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Many military records are found at the Family History Library and the National Archives and other federal and state archives. The [http://www.familysearchwiki.org/resolveuid/5b064d1a23681998ba8ead6420975101 United States Research Outline]provides more information regarding these records. | Many military records are found at the Family History Library and the National Archives and other federal and state archives. The [http://www.familysearchwiki.org/resolveuid/5b064d1a23681998ba8ead6420975101 United States Research Outline]provides more information regarding these records. | ||
== Forts == | |||
Fort Atkinson 1851-54 | Fort Atkinson 1851-54 | ||
Fort Dodge | Fort Dodge | ||
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Fort Marion | Fort Marion | ||
Fort Riley 1853 | Fort Riley 1853 | ||
Fort Scott 1842 | Fort Scott 1842 | ||
Solon's Fort | Solon's Fort | ||
Fort Wallace | Fort Wallace | ||
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'''Civil War (1861-1865)''' | == '''Civil War (1861-1865)''' == | ||
'''World War I''' | for men age 18 to 45 may list address, birth date, birthplace, race, nationality, citizenship, and next of kin. Not all registrants served in the war. For registration cards for Kansas, see: | ||
== '''World War I''' == | |||
United States. Selective Service System. ''Kansas, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918''. National Archives Microfilm Publications, M1509. Washington, D.C.: National Archives, 1987-1988. (On FHL films beginning with 1643420.) | United States. Selective Service System. ''Kansas, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918''. National Archives Microfilm Publications, M1509. Washington, D.C.: National Archives, 1987-1988. (On FHL films beginning with 1643420.) | ||
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Most counties had only one board; large cities had several. A map showing the boundaries of individual draft boards is available for most large cities. Finding an ancestor's street address in a city directory will help you in using the draft board map. There is an alphabetical list of cities that are on the map. For a copy of this map see: | Most counties had only one board; large cities had several. A map showing the boundaries of individual draft boards is available for most large cities. Finding an ancestor's street address in a city directory will help you in using the draft board map. There is an alphabetical list of cities that are on the map. For a copy of this map see: | ||
United States. Selective Service System. ''List of World War One Draft Board Maps''. Washington, D.C.: National Archives. (FHL film 1498803)<br><!--{12089852414720} --> | *United States. Selective Service System. ''List of World War One Draft Board Maps''. Washington, D.C.: National Archives. (FHL film 1498803)<br><!--{12089852414720} --> | ||
[[Category:Kansas]] | [[Category:Kansas]] |
Revision as of 14:46, 18 July 2008
The U.S. Military Records Research Outline provides more information on federal military records and search strategies.
Many military records are found at the Family History Library and the National Archives and other federal and state archives. The United States Research Outlineprovides more information regarding these records.
Forts[edit | edit source]
Fort Atkinson 1851-54
Fort Dodge
Fort Harker 1866
Fort Hays 1865
Fort Kearney
Fort Learned 1859
Fort Leavenworth 1827
Fort Lyon
Fort Mann
Fort Marion
Fort Riley 1853
Fort Scott 1842
Solon's Fort
Fort Wallace
Civil War (1861-1865)[edit | edit source]
for men age 18 to 45 may list address, birth date, birthplace, race, nationality, citizenship, and next of kin. Not all registrants served in the war. For registration cards for Kansas, see:
World War I[edit | edit source]
United States. Selective Service System. Kansas, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. National Archives Microfilm Publications, M1509. Washington, D.C.: National Archives, 1987-1988. (On FHL films beginning with 1643420.)
To find an individual's draft card, it helps to know his name and residence at the time of registration. The cards are arranged alphabetically by county, within the county by draft board, and then alphabetically by surname within each draft board.
Most counties had only one board; large cities had several. A map showing the boundaries of individual draft boards is available for most large cities. Finding an ancestor's street address in a city directory will help you in using the draft board map. There is an alphabetical list of cities that are on the map. For a copy of this map see:
- United States. Selective Service System. List of World War One Draft Board Maps. Washington, D.C.: National Archives. (FHL film 1498803)