Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the War of 1812

War of 1812 - Don't give up the ship

The Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the War of 1812 consisted of a total of 26,280 men who enlisted from Ohio to assist the nation. This is the complete roster. They comprised of 3 regiments, 464 companies, 13 cavalry troops, and 1 artillery battery. This collection has broken up this list for easier perusal by the company, troop, or battery of the soldiers.

Ohio Civil War Battlefield Map

Ohio Civil War Battlefield Map – Map depicting the battles fought within the state of Ohio during the Civil War.    

From Newburgh to Poughkeepsie along the Hudson River

Newburgh, 60 miles from New York. Approaching the city of Newburgh, we see a building of rough stone, one story high, with steep roof—known as Washington’s Headquarters. For several years prior to, and during the Revolution, this was the home of Jonathan Hasbrouck, known far and wide for business integrity and loyalty to liberty. This house was built by him, apparently, in decades; the oldest part, the northeast corner, in 1750; the southeast corner, in 1760, and the remaining half in 1770. It fronted west on the king’s highway, now known as Liberty Street, with a garden and family burial … Read more

Return of the Colonel’s Company Third Regiment

Return of the Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates who now are and those who have been in Colonel Alexander Scammells Company in the 3rd Battalion of New Hampshire Forces, Commanded by Colonel Alexander Scammell from 1 January 1777, to the 1st of January 1780. Showing the title of their enlistment, discharges, and time of their desertion. Names When Enlisted and Term Remarks Sergeant Majors Adino Goodanouff Dec 16 1776. War Discharged Dec 22, 1778 Neal McGaffey Jan 30 1777. 3 Year Promoted Dec 22, 1778 & Promoted to Ensign to take rank Nov 14, 1777 Edward Mason Jan 30 1777. War … Read more

New Hampshire Revolutionary War Index

  1780 1st New Hampshire Regiment 2nd New Hampshire Regiment Return of Officers in Third Regiment New Hampshire Return of the Colonel’s Company Third Regiment                          

1st New Hampshire Regiment

A return of the Field, Staff & other Commissioned Officers in the First New Hampshire Regiment  from the 8th Day of November 1776 until the 1st January 1780. Noting the casualties that have happened during said term Appointed Officers Names Rank Remarks Nov 8, 1776 John Stark Col Resigned Mar. 23, 1777.— do Joseph Cilley Lt. Col Promoted to Col. Feb 22, 1777. — do George Reid Maj Promoted to Lt. Col. Apr 2, 1777 — Prom. to Lt. Col. Commander 2nd Regiment March 1778 Apr 9, 1777 Samuel Cotton Chaplain resigned Aug 14, 1777 Nov 8, 1776 Benjamin Kimball … Read more

Mississippi Civil War Battlefield Map

Mississippi Civil War Battlefield Map – Map depicting the battles fought within the state of Mississippi during the Civil War. Map Sources: U.S. National Park Service and Library of Congress  

Thirteenth Michigan Infantry

Capt. Clement C. Webb

A short account of the Forty-fourth Annual Reunion of the Thirteenth Michigan Infantry. Includes the names of living members in 1909.

1894 Michigan State Census

1894 Thornapple Barry County Michigan Sample Census Image

If you had an ancestor residing in Michigan during 1894 then you may have the chance to fill some of that census gap by using the 1894 state census of Michigan, of which parts are available online for free.

World War 1 Gold Star Men of Ida County Iowa

A list of Gold Star men from Ida County Iowa. Gold Star soldiers were men who gave the ultimate sacrifice to their country, their life. This provides the name of the soldier, their home town, date of death as well as location and circumstances of it.