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Living as a Civil War Soldier from Feb. 6 to 20, 2010 to benefit the National Civil War Museum. February 24, 2010 by jmummert. February 24, 2010 by jmummert. A transcript will soon follow the images.
Sunday, February 12, 2006. Civil War Soldiers and Sailor System. 46th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry. Its commanders were Colonels John M. Owens; Lieutenant Colonels John W. Wilson; and Majors James S. DR JD BLEDSOE - CSA 55TH TENNESSEE INFANTRY. 1923, Idabel, OK.
A Guide to Military Research. Where Do I Begin? Searching for a Civil War Soldier? Military records, particularly pension files, can teach us so much about our Civil War ancestors, and not just their military service. We can often learn a great deal about their personal lives, and frequently find information about their wives, children, friends, pre-war and post-war careers, and so much more. This web site will focus on Civil War soldier and sailor research.
Soldier-Women of the America Civil War. A compilation of soldier women found online and in print. Monday, January 31, 2011. Both the Union and Confederate armies forbade the enlistment of women. Women soldiers of the Civil War therefore assumed masculine names, disguised themselves as men and hid the fact that they were female. More often than dramatic disclosures of this kind, the d.