Nebraska in the Civil War


Introduction

The Nebraska Territory was strongly against secession. When the regular army left Nebraska to fight further East, concerns about Indian hostilities increased. Eventually 3,157 men from Nebraska fought in the Union army. No Civil War battles were fought in Nebraska.[1]

For additional information about Nebraska in this war, see the Wikipedia article, Nebraska in the American Civil War.

For statistics about Nebraska in the Civil War, see The American Civil War web site (accessed 18 March 2011).

Military Units

The following information about the military units is from the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, except as noted.

Records and Resources

Indexes to service and pension records for about 3,000 soldiers are at the FamilySearch Library.

Published rosters usually give the soldier's name, rank, regiment, age, and residence. These include: (FS Library film 164034)

Service Records

  • Nebraska. Secretary of State. Roster of Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines of the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the War of the Rebellion Residing in Nebraska, June 1st, 1891. Lincoln, Nebraska: State Journal Company, 1892. (FamilySearch Library book 978.2 M2n; film 844966 item 4; fiche 6010064) (Ancestry) ($)
  • Nebraska. Secretary of State. Roster of Veterans of the Mexican, Civil, and Spanish-American Wars Residing in Nebraska, 1915. Lincoln, Nebraska: Secretary of State, [1915]. (Not at FamilySearch Library)
  • Nebraska. Secretary of State. Roster of Soldiers-Sailors and Marines Who Served in the War of the Rebellion, Spanish-American War and World War: Waters-Barnhart Printing Company, 1925. (FamilySearch Library fiche 6075974.)

Pension Indexes

  • Civil War Pension Index Cards - An Index to Pension Applications of veterans who served in the US Army between 1861-1917 is available on FamilySearch. Each card gives the soldier’s name, application and certificate numbers, state of enlistment, and might include rank and death information. The majority of the records are of Civil War veterans, but the collection also includes records for veterans of the Spanish-American War, the Philippine Insurrection, the Indian Wars, and World War I. For more information see Union Pension Records.

The actual pension records have not been filmed and are only at the National Archives.

1890 Census Veterans Schedules

1890 Census Veterans Schedules - The "Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War" (NARA M123) are available online for the state of Nebraska. The schedules list Union veterans and their widows living in Nebraska in 1890. For more information on the 1890 Veterans Schedules see Union Census Records.

General Databases

  • The Nebraska State Historical Society maintains an online database of Nebraska Civil War Veterans compiled to help researchers locate individuals referenced in the Civil War Veterans Indexes. It is not a complete index.
  • NEGenWeb, Nebraska Civil War Veterans, (accessed 18 March 2011), has a master list of both Union and Confederate veterans, as well as links to several other Internet sites with information about Nebraska veterans.

Burial Records

  • Burial records of Civil War veterans of the Department of Nebraska, Grand Army of the Republic, are also available in alphabetical order (FS Library films 833155-156). The records provide the veteran's military unit, date and place of death, cemetery, and sometimes date and place of birth.

Rosters

  • Nebraska. Adjutant General.Roster of Nebraska Volunteers from 1861 to 1869. (Hastings, Nebraska: Wigton and Evans, State Printers, 1888). Internet Archive.
  • Dudley, Edgar S. Roster of Nebraska Volunteers from 1861 to 1869. (Hasting, Nebraska: Wigton and Evans, 1888). (FS Library film 370881).

Grand Army of the Republic (GAR)

Grand Army of the Republic founded in 1866 - 1956, was the largest veteran’s organization in the country after the Civil War. It was a fraternal organization members were veterans of the Union Army, US Navy, Marines and Revenue Cutler Service who served in the American Civil War. The group supported voting rights for black veterans, and lobbied the U.S. Congress to establish veterans' pensions. In 1890 the membership was 490,000.

In 1888 there were 188 posts and 5,690 members in the state of Nebraska

GAR Posts in the State of Nebraska

Nebraska, Grand Army of the Republic Burial Records. Indexed on FamilySearch

Sherard, Gerald E. has compiled list of Civil War Veterans, for most of the counties of Nebraska, copies available at the FamilySearch Library.

Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War

With the death of the last member of the Grand Army of the Republic the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War was formed.

Other Sources

References

  1. Wikipedia.org, Nebraska in the American Civil War, (accessed 18 March 2011)
  2. *Nebraska. Adjutant General.Roster of Nebraska Volunteers from 1861 to 1869. (Hastings, Nebraska: Wigton and Evans, State Printers, 1888). Internet Archive.
  3. Nebraska. Adjutant General.Roster of Nebraska Volunteers from 1861 to 1869. (Hastings, Nebraska: Wigton and Evans, State Printers, 1888), page 198. Internet Archive.