North Carolina
Scene of the last major Confederate offensive of the Civil War.
- Bits of Blue and Gray - Gettysburg National Military Park
Observations about the park and stories about the monuments. However, it does not include information about the battle.
- Bits of Blue and Gray - The Red River Campaign
Read about the Red River Campaign, March - May 1864, as told in the American Civil War History chat on AOL.
- Camp Moore Confederate Cemetery and Museum
- Cassie & Tom's Gettysburg Photos
Personal photo collection of the Gettysburg battlefield. Also Soldiers National Cemetery, Fort Delaware and Finn's Point Cemetery.
- Casualties in the Civil War
- Chalmette National Cemetery ~ Louisiana
- Charleston Race Course Prison Dead, SC
Union Civil War Prisoners of War originally buried at the Charleston Race Course Cemetery and later reinterred at the Beaufort National Cemetery.
- Chronological List of Civil War Battles
- Civil War Battle Summaries
From the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nations Civil War Battlefields.
- Civil War Battle Summaries by State
- Civil War Burials in Montgomery County, PA
- Civil War Cemeteries
Online searchable database of interments at the Poplar Grove National Cemetery in Petersburg, Virginia. From the Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System.
- CivilWarCemetery.com
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.
- Civil War Field Trips
Photos of Civil War sites in Virginia, MD, WV, and PA. Describes a college course focusing on a chronological tour of battlefields.
- Civil War Traveler
Photos of American Civil War battlefields, monuments, and cemeteries.
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Civil War Veterans Buried in Stephens Co., OK Collecting, listing & researching the Civil War Veterans (USA & CSA) buried in Stephens County, Oklahoma.
- Confederate Burial Index Search
Confederate burials for the Confederate Cemetery, located on the corner of Amelia Street and Washington Avenue in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
- The Confederate Cemetery
A photographic and written description of the Confederate Cemetery in the old village of Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina. The BSA Eagle Scout project of Barry Floore of BSA Troop 20.
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The Confederate Cemetery List Lists the final resting places of Confederate Soldiers.
- Confederate Dead at Canton, Mississippi
History of Canton during the Civil War, and how hundreds of soldiers came to buried in the Canton Cemetery. New efforts in finding the identification of the 97 unknown soldiers buried there.
- Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Louisiana and Some Louisiana Confederates Buried in Other States
Over 13,000 burials of Louisiana Confederates buried anywhere and any Confederates buried in Louisiana.
- Confederate Soldiers Buried in Our Soldiers Cemetery
Mount Jackson, Shenandoah County, Virginia.
- Confederate Soldiers Rest, Historical Elmwood Cemetery, Memphis, Tennessee
- Civil War Veterans Buried in Stephens County, Oklahoma
A new profile each week of a Civil War veteran buried in Stephens Co., Oklahoma.
- A Federal Railroad Adventure - "Andrews Raiders"
Nineteenth century documents about a Federal raid to interupt Confederate communications by destroying railroad bridges and telegraph lines.
- Fort Henry, Tennessee
Regarding C.S.A. Soldier's Graves marked near Fort Henry.
- Fredericksburg Confederate Cemetery ~ Virginia
- Fredericksburg National Cemetery ~ Virginia
- Gettysburg National Military Park ~ Pennsylvania
- General John Buford's Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign
- Jenkin's Ferry Casualties
List of Casualties in the 1st Brigade of Parson's Division, Army of Arkansas in the Battle of Jenkin's Ferry, 30 April 1864.
- Morrisville Civil War Battlefield Preservation ~ North Carolina
- Pamplin Historical Park
Site of the April 2, 1865, breakthrough of Robert E. Lee's defenses around Petersburg, VA.
- Perryville Battlefield ~ Kentucky
- Names of Men Buried In the Confederate Cemeteries of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania Courthouse
Listed in state ordered and also alphabetically by surname.
- NVRPA - Ball's Bluff Regional Park ~ Leesburg, Virginia
History, directions and tour schedule. This regional park preserves the site of the Battle of Ball's Bluff, the largest Civil War engagement to take place in Loudoun County, Virginia.
- Petersburg National Battlefield - Poplar Grove National Cemetery ~ Virginia
- Recollections of Abraham LINCOLN at Gettysburg
- Researching and Recording Civil War Veterans Burials in Michigan Cemeteries
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Rose Hill Confederate Cemetery Confederate cemetery located in Macon, Georgia. The site has a roster for 600 Confederate soldiers.
- Seattle G.A.R. Cemetery ~ Seattle, Washington
- Sherman's March Through South Carolina
Detailed chronicle of Sherman's destructive march through the Palmetto State in February 1865.
- A Small Town's Civil War History and the Hillside Cemetery Civil War Graves Project
Research done in Middletown New York's historic Hillside Cemetery for the location of and survey of its Civil War Union Veterans.
- Spring Grove Cemetery ~ Cincinnati, Ohio
Brief history of the cemetery including a map and locations of gravesites of forty Union generals.
- USCWC Cemetery Listings
From the U.S. Civil War Center.
- Vicksburg National Military Park ~ Mississippi
- Volunteers for Freedom: Black Civil War Soldiers in Alexandria National Cemetery
Arranged alphabetically by last name, the database includes information about the soldier's birth date, birthplace, condition/occupation at enlistment, date/place of enlistment, regiment/company, rank, date/place of discharge, post-military activities, and date of death/cause of death as reported by local historian Edward A. Miller, Jr. Wedding dates, names of wives, and names/birth dates of children are included when available. For many soldiers, details beyond the "Notes" column are available at the library.
- Wasted Valor
The Confederate dead at Gettysburg.
- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Battle of Shiloh
- 1860's Foods: Union, Confederate & on the Frontier
Excerpted authentic cooking information and recipes from the North Collins (NY) Historical Society book by the same name.
- Access Genealogy - U.S. Military Resources for the Civil War
- American Civil War
From the home page of Nikki Roth-Skiles, highlighting several regiments in which her ancestors served.
- The American Civil War
From Dakota State University - Madison, South Dakota
- American Civil War Search Directory
- The American Civil War - The Struggle to Preserve the Union
A look at the causes, characters, and history of the American Civil War.
- American Civil War Home Page
Categorized links to other Civil War resources on the web.
- American Civil War Research and Genealogy Database
Pay for use database.
- Bits of Blue and Gray: An American Civil War Notebook
- Bits of Blue and Gray - Chronicles of the Great Rebellion From the Beginning of the Same Until the Fall of Vicksburg
By Rev. Allen M. Scott, D.D., 1864.
- Bits of Blue & Gray - Civil War Chronological History
Chronology of Major Events of the American Civil War, prepared by James L. Walker.
- Bits of Blue and Gray - December 2000 - Along the Rappahannock River
A delightful Christmas story from the American Civil War.
- Bits of Blue and Gray - March 2001 - Humor in the Civil War
- Bits of Blue and Gray - April 2003 - Conscription - Military Draft
Conscription during the Civil War with excerpts from the letters of a soldier about the draft.
- Bits of Blue and Gray - May 2001 - On the Home Front
This column is about the folks on the home front during the Civil War, the hardships they had to endure and the struggles they faced.
- Bits of Blue and Gray - November 2001 - American Civil War Fashions
The column describes the clothing women wore during the Civil War era, undergarments, dresses, jackets, coats, hats, as well as accessories, shoes, belts, purses, etc.
- Bits of Blue and Gray - February 2003 - Leafing Through Our Civil War Notebook
Go through the Bits of Blue and Gray - An American Civil War Notebook, "chapter by chapter".
- Bits of Blue and Gray - Weekly Fireside Newsletters
Weekly Fireside newsletters dating back to April 1997, from the American Civil War History Chat Room on AOL.
- A Brief Introduction to Genealogy and the American Civil War
- Authentic Campaigner Forums, v.3.0
Information resource for Civil War reenactors, military and civilian, striving for accuracy in their interpretation and focusing on research-based, documented impressions.
- Chronicles of the Great Rebellion
Transcription of a book 1864 in the style of the Bible.
- The Civil War
This site has extensive, original illustrations from the Civil War, as they appeared in the pages of Harper's Weekly. Slave Heritage Resource Center, and more.
- CivilWar@Smithsonian
Examines the Civil War through the Smithsonian Institution's extensive collections.
- The Civil War Archive
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The Civil War Lady Historical, military, & genealogical research of the American Civil War.
- Civil War Records Online -- Sassytazzy's Online Genealogy Research Library
Civil war rosters, documents & records.
- Civil War Resources
- The Civil War Project
Providing information on the Civil War at the state and national level.
- Civil War Resources
- Civil War Resources on the Internet: Abolitionism to Reconstruction (1830's - 1890's)
- Civil War Search - A Search Directory for the American Civil War
- Civil War Soldier Vocabulary
- The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (CWSS)
Online searchable database of over 5 million soldiers from 30 states and territories.
- Civil War Virtual Archive Web Ring
The Civil War Virtual Archive Web Ring links web sites containing primary reference material for those engaged in researching the American Civil War.
- Confederate Links
Categorized index of over 1,500 Confederacy related sites.
- The Confederate Network
- Confederate States of America
This site presents original Harper's Weekly news accounts of the formation of the Confederacy, including biographies and other data on key Confederate Leaders.
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CWOL Webring (Civil War On-line)
- Electric Cemetery
Many Civil War links.
- Finding a Civil War Ancestor
- Footnote.com - Civil War Records
Footnote is an online repository for original historical documents, combined with the ability for users to make comments, annotations, and upload their own documents. Some areas of Footnote are free to use, while others can be freely searched and then viewed with a paid subscription.
- Genealogy and the American Civil War
- Genealogy Research Links to Revolutionary, Civil, and other War Records
- History of Mapping the Civil War
From the Library of Congress.
- Income Tax Records of the Civil War Years
Article by Cynthia G. Fox.
- Index of Civil War Information Available on the Internet
- Lesser Known Historical Excerpts Relevant to The War for Southern Independence
Contains annotated historical excerpts that address neglected history of the nature of the War Between the States.
- Military History: United States Civil War (1861-1865)
- Monuments and Markers at Gettysburg
The Battle of Gettysburg, Antietam (Sharpsburg) and others. See the monuments and markers of the great civil war battlefields, from the comfort of your chair. The home of Civil War stories, books, software and other reference materials for historians, teachers and Civil War buffs.
- Nicknames
Nicknames list for Civil War Regiments and Brigades - All States. Additional nicknames requested.
- Online Civil War Indexes, Records & Rosters
Genealogy directory of searchable databases for finding Civil War records.
- Photographic Encyclopedia of the Civil War
Photographic History of the Civil War in 10 volumes.
- Poetry and Music of the War Between the States
Includes poetry written by Civil War soldiers, both Union and Confederate. Also includes music of the era.
- Researching Civil War Soldiers
From Gaston-Lincoln Regional Library System.
- Researching Your Civil War Veteran
- September 2002 Music in the Civil War
Photos of musicians at Bensalem and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and several URLs for websites with words and/or midi files.
- Tenny's Civil War Page
- Touch the Elbow - Blogging the Civil War
From the authors of 'The Civil War Research Guide' - Stackpole Books, comes a blog dedicated to researching the Civil War, along with news and events and our thoughts on each.
- U.S. Civil War Center
Links and resources for Civil War information.
- U.S. Civil War Center -- Civil War Links Index
- US Civil War Factbook
Chronology, info on casualties, the Confederacy and a discussion forum.
- War for Southern Independence Links
- The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies
Online searchable scanned images of the OR.
- Which Henry Cook? A Methodology For Searching Confederate Ancestors
Article by Desmond Walls Allen.
- WorldVitalRecords.com - Military
An inexpensive, growing set of pay-for-use databases. Including vital records, court records, military records, and an extensive collection of newspapers.
- WWW.CIVILWAR.COM
General Civil War site with many links to Civil War sites including a genealogy page of links.
- 1893 Nebraska Census of Civil War Veterans
- Alabama Civil War Roots Homepage
- Alabama Civil War Regiments
- Alton in the Civil War ~ Illinois
- ALHN/AHGP New Hampshire Civil War History and Genealogy Project
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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.
- Arkansas Civil War Information
- The Blue and Gray Trail - The Civil War in North Georgia and Chattanooga
- Bull Run Civil War Round Table
- California in the Civil War
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Canadians in the American Civil War
- Civil War Florida -- THE source for information on Florida's Civil War Soldiers
- The Civil War in Alabama
- The Civil War in Arkansas
- Civil War Indiana
- The Civil War in Florida
Includes Wakulla, Franklin, Jefferson, and Leon counties. Includes muster rolls for units from the state.
- The Civil War in Georgia
- Civil War in Indian Territory/Oklahoma
- The Civil War in Louisiana
- The Civil War in Montana
- Civil War in New Mexico
- Civil War - Norwich, Connecticut
- Civil War in West Virginia
- Civil War: West Virginia
The Civil War websites and research of Linda Cunningham Fluharty.
- Civil War Pennsylvania Volunteers - Medal of Honor
Pennsylvania men awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for their actions during the Civil War. Organized by county with full text citations and additional commentary.
- Civil War Pennsylvania Volunteers - Rosters, Genealogy ~ Pennsylvania
Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania regimental rosters, histories, draft, casualities, pension roll, diary, letters, Medal of Honor winners, and photos.
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Civil War Records of Bucks and Northampton Counties
- Civil War Richmond
Primary sources, photographs, and maps relating to the life and history of the Confederate Capital.
- Civil War Solders Who Resided in Hartland Twp., Livingston Co., Michigan ~ Livingston County, Michigan
- The Colorado Volunteers During the Civil War (1861-1865)
- Confederate Campaigns of the Southwest
Provisioning the Confederate Southwest Campaigns; Baylor's Campaign; The Federal Response to the Invasion; Hunter's Arizona Campaign; Sibley's Campaign; The Federal Retaking of the Confederate Arizona Territory.
- Confederate Soldiers of Northeast Texas
- Corinth Mississippi in Civil War
- Dakota Territory During the Civil War
Includes a roster of all known 1st Dakota Cavalry personnel.
- Edward G. Gerdes Civil War Home Page ~ Arkansas
- Finding Your Civil War Ancestor in Wisconsin
- Florida Civil War Genealogy
Links of interest for Florida Civil War researchers and the email address for a look-up volunteer, David Hartman, who is a co-compiler of Biographical Roster of Florida's Confederate and Union Soldiers 1861-1865.
- Florida in the Civil War
- Georgia Units in the Civil War
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Guide to Genealogical Research on Kentucky Ancestors in the Civil War Listing of books and articles containing names of men who served in Civil War units (both Union and Confederate) from Kentucky.
