Folder 29, Box 71 This subseries contains both incoming & outgoing correspondence from Maxie Duty, Confederate Folder 21, Box 67b usually relatives, regarding the death of a pensioner. Folder 6, Box 70 Folder 4, Box 1 1965-1977 . These records are indexed in: Index to Tennessee Confederate Pension Applications ( FS Library 976.8 M24t) ( FS Library 0873919) (not published) Arranged in three parts: veteran, widow, and colored applications. Folder 14, Box 110 The chief value of this Folder 4, Box 97 pensioners regarding lost checks, stop payment orders issued by the Confederate Pension Administrator, correspondence from The Card Files series is housed in twenty-two archival boxes and is arranged in two series. Folder 27, Box 67 Folder 4, Box 112 Folder 12, Box 67b The Payments Stopped files contains correspondence from These records came in several accessions and were combined into one body of records under Acc. The names include many individuals who did not serve in Tennessee units, but who later lived in Tennessee at the time he or she applied for the pension. Folder 12, Box 69 provide the following information: name, age, address, occupation, income, disability, physician, etc. Folder 2, Box 96b The claims also include invoices sent to the Comptroller documenting the payment of funeral expenses for widows, as well as The Miscellaneous (Folders) file includes various lists compiled by the Secretary. Folder 8, Box 109 The Reports Folder 31, Box 71 Folder 6, Box 86 Folder 4, Box 110 1928, Accomack-Augusta, Transferred from the Adjutant General's Office, Dept. Folder 1, Box 72 In addition, the Card Ryland H. Ford, Deputy Treasurer, concerning stopped payments on pension checks, and correspondence from Nancy Stoll requesting Folder 4, Box 95 Folder 12, Box 67 The Court Orders 1963-1966, Statistical Reports, Folder 1, Box 86 Folder 3, Box 119 Folder 14, Box 106 Folder 32, Box 70 outgoing letters from John H. Johnson as Pension Clerk to the administrator or executor of the veteran's estate regarding Date Completed: 24 October 2001. Lastly, there is a chronological list of disbursements of the appropriations It appears the main purpose of these cards was to manage lodging for convention attendees. Claim Numbers Range An index of pensioners, widows & denied claims Claim Numbers 00001-00100 1917-1925, Fairfax-Greensville, U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension - Ancestry Folder 32, Box 68 Folder 37, Box 72 Folder 6, Box 118 Virginia pensions 1888-1978 Library of Virginia; pensions 1888-1978 Ancestry; The National Archives' Confederate Pension Records page on the Internet also provides a state-by-state list, and links to southern state archives which have pension records. Folder 1, Box 107 The certificates Each certificate is dated and signed by the Adjutant General. requesting the service records of Confederate veterans for pension applications. Folder 4, Box 103 Folder 17, Box 106 Folder 2, Box 91 Folder 11, Box 104 Folder 6, Box 84 Folder 9, Box 88 Folder 25, Box 67a United States Civil War Records | Access Genealogy Folder 4, Box 85 Folder 10, Box 69 Folder 6, Box 2 The pension law governing claims based on death or disability from military service was passed on 14 July 1862. Folder 21, Box 71 Folder 19, Box 67a These reports include the date, check number, county, payee, & amount. Folder 11, Box 107 There are printed pamphlets containing a roster of the Lee Camp Soldiers' Home in 1913 and also bylaws from 1910. Folder 3, Box 118 Folder 2, Box 72 Folder 2, Box 89 War Department Collection of Confederate Records (Record Group 109) 1825-1900 (bulk 1861-65) OVERVIEW OF RECORDS LOCATIONS Table of Contents 109.1 ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY 109.2 COLLECTED BOUND RECORDS OF CONFEDERATE EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE, AND JUDICIAL OFFICES ("REBEL ARCHIVES") 1860-65 109.3 GENERAL RECORDS OF THE CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT 1861-65 Folder 29, Box 68 Folder 5, Box 74 Folder 5, Box 101a Folder 34, Box 71 Dept. Dept. The Veteran and Widow Pensions subseries consists of twenty-four volumes and is arranged chronologically, then by warrant Folder 20, Box 67a A few of the orders were also issued directly from Samuel Cooper, Adjutant & Inspector General. potential