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         Military Units Confederate:     more books (22)
  1. Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units by Arthur W., Jr. Bergeron, 1996-10-01
  2. Military Units and Formations of the Confederate States Army: River Defense Fleet, Confederate Home Guard, Niter and Mining Corps
  3. CONFEDERATE MILITARY LAND UNITS: 1861-1865 by W. J. (compiler) Tancig, 1967
  4. [Burial lists of members of Union and Confederate military units by Sherman Lee Pompey, 1971
  5. Confederate military units of West Virginia by James Carter Linger, 1989
  6. Confederate Military Land Units by W J Tancig, 1968-02
  7. TENNESSEANS IN THE CIVIL WAR: A Military History of Confederate and Union Units with Available Rosters of Personnel. by Stanley F., et al. Horn, 1964
  8. Tennesseans in the Civil War, Part I: A Military History of the Confederate and Union Units With Available Rosters of Personnel by Historical Commission Tennessee, 1971-10-31
  9. Tennesseans in the Civil War: Part 2;A Military History of Confederate and Union Units With Available Rosters of Personnel by Historical Commission Tennessee, 1981-06-30
  10. Guide to Missouri Confederate Units by James E. McGhee, 2008-04-01
  11. History of Morgan's Cavalry: an Account of One of the Most Successful Units of Confederate Cavalry During the American Civil War by One of its Officers by Basil W. Duke, 2010-04-12
  12. Guide to Missouri Confederate Units, 1861–1865 (The Civil War in the West)
  13. Compendium of the Confederate Armies/Kentucky,Maryland,Missouri: The Confederate Units and the Indian Units by Stewart Sifakis, 1995-01
  14. The Pride of the Confederate Artillery: The Washington Artillery in the Army of Tennessee by Nathaniel Cheairs, Jr. Hughes, 1997-11

81. Pike County, Mississippi Military Units
in the table below are the units raised from Pike County for service in the ConfederateStates Army military History of Mississippi 18031898 by Dunbar Rowland.
http://www.iocc.com/~swright/pike/pikemil.html
Pike County, Mississippi Military Units
Pike County War of 1812 Unit
Men from Pike and Marion counties served in the 13th Regiment Mississippi Militia, under Col. Nixon. The unit is often referred to as "Nixon's Regiment". A brief history of the unit and the battles in which it fought can be found in Military History of Mississippi 1803-1898 by Dunbar Rowland (Spartanburg, South Carolina, The Reprint Company, 1988.) on pages 6-8. A roster of the unit is given in Source Records From Pike County, Mississippi 1798-1910 by Luke Ward Conerly and E. Russ Williams, Jr. (Greenville, South Carolina, Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1978.) on pages 1-3 of Part II. The National Archives and Records Administration has filmed an Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During The War of 1812 (Microcopy M602, Rolls 1 through 234) and a Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812 in Organizations From the Territory of Mississippi (Microcopy M678, Rolls 1 through 22. Nixon's Regiment is on Rolls 17 through 20.) These film series are widely available at state libraries and archives and larger genealogical libraries.
Pike County Confederate Units
Listed in the table below are the units raised from Pike County for service in the Confederate States Army, Mississippi State Troops or Pike County Home Guard. The information was extracted from two sources:

82. The Kentucky Civil War Research Series
Future books are planned for the Kentucky confederate Home, Kentucky confederateMilitary units, and a Kentucky Union Veterans Roster. Order Form.
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Confederate Soldiers of Kentucky,
A Roster of the Veterans
Edited by Stephen D. Lynn
An alphabetical listing of over 40,000 soldiers who served in Kentucky Confederate units during the Civil War. This book also includes those Kentuckians that served in the 1st Confederate Cavalry, 6th Battalion Confederate Cavalry, 7th Battalion Confederate Cavalry, and Lt. Bennett H. Young's Company of Retributors. This book was compiled from numerous sources, including the Index to Compiled Service Records for Kentucky Confederate Soldiers, the Report of the Adjutant General of Kentucky (Confederate Volunteers) Confederate Pensioners of Kentucky 10th Kentucky Cavalry, C.S.A. May's - Trimble's - Diamond's "Yankee Chasers" , the records of the Kentucky Confederate Home, records of Kentucky Confederate Veterans organizations, and more. This book contains thousands of names not included in the Adjutant General's Report . It is the most comprehensive Kentucky roster in existence. Published in 2002, this book is 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", hard-cover, dark gray cloth, and 400 pages. Cost: $30.00, plus shipping and KY sales tax.

