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This site has many military records, including Revolutionary
War, War of 1812, Civil War, 1883 Pension List (early wars), Indian Wars,
Mexican War, Spanish American War, WWI, WII, Korea, and Vietnam.
Civil
War (alphabetical listing)
- Military histories of individuals
who had connections to Lamar County
- 1907 Census
of Civil War Veterans and Widows of Pike County, Georgia
- Aiken,
South Carolina, Confederate Grave Registry -- click on the memorials
page. (Many of these men were from Georgia but are buried in Aiken
County.)
- American Civil
War Homepage
- Civil War Letter
of William Thomas Fincher of Pike County, Georgia
(Lists men from Upson and Pike wounded in Battle of Kolb's Farm)
- Civil War
Prisoner/Prison Research Site -- Be sure to contribute to this site
if you have an ancestor who was imprisoned by either side during the
war
- Civil War Through
the Eyes of a Common Soldier
(as told in the letters of Joseph Travis Fincher of Pike County, Georgia)
-
Confederate
Cemetery, Barnesville, Georgia
- Confederate
Roll of Honor, created by Act of 22 November 1862
- Fincher
collection of Civil War letters, Pike County, Georgia -- under
construction
- Georgia Department of Archives and History has begun putting online
Confederate
Enlistment Oaths and Discharges;
Confederate
Muster Rolls; and
Confederate
Pension Records (some of which have never been microfilmed).
All online records are fully indexed and easily searched!
- Georgia Military
Records
- Georgia USGenWeb Archives, State
Military Files
-
Georgia
State Line (1st & 2nd Regiments of "Joe Brown's Army")
- Georgia
Units in the Civil War
-
Lamar
County Historical Markers (includes several Civil War markers)
- Official
Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion
(1894 - 1922) -- entire 130 volume set online at Cornell University
-- you can search or browse by volume
- The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation
of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (1880
- 1901)
-
Point Lookout,
Maryland (Union Prison Camp -- many Georgia soldiers were incarcerated
here).
World
War I
World
War II
Korean
War
Vietnam
- Lamar County Fallen Heroes, Vietnam
Miscellaneous
Records
- Bob
Fisher's Military Page -- Bob has lots of military links.
- Georgia
Military Records
- Lamar County's Memorial to It's Fallen Heroes,
from World War I and II, and Vietnam
- National Cemeteries and
Veteran Burials
- Civilian Conservation Corps -- althought
this is not military-related, you might find some helpful information
about a relative who served in this group during the depression years.
Write to:
National Archives and Records Administration National Personnel Records Center Civilian Personnel Records 111 Winnebago St. St. Louis, MO 63118
Be sure to include as much information as you can: i.e., SS#,
death certificate or other proof that the individual is deceased, camp
# if known, camp location if known. You should receive copies of all
of the CCC records, listing next of kin, address, place & date of
birth, education level, job assignments, signatures on enlistment records,
location of the camp, and discharge information. This service
is FREE!
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