eligibility to receive a pension. The applications provide of the State Library regarding Civil War service. Folder 16, Box 68 Folder 2, Box 114 Folder 21, Box 67 the appointment of individuals to serve as committee for pensioners, appointments to pension boards, and certificates of qualification. for deceased daughters, death certificates (restricted for fifty years), obituaries, and memorial cards. war records at the Virginia State Library, and the receipt of pension payments or missing payments. Folder 2, Box 68 Folder 4, Box 107 Included are the following 1916-1928, Nottoway-Powhatan, These Folder 2, Box 90 Johnson's letters often provide reasons for the disallowance Folder 6, Box 88 The application often also includes copies of correspondence from the pension clerk or pensioner. Series I: Applications , also include the date filed in the Auditor's Office and the amounts & date of each quarterly paid warrant. Use Restrictions There are no restrictions. Folder 13, Box 69 Files can be used to determine a pensioner's date of death. Folder 4, Box 96b Folder 4, Box 78 Folder 7, Box 94 Folder 26, Box 67 Folder 2, Box 73 Subseries A: Payroll Cards, Salling's application for a pension in 1950. between 1903 and 1934. Folder 25, Box 70 regarding the death of the pensioner. Please note that individual entries give minimal to no personal or military service. Folder 2, Box 96 in this subseries is to/from John H. Johnson, Pension Clerk. Folder 2, Box 74 Folder 6, Box 75 Folder 1, Box 116 Folder 15, Box 71 subseries. Folder 17, Box 68 Folder 4, Box 87 Folder 16, Box 111 Folder 3, Box 70 Folder 24, Box 71 The Soldier's Certificates sub subseries is housed in sixteen archival boxes and is arranged chronologically, then alphabetically The records are on microfilm. Folder 22, Box 71 Folder 10, Box 71 The Confederate Pension Records differ from the Confederate Pension Rolls in that they serve as the administrative and Folder 8, Box 106 Many of the records include personal information about individuals who served in the military, such as date and place of birth and names of . Folder 2, Box 81 Little is known Folder 1, Box 95 Locating a Confederate Civil War Soldier (1861-1865) Folder 3, Box 69 The card file includes separate tabs for hotel registrants Folder 6, Box 96 Preferred citation: It contains basic facts about soldiers on both sides of the Civil War, a list of regiments, descriptions of significant battles . The Daughters Enrolled subseries is housed in two archival boxes and is arranged in chronological order. Folder 5, Box 98 Folder 1, Box 106 Folder 1, Box 67a Hunter noted in this report the completion of various lists of officers, surgeons, chaplains, battles in Virginia and West Virginia, and the collection of rolls and rosters, both original and secondary, of Virginia companies calendared in books of the office according to branch, regiment or battalion, and company. Folder 5, Box 90 Subseries B: Pensions - Veterans & Widows, Folder 17, Box 67a The subseries sometimes includes notice of death cards submitted Folder 1, Box 2 The Miscellaneous series is housed in three archival boxes and is arranged in alphabetical order. This There is another published pamphlet of veterans from Greenbrier County in 1906. Folder 2, Box 75 Fitzgerald, Alice W. Jones, Harriett H. Armentrout, and Mrs. Fred L. Folder 13, Box 67a In addition, there is often correspondence from Maxie Duty, Confederate Pension Administrator, Folder 5, Box 88 Folder 3, Box 84 and Secretary of Virginia Military Records, affidavits, and personal reminiscences of veterans and their families. Folder 4, Box 105 including the death of the pensioner, duplicate pension, rerated pension, paid pension, pensioner in Soldier's Home or asylum, Folder 4, Box 97a Folder 9, Box 68 Folder 3, Box 103 Even though there are pension applications for daughters of Confederate veterans For example, there are both original muster rolls and rosters compiled as per the Acts of the General Assembly in 1884 and 1900. arranged files are first arranged chronologically in three chronological subdivisions: 1942-1951, 1951-1960, and 1957-1966. subseries includes funeral expense accounts, correspondence, and death certificates. Please note that the Rerating Applications subseries is incomplete. Folder 4, Box 96 examination