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10th West Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Includes Official Records After Action Reports on battles fought in the 1864 Shenandoah Campaign.
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The 36th Virginia Infantry was organized in the western counties of Virginia, now known as West Virginia.
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45th U.S. Colored Infantry - West Virginia Troops
Little is known about the soldiers and many of their WV Civil War medals remain unclaimed in the WV State Archives.
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Formerly the Eighth [West] Virginia Infantry and the Eighth West Virginia Mounted Infantry U.S. Civil War, Union Army, 1861-1865.
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Amick, West Virginia family of Civil War soldiers near Sewell Mountain.
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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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Annual report of the Adjutant General of the State of West Virginia for the year ending, 1864-1865
Original source: Annual report of the Adjutant General of the State of West Virginia for the year ending, 1864-1865. Wheeling: John F. M. Dermot, 1865-1866.
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Civil War Rosters - West Virginia
List of links to web sites with rosters for each state.
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The Civil War websites and research of Linda Cunningham Fluharty.
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Complete regimental history book and more of the 5th WV Cavalry, formerly the 2nd WV Infanrty. Includes roster, Adjutant General Roster, etc.
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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.
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Korean Conflict State-Level Casualty Lists - West Virginia
The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
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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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