Florida Civil War Regiments, Rosters and Muster Rolls

Florida Civil War Regiments, Rosters and Muster Rolls Florida Civil War Soldiers Database Columbia County Following hosted at USGenWeb Archives African American Assigned to the Engineering Dept. During The Civil War African American Assigned to the Engineering Dept. During The Civil War African American Assigned to the Engineering Dept. During The Civil War Muster Roll, Capt. James Niblack’s Mounted Company , 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade of Fla. Militia Duval County Civil War POW Hospital Deaths, Jacksonville Hernando County Third Florida Infantry, Company C , Hernando County Wildcats Hillsborough County Capt. Simeon S. Sparkman’s Company of Mounted Volunteers Jackson County Confederate … Read more

Dunmore’s War Rosters

Map of Battle of Point Pleasant

The “Dunmore’s War Rosters” is the chief and by far the most reliable source from which to obtain rosters of the companies engaged in the battle of Point Pleasant, and we print there-from all of those which participated in that struggle. In addition to these, this work contains rolls or lists of men engaged in defending the frontier in 1774.

Creek Indian Wars

The Creek Indians, who had been allies of the British during the War of 1812, were angered by white encroachment on their hunting grounds in Georgia and Alabama. In 1813, some Creeks under Chief Red Eagle (William Weatherford) (1780-1824) attacked and burned Fort Mims on the lower Alabama River, killing about 500 whites [the Fort Mims Massacre]. Afterward, US militiamen, led by General Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), invaded Creek territory in central Alabama and destroyed two Indian villages, Talladega and Tallasahatchee, in the fall of 1813. Jackson pursued the Creek, and on March 27, 1814, his 3,000 man army attacked and … Read more

Civil War Microfilm at the National Archives

Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations Raised Directly by the Confederate Government. (M258. 123 rolls. 16mm. DP.) This microfilm publication reproduces the compiled service records of Confederate soldiers who served in military organizations raised directly or otherwise formed by the Confederate government and therefore not identified with any one state. Two or three of these organizations seem to have been originally considered units of the Confederate Regular Army. Several others were raised among residents of Indian Territory; one was made up of foreigners recruited among Union prisoners of war. Preceding the jacket-envelopes for the individual soldiers … Read more

Civil War Generals

General George Edward Pickett

General Nathaniel Prentiss Banks At the end of 1862 he was assigned to command a strong expedition to New Orleans, and upon arrival was given command of the Department. Baton Rouge was occupied, and in 1863 he attacked Port Hudson which capitulated after severe fighting on 9th July. In the spring of the following year it was planned to go up the Red River to take control of Western Louisiana. He joined up with General Smith but at Savine crossroads they were defeated by General Taylor. With the river water falling, the supporting gunboats were in danger of being lost … Read more

Arkansas Civil War Regiments, Rosters and Muster Rolls

Civil War Rosters (hosted at Tennessee State Library and Archives) Confederate Army Following (hosted at Couch GenWeb) Adams’ Regiment Arkansas Infantry Borland Regiment Battle of Mark’s Mill Crawford’s Arkansas Infantry Battalion First Battalion Arkansas Infantry 1st Arkansas Infantry 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment 2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion CSA 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment CSA McNair’s 4th Arkansas Regiment – CSA 4th Battalion Arkansas Infantry 3rd Consolidated Arkansas Infantry Regiment 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment CSA 6th Infantry Regiment CSA Shaver’s 7th Regiment 8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion, CSA 8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment 10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment 11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment 17th (Griffith’s) Arkansas  12th … Read more

Alabama Revolutionary War Pensions

  Revolutionary War Pensions – $ This collection of records includes digital images of entire pension files for soldiers and sailors who served during the Revolutionary War. These records reveal more details about the veteran’s history and service unlike selected service records chosen for genealogical content. They also contain more specific information about a soldier’s family, state of health, and life after the war. Revolutionary Soldiers in Alabama Being A List of Names, Compiled From Authentic Sources, of Soldiers of the American Revolution, Who Resided in the State of Alabama Alabama Revolutionary Cemeteries Some Rev. War Veterans Buried in Chambers … Read more

