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Many military records are found at the Family History Library, the National Archives, and other federal and state archives. The [http://www.familysearchwiki.org/resolveuid/5b064d1a23681998ba8ead6420975101 United States Research Outline ]provides more information about the federal records. For Texas the following sources are also very helpful.


=== War of 1812 (1812-1815) ===
=== Online Resources ===
[[U.S. Military Online Genealogy Records]]  provides more links for nationwide military record collections.
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*[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/582652-history-of-texas-world-war-heroes?offset=1 History of Texas World War Heroes]
*[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/military/korea/txhrlist.txt TXGenWeb Texas Korean War Casualties]
*[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/korean-war/casualty-lists/tx-alpha.pdf U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Korean War for Home-State-of-Record: Texas]
*[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/military/vietnam/txalviet.txt TXGenWeb Vietnam War Casualties]
*[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/vietnam-war/casualty-lists/tx-alpha.pdf U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War for Home-State-of-Record: Texas]
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5073 Camp Travis, Texas World War I Records] Index only
*[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/state.html TXGenWeb Indigent Confederate Veterans]
*[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/bexar/military/alamo/alamo.txt TXGenWeb Men and Women of the Alamo].
*[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/bexar/military/alamo/alamo1st.txt TXGenWeb Defenders of the Alamo, Revised List]
*[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=62417 Battle of San Jacinto, and Its Veterans], index
*'''1835-1836:''' [http://www.txgenweb.org/records/muster.html TXGenWeb Texas Muster Rolls, 1835-1836]
*'''1838-1900:''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2059 Texas, Muster Roll Index Cards, 1838-1900] Abstracts ($)
*'''1838-1900:''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2059 Texas, Muster Roll Index Cards, 1838-1900] ($)
*'''1836:''' [http://www.earlytexashistory.com/Tx1836/txindex.html Roster of the Texas Army of 1836], index
*'''1861-1865:''' {{RecordSearch|1932381|Texas, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; Index and images.
*'''1861-1865:''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1106 U.S., Confederate Service Records, 1861-1865], index & images ($).
*'''1861-1865:''' {{RecordSearch|1932425|Texas, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers, 1861-1865}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; Index and images.
*'''ca.1861-ca.1865''' {{RecordSearch|3736261|Texas, Confederate Army and Commanding Officer Card Index, ca.1861-ca.1865}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Confederate Army and Commanding Officer Card Index - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index and images
*'''1863-1865:''' [https://www.tsl.texas.gov/arc/cif/index.html Confederate Indigent Families Lists (1863-1865)]
*'''1879-2012:''' {{RecordSearch|2103490|Texas, Swisher County Records, 1879-2012}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Swisher County Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index and images
*'''1884-1958:''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1677 Alabama, Texas and Virginia, Confederate Pensions, 1884-1958] ($)
*'''1916-1990''' {{RecordSearch|3734716|Texas, Various Counties, Military Discharge Records, 1916-1990}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Various Counties, Military Discharge Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index.
*'''1917-1920:''' {{RecordSearch|2202707|Texas, World War I Records, 1917-1920}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, World War I Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; Index and images.
*'''1917-1940:''' {{RecordSearch|2968245|United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940}} at FamilySearch - [[United States, Veterans Administration Master Index - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index


A published roster with added genealogical information for veterans is Mary Smith Fay, ''War of 1812 Veterans in Texas'' (New Orleans, Louisiana: Polyanthos, 1979; FHL book 976.4 M2f).
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Published muster rolls of soldiers who served in the war are in ''Muster Rolls of the Texas Revolution'' (Austin, Texas: Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Incorporated, 1986; FHL book 976.4 M2mr).
[[United States Military Records|U.S. Military Records]] provides more information on federal military records and search strategies. <br>Many military records are found at the [https://www.familysearch.org/en/library/ FamilySearch Library], the [[National Archives and Records Administration|National Archives]], and other federal and state archives. The United States|United States article provides more information about the federal records. For Texas the following sources are also very helpful.


Abstracts of pension applications are in John C. Barron, et al., ''Republic of Texas Pension Application Abstracts'' (Austin, Texas: Austin Genealogical Society, 1987; FHL book 976.4 M2bj).
== Forts  ==


A detailed history of the Alamo seige and a roster of the garrison will be found in Phil Tosenthal and Bill Groneman, ''Roll Call at the Alamo'' (Ft. Collins, Colorado: The Old Army Press, 1985; FHL book 976.4351 M2r).