- Hardin County Civil War Veterans
Information, including burials, of Civil War veterans nad families from Hardin County, Ohio.
- Illinois and the American Civil War
- Illinois in the Civil War
- Illinois Trails Military
Military records for the state of Illinois. Includes Revolutionary War, Civil War, WWII and misc.
- Index of the Civil War in Missouri Links and Resources Available on the Internet
- Indiana in the Civil War Message Board
- Iowa During the Civil War
Over 1,000 pages and still growing.
- Iowa in the Civil War
- Johnston County Heritage Center - Searchable Records Online
- Kansas in the Civil War
- Kentucky in the Civil War
- Keokuk County Civil War Soldiers
Includes lists of Keokuk County, Iowa Civil War Soldiers.
- Lancaster County Pennsylvania in the Civil War
Every name index from the book of the same name. Hundreds of Lancaster County name references.
- Lawrence County, Ohio Civil War Stories
From The Lawrence Register web site.
- Macomb County, Michigan, Civil War Connections
Listing of Civil War soldiers buried in Macomb County, Michigan cemeteries, including birth, death, military and pension information. Included are Macomb County GAR membership listings, cemetery locations and the 1890 Veteran's census.
- Maine in the Civil War
- Maine State Archives Civil War Page
- Maryland in the Civil War
- Massachusetts Civil War Research Center
- McHenry County Civil War Roundtable ~ Illinois
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Men of the Civil War - Rochester Soldiers and Sailors ~ New Hampshire
- Michigan in the Civil War 1861-1866
- Michigan in the Civil War - A Guide to the Resources in the Bentley Historical Library
The Bentley Library has more than four hundred collections pertaining to the participation of Michigan men and military units in the Civil War. Online indexes to names, regiments, battles, portraits and "Brown's card index headings.".
- Milam County, Texas Civil War Page
A reference to Milam County, Texas units and company commanders during the Civil War.
- Mississippi Civil War Information
- Mississippi in the War Between the States
- Missouri in the Civil War
- Missouri Volunteer Forces in the Civil War with Federal Service (UNION)
Regiments for Missouri in the Civil War listed with links to detail of battles.
- Mount Sterling and the Civil War ~ Mount Sterling, Ohio
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Names of Richland County Soldiers who fought at the Siege of Vicksburg ~ Richland, Illinois
- Nevada Civil War Volunteers
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New Hampshire Heritage, 1861-1865 New Hampshire involvement in the Civil War. Includes genealogy, Units, stories, links, and more.
- New Jersey in the Civil War
- New York State and the Civil War
- New York State Civil War Soldier Database
Information includes more than 360,000 men who served in New York State Volunteer and the United States Sharpshooter units and the state's three regiments of United States Colored Troops during the Civil War.
- North Carolina Civil War Home Page
Collection of biographical and historical information pertaining to North Carolina and North Carolinians in the American Civil War.
- Northeast Georgia Civil War Round Table
- Ohio in the Civil War
- Ohio Civil War Infantry
- Old Times, Not Forgotten
Featuring links for Arkansas resources.
- Paul's Civil War Page
History of Maine soldiers and sailors during the American Civil War period.
- Pennsylvania's Civil War Conscientious Objectors
Database of names of Pennsylvania men who refused military service during the American Civil War for reasons of conscience. Arranged by surname and by county.
- Pennsylvania in the Civil War
- Pennsylvania Volunteers of the Civil War Regimental Rosters
Hundreds of PA Civil War rosters and histories listed by regiment. Each regiment includes field and staff officers, enlisted men, regimental history, and PA county of recruitment.
- Russell County, Virginia Civil War Website
- Snohomish County, WA - Civil War ~ Washington
- South Carolina in the Civil War
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South Carolina in the War Between the States
- South Dakota Civil War Veterans - 1885
Index of census record sheets for a special census of Civil War veterans living in Dakota Territory (South Dakota) in 1885.
- The Southern Home Front 1861-1865
From Documenting the American South.
- St. Croix Valley Civil War Round Table
The SCVCWRT in western Wisconsin and eastern Minnesota.
- Tennessee and the Civil War
- Tennessee Confederate Soldiers' Home Applications
- Texas Adjutant General Service Records 1836-1935
- Texas Confederate War Journals
- Texas in the Civil War
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Trumbull County Ohio Civil War Veterans
- TNGenWeb Civil War Resource Page
- USGenWeb Civil War Veterans - Missouri Veterans
- Vermont in the Civil War
Vermont Civil War rosters, history, casualty listings, and cemetery listings.
- Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War
Living the Civil War in Pennsylvania and Virginia.
- Virginia Civil War Home Page
- War Between the States in South Carolina
Designed to help the genealogist learn more about the history of the Civil War & their ancestors who served in the War Between the States.
- Washington County, OH, in the Civil War
- West Virginia Civil War Medals
A list of current owners of West Virginia Civil War medals, as well information about the soldiers for whom they were made. A complete history of the medals is provided.
- West Virginia in the Civil War
- Wisconsin Goes to War: Digital Civil War Collections
From the University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh.
- Wisconsin Veterans Museum
- WV American Civil War Research Site
Civil War site related to Confederate West Virginia history.
- York County, South Carolina in the Civil War
Rosters & regimental histories of units from York County.
- Civil War Grand Army of the Republic
From the Denver Public Library.
- eBay Listings: Grand Army of the Republic
GAR memorabilia and ephemera for sale.
- Glorious Contentment: The Grant Army of the Republic, 1865-1900
A book by Stuart McConnell.
- The Grand Army of the Republic and Kindred Societies
Guide to holdings in the Library of Congress general collections related to the Grand Army of the Republic and other organizations of Union Army Civil War veterans.
- Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Seattle, WA
3-generational database of Civil War Union veterans buried in Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery on Capitol Hill in Seattle, WA.
- Grand Army of the Republic Civil War Museum and Library ~ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Grand Army of the Republic Department of Ohio Personal War Sketches of the Members of W. A. Brand Post No. 98 of Urbana ~ Ohio
- Grand Army of the Republic in Illinois
Lists GAR posts in Illinois.
- The Grand Army of the Republic and Kindred Societies
A guide to resources in the General Collections of the Library of Congress.
- The Grand Army of the Republic in Michigan
Includes information on a Records Project and an online searchable database of GAR members in Michigan.
- The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) in Missouri
- Grand Army of the Republic in Nebraska
Includes selected membership records and a list of GAR posts in Nebraska.
- Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) in Oklahoma
Lists GAR records available from the Oklahoma Historical Society.
- Grand Army of the Republic Records Project
Includes listings of known GAR posts from each state. From the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.
- Grand Army of the Republic records, 1865-1949 ~ New York
Descriptions of over 40.5 cubic feet (83 boxes) of records in the New York State Archives.
- Grand Army Of The Republic: Department Of Wisconsin
A book by Thomas J. McCrory.
- Iowa Grand Army of the Republic
Includes a list of GAR posts in Iowa.
- Jasper County Indiana Library GAR Records
Below is a table of information on the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) Society of veterans who fought for the north in the Civil War (1861-1865), Jasper County Post #84. Information was taken from the Jasper County G.A.R. applications.
- Membership and National Encampment Badges of the Grand Army of the Republic 1866-1949
A book by Jeffrey B. Floyd.
- National Organization Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic
- New York State Department, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic
- The Norton G.A.R. Collection
G.A.R. and related badges, buttons, pins and ribbons.
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The Oldvets Posthome Includes photographs of GAR membership badges, encampment badges & veteran photos.
- WDVA Wisconsin Veterans Museum Wisconsin Grand Army of the Republic Posts Page
- Camp Letterman General Hospital
From Gettysburg National Military Park.
- Civil War Medical Terminology - (Civil War) 19th Century Medical Terminology
- Civil War Medicine
- Civil War Medicine Vocabulary
- Confederate Medical Personnel
Article by DeAnne Blanton.
- C.S. Army Deaths at Cassville, Georgia Hospitals
List of deaths of CS soldiers in the hospitals around Cassville, Georgia, during the period between October, 1863, and March, 1864. Transcribed from the Atlanta newspaper, Southern Confederacy of March 25, 1864. Additional data from some state rosters also included.
- Hale's 31st Alabama / 49th Alabama, Port Hudson, LA Hospital Ledger
- National Museum of Civil War Medicine
- National Museum of Health and Medicine
Information on the history of American and military medicine. Special emphasis on Civil War medicine.
- Pre-1870 American Surgical Instruments & Amputation Sets
Extensive photos and information on Civil War surgical amputation sets and instruments. Included are articles on collecting and identification of medical antiques and specificaly US Army Hospital Department sets. List of American makers of military surgery sets used during the Civil War.
- Register of Confederate Naval Patients in the Charity Hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1861
- Register of Confederate Naval Patients in the C.S. Hospital Ship "St. Philip" at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1861-1862
Register of Confederate naval patients, which includes personal details.
- Resources in Civil War Medicine
At The Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
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Sick and Wounded Transported to New York on the U.S. Transport Eastern Queen A list of 104 Union soldiers that arrived in New York on May 9, 1862 on the U.S. Transport Eastern Queen.
- Sick Report 1863
Sick Report 1863 Company "E", 4th Regiment, Delaware Infantry Volunteers
- Tennessee Confederate Physicians : An Introduction
From the Tennessee State Library and Archives - Historical and Genealogical Information.
- Virginia's Confederate Military Hospitals
- Alabama Archives: Military Records
ADAH Alabama Department of Archives & History, Montgomery, Alabama.
- Bardstown Civil War Museum - Bardstown, Kentucky
- Beauvoir, Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library ~ Biloxi, Mississippi
- Civil War Library and Museum ~ Pennsylvania
- Civil War Life - The Soldiers' Museum ~ Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania, Virginia
- Civil War Records in the Florida State Archives
- Civil War Research at the Minnesota Historical Society
Index to records held by the Minnesota Historical Society.
- Connecticut State Library
- Georgia Archives Military Records
- Gettysburg National Military Park Library & Research Center ~ Pennsylvania
- Grand Army of the Republic Civil War Museum and Library ~ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- A Guide to the Civil War Materials of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary
- Hill College - Harold B. Simpson History Complex
The Confederate Research Center was founded in 1963. Includes information on both Confederate and Union soldiers.
- Library Guide to U.S. Civil War Resources
University of Tennessee Libraries.
- Military Records: Civil War (18611865)
From the Kansas State Historical Society.
- Missouri State Archives
- Museum of the Confederacy ~ Richmond, Virginia
- New England Civil War Museum ~ Vernon, Connecticut
- New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center ~ Saratoga Springs, New York
- Old Court House Civil War Museum
Winchester, Virginia, served as a prison/hospital during the Civil War.
- Pennsylvania State Archives - Archives Records Information Access System (ARIAS)
- Research Guide to Civil War Materials at the Connecticut State Library
Describes resources available in the Connecticut State Library.
- Researching Your Civil War Ancestors
From the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives.
- Soldiers & Sailors National Military Museum & Memorial ~ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- University of Wisconsin Digital Collections
Promoting the Wisconsin idea by providing professional leadership in the creation of quality digital resources from libraries and archives for faculty, staff and students, citizens of the state and scholars at large.
- Civil War Band Collection: 1st Brigade Band of Brodhead, Wisconsin
During the winter of 1856-57, the Brodhead Tin Band was formed, named after the rough tin horns on which they played. Their first professional performance in 1857 was for a political gathering in Beloit following which its founders Oscar KIMBERLY, George T. SPAULDING, and Charlie STONE purchased a set of good brass instruments and had a band wagon built to transport the group to its various engagements. In 1858, they were invited to play in Freeport, Illinois, for the second Lincoln-Douglas debate on slavery. When the Civil War began, the band members enlisted and became the 3rd Wisconsin Band. Declining morale in the face of military defeats lead the men to return home when their commissions expired but in 1864, eighteen members re-enlisted becoming the 1st Brigade Band, 3rd Division, 15th Army Corps, under General William F. Sherman. The musical legacy of the 1st Brigade Band presented here consists of a set of twelve, leather-bound partbooks and seven envelopes of other music manuscripts. Most of the pieces contained in this collection are identified as quicksteps, a type of music for dancing and many are arrangements of well-known songs.
- Wisconsin Goes to War: Our Civil War Experience
In collaboration with UW Oshkosh and the Wisconsin Historical Society, Wisconsin Goes to War: Our Civil War Experience presents letters, diary entries, journals, and other correspondence by Wisconsin soldiers and citizens, and conveys their unique Civil War experiences. Additional materials from this collection will be available throughout 2005, including Civil War-era poems, musical compositions, and recollections by Wisconsin women.
- U.S. Civil War Regimental Histories in the Library of Congress
A searchable catalog of U.S. Civil War regimental histories in the Library of Congress.
- USGenWeb Archives: West Virginia: Civil War Files
- Virginia Military Institute Archives
Includes full text manuscripts, images, and an online historical VMI rosters database for surname research.
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NCUV Mailing List For anyone with a genealogical or historical interest in the North Carolina Union Volunteers formed during the American Civil War including soldiers, battles, regimental histories, and military and pension records for the 1st & 2nd North Carolina Union Volunteer Infantries and the 2nd & 3rd North Carolina Union Mounted Infantries. Archives: browse or search.
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NORTHEAST-GEORGIA-CIVIL-WAR-ROUNDTABLE Mailing List For members of the Northeast Georgia Civil War Rountable, an informal group of Civil War bluffs representing both Union and Confederate viewpoints. Archives: browse or search.
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SULTANA Mailing List For anyone who is researching the 2,000+ soldiers aboard the ill-fated steamship Sultana which exploded in 1865. Archives: browse or search.
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USCW-SHILOH Mailing List For anyone with a genealogical interest in those who fought at Shiloh, the bloodiest Civil War battle in Tennessee. Archives: browse or search.
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WVWBTSVETS Mailing List For anyone researching Civil War Veterans, both Confederate and Union, in West Virginia. Archives: browse or search.
- Civil War Discussion Forums
Family history and the American Civil War. A newly added Forum for discussion of Canadians in the Civil War.
- H-CIVWAR Home Page
The H-Net discussion list dealing with the culture and history of the Civil War.
- Maine Civil War Discussion Forum
An open forum for the discussion of Maine in the Civil War. All Regiments, Soldiers, and their families.
- Massachusetts Civil War Discussion Forum
- New Jersey Civil War Discussion Forum
- New York Civil War Discussion Forum
- Pennsylvania Civil War Discussion Forum
- Usenet Newsgroup alt.war.civil.usa
- Usenet Newsgroup soc.history.war.us-civil-war
- Yahoo! Groups - 13thWVI - 13th Regiment WV Volunteer Infantry
- Civil War and Later Navy Personnel Records at the National Archives, 1861-1924
Article by Lee D. Bacon .
