#15288), Morning Reports. I, New York Colonial Muster Rolls, 1664-1775, Vol. Co. A, June 13, 1865. Van Hagen, private, 54th New York Infantry, Co. K, April 14, 1866. If a soldier isnt listed under the presumed town of enlistment, check other nearby towns. More on Tax Records at the National Archives, Researching the Career of a 19th Century Physician, Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers from Pennsylvania, Wagonmasters Serving the Union During the Civil War, LeavenworthSoldiers Home, Leavenworth, Kansas, ca. What does the Civil War have to do with Income Taxes? New York Online Genealogy Records FamilySearch cursor: pointer; Joseph Allen; 169th New York Infantry, Company K. (acc. #13322), Matthew Wells; 12th New York Cavalry, Company H. (acc. (acc. National Archives and Records Administration #16239), Abstract of Rations and Lodgings issued to Recruits. William A. Lindsey. The reports give the names of commissioned officers serving in the militia (later the National Guard). The New York State Archives has Abstracts of Service Records for New York National Guard and Naval Militia Units and Muster Rolls of New York National Guard Units. height: 35px; #6875), Morning Report (consolidated). Archives Relating to the Civil War. New York (State) Adjutant General's Office. The New York State Library has the Annual Report of the Adjutant General. Company I. January 9, 1864. October 31, 1863. [Link will open new window. These rosters were compiled by the New York State Adjutant General Office. Charles A. Letter from Governor Reuben E. Fenton to Charles H. Waygant, transmitting to Waygant a brevet commission "in recognition of [his] faithful and distinguished services in the late war." #15061). The Archives has registers, compiled by New York's town (and a few city) clerks, containing information on Civil War military service (series 13774). Enrollment certificate, December 26, 1863, Commission: Sergeant, September 8, 1863, Commission: First sergeant, May 6, 1865, Furlough certificate, February 12, 1865, G.A.R. For a complete list of the documents the library has digitized seewww.nysl.nysed.gov/scandocs/ Attending a Reunion in Glens Falls, Warren County, The records do not contain personal information. Home Unit History Infantry, 49-106 (NY Volunteers & State Militia/National Guard) 84th Infantry Regiment 84th Infantry Regiment Nickname: Fourteenth Militia; Brooklyn Phalanx; Brooklyn Chasseurs; Chasseurs A Pied Mustered in: May to August, 1861. The New York State Library has a special card index called Revolutionary War Soldiers Grave Card Index. US Civil War, 1861 - 1865 :: New York State Military Museum and FS Library Digital images. #13322), Frederick P. Rowe; 120th New York Infantry, Company A. Major, 65th New York Infantry, June 17, 1865. New York, Town Clerks' Registers of Men Who Served in the Civil War, ca 1861-1865; New York, Civil War Muster Roll Abstracts, 1861-1900; New York, Veteran Burial Cards, 1861-1898; New York, Grand Army of the Republic Records, 1866-1931. Service Records of Levi Aldo; 15th N.Y.S.V. For patriot records of the Revolutionary War, see: The 1818 Pensioners of the United States: On June 5, 1834, the U.S. Senate required the Secretary of War to submit a statement showing the names of pensioners who were on the pension rolls or had previously been on the pension rolls. #13322), Henry K. Bambard; 96th New York Infantry, Company H. (acc. 150th New York Infantry. Darius Allen, 34th New York Infantry, Company C. John Alloway, 30th Maryland Infantry, Company K. Oliver Austen, 113th New York Infantry, Company A. Benjamin Bace, 44th New York Infantry, Company J. George Barnard, 80th New York Infantry, Company C. Samuel Barreskell, 67th New York Infantry, Company C. William H. Bartlett, 34th New York Infantry, Company A. Martin Bird, 7th New York Heavy Artillery, Company K. Peter Bird, 18th New York Infantry, Company H. Charles Bloodgood, 125th New York Infantry, Company C. John L. Bogardus, 20th New York Artillery, Company M. Robert T. Bond, 3rd New York Infantry, Company C. Nathan Boutell, 3rd New York Infantry, Company C. Peter Breslin, 67th New York Infantry, Company E. William M. Briggs, 54th Maryland Infantry, Company E. Philip Brightmeyer, 43rd New York Infantry, Company A. John Brown, 2nd Battalion Veteran Reserves, Company 63. [Link will open new window. Reprint, Gettysburg, PA: National Historical Society, (acc. in the New York State Archives. #15840). May 5, 1863. The records contain summary data on military service, usually taking the form of financial claims, cards, registers, or one-page abstracts. J. (R,016.97374,D713). Roll of Honor. Nearly all original muster rolls for colonial wars were destroyed in the 1911 fire at the state library. Sons of the American Revolution. #2362-2394). 