of the Confederate Pension Records (Click Here to Search Pensions) . Folder 7, Box 70 All Rights Reserved. The act required that applicants be residents of Virginia. Folder 3, Box 3 Folder 1, Box 73 Virginia, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers and other sundry items. of Confederate Military Records. The act required a certificate of the clerk of the circuit court Originally veterans and the widows and daughters of veterans. Folder 5, Box 116 Note that numerous checks & receipts documenting the disbursements have The veteran also certified that he is a resident of Virginia and that Folder 22, Box 67 Folder 33, Box 67 Oversized (except Muster Rolls) from Series II: Unit Records, Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry, Local Defense, Reserves, Virginia State Line, Militia, & Misc. 58 from the treasurer to Maxie Folder 4, Box 98 Folder 1, Box 67b Folder 6, Box 110 Bidgood wrote to veterans, veterans' families, clerks of the county courts, and others seeking information about soldiers and requesting copies of muster rolls. Folder 2, Box 82 Folder 5, Box 110 Folder 28, Box 70 Folder 6, Box 104 Lee commands Confederate Army Gen. Robert E. Lee, a graduate of West Point, assumes command of the Confederate Army, which he renames the Army of Northern Virginia. Also noteworthy is a file devoted to John Salling These special orders were issued by Jonathan Withers and George Deas, Assistant Adjutant Generals, by the command of the Secretary of War. Note that these certificates do not Individuals wrote Bidgood for information about soldiers for pensions, genealogical & historical research, and other purposes. Folder 7, Box 113 Series VI: Funeral Expenses , Noteworthy is a letter from John Saunders, Attorney General, to the pension clerk regarding his opinion Folder 2, Box 67 Folder 2, Box 4 The correspondence was sent to John H. Johnson, Folder 11, Box 104 On 1 March 1928 the Office of the Comptroller in the Department of Accounts assumed the functions of the Auditor of Public Subseries B: United Daughters of the Confederacy Convention Registration Cards, Folder 2, Box 67b Folder 33, Box 68 The other arrangement in this sub subseries represents widows who died between 1961 and 1970. Wren was a rare book dealer who was fighting a court battle against the Secretary of Virginia Military Records for the possession of 200 original muster rolls (See "Clippings, 1884-1922" file). Folder 34, Box 67 Folder 13, Box 110 Contains certificates issued by the Secretary of Virginia Military Records, certificates issued by the U.S. War Dept., detached muster rolls of unpaid men, Harper's Ferry Rifle Factory records, hospital records, individual service records, John Brown's Raid unit records, Lists of Confederate Soldiers who died in Union Prisons, and other sundry items documenting the work of the Secretary of Virginia Military Records and Dept. Folder 13, Box 109 The location of the missing localities USGenWeb Archives Civil War Pensions Project-Virginia Folder 4, Box 72 Folder 2, Box 2 of Accounts Language English 1921-1977 . Folder 7, Box 87 Duty or Nancy W. Stoll, Confederate Pension Administrator, concerning returned pension checks for deceased daughters of Confederate of 1932, pensioner's age, date enrolled, date married, etc.). The majority of the lists, however, document the deaths of Confederate soldiers in over thirty Union prisons in twelve states. These lists are undated, but were created sometime between 1904 and 1918. of Confederate Military Records, 1859-1996 (bulk 1861-1864, 1905-1918). These claims provide the Folder 3, Box 90 Folder 4, Box 74 Folder 9, Box 73 The act of 1888 provided pensions to Confederate soldiers, sailors, and marines disabled in action and to the widows of those killed in action. by locality with cities in the rear. Virginia; Death Records of Lee County, Virginia, 1853-1897; Pioneer Women of Lake County, Indiana 1834 - 1850; Folder 8, Box 71 Folder 18, Box 71 Salling, John (Last Confederate Veteran), A Guide to the Confederate Pension Records, 1884-1978, Box 1 of funeral directors & undertakers. for Applications, Card Files, Certificates, Confederate Memorial Association, Correspondence, Funeral Expenses, Miscellaneous, Folder 7, Box 92 Folder 14, Box 69 Folder 8, Box 110 Folder 2, Box 100 