Biographical sketches of soldiers who served in the Battle of San Jacinto are in Sam Houston Dixon and Louis Wiltz Kemp, ''The Heroes of San Jacinto ''(Houston, Texas: The Anson Jones Press, 1932; FHL book 976.4141 M2d; film 1000606).
'''Civil War Forts:''' [http://www.fortwiki.com/Fort_Bankhead Bankhead], [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qbf09 Chambers], Debrey, [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qcf02 Esperanza], Green, Hebert, Jackson, [http://wikimapia.org/3553259/Fort-Magruder Magruder], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Manhassett Mannahasset], [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qcf21 Moore], Morrah, [http://www.civilwaralbum.com/misc10/velasco1.htm Quintana], [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qcf11 Sabine], [http://www.fortderussy.org/ Scurry], [http://www.civilwaralbum.com/misc10/velasco1.htm Valasco]


=== Mexican War (1846-1848) ===
[https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=FO028 Fort Arbuckle]


Many soldiers from Texas served in this conflict. The National Archives and the Family History Library have the service records for Texas volunteers (FHL films 471519-37) and the indexes to service and pension records. The pension records have not been filmed and are only available at the National Archives.
Port of Austin -- Textual records of this post, 18666-1875, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/393.html Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920], under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).  


A published history of the role Texas played in the war is Henry W. Barton, Texas Volunteers in the Mexican War (Wichita Falls, Texas: [Texican Press, 1970]; FHL book 976.4 M2b).
[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qbf02 Fort Belknap] 1851 -1867


=== Civil War (1861-1865) ===
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Bliss Fort Bliss] 1849 -- Textual records of this fort, 1865-1894, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/393.html Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920], under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).


Soldiers from Texas served in both the Union and Confederate armies. The National Archives and the Family History Library have:
[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qbf07 Fort Brown] -- Textual records of this fort, 1865-1906, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/393.html Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920], under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).


* Indexes to the service records (FHL films 881592-3 Union; 880014-54 Confederate)
[http://www.fortchadbourne.org/ Fort Chadbourne] 1852-1867
* Service records for Union soldiers (FHL films 1292646-58)
* Index to Union pensions


The Union pension records are not on microfilm and are available only at the National Archives.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Clark,_Texas Fort Clark] 1852


Service records for Confederate soldiers are available at the National Archives and at the Texas State Library. Approved and rejected pensions for Confederate veterans are at the Controller's Office in Austin and on 700 microfilms at the Family History Library (FHL film 960664—; index is on FHL film 960279).
[https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=FO029 Fort Cobb]


A published index to the pension papers is John M. Kinney, ''Index to Applications for Texas Confederate Pensions'', Rev. ed. (Austin, Texas: Archives Division, Texas State Library, 1977; FHL book 976.4 M22k 1977; 1975 ed. is on film 928040 item 3; 1977 ed. is on fiche 6019976).
[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qcf01 Fort Colorado] 1856


Additional documents are in Texas ''Confederate Index: Confederate Soldiers of the State of Texas'' (FHL films 227483-96.) This lists each soldier's name, enlistment date and place, discharge date and place, age, residence, physical description, and other information.
[http://www.fortconcho.com/ Fort Concho] -- Textual records of this fort, 1867-1889, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/393.html Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920], under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).  


A published roster of some Texas regiments is Martin Hardwick Hall, ''The Confederate Army of New Mexico'' (Austin, Texas: Presidial Press, 1978; FHL book 978.9 M2ha; fiche 6087304). This lists soldiers of Texas stationed in New Mexico during the war.
Fort Cooper 1855 -1865


=== Spanish-American War (1898) ===
[http://www.texasoutside.com/Burnet/FortCroghan.htm Fort Croghan] 1849-53


The Texas Volunteer Guard was mustered into federal service in 1898. Records of these volunteers are at the National Archives. The Texas State Library has some records and muster-out rolls (records of soldiers discharged from military service) for 1899.
[http://www.fortdavis.com/history.html Fort Davis] 1854 -- Textual records of this fort, 1867-1891, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/393.html Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920], under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).  