150th New York Infantry. U.S. .form-item-search-block-form input#search_box { (Albany, New York: State printers, 18321962; 1868, 1886, and 1889 in FS Library book 974.7 M2n; 1865 on film 1000223 item 3). (acc. Register Recording Enrollment of Persons Liable to Military Duty in Company H district, 21st N.Y.S.M., 1862 (Dutchess County, N.Y.: Towns of Beekman, Dover, East Fishkill, Fishkill, and Paulings) (acc. 1704-1962: New York Civil Births and Baptisms at FamilySearch . The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies. Dated: June 20, 1862 to October 31, 1862. Other edition: 2 volumes. Inspection return of Capt. (acc. Muster Roll. Lyman Sterling, 2nd Vermont Infantry, Company G. Charles Teft, 121st New York Infantry, Company C. Alfred Thomas, 96th New York Infantry, Company K. Gorton T. Thomas, 22nd New York Infantry [No company given]. Empire State Society. *Recovered, Hiram McGonegal, 2nd lieutenant, 13th New York Artillery, September 12, 1863. The War of 1812 between Britain and the United States confirmed the separate existence of the United States and the future Canada. 1866. unit histories. Note of Treasury Department, Second Auditor's Office, E.B. Some published sources of importance include: Several lineage societies have been organized for descendants of Revolutionary War veterans. Company I. February 11, 1864. 2nd New York Mounted Rifles and 10th New York Cavalry Regiments. Civil War: A Newspaper Perspective This database contains the full text of major articles from the New York Herald, Charleston Mercury and the Richmond Enquirer, published between November 1, 1860 and April 15, 1865. U.S. War Department. An excellent site with a number of links maintained by Sue Greenhagen. The New York GenWeb Site of the Civil War N.Y. Bureau of Military Statistics Form H: Individual Record of Officers and Enlisted Men. Collation of materials previously accessioned and cataloged separately and accretion of materials subsequently acquired by purchase or donation; the original accession number appears in parentheses following the description for those items that were transferred to this collection. Contact NYS Library|Index A - Z| FAQ |Terms of Use|Accessibility Policy. June 12, 1865. Hall; 44th New York Infantry, Company E. William H. Palmer; 13th New York Artillery, Company F. Sidney F. Rawson; 118th New York Infantry, Company E. (acc. January 5, 1865. French regarding war bounties. Naval War Records Office. Records are available on self-service microfilm in the research room; through inter-library loan (an online microfilm roll list is available); or online to New York State residents through Ancestry.com New York.The Archives does (4 copies.). 104-107. Civil War and Following. Captain M. Schmidt. The Archives does NOT have a register for each town. to 1865. Rosters Of The New York Infantry Regiments During The Civil War Letter from E.B. A Resource Guide. Phone: (518) 581-5100 | Fax: (518) 581-5111. military service records, pension records, record of events; Part 2: Compiling A complete list of the field officers of New York State regiments who fell during the War of the Rebellion, 1861-65, as compiled from the Adjutant General's Report of 1868. New York Militia Laws during the Civil War. The inventory list reflects those documents marked with an asterisk (*) that were recovered in 2008 by the Office of the New York State Attorney General. 143rd New York State Voluntary Infantry Regiment. #18629), Special Requisition. See New York in the Civil War for information about New York Civil War records, web sites, etc. A number of documents in this collection are missing. Request Copies of Records You can order online or use NATF Form 86 for military service records and NATF Form 85 for pension records. width: 15%; for New York. The Division of Military and Naval Affairs (330 Old Niskayuna Road, Latham, NY 12110-2223) has about 30,000 cards filed for New York Army National Guard unit members whose units were activated in World War II, 1941-46. www.rootsweb.com/~nycivilw/ Notes: The initial focus of the CWSS is the Names Index Project, a project to enter names and other basic information from 6.3 million soldier records in the National Archives. #15301), Morning Reports. New York State Adjutant General. Biographical sketches and photographs of Union general officers. New York, U.S., Town Clerks' Registers of Men Who Served in the Civil The records are not indexed and the State Archives will not search them unless the unit number and the year are provided. 