Confederate Regular Troops in the Civil War: Difference between revisions

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:'''Confederate Research Center'''<br>P.O. Box 619<br>Hillsboro, TX 76645<br>Telephone: 817-582-2555, ext. 242<br>Internet: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mscivilw/csa_resc.html
:'''Confederate Research Center'''<br>P.O. Box 619<br>Hillsboro, TX 76645<br>Telephone: 817-582-2555, ext. 242<br>Internet: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mscivilw/csa_resc.html


'''Confederate Amnesty Papers'''
'''Confederate Amnesty Papers'''


When Andrew Johnson pardoned Confederates at the end of the Civil War on May 29, 1865, some had to apply for amnesty because they were not granted amnesty in the proclamation issued. To learn more about Amnesty and reasons for exclusion, see an explanation of the records at  [http://www.footnote.com/page/1566_amnesty_papers_18651867/ Fold3].
When Andrew Johnson pardoned Confederates at the end of the Civil War on May 29, 1865, some had to apply for amnesty because they were not granted amnesty in the proclamation issued. See [[Confederate Amnesty Papers]] for more information on these records.
 
The Amnesty Papers are available from Fold3.com at [http://www.fold3.com/page/1566_amnesty_papers_18651867/ Confederate Amnesty Papers, 1865-1867] ($).


'''Compiled Service Records'''
'''Compiled Service Records'''
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