=== World War I (1917-1918) to the present ===
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Duncan Fort Duncan] -- Textual records of this fort, 1868-1883, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/393.html Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920], under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).


Records of Texans who have participated in any war since World War I are filed in the National Archives and the National Archives—Fort Worth Branch. See the United States Research Outline for more information.
[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qbf18 Fort Elliott] -- Textual records of this fort, 1870-1890, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/393.html Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920], under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).  


Records of the National Guard units drafted into federal forces are at the Adjutant General's Office, Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas.
[http://fortwiki.com/Fort_Ewell Fort Ewell] 1852-54


=== Additional Military Records ===
[http://www.forttours.com/pages/hmgalveston.asp#csa Port of Galveston] -- Textual records of this post, 1865-1870, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/393.html Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920], under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).


The Texas State Library has pre-statehood records for groups such as the Rangers and Minute companies. The following volumes summarize many of these early records:
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Gates Fort Gates] 1849-52


Ingmire, Frances Terry. ''Texas Rangers: Frontier Battalion, Minute Men, Commanding Officers, 1847-1900''. Six Volumes. St. Louis, Missouri: Ingmire Publications, 1982. (FHL book 976.4 M2ift.)
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Graham Fort Graham] 1849-54


Ingmire, Frances Terry. ''Texas Frontiersmen, 1839-1860: Minute Men, Militia, Home Guard, Indian Fighters''. St. Louis, Missouri: F.T. Ingmire, 1982. (FHL book 976.4 M2i.)
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Griffin Fort Griffin] -- Textual records of this fort, 1868-1881, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/393.html Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920], under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).  


Stephens, Robert W. ''Texas Ranger Indian War Pensions''. Quanah, Texas: Nortex Press, 1975. (FHL book 976.4 M24u.)
[http://fortwiki.com/Fort_Hudson Fort Hudson] 1857 -1868


World War I draft registration cards 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 Texas see:
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Inge Fort Inge] 1849 -1869


United States. Selective Service System. ''Texas, 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 1927189.)
Post of Jefferson -- Textual records of this post, 1868-1871, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/393.html Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920], under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).


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.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Lancaster Fort Lancaster] 1855 -1861


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:
[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qbf31 Fort Lincoln] 1849-1852


United States. Selective Service System. ''List of World War One Draft Board Maps''. Washington, D.C.: National Archives. (FHL film 1498803.)
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Martin_Scott Fort Martin Scott ]1849-52


=== Web Sites ===
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Mason_(Texas) Fort Mason] 1851-1869


http://www.archives.gov/
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_McIntosh,_Texas Fort McIntosh] 1849-1946


http://www.archives.gov/southwest/
[http://www.visitfortmckavett.com/index.aspx?page=9 Fort McKavett] -- Textual records of this fort, 1868-1883, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/393.html Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920], under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).
 
[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qbf37 Fort Merrill] 1850-55
 
[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qcc48 Camp Pena Colorado] -- Textual records of this fort, 1880-1893, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/393.html Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920], under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).
 
[http://www.fortphantom.org/history.html Fort Phantom Hill ]1851-54
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Quitman Fort Quitman] 1858 -1877
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Richardson,_Texas Fort Richardson] -- Textual records of this fort, 1857-1878, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/393.html Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920], under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).
 
[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qbf42 Fort Ringgold] -- Textual records of this fort, 1874-1906, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/393.html Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920], under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).
 
[http://www.txarch.org/archeology/topics/articles/louis.html Fort Saint Louis]
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Sam_Houston Fort Sam Houston] 1879-Present; originally San Antonio Quartermaster Depot
 
Fort San Luis
 
Fort Sill -- in Oklahoma
 
Fort Stockton 1858 -- Textual records of this fort, 1867-1886, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/393.html Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920], under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7). These records have been microfilmed on 3 rolls and are part of National Archives Microcopy M1189. These records (M1189) are availble at the FamilySearch Library FS Library Film: 1490261 (first film of 8).
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Terrett,_Texas Fort Terrett] 1852-54
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Ter%C3%A1n Fort Teron]
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Washita Fort Washita]
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Worth,_Texas Fort Worth] 1849-53
 
