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Other Resources on New Yorkers Who Served During the Civil War

Records in the New York State Archives

The New York State Archives' records relating to the Civil War total more than 184 cubic feet of unbound paper and 2,155 bound volumes. They offer one of the most complete and detailed pictures available of the state's contribution to the war effort.

Identified below are record series that will be particularly helpful for researchers seeking information on individual soldiers.

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13375. Civil War muster roll abstracts of New York State Volunteers, United States Sharpshooters, and United States Colored Troops, [ca. 1861-1900], Quantity: 615.5 cu. ft. (1231 volumes). Copies: 1182 microfilm reels (24.6 cu. ft.); 35 mm.

B0803. Abstracts of muster rolls for men who served in the United States Navy during the Civil War, 1861-1865. Quantity: 48 cu. ft. (96 volumes)

B0804. Abstracts of muster rolls for men who served in the United States Marine Corps during the Civil War, 1861-1865. Quantity: 1.3 cu. ft. (4 volumes)

B0806. Abstracts of muster rolls of Veteran Reserve Corps troops from New York State, 1863-1865. Quantity: .5 cu. ft.

B0800. Abstracts of muster rolls of National Guard units mustered into federal service during the Civil War, 1861-1865. Quantity: 39 cu. ft. (92 volumes)

Two additional record series held by the State Archives may be especially helpful in locating information on soldiers. Staff will not search these records but both are available on microfilm. The microfilm can be purchased or requested through interlibrary loan.

13774. Town and City Registers of Officers, Soldiers, and Seamen, [ca. 1865-1867]. Quantity: 42.9 cu.ft. Copies: 37 microfilm reels; 35mm.

A0389. Registers of Officers and Enlisted Men Mustered into Federal Military or Naval Service During the Civil War, 1861-1865.Quantity: 7.33 cu. ft. (6 volumes). Copies: 7 microfilm reels; 35mm.

The volumes are arranged into three categories:

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Records in the National Archives

Researchers may also obtain copies of military service records and pension files for all New Yorkers who served during the Civil War from the National Archives. The pension files are especially illuminating and frequently contain much genealogical information. Descriptions of these records and procedures for obtaining copies can be found at the National Archives' web site, http://www.archives.gov/research_room/genealogy/military/civil_war_records.html

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Additional Information

For additional information concerning New York State and the Civil War, researchers may find the following links of some interest:

Researchers interested in obtaining images of New Yorkers who served during the Civil War may want to refer to the following:

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