Confederate Pension Application
Files (by State) located in
various state archives and libraries. Some state files are
on-line.
Hewett, Janet B. Editor.
Roster of Confederate Soldiers 1861-1865.
16 Volumes. Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot Publishing Co.,
1995-1996.
Mills,
Gary B. Southern
Loyalists in the Civil War: The Southern Claims Commission.
Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994.
National Archives and Records Administration,
Washington, D.C. (NARA). Record Group 109, War Dept. Collection
of Confederate Records. Indexes and Compiled Military Service
Records of Confederate Army Volunteers.
Brooke, Ted O. Index to Georgia’s
Confederate Pension Supplements. Cumming, GA: T. O. Brooke, 1999.
Cornell, Nancy Jones. 1864 Census for Re-organizing the Georgia
Militia. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000.
White, Virgil D. Index to Georgia’s Civil War Confederate Pension
Files. Waynesboro, TN: National Historical Publishing Co., 1996.
Wright, Willard E. Index to Registers of Inmates of the Confederate
Soldiers Home of Georgia. 2 Microfilm Rolls. 1964. Available through
the Georgia Archives and History
Division.
Booth, Andrew B. Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers and
Louisiana Confederate Commands. Spartanburg, SC: Reprint Company,
1984.
Dilts,
Bryan Lee, 1890 Louisiana Census of Civil War Veterans or their
Widows. Salt Lake City, UT: Index Publishing, 1984.
Jenks, Houston C. Compiler. An Index to the Census of
1911 of Confederate Veterans or their Widows, Pursuant to Act 71 or 1908.
Baton Rouge, LA: H. C. Jenks, 1989.
Birdsong, James C.
Brief Sketches of the North Carolina State Troops in the War Between the
States. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1990. 3
Microfiches. Available from the
Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day
Saints (LDS) local
Family History Center.
North Carolina Superior Court. Record of Pensions for Confederate
Soldiers, Wives, Widows and Minute Records of the Confederate Soldiers.
Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1970.
One Microfilm Roll. Available from the
Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day
Saints (LDS) local
Family History Center.
Rivers, William J. Roll of the Dead: South Carolina Troops,
Confederate States Service. Columbia, SC: Public Programs
Division, S.C. Dept. of Archives and History, 1995.
Applications for the Home for Confederate Veterans, Columbia, South
Carolina, ca. 1909 – 1958. Salt Lake City, UT: Genealogical Society
of Utah, 2000. 4 Microfilm Rolls. Available from the
Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day
Saints (LDS) local
Family History Center.
Dyer, Gustavus W. and Moore, John Trotwood. The Tennessee Civil War
Veterans Questionnaires. 5 Volumes. Easley, SC: Southern
Historical Press, 1985.
Index to Confederate Pension Applications.
Nashville, TN: Tennessee State Library and Archives, 1964.
Lindsley, John Berrien.
The Military Annals of Tennessee. Confederate. First Series: Embracing a
Review of Military Operations, with Regimental Histories and Memorial Rolls,
compiled from Original and Official Sources. 2 Volumes. Wilmington, NC:
Broadfoot
Publishing Co., 1995.
Strange, Judith A. The Tennessee Confederate Soldiers Home: Marching
out of the Mist into the Light. Goodlettsville, TN: Tennessee
Tracers Limited, 1996.
Tennesseans in the Civil War; A Military
History of Confederate and Union Units with Available Rosters of
Personnel. 2 Volumes. Nashville, TN: Tennessee Civil War
Centennial Commission, 1964.
Bailey, Anne J. and McWhiney, Grady.
Texans in
the Confederate Cavalry. Fort Worth, TX: Ryan Plance Publishers, 1995.
Davis, Kathryn
Hooper. Texas Confederate Home Roster: With Added Data from
Confederate Home Ledgers. Nacogdoches, TX: Ericson Books, 2003.
Mearse, Linda. Confederate Indigent Families
Lists of Texas, 1863-1865. San Marcos, TX: L. Mearse, 1995.
Miller, Thomas Lloyd.
Texas Confederate Script Grantees, C.S.A. n. p. T. L. Miller,
1985.
Names of Soldiers
who died in Defence of the
American Union, Interred in the Eastern District of Texas, Central District
of Texas, Rio Grande District, Department of Texas, Camp Ford, Tyler, Texas,
and Corpus Christi, Texas. Washington, D.C.: C.P.O., 1866.
Wooster, Ralph A.
Texas and Texans in the Civil
War. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 1995.
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