'''References'''
 
''Encyclopedia of Indian wars Western Battles and Skirmishes, 1850-1890. ''By Gregory F. Michno. Mountain press Publishing Co., Missoula, Montana. Co. 2003. ISBN 0-87842-468-7
 
== War of 1812 (1812-1815)  ==
 
The War of 1812 between Britain and the United States confirmed the separate existence of the United States and the future Canada.<br><br>See the Wiki article, [[Texas in the War of 1812|Texas in the War of 1812]], for information concerning military records, histories, links to relevant websites, etc. for Texas.<br>
 
There are helpful nationwide records for soldiers of the War of 1812. For more information, see [[United States in the War of 1812|United States in the War of 1812]]''.''
 
=== Pension Records  ===
 
*''War of 1812 pensioners and others on the pension rolls as of January 1, 1883 Texas'' (Cullman, Alabama: Gregath, [199?] pages 40. {{FSC|732314|item|disp=FS Catalog book 976.4 A1 no. 297}}
 
=== Veterans in Texas  ===
 
*A published roster with added genealogical information for veterans is Mary Smith Fay's, ''War of 1812 Veterans in Texas. ''(New Orleans, Louisiana: Polyanthos, 1979). {{FSC|47272|item|disp=FS Catalog book 976.4 M2f}}.<br>
 
*Cook, Donna Gholson: ''Gholson road : revolutionaries and Texas Rangers'' (D.G. Cook, c2005) pages 387 {{FSC|1152700|item|disp=FS Catalog book 976.4 H2}}<br>
 
*Hurst, Ernice. ''War of 1812, the second war for independence'' (Houston, Texas, Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research, 1094) page 16 {{FSC|490154|item|disp=FS Catalog book 973 M23}}<br>
 
== War of Texas Independence (1835-1836)  ==
 
*Published muster rolls of soldiers who served in the war are in ''Muster Rolls of the Texas Revolution.'' Austin, Texas: Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Incorporated, 1986. {{FSC|534369|item|disp=FS Catalog book 976.4 M2mr}}. The book's preface states that the muster rolls come from "deteriorating manuscripts." It further explains: "According to the research done by Thomas Miller in ''The Public Lands of Texas 1519-1917'', the General Land Office possesses a 'true copy of the Muster Rolls prepared by the adjutant general in 1850.' Because the adjutant general's office was destroyed by fire in 1855, and all the records were lost, the Muster Roll copies in the General Land Office and the Texas State Archives in Austin, Texas are probably the only ones in existence." In addition to the Muster Rolls, there are letters from the Quartermaster General's Office and information on the participants of the Battle of San Jacinto.<br>
*Abstracts of pension applications are in John C. Barron, et al., ''Republic of Texas Pension Application Abstracts.'' Austin, Texas: Austin Genealogical Society, 1987. {{FSC|509714|item|disp=FS Catalog book 976.4 M2bj}} and {{FSC|509714|item|disp=FS Library fiche 6101694}}.
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1024629 Republic of Texas pensions, ca. 1870-1900]
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1021640 Republic claims files, 1835-1846]
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1024642 Republic of Texas unpaid claims, ca. 1835-1846]
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/986285 Republic of Texas public debt papers, ca. 1835-1860]
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2480813 edited from the originals in the Texas State Library by Seymour V. Connor, assisted by Howard Lackman and Margaret K. Howard. With an introd. by Louis M. Kemp, ''Texas treasury papers : letters received in the Treasury Department of the Republic of Texas, 1836-1846''Austin, Texas : Texas State Library, 1955.] Digital
*A detailed history of the Alamo siege and a roster of the garrison will be found in Phil Tosenthal and Bill Groneman, ''Roll Call at the Alamo.'' Ft. Collins, Colorado: The Old Army Press, 1985. {{FSC|430683|item|disp=FS Catalog book 976.4351 M2r}}.
*Biographical sketches of soldiers who served in the Battle of San Jacinto are in Sam Houston Dixon and Louis Wiltz Kemp, ''The Heroes of San Jacinto. ''Houston, Texas: The Anson Jones Press, 1932. {{FSC|192438|item|disp=FS Catalog book 976.4141 M2d}} and {{FSC|192438|item|disp=FS Library film 1000606}}.
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/607419 Butterfield, Jack C. '' Men of the Alamo, Goliad and San Jacinto : an analysis of the motives and actions of the heroes of the Texas Revolution.'' San Antonio : Naylor Co., c1936]
 