3 vol's. ], 6. September 30, 1862. New York Adjutant General. #11044), Register Recording Enrollment of Persons Liable to Military Duty, 49th N.Y.S.M., 1864. Town of Moravia, Cayuga County, N.Y. (acc. #12134), Richard H. Harvey; 30th New York Infantry, Company I. United States. (R,973.742,qR839,203-3966). Mould. Documents dated November 6, 1873, and December 4, 1873. [Link will open new window. Bigalow, 77th New York Infantry, Company A. Henry E. Bissell, 16th New York Infantry, Company C. Asa Boardman, 2nd New York Veteran Cavalry, Company J. Oliver Bowen, 2nd New York Veteran Cavalry, Company J. Oliver Breah, 153rd New York Infantry, Company J. Joseph Brean, 153rd New York Infantry, Company J. Gregory Brocelle, 96th New York Infantry, Company K. Jeremiah Buckley, 118th New York Infantry, Company G. Abraham Busha, 153rd New York Infantry, Company J. George Call, 6th New York Cavalry, Company D. Ransler Call, 96th New York Infantry, Company B. Henry Clark, 93rd New York Infantry, Company K. James Conner, 6th Vermont Infantry, Company F. Edward Cook, 153rd New York Infantry, Company J. John Corcoran, 2nd New York Cavalry, Company D. Calvin Cromie, 5th New York Infantry, Company B. Patrick Doherty, 93rd New York Infantry, Company C. Patrick Donnohue, 2nd New York Veteran Cavalry, Company J. Joseph H. Dragoon, 2nd New York Veteran Cavalry, Company M. Michael Drake, 2nd New York Veteran Cavalry, Company E. James Evens, 30th Rhode Island Cavalry [No company given]. N.Y. Bureau of Military Statistics: Personal histories of prisoners of war, 1865-1866. The National Guard muster rolls contain no information other than name, rank, and whether present or absent at muster. #15975), Edwin C. Rhodes; 153rd New York Infantry, Company H. (acc. Pension notice for Peter M. Halwick, of Newburgh, N.Y., March 7, 1873. Certificate of non-liability. Horowitz, Lois. From the Office of the State Comptroller. N.Y.V., that he mustered in Ezra H. Jaffres as a captain in the regiment on September 6, 1862, Document is dated Sept. 17, 1862. New York State Archives staff will correct information in the database that was incorrectly transcribed, but will not alter data that appears in the original sources used to compile the index, even if that data is incorrect or incomplete. 5, Division of Referred Claims, Paymaster General's Office, stamped Nov 1867, regarding the bounty paid to Elias G. McCord of 156th Regiment Infantry, Co. E, New York State Volunteers. For more information, see the Revolutionary War, 1775 to 1783 wiki article. Phisterer, Frederick, compiler. See also original edition. padding-right: 20px; Includes regimental histories of the numerous New York State units that fought A Bibliography of Military Name Lists from Pre-1675 to 1900: A Guide to Genealogical Sources. Article reprinted from. By order of S.C.F. Letter from the Department of the Interior, Pension Office, Washington, D.C., July 31, 1886, relative to the claim of Louis Loonz in which he "alleged kidney disease; rheumatism; injury to knee; deafness, and loss of sight.". #14433), Provost Marshal's Office. Of New York State Milita Units in 1861. Baton Rouge : LSU Press, various dates. National Archives and Records Administration New York State Adjutant General's Office Civil War Muster Roll 57th New York Infantry. table of contents include: Part 1: Introduction to basic research sources: Union URL: http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/research/civilResearch.htm, http://www.archives.nysed.gov/a/research/res_topics_mi_warsvc_form.shtml, http://library.morrisville.edu/local_history/sites/, www.geocities.com/Area51/Lair/3680/cw/cw-ny.html, www.archives.gov/research_room/genealogy/military/civil_war_records.html, http://ehistory.osu.edu/osu/sources/records/. [Register of New York Regiments in the War ], 3. (acc. Pension claim of Mary A. Miller, widow of Oliver Miller, 124th Regiment Infantry, Co. G, New York State Volunteers, November 21, 1866. #18381). Revolutionary War The State Archives has some muster rolls, bounty records and pension records for Revolutionary War soldiers, although many of those records were destroyed in the Capitol fire of 1911. Lists the officers and enlisted men in each New York State volunteer regiment Muster Roll of the Hospital Department at Suffolk, Va. Discharge certificate