83. NARA Microfilm M861
US National Archives Compiled Records Showing Service of military Unitsin confederate Organizations. (M861. 74 rolls. DP.). Beginning
http://www.misscivilwar.org/resources/m861.html
U.S. National Archives Compiled Records Showing Service of Military Units in Confederate Organizations.
(M861. 74 rolls. DP.)

Beginning in 1903, the War Department compiled abstract histories of the movements and activities of Confederate military units. Original muster rolls and returns were the principal sources of information on the caption cards and the envelopes that list officers. Rosters, payrolls, hospital registers, casualty lists, Union prison registers and rolls, parole rolls, and inspection reports were also abstracted. This microfilm publication reproduces the compiled records of Confederate military units. Because many Confederate Army records were lost or destroyed by the end of the war, the compiled military histories of most units are incomplete. Most of the records are arranged alphabetically by state, thereunder by type of unit (cavalry, artillery, or infantry), followed by reserve, militia, local defense, conscript, prison guard, instruction, or other organizations. The arrangement of compiled records for units raised directly or otherwise by the Confederate government is similar except that the latter units are not broken down by state. Numbered units are listed first, followed alphabetically by the named units. There are no record-of-events cards for a small number of state units that were mustered into Confederate service or for militia units that were never mustered into service. Lists of officers were prepared for many state militia units that were not mustered into service and for other organizations for which no rolls were found. These lists, which are filed under "Miscellaneous," appear at the end of records of state units and at the and of records of units raised directly by the Confederate government. With a few exceptions, no lists were prepared for units from North Carolina.

84. Ancestry.com - Locating Union & Confederate Records
Union Organizations; Compiled records Showing Service of military Unitsin Volunteer confederate Organizations; Regimental Histories;
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Nancy Justus Morebeck has just written a new book, called , Published by Heritage Quest. I had a chance to read this new one hundred and fifty-two-page book this week. Morebeck’s book describes the record holdings available at the National Archives, many of which are also available via microfilm rentals at a local Family History Center near you. (You can find the location of your nearest center at: www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHC/frameset_fhc.asp .) The author also lists some other locations of records, including state archives. She describes the types of documents available and tells why they can be valuable to genealogists. She also tells how to order microfilms and photocopies of these documents.
  • Enlistment Records – Regular Army, Union, and Confederate Volunteers
  • 85. A Guide To Cherokee Confederates
    National Archives Microfilm M861 Compiled Records Showing Service of military Unitsin confederate Organizations Roll 74 Organizations raised directly by the
    http://www.scv.org/education/genworks/cherokee.htm
    A Guide to Cherokee Confederate
    Military Units, 1861 - 1865 by Lars Gjertveit st
    nd Cherokee Mounted Volunteers [ COLONELS. Stand Watie, promoted Brig Gen 6 May 64 ; James Madison Bell, promoted and transferred from Lt Col of the 2 nd Regt after Watie became general LIEUTENANT COLONELS . Thomas Fox Taylor, KIA 27 Jul 62, Bayou Menard (n. Fort Gibson); Robert Calvin Parks, replaced Taylor ( from Capt, 1 st Co B) killed by a fellow officer in a personal difficulty at Fort Washita in April 1864; Clement Neeley Vann, MAJORS. Elias Cornelius Boudinot, Joseph Franklin Thompson from Capt, 1st Co I); Erasmus J Howland, succeeded Thompson in 1864 (from Capt, 2nd Co D). REGIMENTAL STAFF Adjutant: st Lt Charles E Watie, to 1 st Lt, 2nd Co B after reorganization;
    st Lt Thomas F Anderson from pvt, 1 st Co H) to Brigade AAG 1864 Assistant Quarter Master: st Lt George W Adair, died April 62 st Lt William Penn
    Adair, to Col of 2 nd Regt 3 Feb 63 st Lt Johnson Thompson Asst. Commissary of Subsistence: st Lt Joseph M Starr, Sr, until 62 st Lts Oliver W Lipe ( from pvt, 2