*Patrick, Robert "Scott". [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=62417 Battle of San Jacinto, and It's Veterans], (accessed 20 April 2012).
*Tabb, William H. Mrs. ''War of 1812 ancestors and their children : from the files of John Cavet Chapter United States Daughters of 1812'' (Dallas, Texas, Hudson Genealogy Co. 1985) page 94 {{FSC|675456|item|disp=FS Catalog book 976.4 M2tw}}
*[https://www.drtinfo.org/membership-2/ancestors Daughters of the Republic of Texas - Ancestors]
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/534369 Daughters of the Republic of Teas. ''Muster rolls of the Texas revolution.'' Austin, Texas : Daughters of the Republic of Texas, c1986. FS Library 976.4 M2mr]
 
== Mexican War (1846-1848)  ==
 
The Mexican War was caused by the annexation of Texas by the United States in 1845. Most volunteer regiments were from southern states. Records of Mexican War veterans might exist in a state where the veteran later resided. Many soldiers from Texas served in this conflict. The National Archives and the FamilySearch Library have the service records for Texas volunteers {{FSC|316485|item|disp=FS Library films 471519-37}} and the indexes to service and pension records. The pension records have not been filmed and are only available at the National Archives. <br>
 
*'''1846-1848''' {{RecordSearch|1987567|United States Mexican War Index and Service Records, 1846-1848}} at FamilySearch - [[United States, Mexican War Index and Service Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index and images
 
*''Mexican War Index to Pension Files, 1887–1926''. (NARA T317). {{FSC|0537000|item|disp=FS Library films 0537000–13}} Alphabetically arranged and includes the veteran’s name, rank, and unit; names of dependents; date of filing and application; certificate numbers; act filed under; and state from which application was made. Also available at:<br>
 
:*{{RecordSearch|1979390|United States, Mexican War Pension Index, 1887-1926}}  at FamilySearch - [[United States, Index to Mexican War Pension Files - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; Free digital copy. <br>
 
*Robarts, William Hugh. ''Mexican War Veterans : A Complete Roster of the Regular and Volunteer Troops in the War Between the United States and Mexico, from 1846-1848…'' Washington, D.C. : Brentano’s, 1887. {{FSC|1854496|item|disp=FS Catalog book 973 M2rwh}} Digital version available at [http://archive.org/details/mexicanwarvetera00roba Internet Archive].<br>
 
*A published history of the role Texas played in the war is Henry W. Barton, Texas ''Volunteers in the Mexican War''. Wichita Falls, Texas: Texican Press, 1970. {{FSC|188903|item|disp=FS Catalog book 976.4 M2b}}.<br>
 
Click on these links to learn more about the [[Mexican War, 1846 to 1848|Mexican War]] and about [[US Mexican War Pension Records|Mexican War pension records]]. <br>
 
*[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/2619022 Roster of Members of the Texas Volunteers in the Mexican War, 1846-1848. NARA NAID 2619022]
 
== Civil War (1861-1865)  ==
{{Terrys Texas Rangers}}
See [[Texas in the Civil War|Texas in the Civil War]] for information about Texas Civil War records, websites, etc. with links to articles about the Texas regiments involved in the Civil War.
 
The regimental pages often include lists of the companies with links to the counties where the companies started. Men in the companies often lived in the counties where the companies were raised. Knowing a county can help when researching more about the soldiers and their families.
 
The [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System] allows name searching for soldiers. The result set gives the regiments for the soldiers. Then you can check the Wiki regiment pages to determine counties. Often knowing the counties that had men in a regiment will help you determine if a soldier was your ancestor.
 