- The Civil War Navies Message Board
- Complete Descriptive List or Muster Roll of the Crew of the U.S. Gunboat "Commodore Morris" on the Thirty first day of March, 1864
Roll of personnel aboard the vessel for the period; includes details of nativity, state of enlistment, age, occupation and personal description.
- Complete Descriptive List or Muster Roll of the Crew of the U.S. Steamer "Florida" on the First day of October, 1863
Roll of personnel aboard the vessel for the period; includes details of nativity, state of enlistment, age, occupation and personal description.
- Complete List or Muster Roll of the Crew of the U.S. Steam Frigate "Niagara" on the Thirty first day of December, 1864
Roll of personnel aboard the vessel for the period; includes details of nativity, state of enlistment, age, occupation and personal description.
- Complete Descriptive Muster Roll of the Crew of the "U.S.S. Minnesota" on the First day of January, 1865.
- Confederate Navy and Marine Corps Personnel, A-M.
Alphabetical index including some biographical and service data.
- Confederate Navy and Marine Corps Personnel, N-Z.
Alphabetical index including some biographical and service data.
- Confederate Navy Collections Index
From the Library of Virginia Digital Collections.
- CSS Georgia
From the US Army Corps of Engineers.
- CSS Neuse State Historic Site
North Carolina's Ill-Fated Ironclad.
- CSS SUMTER Roster
List of personnel of the Confederate cruiser SUMTER, 1861, with some biographical data.
- C.S.S. Tennessee
Flagship, Mobile Squadron, C.S. Navy.
- CSS Virginia Home Page
- Descriptive List of the Crew of the Confederate States Steamer TENNESSEE
A list of the enlisted personnel of the CSS TENNESSEE, dated February, 1864. Includes age, place of birth & other personal data.
- Index Of CSN And CSMC Personnel
Partial list of names, with rating, of personnel who served in the Confederate States Navy and Marine Corps.
- Muster Roll of the CSS Sea Bird
A muster roll of the Confederate Naval Vessel "Sea Bird" with additional data from other sources.
- Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion
Online searchable scanned images of the OR.
- Philip STRACK, USS Potomac
Brief biography and service details of a Union Navy enlisted man who was born in Germany.
- Port Columbus Civil War Naval Museum ~ Columbus, Georgia
- Register of Confederate Naval Patients in the C.S. Hospital Ship "St. Philip" at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1861-1862
Register of Confederate naval patients, which includes personal details.
- Research Guide: Civil War Navies
- Search the Passenger List of the Civil War's 1865 Sultana Tragedy
Search the free 2,090-name passenger list of the Civil War's 1865 Sultana tragedy.
- The Sultana Association
- SULTANA BOOK - "On the Way Home... West Virginia Soldiers on the Sultana"
Free online book, by Linda Cunningham Fluharty. An accounting of the West Virginia soldiers, just released from Confederate prison camps, who were on the ill-fated Sultana when it exploded on the Mississippi River April 27, 1865.
- The Sultana: Death on the Dark River (1865)
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SULTANA Mailing List For anyone who is researching the 2,000+ soldiers aboard the ill-fated steamship Sultana which exploded in 1865. Archives: browse or search.
- Sultana WebRing
- Two Young Sailors
Two young Florida lads who enlisted in the Union Navy.
- Union Navy Deaths During the War
List of personnel in the Union Navy who died during the Civil War from all causes.
- U.S.S. Harvest Moon
Civil War Flagship of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron 1864-1865.
Diaries & Letters:
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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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Boyhood memories of the Civil War, 1861-1865, invasion of Carlisle Original source: Sullivan, J. W.. Boyhood memories of the Civil War, 1861-1865, invasion of Carlisle : a letter written by James W. Sullivan in July, 1932, at Hereford, England, to his friend, Jane Van Ness Smead, of Carlisle, Pennsylvania .... unknown: unknown, 1981.
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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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A little fifer's war diary Original source: Bardeen, C. W.. A little fifer's war diary : with 17 maps, 60 portraits, and 246 other illustrations. Syracuse, N.Y.: C.W. Bardeen, 1910.
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A Rebel war clerk's diary at the Confederate States capital Original source: Jones, J. B.. A Rebel war clerk's diary at the Confederate States capital. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1866.
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A sergeant's diary Original source: Bumbaugh, James R.,. A sergeant's diary : experience of J.R. Bumbaugh with the Army of the Cumberland.. unknown: unknown, 1900.
- Aquilla Standifird's Civil War Diary
Company D, 23rd Iowa.
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BASINGER Papers A brief glimpse into the lives of 1st Lt. William Elon BASINGER, who was killed in the Dade Massacre, and his nephew Major William Starr BASINGER, who fought for the Confederacy in the Civil War.
- Bits of Blue and Gray - April 2001 - Even More Letters Home
Letters written home by soldiers, both Union and Confederate, plus two original poems written recently about the Civil War.
- Bits of Blue and Gray December 2003 - D. E. BUCKINGHAM to John McCORMICK
A letter written home to a father informing him of the death of his son.
- The Civil War Diaries of Mifflin Jennings, 11th Iowa Infantry by Ron Smith
Civil War diary of First Sgt. Mifflin Jennings, Co. C, 11th Iowa Volunteer Infantry regiment, of the famed Iowa Brigade.
- Civil War Diaries of Wentworth DOW # (1829-1904), Pvt, Co E 16th Regt Wisconsin Infantry Volunteers (Adams County Rifles)
Reproduced original diary pages and transcription with extensive supplemental information about the people, places and events described, military records and genealogical connections of people mentioned.
- Civil War Diary of Bingham Findley JUNKIN, 100th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry ("Roundheads")
- The Civil War Diary of E.B. ROOT
- Civil War Diary of Elias D. MOORE 114th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Co. A
- Civil War Journal of Herbert E. COTES of New Woodstock, Madison County, NY
Apr 19, 1862Sept 16, 1862, Eighth Regiment Kansas Volunteers - Company I.
- Civil War Journal of James B. LOCKNEY, Wisconsin 28th Regmt., Co. G
- Civil War Letter Collection of First Lieutenant Rufus Ricksecker, 126th OVI, Part I
A collection of 30 letters written between October 12, 1862 and September 18, 1864. Rufus Ricksecker was killed on September 19, 1864 at the Battle of Opequan (Third Winchester).
- Civil War Letter from Martin Van Buren Keller to John Bricker of Lititz, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- The Civil War Letters of Fannie AUSTIN
This collection of 13 letters saved by Fannie Austin (a 19th century English immigrant to America) during the Civil War era include those received from her husband, brother, and uncle who were all Civil War soldiers from Oneida County, New York (26th NYI and 14th NYHA). The letters and several miscellaneous photos were discovered in 1974 during a remodeling project to a home in Clinton, New York.
- Civil War letters of the "Blountsville Boys", Henry, County, Indiana
Many were written by Allen Wesley Galyean.
- A Collection of Letters from William Edward Short to His Sister Ann
Eleven letters written by William Edward Short, of the 29th Mass, during the Civil War, to his sister Ann.
- December 2002 - Civil War Christmas
A look into how Christmas was probably spent by soldiers and their families at home. Letters and excerpts from letters included.
- Diaries and Letters
Links to Civil War diaries and letters online.
- The Freeman Diary
Civil War diary of John Henderson Freeman of Company I of the 34th Mississippi Volunteers, Walthall's Brigade, Gen'l Bragg's Army, CSA.
- Illinois Greyhounds
Diary of Henry KETZLE of Company A in the 37th Illinois Infantry from July 1861 through May 1866.
- Letter from Sergeant Joseph Fisher, Company A, 126th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
This letter was written on November 3, 1862 from Camp McCook, Cumberland, Maryland. It describes the wonder a rural Ohio farmboy feels on his first trip into the mountains with his Regiment. Joseph Fisher was eventually lost at the Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
- Letters, Diaries, Reminiscences, and Manuscripts of New York Soldiers and Nurses
- Letters from an Iowa Soldier in the Civil War
Part of a collection written by Newton Robert SCOTT, Private, Company A, of the 36th Infantry, Iowa Volunteers to Hannah CONE, his friend and later his wife.
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Letters of the Civil War A compilation of letters from the soldiers, sailors, nurses, politicians, ministers and journalists from the newspapers of the cities and towns of Massachusetts, April 1861-December 1865.
- Letters written by Private Justus G. MATTESON during the Civil War
MATTESON & HATCH surnames. Cortland County, New York.
- The Memoirs, Diary, and Life of Private Jefferson Moses,Company G, 93rd Illinois Volunteers
- More Letters to Share from Levi McCormick
Letters written during the Civil War to and from Levi McCormick, 4th DE Regiment. Also included is the Gettysburg Address.
- Samuel J. BRADLEE'S Civil War Letters
This site is a collection of letters from a Massachusetts artillery officer to his wife in Boston.
- The Wartime Diary of John WEATHERED
Civil War Diary of John Weathered who served in the 9th Tennessee Confederate Cavalry.
- Women's Civil War Diaries and Papers - Locations
- Yahoo!...Civil War: Documents: Personal Accounts
Diaries and letters.
Ethnic Groups & Localities:
- Acadians in Gray
Documents the participation of Acadian descendants who served the Confederate States of American during the War Between the States. Sixty-eight Acadian/Cajun families are included in the data, as are the service records of nearly 4,400 individuals with Acadian surnames.
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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 blockaded family : life in southern Alabama during the Civil War Original source: Hague, Parthenia Antoinette,. A blockaded family : life in southern Alabama during the Civil War. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1888.
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A brief record of events in Exeter, N.H. during the year 1862 : together with the names of the soldiers of this town in the war Original source: Nason, Elias,. A brief record of events in Exeter, N.H. during the year 1862 : together with the names of the soldiers of this town in the war. Exeter: Fogg and Fellowes, 1863.
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A brief record of current events in Exeter, N.H. during the year 1863 : together with the names of the soldiers of this town in Original source: Nason, Elias,. A brief record of current events in Exeter, N.H. during the year 1863 : together with the names of the soldiers of this town in the war. Exeter: Fogg and Fellowes, 1864.
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A country boy's first three months in the army Original source: Barney, C. H.. A country boy's first three months in the army. Providence: N.B. Williams & Co., 1880.
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A famous battery and its campaigns, 1861-'64 : the career of Corporal James Tanner in war and in peace : early days in the Bla Original source: Smith, James E.,. A famous battery and its campaigns, 1861-'64 : the career of Corporal James Tanner in war and in peace : early days in the Black Hills with some account of Capt. Jack Crawford, the poet scout. Washington D.C.: W.H. Lowdermilk & Co., 1892.
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A journal of hospital life in the Confederate Army of Tennessee : from the battle of Shiloh to the end of the war : with sketch Original source: Cumming, Kate,. A journal of hospital life in the Confederate Army of Tennessee : from the battle of Shiloh to the end of the war : with sketches of life and character, and brief notices of current events during that period. Louisville, Ky.: J.P. Morgan & Co., c1866.
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Canadian-born Men Who Served With Minnesota Regiments Between 1861 and 1866 A database of Canadian-born men who served with Minnesota regiments in the Civil War and on the Frontier. Approximately 1,200 names.
- Civil War Irish
To discuss, learn about and honor the Irish men & women of Civil War Era America, both North & South, by enlisting in RootsWeb's Civil-War-Irish-L.
- Confederate Descendants in Brazil
- Finnish Sailors and Soldiers in the American Civil War
- German-American Soldiers In The Us Civil War
- Jewish Soldiers in the Civil War Index
- Jews in the Civil War
- Norwegians in the Civil War
Online searchable database from the Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum in Decorah, Iowa.
- Pennsylvania Volunteers of the Civil War - Biographies
Each Pennsylvania soldier biography contains regiment, battles fought, injuries and POW details, if any, as well as birthplace, birthdate, parents, spouse, children, residence and occupation before and after the War.
- Pennsylvania Volunteers of the Civil War - Personal Civil War History
Diaries and regimental histories written by Pennsylvania Civil War soldiers.
- Pennsylvania Volunteers of the Spanish-American War 1898-1899 - Personal Histories
Letters home, interviews, and stories about Pennsylvania Spanish American War soldiers and nurses.
- Tennessee Confederate Physicians : An Introduction
From the Tennessee State Library and Archives - Historical and Genealogical Information.
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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.
- A Biography of Robert Gould Shaw
Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Massachusetts.
- Bits of Blue and Gray - March 2003 - Civil War Love Story
The story of Gustavus Schmidt, who emigrated to the United States from Germany in 1851. The story has a sad beginning and a sad ending.
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CHILDERS/CHILDRESS Civil war research site
- Civil War Medal of Honor Recipients, A - L and M - Z
- Civil War - Pennsylvania Regiments
Proud tribute to 60 members of my Pennsylvania family who served in the Civil War. Surnames include CAFFEY, FRYLING, FRANKENFIELD, HESS, MALSBURY, PURSELL, SEESE.
- Civil War - SUMMERHILL's in the Military
- Civil War Women - Primary Sources on the Internet
- Clan BOYD International - BOYD Soldiers-Civil War Data
- Conference on Women and the Civil War
The Conference focuses on the service of women to their country during the War Between the States. Participants include academics, independent scholars, reenactors, living history presenters, genealogists, military and government personnel and others who have an interest in women's history.
- Cpt. John L. KUYKENDALL of Greene County, Arkansas
- Dennis J McCARTHY
Dennis J. McCarthy, a private in Co. E, 6th New York Heavy Artillery.
- FamilyOldPhotos.com - Civil War Old Photos
Old, antique, or vintage photos. User submitted with family history and details.
- Francis Marion Gay, Co. F 65th Reg. Georgia Infantry
- Genealogy of the Davis Family
Jefferson Davis, President of C.S.A.
- The Generals of the American Civil War
Pictures of and some small biographies.
- Hiram C. MARTIN Biography
Hiram C. Martin (1822-1906) was born and raised in Milan, Dutchess Co., NY, and later resided in Union, Broome Co., NY. He was a Union Veteran of the Civil War.
- Index to Robert E. Lee and Fort Pulaski [Georgia 1829-1864] ~ Chatham County, Georgia
Index to a book about the time Robert E Lee spent at Fort Pulaski. Also tells how Fort Pulaski was used during the Civil War.
- Isaac Spears Sanderlin, Private, Co. I, 100th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War
Cyndi's 3rd great-grandfather.
- James C. Grayson - Civil War
James C. Grayson served with Smith's Battery, later known as Turner's Battery of the Army of the Mississippi during the Civil War.
- John Fredrick Hartranft by Harry Sproehnle
This is the life and times of Civil War General John Fredrick Hartranft.