    86. Military Units Involved In The Battle Of Honey Springs
    military units and Commanders Involved in The Battle of Honey Springs. Greve. Confederateunits Brigadier General Douglas Hancock Cooper, Commanding Lieut.
    http://checotah.lakewebs.net/honeysprings/Units at HSB.html
    Military Units and Commanders Involved in
    The Battle of Honey Springs
    The Battle of Honey Springs, Indian Territory, July 17, 1863
    This illustration by battlefield reporter James R. O'Neill
    appeared in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly , August 29, 1863. Federal Units
    Major General James Gilpatrick Blunt, Commanding
    Colonel Thomas Moonlight, Chief-of-Staff
    Capt. Cox, Acting Aide-de-Camp
    Capt. Kinter, Acting Aide-de-Camp 1st Brigade
    Colonel William R. Judson, Brigade Commander 1st Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment (Colored) [later designated 79th U.S.C.T.]
    Colonel James M. Williams, Regimental Commander Lt. Col. John Bowles [assumed command after Williams was wounded] Company A, Company B, Capt. George J. Martin Company C, Company D, Company E, Company F, Company G, Company H, Company I, Company K, Company L, Company M, 2nd Indian Home Guards Regiment Lt. Col. Frederick W. Schuarte, Regimental Commander Major M. B. C. Wright Company A, Capt. James McDaniel Company B, Capt. Moses Price

    87. Confederate Pension Applications Series Description
    witnesses, and commanding officers; places of residence; and selected subjects includingmilitary units and the term Blacks, confederate Service are indexed
    http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/search/AuthorityTerms/S_Descriptions/S126088.htm

    88. Civil War Web Site With Many Interesting Links
    Guard. 162nd New York Infantry 3rd Regiment, Metropolitan Guard. VirginiaConfederate military units - 1861 - 65. BACK TO TOP. National
    http://www.archercousins.com/civilwar.htm
    THANK YOU FOR VISITING MY CIVIL WAR PAGE THIS SITE WILL ALWAYS BE UNDER CONSTRUCTION
    PLEASE BOOKMARK THIS PAGE
    Civil War Web Sites
    General Information Genealogy Reenactment Information Sutlers Cemeteries Prisons Watch this space Battlefields
    History Links BACK TO TOP
    Abraham Lincoln Online
    General Burnett's Memories of Lincoln's Assassination The Papers of Jefferson Davis Boyle's American Civil War Information Archive The Confederate Network South Carolina Confederate Military Records Ulysses S. Grant Home Page John A. Rawlins, Aide to Ulysses S. Grant ... Causes of the Civil War - by Jim Epperson Women in the Civil War American Civil War Home Page National Civil War Association The American War Library ... West Virginia in the Civil War by Flora Smith Johnson Milwaukee Urban Archives - - Civil War Collection Louisiana State University United States Civil War Center U. S. Civil War Center - Civil War Soldiers and Units The Ultimate Civil War Reference Manual Texas Confederate Journals Texas Military Historical Society Tennessee Civil War Home Page ... Virginia Confederate Pension Rolls Veterans and Widows 131st New York Infantry 1st Regiment, Metropolitan Guard