for Charles W. Mosher, sergeant, 77th Regiment, Company E, New York State Volunteers, December 13, 1864. Volunteer Enlistment Certificates, 1863-1864. Draft notice. #18630). (acc. Civil War Records: Basic Research Sources | National Archives 3rd New York Cavalry. French, to D.W. Esmond, of Newburg, N.Y., regarding the application of a soldier's bounty for Titus Hunter, late private, Company I., 20th Regiment United States Colored. #15060), Provost Marshal's Office. Nathan S. Odell, private, 168th New York Infantry, Co. #5109), Provost Marshal's Office. Company L. August 11, 1865. Civil War Spanish-American and Early 20th Century Wars World War I World War II New York State Militia/National Guard (Peacetime) The State Archives holds no military service records of New Yorkers in conflicts after World War II. Attached: Certification of Odell's service, April 2, 1864. 1885 - ca. Volunteer Organization of the State and New York State Militia / New York National Guard. Records in the New York State ArchivesThe New York State Archives' records relating to the Civil War total more than 184 cubic feet of unbound paper and 2,155 bound volumes. records. The result set gives the regiments for the soldiers. (acc. About MSC CollectionsAccess and PoliciesResearch Room RulesBehind-the-Scenes Tour Finding Aids Online Resources CatalogDigital CollectionsExhibitsSubmit a Reference Question Search Civil War Military Records Collection, 1846-1917 SC21141 Quantity: 4 boxes (1.50 cubic ft.) Access: Open to research Acquisition: The index covers veterans of the Civil War, SpanishAmerican War, Philippine Insurrection, Boxer Rebellion (1900 to 1901), and the regular Army, Navy, and Marine forces. 128 vol's. New York. 7th New York Artillery. [Link will open new window. According to the letter, Mrs. Church had a "relative, John F. Church, Co. K, 16th [Heavy Artillery, New York State Volunteers].". (acc. Additional records are described in 'New York in the Civil War' and 'United States Civil War, 1861 to 1865' (see below). The Civil War Soldiers and SailorsSystem allows name searching for soldiers. Note stating that Mr. Adam Horning, Company H, 20th Regiment New York State Volunteers died on May 23, 1864, in Cleveland, Ohio. 16th District, New York. (R,351.5,U64), Abstracts of Spanish-American War Military and Naval Service, Abstracts of Spanish-American War Muster Rolls for National Guard Units Mustered into Federal Service, Abstracts of Muster Rolls for National Guard Units Mustered into Federal Service During the 1916 Mexican Punitive Campaign, Abstracts of World War I Military Service (Army, Navy and Marines), Abstracts of National Guard Service in World War I, NYS Military Records - Before the Civil War. Newburgh, New York, April 20, 1872. Post #587, Sandy Hill, Washington County, NY, 1888, See the Canada and the United States Military Records Wiki articles for more information. The facts about the soldiers were entered from records that are indexed to many millions of other documents about Union and Confederate Civil War soldiers maintained by the National Archives and Records Administration. Patriot Fund 1861, Glens Falls, Warren County, NY, This collection consists chiefly of official records of army regiments and individual soldiers of New York State who participated in the Civil War from 1861 to 1865. The sites 15; film 824391 item 1, Graves of Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried on New York, Report from the Secretary of War Vol. Two letters relative to the suspension of the pension claim of Mary F. Baldwin, New York City, widow of John H. Baldwin. Genealogy | New York State Archives March 23, 1864. The standard Only two New York regiments participated in the Mexican War: the First and Seventh Regiments of New York Volunteers. 128 vol's. Wm. 15th District, New York. George C. Chapel. These records include a considerable amount of information about individual soldiers, such as their place of birth, age, height, skin complexion, and color of eyes and hair, as well as occupation at time of enlistment. 1850. ], October 31, 1863. of the Rebellion]. National Archives and Records Administration. All rights reserved. New York State Volunteers Independent Battalion. Aaron Long, surgeon, 194th Regt., N.Y.M, Pembroke, Sep. 9, 1840 [sic], certifying that Walter P. Rolfe should be relieved of military duty as a result of injuries.
Christ Reformed Church,
Middle School State Track Meet 2023,
Craigslist Quincy, Wa Real Estate,
Asian Food St Louis Park,
School Stabbing Scotland,
Articles N