Alabama Miscellaneous Military Records

Cemeteries/Burial Places Alabama Soldiers in the Confederate Cemetery, Spotsylvania Court House, VA Listings by County Chambers County Following hosted at Chambers County ALGenWeb Archives Civil War Records of James L. Blassengame Civil War Records of Jabez Prather Civil War Letter, Robert J. Kellam to his mother David Sargent CSA records Clarke County Following hosted at Clarke County ALGenWeb Archives Grove Hill Guards, List of Wounded News From the Grove Hill Guards Casualties, May 21, 1863, Co I, 5th Alabama Infantry Casualties, June 2, 1864, Co I, 5th Alabama Infantry Letter from Joe Bowers, Co I, 5th AL Infantry Clay County … Read more

Alabama Civil War Rosters

The Civil War not only divided the country from North to South, many families were divided in the same way.  These ancestors didn’t have the means we have now to communicate with each other, letters took many days. Unfortunately many of our ancestors met on the field of battle not knowing the other was there. When you are using the links you will often find a different county listed in the one you are searching.  Many of these families moved around during the war and often were not in the original county of residence.  Many of the soldiers were buried … Read more

Alabama Civil War Miscellaneous Records

Autauga County Autauga County Civil War Monument, hosted at flickr Alabama Civil War Message Board, hosted at History Sites Bibb County Bibb County Soldiers, hosted at Bibb County Alabama GenWeb Avery, Henry W. Bailey, B.T. Belcher, William Henry Brown, Daniel J. Brown, Elijah Canterbury Men Colbert, Thomas W. Deason, John C. Elam, Hiram Elam, John M. Fitts, Oliver Hobson Men Kyzer, Levi D. Kyzer, Paul H. Marlow, Richard Merchant, Daniel Z. Miller, Joshua E. Muckleroy, William Scoggins, Henry C. Shropshire, Robert A. Smith, Andrew J. Smith, Charles Smith, Isaac Splawn, James M. (1) Splawn, James M. (2) Stewart, A.J. Wallace, … Read more

Alabama Civil War Enlistment Records

Alabama Civil War Enlistment Records Description Barbour County Civil War Enlistments, hosted at ALGenWeb Archives Project Caples, Thomas Calvin 1862, Crenshaw County McLeod, Hugh 1862, Pike County McLeod, Neil 1862, Pike County Pugh, Jesse Y 1862, Pike County Pugh, Nathan David, Pike County Pugh, Wade Hezekiah 1862, Pike County Butler County Civil War Enlistments, hosted at ALGenWeb Archives Project Wingard, William Asbury 1862, Pike County Wingard, Zachariah Zach 1863, Pike County Coffee County Civil War Enlistment, Draft Registrants, hosted at ALGenWeb Archives Project Maddox, Matthew M Sr Enlistment 1864 CW Florida Draft Registrants from Coffee Co 1917-1918 A-G CW Florida … Read more

Alabama Civil War Census Records, Confederate

Blount County Enumeration of Confederate Soldiers Residing in Alabama, 1907 1862 Blount County Confederate Census (hosted at Robin Sterling’s Blount County, Alabama Research)Surnames A-B Surnames C – D Surnames E – F Surnames G – H Surnames I – L Surnames M – N Surnames O – R Surnames S – U Surnames V – Z Clarke County 1907 Census of Confederate Soldiers (hosted at Tracking Your Roots) Coffee County1907 Living Confederate Soldiers (hosted at Coffee County ALGenWeb) Census Of Confederate Soldiers,1907 (hosted at Tracking Your Roots) Covington County 1907 Confederate Veterans’ Census (hosted at Tracking Your Roots) Dale County … Read more