    89. BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Bergeron, Arthur W. Guide to Louisiana confederate military Units18611865 Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press, 1989;
    http://www.fred.net/stevent/bib.html
    Resources
    • Mr. Barry J. Crompton - 1st, 7th, and 14th Tennessee
    • Mr. Thomas Venner - 7th Tennessee
    • Mr. Robert W. Monk -Bio/photos: G. W. Wilbanks, 13th Alabama and J. R. Monk, 17th Alabama
    • Ken Byrd - John F. Brigham - 14th TN bio, and photos of Johnson's Island Prison
    • Mr. Tom Clemens - John Stone 2nd Maryland
    • State of Alabama Department of Archives and History - Montgomery Alabama
    • Maryland Historical Society Magazine
    Newspapers
    • The Examiner - July 1863, Frederick Md.
    • Middletown Valley Register - July 10, 1863, Middletown Md.
    • The Atlanta Constitution Sunday Magazine and Feature Section - July 9, 1939
    • Jacksonville Republican - May 30, 1863
    • Montgomery Weekly Advertiser - May 14th, 1863
    Books
    • Allardice, Bruce S. More Generals in Gray, A Companion Volume to Generals in Gray Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1995
    • Bergeron, Arthur W. Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units 1861-1865 Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1989
    • Civil War Centennial Commission Nashville, Tennessee: The University of Tennessee Press, 1994
    • Cottom, Robert I. and Hayward Mary Ellen

    90. Morgan's Men Association Links
    War Ken Jones' Regimental units Project Kentucky Page SavageGoodner Camp SCV ConfederateLinks US Genealogical Help military Service Records KenGenWeb Project
    http://members.tripod.com/~Morgans_Men/morganlinks.htm
    Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Morgan's Men Association
    Links
    Table of contents:
    Websites About Gen. John Hunt Morgan Morgan's Officers and Enlisted Men Confederate units that served under Gen. Morgan's command. Reenacting Units of Morgan's Cavalry ... Other Link Pages Gen. John Hunt Morgan John Hunt Morgan (Savage-Goodner Camp, SCV) John Hunt Morgan Camp, SCV Biography by Col. J. S. Johnston Generals on the Web ... Back to the top Morgan's Officers and Enlisted Men Brig. Gen. Basil Duke, by Col. J.S. Johnston Governor James Bennett McCreary (Lt.Col. of 11th Ky Cavalry) "Morgan's Men, A Narrative of Personal Experiences", by Col. Henry Lane Stone, UCV Blount County, Alabama Soldiers of Morgan's Cavalry ... Back to the top Reenacting Units of Morgan's Cavalry Champ Ferguson's Mountain Cavalry (Partisan Rangers) 9th Tennessee Cavalry CSA 1st Kentucky Cavalry CSA 2nd Kentucky Cavalry CSA ... Back to the top Reenacting Units of Morgan's Foes (Union) 14th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry USA 1st Kentucky Cavalry and Horse Artillery Back to the top Confederate Units Serving Under Gen. Morgan Confederate Regimental Links (Ken Jones' Project) Kentucky State Guard Co G, 9th kentucky Cavalry

    91. 1861~1865 Outstanding Site Award
    and campaigns; Leaders (both military and civilian); Regiments, brigades,and other military units/reenactment units; Diaries, letters
    http://www.erols.com/kfraser/site-award.html
    The 1861~1865 Outstanding Site Award was established to recognize outstanding contributions to the study of the War on the Web. Pages presented with this award must deal with the conflict in some form and must promote an increased understanding and (or) appreciation of the War and the role it played in shaping the future of the United States. Suggested subject matter includes (but is not limited to):
    • Causes of the War
    • Battles and campaigns
    • Leaders (both military and civilian)
    • Regiments, brigades, and other military units/reenactment units
    • Diaries, letters, and other wartime literature or documents
    • Ethnic participation in the War
    • Music of the War
    • Weaponry, fortifications, and military tactics
    • Civilians (especially women) during the War
    • Cemeteries and other post-War monuments
    • Prisons
    • National Military Parks and National Battlefields
    • Museums
    • Civil War round tables and other forums
    • Heritage groups
    • Miscellaneous related topics
    Criteria for the award are as follows:
    • Sites must make a significant contribution to the study and historical appreciation of the War Between the States
    • Sites must represent the original work or ideas of their owners (lists of links to other people's work do not qualify, unless the stated purpose of the site is to collect and present such links, nor do sites that appropriate the work of others)

