|
|
|
Civil War |
Andersonville, Georgia Prisoner of War Database. Search the database for your Union soldier who might have been captured in the battle. |
| Civil War Records. The National Archives and Records Administration does a good job explaining records of Civil War Veterans, both Union and Confederate. To order pension records, order by mail using one NATF Form 80 for each soldier and each type of file. You can obtain the NATF Form 80 by providing your name and mailing address to inquire@nara.gov. You might like to visit another comprehensive Civil War site sponsored by Dakota State University. | |
| Civil War Data. A subscription site that is indexing and posting to a searchable database a listing of United States Civil War Soldiers. | |
|
War of 1812 |
War of 1812. A site listing some historical highlights, and information on how to research your 1812 veteran. |
|
Veterans and Military History |
Veterans and Military Websites. This site is a "conglomerate" site that categorically lists websites dealing with various records of the United States Military. |
| Search for individuals currently serving in the military at MilitaryCity.com, the military community's online site. | |
| The United States Internet Genealogical Society has a page of resourceful Military Links for most United States wars including rosters, pensions, indexes, bounty land, etc. |
|
Home -
Services -
Fees -
Compare Rates -
Client Comments - Contact
Us
|