'''Online Records'''
*'''1861-1865''' {{RecordSearch|1932381|Texas, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index
*'''1861-1865''' {{RecordSearch|1932425|Texas, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers, 1861-1865}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index
*'''1861-1865''' {{RecordSearch|2145147|United States Confederate Officers Card Index, 1861-1865}} at FamilySearch - [[United States, Confederate Officers Card Index - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index and images
*'''1861-1865''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/70567 Texas Comptroller's Office. Confederate pensions : applications approved and rejected, 700 Rolls]
*'''1871-1880''' - U.S. Southern Claims Commission Master Index, 1871-1880 [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1216 Index only $]
 
'''Wiki articles describing an online collections are found at:'''
 
*[[Texas, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers - FamilySearch Historical Records|Texas, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers - FamilySearch Historical Records]]
*[[Texas, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers - FamilySearch Historical Records|Texas, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers - FamilySearch Historical Records]]
 
== Indian Wars (1780s-1890s)  ==
 
Stephens, Robert W. ''Texas Ranger Indian War Pensions''. Quanah, Texas: Nortex Press, 1975. {{FSC|189198|item|disp=FS Catalog book 976.4 M24u}}.
 
== Spanish-American War (1898)  ==
 
The Spanish-American War was largely fought in Cuba and the Philippines. Spanish-American War records might exist in the state from which the soldier served or in a state where the veteran later resided. The Texas Volunteer Guard was mustered into federal service in 1898. Records of these volunteers are at the National Archives. The Texas State Library has some records and muster-out rolls (records of soldiers discharged from military service) for 1899.
 
'''Indexes'''
 
*'''1861-1934''' {{RecordSearch|1919699|United States, General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934}} at FamilySearch - [[United States, General Index to Pension Files - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; (NARA T288). Free digital copy. The index covers veterans of the Civil War, '''Spanish‑American War,''' Philippine Insurrection, Boxer Rebellion (1900 to 1901), and the regular Army, Navy, and Marine forces.
 
*'''1898''' {{RecordSearch|1919583|United States, Index to Service Records, War with Spain, 1898}} at FamilySearch - [[United States, Index to Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers in the War with Spain - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]];  Free digital copy.
 
Click on the link to learn more about the [[Spanish-American War, 1898|Spanish American War]].
 
== World War I (1917-1918)  ==
 
World War I was a global war fought on multiple continents with several nations involved. Over four million men and women served from the United States.
 
*'''1917-1920''' {{RecordSearch|2202707|Texas, World War I Records, 1917-1920}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, World War I Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; images
 
*United States. Selective Service System. ''Texas, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918''. National Archives Microfilm Publications, M1509. Washington, D.C.: National Archives, 1987-1988. {{FSC|747002|item|disp=FS Library film 1927189 (first of 183 films)}} Also available at:
 
*'''1917-1918''' {{RecordSearch|1968530|United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918}} at FamilySearch - [[United States, World War I Draft Registration Cards - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index and images — free
 
*'''1917-1919''' {{RecordSearch|2513098|United States, YMCA World War I Service Cards, 1917-1919}} at FamilySearch - [[United States, YMCA World War I Service Cards - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index and images
 
*'''1917-1919''' {{RecordSearch|2996059|United States, World War I American Expeditionary Forces Deaths, 1917-1919}} at FamilySearch - [[United States, World War I American Expeditionary Forces Deaths, 1917-1919 - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index
 
[[United States World War I Draft Records|United States World War I Draft Records]] provides additional information.
 
Records of Texans who have participated in any war since World War I are filed in the National Archives and the National Archives—Fort Worth Branch. See the [[United States Genealogy|United States]] and the [[United States Military Records|United States Military Records]] Wiki articles for more information.
 
Records of the National Guard units drafted into federal forces are at the Adjutant General's Office, Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas.<br>
 
== World War II (1941-1945)  ==
 
On April 27, 1942, the Selective Service conducted the fourth of six draft registrations related to WWII. The "World War II Selective Service Draft Cards: Fourth Registration, 1942" is often referred to as the “Old Man’s Registration” or the “Old Man’s Draft" because it included men with a date of birth from April 28, 1877 to February 16, 1897. Since there is overlap in the WWI and WWII Selective Service registration, men born in the years 1877 to 1900 may have registered twice and have both WWII and WWI draft records.
 
*'''1942''' {{RecordSearch|1339071|United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 (Image Browse)}} at FamilySearch - [[United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; - free
*'''1942''' {{RecordSearch|1861144|United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942}} at FamilySearch - [[United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; images with partial index - free
 
:Also available at:<br>
 
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1002 Ancestry] ($)
*[http://www.fold3.com/title_765/wwii_old_mans_draft_registration_cards Fold3] ($).
 