    92. Ancestry.com - Louisiana Civil War Records
    I corresponded with the author of Guide to Louisiana confederate Militaryunits 18611865, 4 a book about Louisiana units during the war.
    http://msn.ancestry.com/library/view/ancmag/2150.asp
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    May/June 1996 Vol. 14 No. 3 Louisiana Civil War Records
    Three years ago I received a photocopy of the original roll book of the Eighth Battalion, Louisiana Heavy Artillery. This unit served in four major campaigns of the War Between the States. The roll book contained the names of 125 men of the original 400. I was determined to find out more about these men and the battles they fought for four years. I started my search at the local library, which has a three-volume set titled Records of Louisiana Soldiers and Louisiana Confederate Commands. It contains information on all men who served the Confederacy from Louisiana. These books provided my first real lead. My primary source on the historical aspect of the unit came from Official Records of The Union and Confederate Armies in The War of The Rebellion. This is a 129-volume set published by the government in the latter part of the 19th century. It was compiled from records created by Union and Confederate armies during the war. Each volume contains a wealth of information on both personnel and events of the war. A companion set

    93. LA-IMMIGRANTS-L: [LA-Immigrants] Indian Records - Military Records
    (55 reels) Complied records showing service of military units in Confederateorganizations Texas units, 1st Cavalry-12th Cavalry.
    http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/LA-IMMIGRANTS/2001-10/1004420128
    LA-IMMIGRANTS-L Archives From:
    Subject: [LA-Immigrants] Indian Records - Military Records
    Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 23:35:28 -0600
    Although this email begins with Indian Records, look further down and view what the Military Records have to offer! Rhonda Houston -Original Message- From: Rhonda Houston [mailto: ] Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 11:27 PM To: Subject: Indian Records - five civilized tribes in the Indian Territory http://www.shreve.net/~japrime/lagenweb/shreve.htm This thread: RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. Learn more.
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    94. Black History Pages
    Hits 68 Rating 7.00 Votes 1) Rate It. Blacks Who Fought For The South BlackConfederate military units, both as freemen and slaves, fought federal troops.
    http://blackhistorypages.com/Military/Civil_War/

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    • 54th. Mass. Volunteer Infantry, Co. I Portraying the experience of the African American soldier in the American Civil War in South Carolina. (Added: 23-Nov-1999 Hits: 222 Rating: 8.00 Votes: 1) Rate It
    • 5th Regiment, US Colored Cavalry This site is devoted to the history of the Fifth Regiment of the U.S. Colored Cavalry, a unit comprised of men of African descent—slaves, ex-slaves, and free men—who fought for the Union cause during the American Civil War (1861-1865). Members of the regiment were reportedly massacred by Confederate troops following the Battle of Saltville on October 2-3, 1864. (Added: 23-Nov-1999 Hits: 155 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 2) Rate It
    • Black Confederate Heritage (Added: 24-Jan-2000 Hits: 142 Rating: 1.00 Votes: 1) Rate It
    • Black Soldiers in Gray On December 22, 1862, 700 armed Black graycoats attacked New York soldiers near New Market Bridge, VA; on February 9, 1862, 3,000 well-trained Black graycoats formed the '1st Native Guard' and the State of Tennessee became the first southern state to legislate the use of free Blacks as soldiers in June, 1861. These surprising facts and others, apparently lost somewhere within the cradle of history, reveal another side to the African-American struggle that has never been publicly explored beforeBlacks fighting on the side of the pro-slavery Confederacy. (Added: 24-Jan-2000 Hits: 215 Rating: 4.50 Votes: 2)

    95. National Archives Basic Military Workshop
    7 rolls. M861. Compiled Records Showing Service of military units andConfederate Organizations. 74 rolls. Like its Union counterpart
    http://fp.sedona.net/genealogy/past7.htm
    SEDONA GENEALOGY CLUB
    Home Page