- John Monroe DICK
Member of the 18th Louisiana.
- Lewis Peter WIGGINS, Signal Quartermaster, CSS SHENANDOAH.
- MA Ryan, Co B 14th Miss Vol Inf C.S.A.
Experience of a Confederate Soldier in Camp and Prison in The Civil War 1861-1865.
- Matthew Fontaine Maury - Scientist, Curmudgeon, Confederate
The story of Matthew Fontaine Maury from his roots back to the 1500s. Read about his family and military career through pre Civil War and during the war, and also post Civil War times.
- My Civil War Ancestors
Lt. Elijah JAMES, USA, 1st Inf AR; Cpl.David KIRKPATRICK, 25th Inf AR,CSA; Pvt.Right M. GROOMS,10th TX Pratt's Art.
- Nathan Bedford Forrest
CSA General Nathan Bedford Forrest.
- Off To The Civil War - The Search for John Wesley HARGRAVE of Wilder's Lightning Brigade (A Mid-life Crisis Adventure and Travel Essay)
A Civil War reenactor's mid-life search for his Civl War ancestor.
- The Other Civil War Veterans in Cyndi's Family
CARTWRIGHT, INGLE, SANDERLIN and WALTERHOUSE.
- The Papers of Abraham Lincoln
- Recollections of Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg
The story of two Quaker sisters who went to see President Lincoln, Nov. 19, 1863, at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
- Samuel Beard Risien: From the "CSS Alabama" to the "Titanic."
A brief biographical sketch of a Confederate sailor who survived the Civil War, only to drown in the sinking of the Titanic, some fifty years later.
- Six Extraordinary Ladies
The stories 6 ladies during the Civil War.
- Tennessee Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans -- Ellis Harper
History and roster of Captain Ellis Harper and his Confederate Partisans of Sumner County, Tennessee.
- Ulysses S. Grant Home Page
The Internet's largest website on General U.S. Grant.
- Union Civil War Pension File for James RAMPLEY
This site contains a complete scanned set of Civil War pension papers for veteran James Rampley.
- Winslow Homer
This site includes the civil war work of Winslow Homer, with over 50 examples of his work. It also includes his post-was seascape work, a biography, and a time line. Winslow Homer was the 19th century's most popular artist.
- Women and the Civil War
Manuscript sources in the Special Collections Library at Duke University.
- Women Soldiers of the Civil War
- Xerxes Knox, Private, Co. G, 3rd Iowa Cavalry in the Civil War
Cyndi's 3rd great-grandfather and a prisoner at Camp Ford in Tyler, Texas.
- The 48th Ohio at Camp Ford
History of Camp Ford, the largest Confederate Prisoner of War Camp west of the Mississippi.
- Alton in the Civil War - Alton Prison ~ Illinois
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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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Andersonville Prisoners of War Original source: Andersonville, Georgia. Andersonville Prisoner of War Database. Andersonville, GA, USA: National Park Service, Andersonville National Historic Site.
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Camp Morton, 1861-1865 : Indianapolis prison camp Original source: Winslow, Hattie Lou.. Camp Morton, 1861-1865 : Indianapolis prison camp. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1940.
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Capture and escape : a narrative of army and prison life Original source: Kellogg, John Azor,. Capture and escape : a narrative of army and prison life. Madison: Wisconsin History Commission, 1908.
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ANDERSONVILLE Mailing List For the descendants and interested historians of Andersonville, the Civil War's most notorious prison camp, to swap knowledge and research the lives of Union prisoners before, during, and after their time in Andersonville.
- Andersonville National Historic Site
From the National Park Service.
- Bits of Blue & Gray - Andersonville/Camp Sumter
A presentation about the Civil War Prison Andersonville/Camp Sumter as given by Kevin Frey to the American Civil War History chat on AOL.
- Brothers Bound
A source page for information on the Civil Ware era prisoner of war experience - links to histories, biographies, rosters, and primary documents.
- Cahaba Civil War Prison ~ Selma, Alabama
- Camp Douglas, Illinois
Prison camp and training camp.
- Camp Ford, C.S.A.
The largest Confederate Prisoner of War Camp west of the Mississippi River.
- Camp Ford - Texas Beyond History
- Camp Moore Confederate Cemetery and Museum ~ Louisiana
- Charleston Race Course Prison Dead, SC
Union Civil War Prisoners of War originally buried at the Charleston Race Course Cemetery and later reinterred at the Beaufort National Cemetery.
- Civil War - Confederate and Union Prisoners of War
Searchable database of Civil War Union and Confederate Prisoners of War.
- Civil War Prison Elmira
- Civil War Prison Point Lookout
- Civil War Prisons
Online searchable database of Andersonville and Fort McHenry prisoners. From the Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System.
- The Civil War Prisons Message Board
- Civil War Richmond - Prisons
Including information about Belle Isle Prison and Libby Prison.
- Confederate POW Graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery ~ St. Louis, Missouri
- Confederate POW's Listed in Arkansas Units Who Died in Rock Island, IL Prison Camp
- Confederate POW's Listed in Kentucky Units Who died at Rock Island, IL
- Elmira Prison Camp (Civil War) History
History of the Elmira Prison Camp (Civil War) and burials of those who died there.
- Elmira Prison Camp OnLine Library
- Friends of the Florence Stockade ~ Florence, South Carolina
- Fort Delaware Society
- GALVANIZED TARS: Confederate Prisoners of War Who Enlisted in the Union Navy
Information on the many Confederate Prisoners of War who enlisted in the Union Navy. Includes a listing of a small number of these personnel.
- Gratiot Street Prison
Gratiot Street Prison, a Union Civil War prison in St. Louis, Missouri.
- Handbook of Texas Online: CAMP FORD
- The Immortal 600
600 Confederate prisoners of war imprisoned at Ft. Delaware, Ft. Pulaski, Hilton Head, and other places.
- The Johnson's Island Memorial Project ~ Sandusky Bay, Ohio
Civil War prison and cemetery. A project of the Ohio Division United Daughters of the Confederacy.
- Kansas Prisoners of War at Camp Ford, Texas 1863-1865
- Libby Prison
Names of soldiers who escaped, died or were admitted to the prison, both Union and Confederate.
- Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia
- Macon County, Georgia
- MA Ryan, Co B 14th Miss Vol Inf C.S.A.
Experience of a Confederate Soldier in Camp and Prison in The Civil War 1861-1865.
- Ohio Prisoner of War Camp Sources
- Point Lookout, Md., Prison Camp
A prison camp for Confederate prisoners of war was built at Point Lookout, Md., on the tip of the peninsula where the Potomac River joins Chesapeake Bay. In all, over 50,000 men, both military and civilian, were held prisoner there.
- Point Lookout POW Descendants Organization
Point Lookout Prison Camp for Confederates in the state of Maryland, 1863 to 1865.
- Rock Island Prison, Illinois
Historical information about the Rock Island prison in Illinois.
- Union Civil War Prison at Elmira, NY
- Unlikely Allies : Fort Delaware's Prison Community in the Civil War
A book by Dale Fetzer.
- Vicki Betts' Compiled List of Kansas Civil War POW's at Camp Ford, Texas
- Xerxes Knox, Private, Co. G, 3rd Iowa Cavalry in the Civil War
Cyndi's 3rd great-grandfather and a prisoner at Camp Ford in Tyler, Texas.
Links to professional researchers found on Cyndi's List are included as a courtesy. Unless otherwise stated, the existence of these links on Cyndi's List does not imply endorsement of the services or products provided by those professional researchers. See also: Disclaimers
- Civil War Pensions, Revolutionary War Records and Homestead Papers Copied by Faith Libelo
She can visit the National Archives for you and copy the files. E-mail Faith at Faith@Libelo.info for details.
- Civil War Research
Professional research service.
- Civil War Vignettes
A frameable description with period image of your ancestor's service.
- George Farr Genealogy and Historical Research
Research for genealogy, authors and historians in Chemung, Steuben and Schuyler Counties. Elmira Prison Camp and Civil War a specialty.
- The Historical Detective
Professional research services with concentration on colonial New England, Civil War soldiers, and Northern Virginia.
- Historical Research
Civil War research: service/pension records, photographs and maps.
- Roll-Call Historical Research Services
Fast, affordable and professional research at the National Archives and Library of Congress. Specializing in Civil War and genealogical records.
- Union Pension Records
Professional research service for Civil War pension files at the National Archives in Washington, DC.
- Virginia Family Research
Virginia genealogy, Virginia Confederate records, Revolutionary records.
- Amazon.com Genealogy Bookstore - Civl War
 The following are individual book titles of interest for this topic. The book links below point to the Amazon.com bookstore online where you may purchase the book if you wish. These links are provided to bring these published resources to your attention as an aid to your research. Follow the links to books of interest to make note of their title, author, publisher, and ISBN. You might then use this information to obtain the book from your local library or your favorite corner book shop.
- 1890 Union Veterans Census: Special Enumeration Schedules Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of the Civil War. Missouri Counties: Bollinger, Butler ... ott, Shannon, Stoddard, Washington, and Wayne
A book by Linda L Green.
- All the Daring of the Soldier: Women of the Civil War Armies
A book by Elizabeth D. Leonard.
- America's Civil War Magazine
Save 25% off the cover price.
- Archaeological Perspectives on the American Civil War
A book by Clarence R. Geier.
- Camps & Campaigns of the 107th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry 1862-1865
A book by Jacob Smith.
- CivilWarAmerica.com Electronic Media
Civil War CD-ROMs.
- Civil War Genealogy
A book by George K. Schweitzer.
- Civil War Historian
 A magazine subscription for sale.
- Civil War Mississippi: A Guide
A book by Michael B. Ballard.
- Civil War Muster Rolls
A CD-ROM by Ancestry.
- The Civil War CD-ROM: The Official Record of the War Between the States
A CD-ROM by H-Bar Enterprises.
- The Civil War on the Web: A Guide to the Very Best Sites
A book by William G. Thomas.
- Civil War Prisons
A book by William B. Hesseltine.
- The Civil War Roster of Davidson County, North Carolina: Biographies of 1,996 Men Before, During and After the Conflict
A book by Christopher M. Watford.
- Civil War Times Illustrated Magazine
Save 36% off the cover price.
- The Confederados: Old South Immigrants in Brazil
A book by Cyrus B. Dawsey.
- Confederate Camp Cooking
A book by Patricia B. Mitchell.
- The Confederate Cherokees: John Drew's Regiment of Mounted Rifles
A book by W. Craig Gaines.
- The Confederate Dead in Brooklyn (New York): Biographical Sketches of 513 Confederate POWs
A book by John F. Walter.
- Confederate Research Sources: A Guide to Archive Collections
A book by James C. Neagles.
- Cooking for the Cause: Confederate Recipes, Documented Quotations, Commemorative Recipes
A book by Patricia B. Mitchell.
- Elmira: Death Camp of the North
A book by Michael Horigan.
- Generals at Rest: The Grave Sites of the 425 Official Confederate Generals
A book by Richard Owen.
- Glorious Contentment: The Grant Army of the Republic, 1865-1900
A book by Stuart McConnell.
- Guide to Civil War Records in the South Carolina Department of Archives & History
A book by Patrick McCawley.
- Hispanic Confederates
A book by John O'Donnell-Rosales.
- In Search of Confederate Ancestors: The Guide
A book by J. H. Segars.
- In View of the Great Want of Labor: A Legislative History of African American Conscription in the Confederacy
A book by E. Renee Ingram.
- The Lees of Virginia: Seven Generations of an American Family
A book by Paul C. Nagel.
- Lincoln's Foreign Legion: The 39th New York Infantry, the Garibaldi Guard
A book by Michael Bacarella.
- The Lost Colony of the Confederacy
A book by Eugene C. Harter.
- Melting Pot Soldiers: The Union's Ethnic Regiments
A book by William L. Burton.
- Mrs. Billy Yank's Receipt Book: Cooking on the Home Front 1861-1865
A book by Patricia B. Mitchell.
- Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers and Louisiana Confederate Commands
A book by Andrew B. Booth.
- Staff Officers in Gray: A Biographical Register of the Staff Officers in the Army of Northern Virginia
A book by Robert E. L. Krick.
- A Taste For War: The Culinary History of the Blue and the Gray
A book by William C. Davis.
- Tracing Your Civil War Ancestor
A book by Bertram Hawthorne Groene.
- The Union Preserved: A Guide to the Civil War Records in the New York State Archives
A book by Harold Holzer.
- A User's Guide to the Official Records of the American Civil War
A book by Alan Conrad Aimone.
- America's Civil War Magazine
- American Civil War Map Exhibits Timeline State Battle Maps
American Civil War Maps and Timeline. Casualties of the civil war, reenactment merchandise state battle maps.
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Ancestry.com - Massachusetts Army and Navy, 1861-65 Searchable database available by subscription.
- Bent's Cookie Factory
Still making hardtack crackers in Milton, Massachusetts since 1801.
- Berlin, Pennsylvania History & Genealogy Page
We offer books for sale, Civil War information on the 142nd Pennsylvania, the Whiskey Rebellion & genealogical research.
- Boyd Publishing Company - Civil War
- Broadfoot Publishing Company
Publishes Civil War books, genealogy and CD references. Provides compiled service records and pension records research.
- Camp Pope Bookshop
Specializing in out-of-print books on the American Civil War, Iowa & the Trans-Mississippi Theater
- The Cincinnati CWRT On-line Book Store
Proceeds go to battlefield preservation.
- CivilWarAmerica.com Electronic Media
Civil War and American Indian history on CD-ROM and DVD-ROM.
- CivilWarAncestors.com
Electronic publisher reproducing rare & out-of-print rosters, regimental histories, and personal narratives.
- CivilWarBookade.com - American Civil War Books
- Civil War Diaries
- Civil War Family Photographs
- The Civil War in Georgia
CD-ROM publications for sale.
- The Civil War in South Carolina
CD-ROM publications for sale.
- Civil War Interactive
Free on-line magazine.
- Civil War Lady's On-Line Book Shoppe
Civil War books for sale.
- The Civil War Music Store
Authentic music of the Civil War.
- Civil War Photograph Collection
Library of Congress.
- CW Publishing
Publication and re-publication of out-of-print Civil War, Family History, and other materials.
- Civil War Soldiers from Brunswick County, Virginia
Book for sale including online surname index.
- Civil War Times Magazine
- Confederate Veteran Articles
Searchable database of selected articles and poems that were published in the "Confederate Veteran" magazines from 1893 through 1932.
- cwpublishing
Old Hickory - The Autobiography of Horace Hopkins Shaw; The First Maine Heavy Artillery.
- eBay Listings: Civil War Genealogy
Online auction service for buying & selling.