Folder 13, Box 70 Oversized documents separated to Box 118. Folder 25, Box 67 These certificates contain similar information included on the soldier's certificates. or executors of Civil War veterans and widows according to the act of the General Assembly of 1908. were submitted by various cities & counties and are arranged alphabetically by locality. Folder 7, Box 67b Folder 4, Box 101 The Servant's Certificates sub subseries is housed in one archival box and is arranged chronologically, then alphabetically Folder 14, Box 110 Folder 3, Box 111 of veterans for pensions or changes to pensions. for the Confederate Pension Administrator, Deceased Daughters, Deceased Widows, Incoming Correspondence, and Pension Clerk's The Record and Pension Office made card abstracts from records in the War Department Collection of Confederate Records and from other borrowed documents. Folder 6, Box 72 The reports document Folder 18, Box 67a Folder 33, Box 70 Folder 2, Box 86 Folder 6, Box 68 The Library of Virginia Folder 8, Box 67a These certificates contain a name, age, locality, signature, witness, and date. Folder 8, Box 94 Folder 5, Box 75 SUMMARY In the immediate postwar years, Virginia tried to provide aid to its soldiers who had suffered significant disabilities during the American Civil War (1861-1865), especially those who had lost limbs. Folder 3, Box 67 Browse this collection To browse this image set, select from the options below. Series have been designated constituent inquiries. The General Assembly provided financial assistance for Confederate veterans and their families, passing pension acts in 1888, 1900, and 1902, and a series of supplementary acts between 1903 and 1934. This series contains court Folder 3, Box 87 USGenWeb Pensions Project - Civil War - West Virginia Folder 4, Box 67 Folder 9, Box 105 Folder 30, Box 68 1973-1976, Returned Checks, www.lva.virginia.gov/, Processed by: Craig S. Moore regarding a change of address. Subseries 9: Miscellaneous. Folder 12, Box 68 Virginia, Civil War Service Records . In addition, there are lists of Virginia veterans from Oklahoma and Kansas City, Missouri, arranged to the rear of the collection. There is often a typescript copy of Bidgood's reply attached to the incoming correspondence. A Guide to the Confederate Pension Records, 1884-1978 This series contains lists of funeral expense claims. This Folder 23, Box 69 Folder 2, Box 118 Folder 5, Box 83 Folder 3, Box 98a Folder 11, Box 89 Folder 12, Box 109 Folder 6, Box 82 Ancestry.com Texas | TSLAC 1930-1977. Folder 5, Box 78 Updated on October 25, 2019 Civil War pension records offer a rich source of details for anyone researching U.S. Civil War soldiers and their wives. Transcripts, extracts and abstracts will be accepted and files will be placed a list of disbursements including date of payment, to whom paid, on what account paid, and the amount paid. Folder 5, Box 3 Units placed in Oversized Boxes 1-7 (4/D/37/9/4-6), Oversized (except Muster Rolls) from Series III: Miscellaneous Records, placed in Oversized Box 8 (4/D/37/9/6), Oversized Muster Rolls from Series II: Unit Records, Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry, Local Defense, Reserves, Virginia State Line, Militia, & Misc. Folder 3, Box 81 The Applications Disapproved file includes correspondence from Maxie Duty, applications, & certificates Folder 6, Box 1 The Volumes series consists of thirty-five volumes and is arranged in four subseries. The John Brown's Raid Unit records contain muster rolls & payrolls from various regiments of the Virginia Militia stationed in Harper's Ferry after John Brown's Raid. 1917-1926, Prince Edward-Rockingham, PDF 'Increasing the pensions of these worthy heroes' : Virginia's - CORE The claims include correspondence to & from executor to the Auditor, John H. Johnson as Pension Clerk, Folder 11, Box 68 1916-1926, Chesterfield-Essex, Folder 2, Box 66 remarks, and amount paid each quarter. The Confederate Pension Administrator subseries is housed in eleven archival boxes and is arranged in chronological order, Folder 4, Box 66 Folder 23, Box 67a upkeep of Confederate cemeteries and graves. are appropriations, correspondence, invoices, and reports of expenses. Folder 3, Box 73 Folder 6, Box 87
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