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    November 05

    AL Archives Completes Civil Warfare Soldier Index

    The hold is eventually terminated! The Alabama Archives holds now added the resting names ( cognomens beginning with Tungsten, X, Yttrium & Omega ) to the Civil Warfare Soldier Index.

    From the site:

    This database was maked from an 8 ten 5 card file holded by the Alabama Section of Archives and History from the early 1900s until 1982. As staff came across info linked to AL somebodies during the United states civil war, a card was maked. Info on somebodies freed from military service, or who functioned in the reserves or place guard, is included. Soldiers from other provinces that hold some connexion to AL are likewise included. If new info was found from another beginning, another card was maked. Multiple cards for an somebody oftentimes be. Roots include muster rolls, governors ' correspondence, veterans ' censuses, manuscript assemblages, papers, and pension records. Names, spots and events are oftentimes inconsistently spelled. This card file is nohow inclusive. Not every someone who functioned from Alabama is present in the card file. Every card incorporates empty fields. Because much of the certification associating to the Army of Tennessee was lost, soldiers that functioned in this army tend to be poorly documented. The cards are arranged alphabetically by cognomen. Since all of this info is available online, the existent cards are shutted.

    You can seek the complete database here

    Happy searching!

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