- Emmis Books - Civil War History
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The Encyclopedia of Quantrill's Guerrillas A book that contains information such as birth, death dates, places, family members, and more about many of the men who rode with Quantrill. Some of the more important men are Bloody Bill Anderson, George Todd, Frank James, Jesse James and Cole Younger.
- Family Forest Civil War Officers CD-ROM
A collection of kinship reports of key Union & Confederate Civil War officers on CD-ROM.
- Fowlerville Michigan Goes To War 1861-1865
Book for sale.
- Genealogical.com - Civil War
The online store of Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company.
- [The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
Ghost Guns: Hampton in the Civil War - Ghost Guns of Virginia Bi-weekly historical publication of the American Revolution and American Civil War. Research services offered free to subscribers.
- Guidon Books
Has an extensive collection of new and out of print books on the American Civil War and Western Americana.
- This Gunner at His Piece - James E. Haas
Welcome to the Online Home of This Gunner at His Piece... 226 Men with ties to College Point, New York took part in the Civil War. They served 82 different Army units, and in the Navy, both on land and on sea. They were engineers and artillerists, and one was a musician in the Marine Band. The majority claimed Germany as their country of birth, and 24 died in the service of their adopted homeland. This publication tells their stories, before, during and after the American Civil War.
- Heritage Photographs - Vintage Photographs, Illustrations and Graphics
New Civil War collections of photographic images and Union patriotic graphics.
- Hollywood Cemetery: Her Forgotten Soldiers: Confederate Field Officers At Rest
An in-depth study of the field grade officers of General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia who are buried in Richmond, Virginia's famous Hollywood Cemetery. This book is acknowledged by Civil War experts as the definitive biographical work on these forgotten heroes of the Confederacy.
- James River Publications Civil War Homepage
- The Kentucky Civil War Research Series
Ordering information for Kentucky Civil War/genealogical books, "Confederate Soldiers of Kentucky" and "Confederate Pensioners of Kentucky."
- The Longest Raid of the Civil War
Book for sale about Morgan's Raid.
- MANGHAM.org
Website for the new book, "Oh, For a Touch of the Vanished Hand" Discovering a Southern Family and the Civil War. The book features genealogy, family history and regimental history associated with the MANGHAM families of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and Florida. Complete genealogical appendix, index and bibliography.
- The McGowan Book Company
Specializing in locating, buying and selling rare books, Civil War memorabilia, photographs and documents. Also, materials for Americana, African-American history, Church History and Military history.
- MHI Photograph Database - Catalog of CW Photos
- Miles of History - Online Auction
- Mountain Press - Civil War
Free Surname Search for many Civil War Books. Information available for many southern states on burial records, prisoners, pensions, rosters, officers, widows. Titles includes Special Presidential Pardons for Confederate Soldiers, McKenzie's Fighting Fifth and many more.
- Mountain Press - Military
Free Surname Search for many military titles. Information available for the Black Hawk Wars, Cherokee War, Civil War, Revolutionary War, Seminole War, War of 1812, Revolutionary War as well as many maps.
- Northcott Genealogical Publications - Grand Army of the Republic Death Rolls Books
Transcription of the Death Rolls from the published Proceedings of the Annual Encampments of the departments of the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.).
- North South Trader's Civil War Magazine
- The Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies
128 volumes, including index. Also available on CD-ROM.
- Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion - Journal Contents (1861 - 1865)
Scanned version of these volumes courtesy of Cornell University Library.
- Ohio Civil War Genealogy Journal
A quarterly publication from The Ohio Genealogical Society.
- The OR - The Official Record of the Union and Confederate Armies in the War of the Rebellion
- The Rural Citizen Online Bookstore
Specializes in Southern and Confederate history, culture and heritage.
- Selected Civil War Photographs - American Memory Collection, Library of Congress
- SoldierSearch.com - Civil War Research and Genealogy Materials
Featuring products from Broadfoot Publishing, including several CD-ROMs.
- Staff Officers in Gray: A Biographical Register of the Staff Officers in the Army of Northern Virginia
Description of the book from its publisher.
- Time Capsule Inc.
Civil War photographs, landscapes. Shadow boxes with civil war artifacts, original photo prints, and hand painted backgrounds.
- Twin Publications - Letters from Elmiras Trunk: An Indiana Family in the Civil War
- The Valley of the Shadow: The Eve of War, Newspapers
From the Civil War project at the University of Virginia.
- The Valley of the Shadow: The War Years, Newspapers
From the Civil War project at the University of Virginia.
- The Valley of the Shadow: The Aftermath, Newspapers
From the Civil War project at the University of Virginia.
- War of the Rebellion - Journal Contents (1880 - 1901)
The War of the Rebellion is a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies. This online version contains scanned images of the pages for Series 1, Volumes 1-53, Series 2, Volumes 1-8, Series 3, Volumes 1-5, Series 4, Volumes 1-4.
- West Virginia Book Company
- 1883 Pensioners Online
Lists by state and county for "Pensioners on the Roll as of January 1, 1883. Includes veterans of the War of 1812 and Union service in the Civil War as well as their family members who received penions.
- 1883 Pensioners on the Roll - Arizona Territory
Official government list of veterans, widows and dependents receiving pensions for military service, in Arizona Territory, circa 1883.
- 1883 Pensioners on the Roll - Colusa County, California
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.
- 1883 Pensioners on the Roll - Kern County, California
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.
- 1883 Pensioners on the Roll - Lake County, California
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.
- 1883 Pensioners on the Roll - Lassen County, California
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.
- 1883 Pensioners on the Roll - Los Angeles County, California
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.
- 1883 Pensioners on the Roll - Marin County, California
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.
- 1883 Pensioners on the Roll - Monterey County, California
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.
- 1883 Pensioners on the Roll - Pierce County, Washington
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.
- 1883 Pensioners on the Roll - Wyoming Territory
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.
- 1890 Civil War Veterans Census, Sumner County, Tennessee
- 1890 Special Census of Surviving Soldiers ~ New York
For Queens, Nassau & Suffolk counties.
- The 1890 Veterans Census ~ Franklin County, New York
- ADAH: Civil War Service Database
This database is being created from an 8 x 5 card file maintained by the Alabama Department of Archives and History from the early 1900s until 1982. Currently all entries under the letters A - L are available.
- American Civil War Research and Genealogy Database
Fee-for-search online database.
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Ancestry.com - 1890 Veterans Schedules Searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images available with fee-based subscription. Index to individuals enumerated in the 1890 special census of Civil War Union veterans and widows of veterans. Although this schedule was to be used to enumerate Union veterans, in some areas, Confederate veterans were listed as well. Veterans schedules are often used as a partial substitute for the 1890 federal census. Original source: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1890. M123, 118 rolls.
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Ancestry.com - Search Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images available with fee-based subscription. Original source: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. T288, 544 rolls.
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Ancestry.com - Confederate States Field Officers Searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images available with fee-based subscription. Original source: Memorandum of Field Officers in the Confederate States Service. Bethesda, MD, USA: University Publications of America, 1900. The records in this collection were taken from a CD-ROM copy of microfiche records.
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Ancestry.com - Getting the Most Out of the Civil War Pension Index, Part I , Part II , and Part III Articles by Cynthia Fox and Connie Potter.
- Arkansas History Commission - Request Form for Photocopies of Arkansas Confederate Pensions
- Arkansas History Commission - Request Form for Photocopies of Arkansas Military Service Records
- Civil War Draft Records: Exemptions and Enrollments
Article by Michael T. Meier.
- Pennsylvania Volunteers of the Civil War - Adams County, PA 1883 Pension Roll
Adams county veterans, widows and dependents receiving pensions for military service in 1883. Includes pensioner's name, town, cause for which pensioned, and monthly pension rate.
- Civil War Pennsylvania Volunteers - Pension Roll of 1883
List of veterans, widows and dependents receiving pensions for military service in Schuylkill, Berks, Lebanon, and Lehigh Counties, Pennsylvania in 1883.
- Civil War Pennsylvania Volunteers - York County, PA 1883 Pension Roll
List of York County veterans, widows and dependents receiving pensions for military service in 1883. Includes pensioner's name, town, cause for which pensioned, and monthly pension rate.
- Civil War Records - An Introduction and Invitation
Article by Michael P. Musick from the National Archives web site.
- Civil War Veterans: Copies of Military & Pension Records
Send e-mail to order form NATF 80, Veteran's Records (before WWI only). You will need to give them your postal mailing address.
- Confederate Ancestor Research Guide
- Confederate Military Records at the Archives ~ South Carolina
- Confederate Pension Records
An article from the National Archives.
- Confederate Pension Records
From the Texas State Electronic Library. Searchable database of Confederate pensions filed in the state of Texas. Provides access to indexed names, county of residence, and pension number of some 54,634 approved, rejected, and home pensions issued by the Texas government between 1899 and 1975.
- Confederate Pension Rolls, Veterans and Widows
From the Library of Virginia Digital Collections.
- Confederate POW Graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery ~ St. Louis, Missouri
- Family Search Record Search
Millions of indexed records and images of records. Join volunteers around the world who are helping to make more free records available online through FamilySearch Indexing.
- Florida Confederate Pension Application Files
Record Group 137, Series 587. Search this online index then follow the instructions for ordering a copy of the pension file.
- Footnote.com - Civil War
Footnote is an online repository for original historical documents, combined with the ability for users to make comments, annotations, and upload their own documents. Some areas of Footnote are free to use, while others can be freely searched and then viewed with a paid subscription .
- Civil War Pensions Index
Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900, T289.
- Confederate Amnesty Papers
Case Files of Applications from Former Confederates for Presidential Pardons ("Amnesty Papers"), 1865-67.
- Confederate Papers
Confederate Papers Relating to Citizens or Business Firms, 1861-65.
- Confederate Soldiers - AL
Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama, M311.
- Confederate Soldiers - GA
Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Georgia, M266.
- Confederate Soldiers - NC
Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of North Carolina, M270.
- Confederate Soldiers - TX
Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Texas, M323.
- Confederate Soldiers - VA
Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Virginia, M324.
- Southern Claims Commission
In 1871, the US government established the Southern Claims Commission to address southerners' petitions for compensation of supplies, livestock, and other items taken by the Union troops during the Civil War. More than 20,000 claims were filed. These testimonial files include first-person accounts of how civilians survived the war, detailed circumstances regarding loss of property, and accounts of each family's history and loyalty to the Union cause.
- GenealogyBank.com - Search Historical Documents 1789-1980
 Find military records, casualty lists, Revolutionary and Civil War pension requests, widow's claims, orphan petitions, land grants and much more including all of the American State Papers (1789-1838) and all genealogical content carefully selected from the U.S. Serial Set (1817-1980). More than 133,000 reports, lists and documents. New content added monthly.
- Genealogy Notes: The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
Online article from Prologue - the quarterly of the National Archives and Records Administration.
- Georgia Civil War Pension Records
A community service project to digitize the microfilm associated with the pension applications of Georgia's Confederate soldiers and their widows.
- How to Order Military & Pension Records for Union Civil War Veterans from the National Archives
By Cyndi Howells.
- Indiana Soldier's and Sailor's Children's Home ~ Indiana
Online searchable database from the Indiana State Archives.
- Index to Confederate Pension Applications ~ Texas
- Index to Oklahoma Confederate Pension Records
- The Library of Virginia - Military Records and Resources
- Louisiana Archives Index: Confederate Pension Applications
An index of the applications for a Confederate pension from the Louisiana State Archives.
- Medal of Honor Citations
- 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.
- Military Biographical Index
Surname index from diverse Civil War sources. Includes over Includes 160,480 surnames.
- Missouri Confederate Pension & Home Applications
From the Saint Louis County Library. Information on the collection at the library and scanned examples of documents.
- Morgan County Indiana 1890 Enrollment Of Soldiers
From the Morgan County Public Library.
- NARA | Genealogy | Civil War Records
Everything you need to know when you visit the National Archives in person.
- Nationwide Gravesite Locator
Online searchable index of over 3 million military burials from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
- Norwegians in the Civil War
Online searchable database from the Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum.
- On the Road Again: Visiting the National Archives in Washington, DC, Part I (Civil War Pension Records)
How-to article describing the Civil War pension record holdings of the National Archives and how to use them in genealogical research.
- Pensioners on the Roll - January 1, 1883
Extracted Indiana Counties: Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Grant, Howard, Miami and Tipton.
- Pension Payment Card Samples--Michael John Neill
This site contains sample images of pension payment cards from the Veteran's Administration from 1907-1933. Many Civil War veterans are listed on this finding aid which currently is available only on microfilm.
- Prologue: Civil War Union Court-Martial Case Files
Online article from the NARA's Quarterly magazine "Prologue". Winter 1998's "Genealogy Notes" investigates court-martials during the Civil War.
- Research Guide to Civil War Materials at the Connecticut State Library
Describes resources available in the Connecticut State Library.
- Researching Southern Claims Commission Records
From the St. Louis County Library. Information for researching a Southern Claims Commission claim and provides an overview of Southern Claims Commission resources.
- The special enumeration of Union Veterans and Widows in the Family History Library Catalog
An act of March 1, 1889, provided that the Superintendent of Census in taking the Eleventh Census should "cause to be taken on a special schedule of inquiry, according to such form as he may prescribe, the names, organizations, and length of service of those who had served in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States in the war of the rebellion, and who are survivors at the time of said inquiry, and the widows of soldiers, sailors, or marines." Each schedule calls for the following information: name of the veteran (or if he did not survive, the names of both the widow and her deceased husband); the veteran's rank, company, regiment or vessel, date of enlistment, date of discharge, and length of service in years, months, and days; post office and address of each person listed; disability incurred by the veteran; and remarks necessary to a complete statement of his term of service. Practically all of the schedules for the States Alabama through Kansas and approximately half of those for Kentucky appear to have been destroyed, possibly by fire, before the transfer of the remaining schedules to the National Archives in 1943.
- St. Louis Pensioners: Pensioners on the Roll, 1883
Nearly 1200 Federal Military Pensioners living in the County or City of St.Louis.
- Telegraph Communications of the Civil War Administration of Governor Oliver P. Morton ~ Indiana
Online searchable database from the Indiana State Archives.
- Tennessee Civil War Veterans' Questionnaires
From the Tennessee State Library and Archives.
- Tennessee Confederate Pension Applications : Soldiers and Widows
From the Tennessee State Library and Archives.
- United Confederate Veterans Association Records
Descriptioin of records from the Lousiana State University Libraries' Special Collections.
- United States Civil War Service and Pension Records
Scanned image examples.
- US GenWeb Archives Civil War Pension Project
Transcriptions of pension related materials.
