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Here is another separate set of records at the National Archives also searchable

Title-War Department Collection of Confederate Records, 1825–1927 NAID: 438 Collected: 1825–1927 Search within this Record Group 539 Series

https://catalog.archives.gov/search-within/438

posted by Arora (G) Anonymous
I'm thinking, this project and the Enslaved Peoples Project may want this to possibly combine as a subproject of both. (may even want to involve State (Projects).

From the National Archives, Available and also Searchable Online, containing 299 page links, Title-War Department. The Adjutant General's Office. War Records Office. 1874-7/1/1899 Series: Confederate Quartermaster and Corps of Engineer Payrolls for Enslaved Labor NAID: 719477 Textual Records Collected: 1874–1899 Covers: 1861–1865 Search within this Series 5,971 File Units

Record Group 109 War Department Collection of Confederate Records 1825 – 1927 States and References Alabama Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia

https://catalog.archives.gov/search-within/719477

posted by Arora (G) Anonymous
Hi, thank you for these sources, I'll add them to our resource page. We have several members who research African-American soldiers and are involved in both projects.
posted by Pam Kreutzer
I know you must have a page somewhere with a link to all the individual names of the civil war vets, but I cannot find it. Sorry for asking here, maybe it should go to G2G. Looking for Karl Miller (or Carl Miller. I have a picture of a headstone from Lykens Catholic Cemetery. He was in Co B of the 96th PA Infantry. Sorry, I thought there would also be a way to add a picture here.
posted by Mike Schindler
Is there a record of my great-great-grandfather Robert D McGinty serving in the Civil War as a private in 54 Missouri Clavery Company C 9-1-1862 to 1-3-1864? Farm in area of Missouri Breaks
posted by Patricia Mcginty
I got a notice that Jefferson Finis Davis (president of Confederate USA) was within 100 related through marriage/blood relations but I neglected to save the genealogical descentants. I also sent an email request to Wikitree blog site. Is it possible to email his line to me? I got his biography, etc but it would be great to join his line to mine and see exactly how my tree expands throughout the world. Hope you can help. Thanks, Truly (Campbell) Brownlee (please see Campbell-6401or Ancestry.ca)
posted by Truly Campbell
Signed in to change edit project pages earlier. Now signed out.
posted by Paula J
I am trying to find out if my relatives were in the Civil War. My great grandfather Jethro W Cottle 1842-1930 came out west to NV and CA from Martha's Vineyard in the 1870s. My family was on Martha's Vineyard since the 1600s. My ggfather had two brothers that were in the 1850 Chilmark MA Census; George B Cottle age 19 and Edmund Cottle age 12. In 1862 they would be 31, 24 years old and Jethro 19. Their father and mother were George D. Cottle and Margaret Waldron Cottle, 49 and 50 years old in 1850 on Martha's Vineyard.
posted by Gary Cottle
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posted by [Living Barnett]
This is Paula making a correction

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