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Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865 Military Records
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This Family Archive contains the indexed images of National Archives microfilm roll M918, Register of Confederate Soldiers, Sailors, and Citizens Who Died in Federal Prisons and Military Hospitals in the North 1861-1865.
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Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865 Military Records |
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Although post-Civil War federal legislation provided for the proper burial of Union soldiers in national cemeteries, there were no specific provisions for Confederate dead. By 1901, Confederate veterans' organizations were advocating a system by which their comrades' graves should be marked. Legislation providing for the marking of Confederate graves was passed in 1906 and by 1912 the Commissioner for Marking the Graves of Confederate Dead produced a 665-page burial register. That register, detailing the resting places of approximately 25,000 Confederate veterans, has been imaged and indexed in this Family Archive.
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What does this product give you?
This Family Archive contains the indexed images of National Archives microfilm roll M918, Register of Confederate Soldiers, Sailors, and Citizens Who Died in Federal Prisons and Military Hospitals in the North 1861-1865. For each of the approximately 25,000 soldiers, sailors, and civilians you'll learn information about military service and death (including the number and locality of their grave)
What you can find in this data set:
- Company and regiment
- Rank
- Death date
- Location of death and burial
- Indexed images of 665 pages from the National Archives microfilm roll M918 - Register of Confederate Soldiers, Sailors, and Citizens Who Died in Federal Prisons and Military Hospitals in the North, 1861-1865
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