- Wagonmasters Serving the Union During the Civil War
- WorldVitalRecords.com - Military
An inexpensive, growing set of pay-for-use databases. Including vital records, court records, military records, and an extensive collection of newspapers.
General
Alabama
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Alabama: Military
- 1st Alabama Cavalry
- [The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
1st. Infantry Regiment, Alabama, C.S.A.
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4th Alabama Infantry
- 6th Alabama Infantry Home Page
- 15th Alabama Infantry, Company G, CSA
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18th Alabama Infantry Regiment C.S.A.
- 19th Alabama Infantry, Company B
- 19th Alabama Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.
- 23rd Alabama Volunteer Infantry Regiment, CSA
- 25th Alabama Infantry, C.S.A.
- 26th Alabama (O'Neals)
- 27th Alabama Infantry, C.S.A.
- [The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
29th Alabama Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.
- 32nd Infantry Regiment of Alabama Volunteers, Company "D"
- 33rd Alabama Volunteer Infantry Regiment
- 36th Alabama Infantry Regiment
- 42nd Alabama Infantry
- 45th Alabama Infantry Regiment Muster Roll
- 47th Alabama Infantry - Historical Sketch
- 49th Alabama (C.S.A.) During the Civil War
Initially known as "Hale's 31st Alabama".
- 53rd Alabama Cavalry - Regimental History and Muster Roll
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53rd Alabama Partisan Rangers
- 55th Alabama Infantry Regiment
- Alabama Civil War Regimental Histories
- Alabama Infantry Regiments
Books for sale, as well as links to regimental sites.
- Alabama Infantry Regiments, Histories of
- Along the Old Federal Road
Muster Rolls of 36th Alabama Infantry along with family information on Monroe, Conecuh, and other south Alabama counties. Middleton, Anderson, Ross, and other famlies.
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- Civil War Rosters - Alabama
- Fifteenth Alabama Infantry Regiment
Campsite for information on the Original Regiment & for Reenactment 15th Alabama Infantry, Company A.
- Forty First Alabama Regimental Infantry, Confederate States of America
List of officers by company; record of events of all companies; roster of men in each company; and roster of men listed as Field and Staff.
- Forty-Eighth Alabama Infantry
- History of Law's Alabama Brigade, 1862-1865
Including information & muster rolls for: 4th Alabama Regiment, 15th Alabama Regiment, 44th Alabama Regiment, 47th Alabama Regiment and 48th Alabama Regiment.
- Military Organizations Raised in Alabama During Civil War
Brief Historical Sketches of Military Organizations Raised In Alabama During the Civil War. Reproduced from Willis Brewer's Alabama: Her History, Resources War Record, and Public Men From 1540 to 1872.
- Semple's Battery (Alabama Artillery)
Includes a muster roll, newspaper clippings, and brief history of the achievements the unit had during the Civil war.
Arkansas
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Arkansas: Military
Florida
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Georgia
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Georgia: Military
- 4th Georgia (Clinch's) Cavalry
- 7th Georgia Cavalry
- 8th Georgia Infantry Webpage
- 10th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry
- [The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
14th Regiment Georgia Volunteer Infantry
- 15th Georgia Infantry Regiment
- The 17th Georgia Infantry Regiment
A regimental history. Infantry is being written and the website is to locate as many descendants as possible for biography submissions, along with photos and interesting stories. The counties enlisting men into this unit were: Decatur, Doughtery, Harris, Mitchell, Muscogee, Schley, Stewart, Terrell and Webster.
- The 24th Georgia Regiment, Company H
- 35th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment
- [The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
42nd Georgia Volunteer Infantry Documents both the original 42nd Georgia Regiment and the recreated modern day reenacting regiment.
- 43rd Georgia Infantry Regiment Volunteer
History site for the 43rd Georgia Civil War Regiment.
- 45th Georgia Volunteers
- 49th Georgia Volunteer Infantry
- 49th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment
- 50th Georgia Volunteer Infantry
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The 52nd Georgia Regiment
- 61st Georgia Volunteer Infantry
- 63rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry
- Bartow Artillery Co A, 22nd Ga. Heavy Artillery CSA
A Muster Roll of "Bartow Artillery" Co. A, 22nd Georgia Heavy Artillery CSA and some descendants.
- Civil War Rosters - Georgia
- Colquitt's Brigade
Sixth Georgia Infantry.
- Co. F, 65th Regiment Georgia Volunteer Infantry Army of Tennessee, C.S.A.
- Company G, 8th Georgia Regiment, C.S.A.
History of Company G, 8th Georgia Regiment, C.S.A. ("The Pulaski Volunteers"), by David Green Fleming," originally published in the summer of 1879.
- Company K, 11th Georgia Regiment, Infantry ~~~ Houston Volunteers
- First Georgia Regulars
- The Ford Boys In The Flower Of Lee's Army - A History of the 18th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment
- Georgia 49th Infantry Regiment
- Georgia Cherokee Legion State Guard
- Georgia Confederate Units
Confederate military units from the State of Georgia including the names of commanding officers, company nicknames, counties of organization, and unit evolution. Also has a comprehensive list of microfilms at the Georgia Archives containing Confederate information.
- Harrison's Brigade
- History of the 3rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry
- Nineteenth Georgia Infantry
- Ninth Georgia Infantry, C.S.A.
Brief history, with photos, a complete roster, news articles and personal accounts of the men of this Confederate Georgia Regiment.
- Sixth Georgia Infantry
- Sixty-Fourth Georgia Infantry Regiment
- Thirty-Second Georgia Infantry
- Twenty-Eighth Battalion, Georgia Siege Artillery
- Twenty-Eighth Georgia Infantry
- The Twenty-second Georgia Infantry
- Twenty-Seventh Georgia Infantry
- Twenty-Third Georgia Infantry
Kentucky
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Kentucky: Military
Louisiana
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Maryland
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Mississippi
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Mississippi: Military
- 2nd Mississippi Infantry Homepage
Dedicated to the preservation of the history of the Second Mississippi Infantry Regiment and to the memory of the men who served under its banner during our American Civil War.
- 5th Mississippi Infantry
- 6th Mississippi Infantry Regiment
- 7th Mississippi Infantry
Photos, roster, unit history and more.
- 11th Mississippi Memorial Association
- 15th Regiment Mississippi Infantry, Company A, "Long Creek Rifles"
- The 19th Mississippi Infantry Regiment in the Civil War
Includes listings of brigade and regimental officers as well as an extensive bibliography. Notes of William Meek FURR.
- 26th Mississippi Infantry, C.S.A.
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The 29th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Details on the 29th Mississippi Infantry Regiment. Roster of officers. Details on how to find that confederate ancestor. Little known facts about the "Stars and Bars".
- 33rd Mississippi (CSA) Infantry Regiment
History, rosters, bios, battles and general information on members from Amite, Choctaw, Coahoma, Franklin, Lawrence, Leake, Neshoba, Panola and Pike counties.
- 35th Mississippi Infantry - B Company
- 37th Mississippi Infantry
- 38th Mississippi Infantry
- Civil War Rosters - Mississippi
- Company A, Fifth Regiment Mississippi Cavalry
- Company G, 8th MS Infantry Regiment (CSA) - "Tolson Guard" of Jasper County, Mississippi
- Dahlgren Guard of 1861 ~ Pass Christian, Mississippi
- Trans-Mississippi Rifles (TMR)
Missouri
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Missouri: Military
North Carolina
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South Carolina
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Tennessee
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- 5th Tennessee Regiment Infantry
- 8th Tennessee Cavalry, CSA
- 9th Tennessee Cavalry
9th Tennessee Cavalry, C.S.A. -regiment history -company rosters.
- 11th Tennessee Infantry
- 17th Tennessee Infantry
17th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.-Regiment history -Links to Company Muster Rolls & Compiled Service Records.
- 20th (Russell's) Tennessee Cavalry, C.S.A.
- 32nd Tennessee Infantry, CSA
- 43rd Tennessee CSA - Forty-third Regiment Tennessee Volunteers (Gillespie's Infantry)
Also know as 5th East Tennessee Volunteer Regiment and later as, 43rd Tennessee Regiment Cavalry.
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44th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.
- 47th Tennessee Infantry Regiment - CSA
- Civil War Rosters - Tennessee
- The Harvey's Scouts
History and roster of the celebrated Confederate unit the Harvey's Scouts - formerly of Jackson's Cavalry Division, Army of Tennessee.
- Tennessee's Guerillas and Bushwackers
Focusing on independent scouts, partisan rangers, guerillas, and bushwackers who operated in Tennessee during the Civil War.
- The Tuskaloosa Plow Boys
Company G, 38th Tennessee Infantry Regiment.
Texas
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Texas: Military
- 1st Texas Sharp Shooters, Burnet's Battalion, CSA
- 4th Texas Co. E "The Lone Star Guard"
- 4th Texas Infantry Co.K
- 7th Texas Cavalry - Company B, 7th Regiment Texas Mounted Volunteers (Confederate)
Muster roll and unit history for this Confederate Civil War unit. Composed primarily of German-Texans from Comal County, Texas.
- 7th Texas Confederate Infantry Regiment
- 9th Brigade, Texas Militia, Texas State Troops
- 9th Texas Cavalry, CSA
- 9th Texas Artillery, CSA
- 9th Texas Infantry, CSA
- 11th Texas Cavalry
Complete listing of regimental personnel, with service records and resources used. Unit history, with listing of engagements.
- 20th Texas Cavalry, Company B - Martin's Company (Dismounted)
- 29th Texas Cavalry, CSA
- 34th Texas Cavalry
- 37th Texas Cavalry (Terrell's), CSA
The home of Terrell's Texas Cavalry and research and documentation of the "Forgotten Confederates" - Black, Hispanic, Native American, Jewish, and others.
- Civil War Rosters - Texas
- Colonel Buchel's 1st Confederate Texas Cavalry Regiment
A bi-lingual English/German web site on Colonel Buchel's 1st Confederate Texas Cavalry Regiment.
- Company E, 1st Texas Volunteer Infantry - Invincibles
The Corsicana Invincibles.
- Company F, 6th Texas Cavalry, The Lancaster Guard
A brief sketch and list of the members of Co. F., "Stone's Regiment", part of Ross' Texas Brigade.
- Company I, 18th Texas Cavalry
Brief sketch and list of the members of Company I, Darnell's Regiment, later Company H, Granbury's Consolidated Texas Brigade.
- CSA - 2nd Texas Cavalry CO. K
Military & Genealogy information about the men that served in CO K. This Regiment was also known as the 2nd Texas Mounted Rifles.
- Dresden's Texas Cavalry Company I, 19th Cavalry Regiment
- Fourth Texas Volunteer Infantry Regiment
- Fouty's Company - Company G 15th Texas Infantry Regiment
- Goulds Battalion - 6th Texas Cavalry Battalion
- Halbert's Company - Company E 15th Texas Infantry Regiment
- Lockhart's Company G or H, 20th Texas Cavalry (Dismounted)
- McKie's Company - Company F, Morgan's Texas Cavalry
- Martin's Company - Company B, 20th Texas Cavalry (Dismounted)
- Molloys' Men, Company H, 20th Texas Cavalry (Dismounted)
- Moss's Company - 13th Texas Infantry Regiment, Company E
- Muster Roll Captain R. R. Sissell's Company, Hopkins County, Texas 1861
- Official Historic Web Site of the 10th Texas Infantry
- Parsons' Texas Cavalry Brigade
- RandysTexas
Regimental history and complete roster for the 18th Texas Infantry, CSA.
- Terry's Texas Rangers Online Archive
Dedicated to gathering, preserving, and sharing the history of Terry's Texas Rangers (8th Texas Cavalry Regiment), 1861-1865.
- Winkler's Company - Company I, 4th Texas Volunteer Infantry
The Navarro Rifles.
Virginia
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Virginia: Military
West Virginia
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Alabama
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Arkansas
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California
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Connecticut
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Delaware
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Delaware: Military
Illinois
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Illinois: Military
- 4th Illinois Volunteer Cavalry
- 7th Illinois Cavalry
- 9th Illinois Cavalry
- 17th Illinois Infantry
- The 40th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry
Provides name, company, rank, age, place of birth, marital status, physical description, occupation and more.
- 48th Illinois Infantry
- 55th Illinois Infantry
- 59th Illinois Infantry
- 74th Illinois Infantry
- 75th Illinois Infantry
- [The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
The 89th Illinois Infantry Regiment at the Battles of Stones River and Liberty Gap, Tennessee
- 129th Illinois Infantry Regiment
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- Battery G, 2nd Illinois Light Artillery
Contains a regimental history, rosters by county and by surname, partial cemetery records, and soon, biographical sketches.
- Civil War Rosters - Illinois
- Database of Illinois' Civil War Veterans
From the Illinois State Archives, this is an index of over 250,000 men in 175 regiments as they are listed in 8 volumes of the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, published in 1900-1901.
- Database of Illinois Civil War Veterans Serving in the U.S. Navy
Searchable roster of 3,000 Illinois Men in the U.S. Navy During the Civil War.
- History of 48th Illinois Infantry
- History of Ninety-Ninth Infantry
- History of the Seventy-Sixth Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment
- Illinois in the Civil War
A USGenWeb and ILGenWeb project to put rosters online.
- Logan County Companies 106th Illinois Infantry
Rosters of compaines from Logan county.
- Ninety-Ninth Infantry Regiment of Illinois Volunteers, Muster Roll of Company "D"
- Recruitment of Illinois Regiments - Civil War, 1861-1865 - County Search or see these databases to search by company:
- Seventh Illinois Mounted Infantry, Enlisted Men of Company "H"
Indiana
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Indiana: Military
- 13th Indiana Cavalry (131st Regiment Volunteers)
Regimental history of the 6th Indiana Infantry.
- 14th Indiana Regiment
- 18th Indiana Infantry Regiment
- 19th Indiana Volunteer Infantry - Company A
- [The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
27th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
- [The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
The 42nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry A complete roster, pictures, letters, diaries, etc.
- 47th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
History of the 47th Indiana Volunteers (Slack's Brigade) including photos, Co. H roster, links to battle info and other sites.
- 49th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, 'Company F' - Reenactment Unit
- 50th Indiana Infantry Regiment
- 54th Indiana Infantry - 54th Regiment of Indiana Volunteer Infantry
Complete history of the 1 year regiment, including all rosters (HOOVER, LOER, MANSFIELD, POPE, WAGSTAFF to name a few), dates and places. Contains dates and places of birth, marriage, death and burial of soldiers from the regiment. Has casualty lists, next of kin and pension information.
- 80th Indiana Volunteer Infantry - An American Civil War Regiment
Includes history, rosters, and images of this regiment and its soldiers from Davies, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Martin, Pike, and Posey counties from southwest Indiana.