    Past Meetings 7 National Archives Basic Military Workshop (September 2000) Here is a new web site we came across. You may want to try it. Access Genealogy - US Military Resource Center - US Military
    archives, battles, biographies, casualty lists, cemeteries,
    court martials, executions, databases, diaries, draft records,
    mailing lists, maps, medal winners, how to obtain military
    records, pensions, photographic images, prison camps,
    regiments and muster rolls, and regimental histories:
    http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/
    Bill Doty, archivist at the National Archives and Records AdministrationPacific Region (Laguna Niguel), presented a Military Genealogical Resources Workshop at the Sedona Public Library on Friday evening, April 23, 1999. Time and place of the club meeting was changed to accommodate his schedule. Doty is a graduate of the William Allen White School of Journalism at the University of Kansas with graduate level study in history. He teaches the military resources workshop as part of the ongoing workshop series at the National Archives and Records Administration in Laguna Niguel. The two-hour workshop consisted of two parts with a break between. The first part covered the early wars of 1774-1898, the American Revolution through the Spanish American War. The second part covered the Civil War and the "modern wars," World War I to the present.

    96. FORT BLAKELEY
    FORT BLAKELEY Local confederate History Rosters. confederate MilitaryUnits Participating in 1865 Mobile Campaign confederate
    http://members.aol.com/dixieideals/FtBlakeleyunits.htm
    FORT BLAKELEY:
    Confederate Military Units Participating in 1865 Mobile Campaign
    Confederate Military Units which participated in operations in the vicinity of Mobile, Alabama January 1, 1865 to May 1865:
    ALABAMA
    Artillery
    1st Alabama Battalion 2nd Alabama Battalion Alabama State Artillery Bush's Battery Dent’s Battery (Robertsons) Wood's Eufaula Battery Fowler’s Battery (Phelan's) Garrity's Alabama Battery Gid Nelson Battery (Selden's/Lovelace's) Homer's Battery Lumsden’s Alabama Battery Tarrant’s Alabama Battery Tobin's Artillery
    Cavalry
    Meador’s Company Lewis’ Battalion 6th Alabama 8th Alabama Keyser's Detachment
    Infantry
    18th Alabama 21st Alabama 32nd Alabama 36th Alabama 38th Alabama 58th Alabama 62nd Alabama (1st Reserves) 63rd Alabama (2nd Reserves) 3rd Alabama Reserves Taylor's Command City Battalion Special Services (4 co.s) Pelham Cadets Battalion
    ARKANSAS
    Artillery
    Owen's Battery Thrall’s Battery
    FLORIDA
    Artillery
    Marion Light (Perry's)
    GEORGIA
    Artillery
    Columbus Battery Massenberry's Battery Stephen’s Light Battery Young's Battery
    KENTUCKY
    Artillery
    Cumberland Battery Green's / Quisenberry's
    LOUISIANA
    Artillery
    12th Battalion 1st Louisiana Artillery ELLLIS COMPANY, A

    97. Saghs.home.texas.net/ConfRes.txt
    Richard P. Weinert, Jr. 973.7 13 Weinert Guide to Louisiana ConfederateMilitary units, 18611865. Arthur Bergeron. 973.7463
    http://saghs.home.texas.net/ConfRes.txt

    98. Virginia Confederate Rosters
    Government; Compiled Records Showing Service of Virginia MilitaryUnits in confederate Organizations. Electronic Resources. Virginia
    http://image.vtls.com:8000/bibdatabases/conrosabout.html

    99. CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA AND AMERICAN INDIANS
    CIVIL WAR. confederate STATES OF AMERICA AND AMERICAN INDIANS.
    http://www.bjmjr.com/civwar/csa_indians.htm
    CIVIL WAR
    CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA AND AMERICAN INDIANS
    RETURN TO USCT INDEX PAGE GO TO "FREEDOM FIGHTERS" - UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS IN THE CIVIL WAR LWF Communications
    Trotwood, Ohio

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