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Alabama Archives: Military Records
ADAH Alabama Department of Archives & History, Montgomery, Alabama.
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ADAH: Confederate Officers Album
This collection contains cartes-de-viste photographs of officers who served in the Confederate army. The majority of the officers served as either major generals or brigadier generals in the Confederate forces.
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Beauvoir, Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library
Biloxi, Mississippi.
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Civil War Broadsides and Ephemera
From the University of Vermont, Bailey/Howe Library, Special Collections. Contains items from the Wilbur Collection of Vermontiana that were printed and circulated from 1861 to 1865.
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Pennsylvania.
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Civil War Room | CarnegieCarnegie
The Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall is home to a true national treasure: the Capt. Thomas Espy Post No. 153 of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR). Historical and genealogical records from the post-Civil War Union fraternal society. The Captain Thomas Espy met in Chartiers and Mansfield before locating in Carnegie, Pennsylvania.
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Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum
More than 2,500 artifacts available to search online. After the Civil War, tens of thousands of men were missing. Clara Barton and her small staff received over 63,000 requests for help. They were able to locate over 22,000 men, some of whom were still alive. Located in Washington, D.C.
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Databases of Individuals listed in the Connecticut State Archives Records
Fitch's Home for Soldiers Database and Noble Pension Database (Records relating to Civil War and Spanish American War Veterans), and World War I Veterans Database.
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Fitch's Home for Soldiers and Orphans (1863-1940), also known as the Noroton Home, located in Darien, Connecticut, was first erected by Benjamin Fitch for soldiers and the children of soldiers and was dedicated July 4, 1864. It was incorporated by legislation in 1864 and until 1883 the Home received limited aid from the State of Connecticut. In 1887, the State assumed control and renamed the home Fitch's Home for Soldiers.
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General William H. Noble and his daughter Henrietta M. Noble, Pension Agents in Bridgeport, assisted veterans and their descendants to secure pensions from the United States Government.
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Military Records - Civil War Service Records
Describes resources available in the Connecticut State Library.
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Echoes Through Time Learning Center
Located at Eastern Hills Mall in Williamsville, NY, we specialize in the Civil War era (also known as the War Between the States), making us the ONLY Civil War museum in Western New York.
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Grand Army of the Republic Civil War Museum and Library
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Hill College - Harold B. Simpson History Complex
The Confederate Research Center was founded in 1963. Includes information on both Confederate and Union soldiers.
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Library Guide to U.S. Civil War Resources
University of Tennessee Libraries.
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Military Records: Civil War (1861
From the Kansas State Historical Society.
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An educational learning center dedicated to the preservation and study of Missouri and its involvement in the American Civil War, building a database of all Missouri civil war soldiers.
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Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers: 1861 - 1866
The microfilm collection contains thousands of pages of documents detailing the way the provost marshal affected the lives of Missouri citizens who came into contact with the Union Army. Please note this database is simply an index to assist researchers in locating information found in the original microfilmed records.
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