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| == Service Records == | | == Service Records == |
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| The Family History Library and the National Archives have an index to service records of Union army volunteers: | | The FamilySearch Library and the National Archives have an index to service records of Union army volunteers: |
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| *''Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Wisconsin'' (FS Library films {{FSC|317099|title-id|disp=882486–518}}). | | *''Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Wisconsin'' (FS Library films {{FSC|317099|title-id|disp=882486–518}}). |
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| == Regimental Muster and Descriptive Rolls == | | == Regimental Muster and Descriptive Rolls == |
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| The following regimental muster and descriptive rolls made by the Adjutant General's Office are at the Wisconsin Historical Society and the Family History Library: | | The following regimental muster and descriptive rolls made by the Adjutant General's Office are at the Wisconsin Historical Society and the FamilySearch Library: |
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| *Wisconsin Adjutant General's Office. ''Military Records, 1861–1865.'' (FS Library films {{FSC|120679|title-id|disp=1311667-98}}.) These include such information as the soldier's name, rank, birthplace, age, and occupation. They are arranged by regiment, then company. | | *Wisconsin Adjutant General's Office. ''Military Records, 1861–1865.'' (FS Library films {{FSC|120679|title-id|disp=1311667-98}}.) These include such information as the soldier's name, rank, birthplace, age, and occupation. They are arranged by regiment, then company. |
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| *Miljat, Leslie Elizabeth. ''Admission Applications, 1867–1872, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,'' ''Northwestern Branch, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.'' Wauwatosa, Wisconsin L. E. Miljat, 1991. (FS Library book {{FSC|569462|title-id|disp=977.595 M28m}}.) This lists Civil War soldiers from many parts of the country. | | *Miljat, Leslie Elizabeth. ''Admission Applications, 1867–1872, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,'' ''Northwestern Branch, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.'' Wauwatosa, Wisconsin L. E. Miljat, 1991. (FS Library book {{FSC|569462|title-id|disp=977.595 M28m}}.) This lists Civil War soldiers from many parts of the country. |
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| ::The applications contain family history information about each veteran, such as name of spouse, father, siblings, or children; Civil War unit; discharge or death date; and burial place. The Family History Library has the original applications and records of this home for the years, 1867–1934 (FS Library films beginning with film {{FSC|828816|title-id|disp=1561060}}.) | | ::The applications contain family history information about each veteran, such as name of spouse, father, siblings, or children; Civil War unit; discharge or death date; and burial place. The FamilySearch Library has the original applications and records of this home for the years, 1867–1934 (FS Library films beginning with film {{FSC|828816|title-id|disp=1561060}}.) |
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| For records of national old soldier homes including the home in Waupaca, Wisconsin, see: | | For records of national old soldier homes including the home in Waupaca, Wisconsin, see: |