[[World War II United States Military Records, 1941 to 1945|World War II United States Military Records]] provides additional information.
 
== Korean War (1950–1953)  ==
 
The Korean War was a conflict between North Korea (and its communist allies) and South Korea (with support of the United Nations, primarily the United States). See the [[United States Korean War 1950 to 1953|Korean War ]] wiki article for information on records and their availability.
 
== Vietnam War (1964–1972)  ==
 
The Vietnam War was a conflict between North Vietnam (and its communist allies) and South Vietnam (with support of its anti-communist allies, including the United States). See the [[United States Vietnam War 1964 to 1972|Vietnam War]] wiki article for information on records and their availability.
 
== National Guard ==
*Texas Military Forces Museum, Austin
 
== Additional Military Records  ==
 
The Texas State Library has pre-statehood records for groups such as the Rangers and Minute companies. The following volumes summarize many of these early records:
 
*Ingmire, Frances Terry. ''Texas Rangers: Frontier Battalion, Minute Men, Commanding Officers, 1847-1900''. Six Volumes. St. Louis, Missouri: Ingmire Publications, 1982. {{FSC|122795|item|disp=FS Catalog book 976.4 M2ift}}.
 
*Ingmire, Frances Terry. ''Texas Frontiersmen, 1839-1860: Minute Men, Militia, Home Guard, Indian Fighters''. St. Louis, Missouri: F.T. Ingmire, 1982. {{FSC|189458|item|disp=FS Catalog book 976.4 M2i}}.
 
Records of Texans who have participated in any war since World War I are filed in the National Archives and the National Archives—Fort Worth Branch. See the [[United States Genealogy|United States]] and the [[United States Military Records|United States Military Records]] Wiki articles for more information.
 
Records of the National Guard units drafted into federal forces are at the Adjutant General's Office, Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas.
 
== Websites  ==
 
*[http://www.archives.gov/ The National Archives]
*[http://www.archives.gov/southwest/ The National Archives at Fort Worth]
*[http://ldsgenealogy.com/TX/Military-Records.htm Texas Military Records] (Texas Genealogy)
 
{{Texas|Texas}} {{State Military Records}}
 
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U.S. Military Online Genealogy Records provides more links for nationwide military record collections.

U.S. Military Records provides more information on federal military records and search strategies.
Many military records are found at the FamilySearch Library, the National Archives, and other federal and state archives. The United States|United States article provides more information about the federal records. For Texas the following sources are also very helpful.

Forts

Civil War Forts: Bankhead, Chambers, Debrey, Esperanza, Green, Hebert, Jackson, Magruder, Mannahasset, Moore, Morrah, Quintana, Sabine, Scurry, Valasco

Fort Arbuckle

Port of Austin -- Textual records of this post, 18666-1875, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).

Fort Belknap 1851 -1867

Fort Bliss 1849 -- Textual records of this fort, 1865-1894, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).

Fort Brown -- Textual records of this fort, 1865-1906, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).

Fort Chadbourne 1852-1867

Fort Clark 1852

Fort Cobb

Fort Colorado 1856

Fort Concho -- Textual records of this fort, 1867-1889, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).

Fort Cooper 1855 -1865

Fort Croghan 1849-53

Fort Davis 1854 -- Textual records of this fort, 1867-1891, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).

Fort Duncan -- Textual records of this fort, 1868-1883, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).

Fort Elliott -- Textual records of this fort, 1870-1890, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).

Fort Ewell 1852-54

Port of Galveston -- Textual records of this post, 1865-1870, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).

Fort Gates 1849-52

Fort Graham 1849-54

Fort Griffin -- Textual records of this fort, 1868-1881, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).

Fort Hudson 1857 -1868

Fort Inge 1849 -1869

Post of Jefferson -- Textual records of this post, 1868-1871, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).

Fort Lancaster 1855 -1861

Fort Lincoln 1849-1852

Fort Martin Scott 1849-52

Fort Mason 1851-1869

Fort McIntosh 1849-1946

Fort McKavett -- Textual records of this fort, 1868-1883, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).