- 42nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry - Army of the Cumberland, U.S.A.
- Civil War Rosters - Indiana
- Indiana Volunteer Infantry 10th Regiment Co. E
- Ninth Regiment Infantry Indiana Volunteers Company E
Iowa
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Iowa: Military
Kansas
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Kansas: Military
- 2nd Kansas Volunteer Cavalry
- 10th Kansas Volunteer Infantry
- [The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
12th Kansas Volunteer Infantry, Company K
- The 14th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
- 15th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry
- Civil War Rosters - Kansas
- Kansas Adjutant General's Report, 1861-1865
Lists the names of all troops who served in the Kansas volunteer regiments during the Civil War.
- Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kansas, Vol. 1. - 1861-1865
Reports the name, residentce, date of enlistment and muster, and date and cause of discharge, or death, of every officer, soldier and marine, enlisted from the State of Kansas, in the military or naval service of the United States, during the war, with such information, regimental and company histories relating to the State, or United States service.
Kentucky
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Kentucky: Military
- 1st Kentucky Battery
- 1st Kentucky Cavalry
- 1st Kentucky Infantry
- 2nd Kentucky Battery
- 2nd Kentucky Cavalry
- 2nd Kentucky Infantry
- 3rd Kentucky Battery
- 3rd Kentucky Cavalry
- 3rd Kentucky Infantry
- 4th Kentucky Cavalry
- 4th Kentucky Infantry
- 5th Kentucky Battery
- 5th Kentucky Infantry
- [The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
The 5th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Regiment U.S. (The Louisville Legion) History, photos, and complete roster of the 5th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Regt. U.S. 1861-1864.
- 6th Kentucky Cavalry
- 6th Kentucky Infantry
- 6th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Regiment
- [The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
The 6th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Regiment U.S. History, flag, and complete roster ( including individual summary data) for 6th Ky. Vol.Inf.Regt. U.S.Four of its companies comprised German-born men from Louisville.
- 7th Kentucky Cavalry
- 7th Kentucky Infantry
- 8th Kentucky Infantry
- 8th KY USCT Reg't
Pvt. NED Hopson, our patriarch, enlisted, served, discharged from Co D, 8th KY USCT Artillery Regiment H.
- 9th Kentucky Infantry
- 9th Kentucky Infantry Regiment
History and roster of the 9th Kentucky Volunteer infantry regiment(Union).
- 9th Kentucky Cavalry
- 10th Kentucky Infantry
- 11th Kentucky Cavalry
- 11th Kentucky Infantry
- 14th Kentucky Infantry
- 16th Kentucky Infantry
- 18th Kentucky Infantry
- 19th Kentucky Infantry
- 20th Kentucky Infantry
- 21st Kentucky Infantry
- 22nd Kentucky Infantry
- The 26th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Regiment and Its History
- 27th Kentucky Infantry
- 32nd Kentucky Infantry
- 34th Kentucky Infantry
- 35th Kentucky Infantry
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The 39th Kentucky Mounted Infantry Webpage Regimental history of the 39th Kentucky Mounted Infantry, U.S. Volunteers. Complete rosters, biographies, and some photos of veterans of this unit. The 39th drew its recruits from the Big Sandy Valley in Eastern Kentucky, and from the adjacent areas of Virginia and West Virginia.
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The 45th Kentucky Mounted Infantry Webpage Contains the regimental history of the 45th Kentucky Mounted Infantry, U.S. Volunteers. Complete rosters for this unit. The 45th drew its recruits from Eastern Kentucky and West Virginia.
- 49th Kentucky Infantry
- 53rd Kentucky Mounted Infantry
- 55th Kentucky Infantry
- Civil War Rosters - Kentucky
- Kentucky Regiments
- [The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
Kentucky's German-Americans in the Civil War History, photos, letters, news articles, links to sites with Kentucky regimental rosters.
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KY Civil War: 7th KY Infantry, 7th KY Veteran Infantry, 19th KY Infantry, 22nd KY Infantry
- Seventeenth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, US
Rosters, burial info, and history of the 17th Ky Vol Inf.
Maine
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Maine: Military
Maryland
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Maryland: Military
Massachusetts
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Massachusetts: Military
- 3rd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
- [The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
9th Massachusetts Battery Civil War Site for historical and reenacting 9th Massachusetts Battery. Lists where each was from, occupation, muster in and out dates, date of death, injuries. etc.
- 10th Mass. Volunteer Infantry Regiment
- 11th Massachusetts Infantry - "Boston Volunteers"
- 13th MA Infantry Roster of Those Who Served 1861-1864
- 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
- 16th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
Dedicated to my great-great-grandfather, Isaac F. Kennaston, this site lists the rosters of the 16th Mass., and links to known descendants and other Civil War sites.
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18th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
- 20th Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865 - "The Harvard Regiment"
- [The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
22nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry A Civil War Rifle Unit, reenactment group.
- 23rd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
History and roster of the unit.
- 28th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
- The 44th Regt. Massachusetts Volunteer Militia - The Second New England Guards Regiment
- 51st Regiment Massachusetts Militia: 1862-1863
Contact point for exchange of genealogical information on the men who served in this primarily Worcester County, MA, regiment.
- 53rd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
- 54th Mass. Volunteer Infantry, Co. I
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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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Bearing arms in the Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Regiment of Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War : 1861-1865 Original source: Derby, W. P.. Bearing arms in the Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Regiment of Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War : 1861-1865. Boston: Wright & Potter Print. Co., 1883.
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A record of the Twenty-Third Regiment Mass. Vol. Infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 : with alphabetical roster, co Original source: Emmerton, James A.. A record of the Twenty-Third Regiment Mass. Vol. Infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 : with alphabetical roster, company rolls, portraits, maps, etc.. Boston: W. Ware & Co., 1886.
- The "Boston Volunteers" Homepage
Descendants of members of the 11th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment.
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Canadians Who Served with Massachusetts Regiments During the Civil War A list of men born or from Canada who served with a Massachusetts regiment during the American Civil War.
- Civil War Rosters - Massachusetts
- Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry
- Forty-Fourth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia (Infantry)
- Massachusetts 27th Infantry Regiment
- Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry 1st Regiment
- Roster of the 2nd Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery, Companies G & H and Field & Staff Officers
- Sleeper's Battery - the Tenth Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery, 1862-1865
History, Roster, Service Record of the Tenth Battery, 1862-1865; also Field Artillery in the Civil War, the Tenth Mass Battery Association today.
- Thirteenth Massachusetts Volunteers Roster
Michigan
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Michigan: Military
- 1st Regiment Michigan Sharpshooters
- 2nd Michigan Cavalry Homepage
- [The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
2nd Michigan Volunteer Infantry - A Civil War Re-enacting and Information Page Canadians involvement in the American Civil War. Why they fought, soldiers bios, Canadian women in the ranks and much more info.
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Alphabetical general index to public library sets of 85,271 names of Michigan soldiers and sailors individual records Original source: Alphabetical general index to public library sets of 85,271 names of Michigan soldiers and sailors individual records. Detroit: Reprinted by the Detroit Book Press, 196-?.
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An historical sketch of the Seventh Regiment Michigan Volunteer Cavalry : from its organization in 1862, to its muster out in 1 Original source: Isham, Asa B.. An historical sketch of the Seventh Regiment Michigan Volunteer Cavalry : from its organization in 1862, to its muster out in 1865. New York: Town Topics Pub. Co., 1893.
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A hundred battles in the West : St. Louis to Atlanta, 1861-65 : the Second Michigan Cavalry with the armies of the Mississippi, Original source: Thatcher, Marshall P.. A hundred battles in the West : St. Louis to Atlanta, 1861-65 : the Second Michigan Cavalry with the armies of the Mississippi, Ohio, Kentucky and Cumberland, under Generals Halleck, Sherman, Pope, Rosecrans, Thomas and others, with mention of a few of the famous regiments and brigades of the West. Detroit, Mich.: Facsimile reprint by Detroit Book Press, 197-?.
- Civil War Rosters-Michigan
- Michigan Regimental Rosters
- Third Michigan Infantry Project
Minnesota
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Minnesota: Military
Missouri
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Missouri: Military
- 8th MO Infantry (US)
This re-enactor unit website has a history of the regiment, biographical/genealogical sketches.
- 12th Regiment, Missouri Infantry, Company G
- 14th Missouri State Militia Volunteer Cavalry
- 21st Missouri Infantry
- 26th Missouri Infantry Regiment
Regimental History including rosters and biographies.
- 29th Missouri Infantry, USA
Regimental history of the formation, movements, battles and campaigns of the 29th Missouri Volunteer Infantry Regiment, USA. Includes rosters of officers and soldiers with descriptions of their individual services.
- Benton Cadets, Missouri Infantry
Roster and history of the Benton Cadets, Missouri Union Volunteer Infantry.
- The Civil War History of the 29th Missouri Infantry, USA
Regimental history of the formation, movements, battles and campaigns of the 29th Missouri Volunteer Infantry Regiment, USA. Includes rosters of officers and soldiers with descriptions of their individual services.
- Civil War Rosters - Missouri
- Database of Illinois Civil War Veterans of Missouri Units
Indexes names of 5,610 Illinois citizens appearing on the rosters of Missouris Federal Civil War units.
Nebraska
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Nebraska: Military
Nevada
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Nevada: Military
New Hampshire
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - New Hampshire: Military
New Jersey
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New York
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - New York: Military
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1st New York Veteran Cavalry
- The 5th New York Volunteer Infantry - "Duryee's Zouaves"
- 9th New York Volunteer Inf. (Hawkins' Zouaves)
Service and members of the 9th New York Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War.
- 12th New York Cavalry
- The 14th Brooklyn Company E Website
Detailed genealogical information on veterans of the 14th Brooklyn (all companies).
- 15th New York Cavalry
- 36th New York Infantry
Brigade mate of the 2nd Rhode Island, 7th and 10th Massachusetts regiments. Clarey, Cahill, Alcott.
- 56th New York Volunteers Infantry - "The Tenth Legion"
- 72nd New York Volunteer Infantry - Company C, 3rd Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 3rd Corps, Army of the Potomac
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79th New York Volunteer Infantry Company A, Cameron Highlanders A non-commercial, non-reenactment site dedicated to the preservation of the history of the 79th NY Highlanders.
- 83rd New York Volunteers Sons of Veterans Reserve
- 88th NYSV - 88th Brigade New York Guard
The military history of the Army of the Potomac's 88th Regiment 2nd Brigade Irish, 1st Division II Corps.
- 112th New York Infantry - The Chautauqua Regiment
- 115th NY Volunteer Infantry
- 117th New York Volunteer Infantry
- 127th New York Infantry
- 131st New York Volunteer Infantry
1st Regiment, Metropolitan Guard.
- The 134th New York Infantry Regiment
Regiment raised in Schoharie and Schenectady counties.
- 147th New York Volunteers - Oswego, New York
Regimental history, rosters, pictures, & maps.
- 149th NY Volunteer Infantry
- 156th NY Infantry Regiment during the Civil War - NY Military Museum and Veterans Research Center
Mountain Legion.
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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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Alphabetical card-index of the rolls of the 164th New York Infantry Original source: Alphabetical card-index of the rolls of the 164th New York Infantry. Washington: G.P.O., 1889.
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Camp and field life of the Fifth New York Volunteer Infantry (Duryee Zouaves) Original source: .Davenport, Alfred.. Camp and field life of the Fifth New York Volunteer Infantry (Duryee Zouaves). New York: Dick and Fitzgerald, 1879.
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Chronicles of the One Hundred Fifty-first Regiment New York State Volunteer Infantry, 1862-1865 Original source: Howell, Helena Adelaide.. Chronicles of the One Hundred Fifty-first Regiment New York State Volunteer Infantry, 1862-1865. Albion, N.Y.: A.M. Eddy, printer, 1911.
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Chronicles of the Twenty-first Regiment New York State Volunteers : embracing a full history of the regiment from the enrolling Original source: Mills, J. Harrison. Chronicles of the Twenty-first Regiment New York State Volunteers : embracing a full history of the regiment from the enrolling of the first volunteer in Buffalo, April 15, 1861, to the final mustering out, May 18, 1863 : including a copy of muster out rolls of field and staff, and each company. Buffalo: 21st Reg't. Veteran Association of Buffalo, 1887, c1863.
- Civil War Rosters - New York
- Forty-Seventh New York Infantry
- The Hardtack Regiment: 154th New York Volunteer Infantry
- History of the 14th Brooklyn
- A Co., 14th Brooklyn NYSM
- B Co., 14th Brooklyn NYSM
- C Co., 14th Brooklyn NYSM
- D Co., 14th Brooklyn NYSM
- E Co., 14th Brooklyn NYSM
- F Co., 14th Brooklyn NYSM
- G Co., 14th Brooklyn NYSM
- H Co., 14th Brooklyn NYSM
- I Co., 14th Brooklyn NYSM
- Sappers and Miners Co., 14th Brooklyn NYSM
- History of Company H, 119th New York Volunteers
- History of the 184th Regiment NY Vol, Oswego Co., N.Y.
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New York 2nd Regiment Veteran Cavalry - "Empire Light Cavalry"
- New York 9th Heavy Artillery
New York 9th Heavy Artillery of Wayne and Cayuga Counties during the American Civil War. Timeline, Excerpts of Letters, Obituaries, List of soldiers such as SEWARD, MCDOWELL, WAGER, MURPHY, AND GARRITY.
- New York Volunteers 188th Regiment Co. A
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NY 16th Regiment Infantry Page
- Register of Officers Commissioned in Volunteer Regiments from the State of New York, 1861 - 1865
- Roster of Men Joining the U.S. Army from Pitcher, Chenango County, New York in theYears 1861 - 1865
- The Seventeenth New York Volunteer Infantry, Company B
North Carolina
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - North Carolina: Military
Ohio
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Ohio: Military
- 3rd Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
- 4th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
- 6th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment
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9th Ohio Infantry Regiment One of the Union's many all-German regiments.
- 16th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Home Page
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24th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment Indexed company and staff rosters, counties supplying companies, brief unit history, other links, existing battle flags, contact information, descendants' reunions, photographs, and some soldier biographies.
- 29th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Roster & battle history.
- 36th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Dedicated to the Union Civil War regiment. Information presented to inform descendants. Regimental history being researched; primary source documents such as letters and diaries being sought. Regiment's battle flags presented with information about Ohio Genealogical Society's quest to preserve all of Ohio's Civil War battle flags.
- The 41st OVI Web Site
A history of the 41st Ohio Volunteer Infantry regiment during the American Civil War, and information on the modern living history group.
- 45th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Articles on Morgan's Raid, the siege of Knoxville and Andersonville prison, as well as regimental roster, history, letters, photos, soldier biographies and two war diaries.
- 48th Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry
- 49th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
- 51st Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company B, Inc.
Reenactment group of the 51st Ohio Volunteer Infantry, includes regimental history, current membership roster, event photos and links.
- 60th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Includes rosters for the 60th OVI, biographies, photos, memoirs (diaries, letters, newspaper articles) and other fascinating facts.
- 75th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
- 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
- 80th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
- 93rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Complete rosters, battle lists, history of the 93rd Ohio. 1,100 men from Montgomery, Preble and Hamilton County, Ohio.
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105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
- 118th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry
- The 126th Ohio Volunteer Infantry: Letters, Accounts, Oral Histories
- 155th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry
- 175th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry
- Civil War Rosters - Ohio
- Cover Page for the 120th OVI
Unit History and Soldiers' Biographies of Company H, 120th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Civil War.
- History of the 78th Regiment Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry
Includes Stephenson's roster lists and brief bios of officers.
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Lawrence County, Ohio in the Civil War ~ Ohio
- Ohio Volunteer Infantry 4th Regiment
- Ohio Volunteer Infantry 51st Regiment
- Ohio Volunteer Infantry 66th Regiment
- Ohio Volunteer Infantry 142nd Regiment
- The Opdycke Tigers 125th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Regimential history of the 125th Ohio V.I. including complete roster.
- Roster of the Command
Roster of the 55th Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry Union Infantry regiment of the Civil War.
- Sandusky County Ohio Civil War Soldiers
Listing of soldiers by surname and by regiments.
- Seventy-Third Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Oregon
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Oregon: Military
Pennsylvania
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Pennsylvania: Military
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1st Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment
- 3rd Regiment 54th PA Reserves - Company D - Three Years Service
Muster list of unit recruited in Somerset county.
- 7th Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Cavalry
- 32nd Pennsylvania Volunteers Co. "E"
Muster list.
- 32nd Reg. Pennsylvania Volunteers Co. H
Musters of the 32nd Regiment, Co. H, Pa. Vol. including wounded, killed, desertions, transfers, from Samuel Bates History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers.
- 61st PA Volunteers
- 69th Pennsylvania Infantry - "The Philadelphia Brigade"
- 74th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
Dedicated to researching this German Civil War regiment. Page includes unit history, researchers & pictures.
- 82nd Regiment Pa. Vol. Field and Staff Officers
Muster List of the Officers of the 82nd regiment of Pennsylvnia Volunteers from Samuel Bates History.
- 82nd Regiment Pa. Vol. Regimental Band
Muster List of the 82nd Regimental Band of the Pennsylvania Volunteers from Samuel Bates History.
- 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry (US Civil War, 1861-1865)
Roster, history, and other information.
- 100th PVI Main
One-Hundredth Regiment, Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry, "The Roundheads".
- 101st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry
- 103rd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
- 104th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
- 110th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers - Company K
Recruited in Centre and Clearfield Counties.
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The 114th Pennsylvania Vol. Infantry, Co. A, Collis' Zouaves d'Afrique
- 116th PVI, Irish Brigade
116th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Company B.
- The 115th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
- 125th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers
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128th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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148th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Civil War Reenactors.
- 150th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers
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151st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
- 187th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers
- 199th Regiment Company "I" Pennsylvania Volunteers
Muster list.
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210th Pennsylvania Volunteer Regiment
- All For The Union!
Rosters, unit and soldiers' history for the 6th Pennsylvania Heavey Artillery / 212th Pennsylvanit of the Line.
- "Birney's Zouaves" 23rd PA
- The Civil War Pages - 78th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
- Civil War Rolls for Washington County, Pennsylvania
- Civil War Soldiers From Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, 62d Regiment PA Volunteers, Company I
- Civil War Rosters - Pennsylvania
- Co. K. 140th Pennsylvania Volunteers, Civil War
Complete book about Company "K" 140th Penna. Vols., 1862-'65 by B. F. POWELSON, 1906.
- Edward Baker's California Regiment - 71st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, USA
- 84th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers
- Field and Staff Officers 32nd Regiment, 3rd Reserve, Pennsylvania Volunteers
- History of the 54th Regiment P.V.
Recruited in Cambria, Somerset, Dauphin, Northampton and Lehigh Counties.
- History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers 1861-5
Links to the 5 volumes of the History of Pennsylvania Volunteers in the Civil War. Includes text search.
- Index - Company I, Second Pennsylvania Cavalry
- Pennsylvania 34th Regiment (5th Reserves)
The companies comprising the 34th Regiment were recruited in the counties of Centre, Lancaster, Huntingdon, Lycoming, Northumberland, Clearfield, Union and Bradford.
- Pennsylvania 62nd Infantry Regiment
Regimental History, with special attention to Company D.
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Pennsylvania Civil War Veterans The 128th & 151st PA Infantry Regiments and the 1st PA Cavalry Regiment.
- Pennsylvania Volunteers 15th Regiment - Company C
Company C Muster List. Recruited at Pittston, Luzerne County, April 27, 1861.
- Pennsylvania Volunteers of the Civil War
Hundreds of searchable Civil War rosters, histories, diaries and pension rolls - with helpful hints, both on-line and off-line, to locate your Pennsylvania Civil War ancestor. Includes searchable 5 volume Bates' History of Pennsylvania Volunteers.
- Roster Members of 187th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
Still Living 35 years from the date of discharge, 3 August 1865.
- Roster of the 101st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
- Roster of the 148th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
- Seventy-Fifth Pennsylvania Infantry Volunteers
Rhode Island
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Rhode Island: Military
South Carolina
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - South Carolina: Military
Tennessee
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Tennessee: Military
Vermont
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Vermont: Military
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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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Army life in Virginia Original source: Benedict, G. G.. Army life in Virginia : letters from the Twelfth Vermont Regiment and personal experiences of volunteer service in the War for the Union, 1862-63. Burlington: Free Press Association, 1895.
- Civil War Rosters - Vermont
West Virginia
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - West Virginia: Military
- 7th West Virginia Cavalry
Formerly the Eighth [West] Virginia Infantry and the Eighth West Virginia Mounted Infantry U.S. Civil War, Union Army, 1861-1865.
- The 7th West Virginia Infantry Homepage
"The voice of the Bloody Seventh".
- 10th West Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Includes Official Records After Action Reports on battles fought in the 1864 Shenandoah Campaign.
- 10th West Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Includes Official Records After Action Reports on battles fought in the 1864 Shenandoah Campaign.
- 14th West Virginia Infantry
- Carlin's Battery - Battery D, First West Virginia Light Artillery
- Civil War Rosters - West Virginia
- Fifth West Virginia Cavalry
Complete regimental history book and more of the 5th WV Cavalry, formerly the 2nd WV Infanrty. Includes roster, Adjutant General Roster, etc.
- First West Virginia Cavalry
A comprehensive history of the 1st West Virginia Cavalry, as well as a wealth of information about the soldiers. Relatives are invited to submit bios, photos, genealogies, pension files, etc.
- History of the Thirteenth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry
- Muster Roll--West Virginia 15th Vol. Infantry
- Third West Virginia Infantry
aka Sixth West Virginia Vets Volunteer Cavalry.
- Twelfth West Virginia Infantry
The "History of the 12th West Virginia Infantry," written in 1892 by William Hewitt, is presented in its entirety, as well as additional information about the regiment and the soldiers.
Wisconsin
See also: Cyndi's List - U.S. - Wisconsin: Military
- American Civil War Association
A California Reenactment Organization.
- Ann Arbor Civil War Roundtable ~ Michigan
- Association to Commemorate the Chinese Serving in the American Civil War
- Association for the Preservation of Civil War Sites
APCWS acts to preserve and protect these hallowed grounds by directly purchasing the property or negotiating protective easements.
- ASUVCW Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
Assist the Sons of Union Veterans in keeping alive the memories of our ancestors and their sacrifices for the maintenance of the Union; to aid in caring for helpless and disabled Veterans; to properly observe Memorial Day.
- Battle of Nashville Preservation Society and Civil War Roundtable, Inc. ~ Nashville, Tennessee
- Blue Ridge Living History Society
Dedicated to the education of the public and the preservation of the memory of the 37th Regiment NC Troops; the 58th Regiment NC Troops; the 11th Battalion NC Home Guard; the 4th Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry (US); and mid-19th century civilians from the High Country area.
- The Camp Curtin Historical Society ~ Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
- Capital District Civil War Round Table ~ Albany, New York
- Charles W. Canney Camp # 5 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
Dedicated to the Civil War Soldiers from Rochester, New Hampshire or those that are buried there.
- The Cincinnati Civil War Round Table
Group of amateur historians from Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky dedicated to the study of the American Civil War.
- Civil War Plymouth Pilgrims Descendants Society
For the descendants of the Union Soldiers and Sailors engaged and captured at the Battle of Plymouth, NC, April 17-20th, 1864 who became known as the "Plymouth Pilgrims".
- The Civil War Round Table of Dallas
- Civil War Roundtable of Southern West Virginia
- The Civil War Trust
The Civil War Trust is a private, non-profit membership organization which works to preserve our most historic Civil War battlefield sites. The Trust spearheads the campaign to preserve the historical, environmental, and cultural heritage which is the national endowment of our American battlefield lands.
- Confederate Memorial Association
- Confederate Secret Service Camp #1710, Sons of Confederate Veterans ~ Fort Huachuca
- Dames of the Loyal Legion of the United States of America
- Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War
- Delaware Civil War Society
- Department of Michigan Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
- Fort Delaware Society
- Friends of the Florence Stockade ~ Florence, South Carolina
- The Friends of the Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery Park ~ Seattle, Washington
- General Robert C. Newton Camp #197, Sons of Confederate Veterans ~ Little Rock, Arkansas
- The Governor Henry H. Crapo Camp No. 145 - Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War ~ Michigan
- Greater Toledo Civil War Roundtable ~ Ohio
- Historical Preservation Group
To preserve our history & heritage; and to develop the Civil War Battlefields which are located in Kinston, Lenoir Co., N.C.
- John K. McNeill SCV Camp #674 ~ Moultrie, Georgia
- A List of Civil War Round Table Websites
- The LONGSTREET Society
Dedicated to the celebration of the life of Lieutenant General James Longstreet, C.S.A., 1821-1904.
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Louisville Civil War Round Table ~ Louisville, Kentucky
- Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
- The Missouri Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans
- National Civil War Association
- National Organization Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic
- National Society Daughters of the Union 1861-1865
Hereditary Society for women descendants (lineal and collateral)of Civil War Union ancestors.
- The North Carolina Civil War Round Table
Serving the Piedmont area; meetings held in Burlington, North Carolina. Site contains info on meetings, membership, upcoming speakers and events, and other Civil War-related links of interest.
- Olde Colony Civil War Round Table ~ Massachusetts
- Oran M. Roberts Chapter 440, UDC
United Daughters of the Confederacy chapter, located in Houston, Texas.
- Order of Confederate Rose Home Page
Auxiliary chapters to SCV Camps.
- Order of Confederate Rose, Belle Boyd Chapter, Shreveport, Louisiana
- Patrick CLEBURNE Society
Dedicated to the study of the life and military career of Maj. Gen. Patrick Cleburne.
- Phil Sheridan Camp 4, SUVCW
Phil Sheridan Camp 4, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War - based in San Jose, California and serving the California counties of Santa Clara, San Mateo, and San Francisco.
- Sons of Confederate Veterans - Colonel Robert G. Shaver Camp #1655, Jonesboro, Arkansas
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Sons of Confederate Veterans Col. William C. Quantrill Camp #1739 ~ Claremore, Oklahoma
- Sons of Confederate Veterans Home Page
- Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
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The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Kentucky Department, Official Website Performs free lookups in the Kentucky Adjutant General's Report for both Union and Confederate Civil War soldiers from that state.
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The Southern Cross of Honor Article by George G. Morgan.
- Sterling Price Camp No. 145 Sons of Confederate Veterans ~ St. Louis, Missouri
- The Sultana Association
- United Daughters of the Confederacy
- United Daughters of the Confederacy, Mattie T, Wright Chapter 2533 ~ Jacksonville Beach, Florida
- Who were the United Confederate Veterans?
- W. S. Hancock Society
An organization for education of Hancock's part in U.S. history; also to preserve and care for the mausoleum of Civil War Major-general Winfield Scott Hancock at Montgomery Cemetery in Norristown, Pennsylvania.
- 1895 Grand Island NE Soldiers & Sailors Home
Laws, Rules and Regulations of the Nebraska Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, Grand Island, Neb.
- 1900 Veteran's Home Census
1900 Census to the "Nebraska Soldiers and Sailors Home".
- 1920 Residents of the Kansas State Soldiers' Home from the 1920 U.S. Census for Ford County, Kansas
- California Department of Veterans Affairs - The Veterans Home of California
- Carolyn's Soldiers Home Page - Soldiers Home of Dayton, Ohio
Information about the National Soldiers Home, known today as the Dayton VA Medical Center.
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Confederate Soldiers Home Cemetery, Columbia, South Carolina
- Database of Soldiers' and Sailors' Home Residents (18871916)
From the Illinois State Archives.
- The Dayton VA Virtual Museum ~ Dayton, Ohio
You are invited to a virtual tour of this historic facility established by President Abraham Lincoln to care for the Nation's Civil War Veterans.
- The Electric Cemetery, Union Soldiers' Home - Union Soldiers' Home in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Fitch's Old Soldiers Home Cemetery, Darien, Fairfield Co., CT
- Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' Home (Illinois Veteran's Home)
- Iowa Veterans Home
- King Veteran's Home, King, Waupaca Co., Wisconsin
- Los Angeles National Cemetery - Los Angeles County, California
Originally for the burial of residents of the National Home of Disabled Volunteer Solidiers. Over 85,000 brief records of veterans buried in the West L.A. Veterans' cemetery.
- Maine Veterans' Homes
- Michigan Veterans' Facility / Michigan Old Soldiers' Home at Grand Rapids
- Minnesota Veterans Homes
- New Hampshire Veterans Home
- NY State Veterans' Homes
- Ohio Veterans Home
- Pennsylvania Soldiers' and Sailors' Home
- South Dakota State Veterans Home
Michael J. Fitzmaurice South Dakota Veterans Home.
- Tennessee State Library and Archives: History and Genealogy
- U.S. Soldiers' and Airmen's Home (USSAH)
Washington, D.C.
- Vermont Veterans' Home
- VLB | Texas Veterans Homes | Index
- Wisconsin Veterans Home - King, Wisconsin
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