Fort Merrill 1850-55

Camp Pena Colorado -- Textual records of this fort, 1880-1893, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).

Fort Phantom Hill 1851-54

Fort Quitman 1858 -1877

Fort Richardson -- Textual records of this fort, 1857-1878, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).

Fort Ringgold -- Textual records of this fort, 1874-1906, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).

Fort Saint Louis

Fort Sam Houston 1879-Present; originally San Antonio Quartermaster Depot

Fort San Luis

Fort Sill -- in Oklahoma

Fort Stockton 1858 -- Textual records of this fort, 1867-1886, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7). These records have been microfilmed on 3 rolls and are part of National Archives Microcopy M1189. These records (M1189) are availble at the FamilySearch Library FS Library Film: 1490261 (first film of 8).

Fort Terrett 1852-54

Fort Teron

Fort Washita

Fort Worth 1849-53

References

Encyclopedia of Indian wars Western Battles and Skirmishes, 1850-1890. By Gregory F. Michno. Mountain press Publishing Co., Missoula, Montana. Co. 2003. ISBN 0-87842-468-7

War of 1812 (1812-1815)

The War of 1812 between Britain and the United States confirmed the separate existence of the United States and the future Canada.

See the Wiki article, Texas in the War of 1812, for information concerning military records, histories, links to relevant websites, etc. for Texas.

There are helpful nationwide records for soldiers of the War of 1812. For more information, see United States in the War of 1812.

Pension Records

  • War of 1812 pensioners and others on the pension rolls as of January 1, 1883 Texas (Cullman, Alabama: Gregath, [199?] pages 40. FS Catalog book 976.4 A1 no. 297

Veterans in Texas

  • A published roster with added genealogical information for veterans is Mary Smith Fay's, War of 1812 Veterans in Texas. (New Orleans, Louisiana: Polyanthos, 1979). FS Catalog book 976.4 M2f.
  • Cook, Donna Gholson: Gholson road : revolutionaries and Texas Rangers (D.G. Cook, c2005) pages 387 FS Catalog book 976.4 H2
  • Hurst, Ernice. War of 1812, the second war for independence (Houston, Texas, Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research, 1094) page 16 FS Catalog book 973 M23

War of Texas Independence (1835-1836)

Mexican War (1846-1848)

The Mexican War was caused by the annexation of Texas by the United States in 1845. Most volunteer regiments were from southern states. Records of Mexican War veterans might exist in a state where the veteran later resided. Many soldiers from Texas served in this conflict. The National Archives and the FamilySearch Library have the service records for Texas volunteers FS Library films 471519-37 and the indexes to service and pension records. The pension records have not been filmed and are only available at the National Archives.

  • Mexican War Index to Pension Files, 1887–1926. (NARA T317). FS Library films 0537000–13 Alphabetically arranged and includes the veteran’s name, rank, and unit; names of dependents; date of filing and application; certificate numbers; act filed under; and state from which application was made. Also available at:
  • Robarts, William Hugh. Mexican War Veterans : A Complete Roster of the Regular and Volunteer Troops in the War Between the United States and Mexico, from 1846-1848… Washington, D.C. : Brentano’s, 1887. FS Catalog book 973 M2rwh Digital version available at Internet Archive.
  • A published history of the role Texas played in the war is Henry W. Barton, Texas Volunteers in the Mexican War. Wichita Falls, Texas: Texican Press, 1970. FS Catalog book 976.4 M2b.

Click on these links to learn more about the Mexican War and about Mexican War pension records.

Civil War (1861-1865)

Members of the Terry's Texas Rangers (c. 1861) Company "C"

See Texas in the Civil War for information about Texas Civil War records, websites, etc. with links to articles about the Texas regiments involved in the Civil War.

The regimental pages often include lists of the companies with links to the counties where the companies started. Men in the companies often lived in the counties where the companies were raised. Knowing a county can help when researching more about the soldiers and their families.

The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System allows name searching for soldiers. The result set gives the regiments for the soldiers. Then you can check the Wiki regiment pages to determine counties. Often knowing the counties that had men in a regiment will help you determine if a soldier was your ancestor.

Online Records

Wiki articles describing an online collections are found at:

Indian Wars (1780s-1890s)

Stephens, Robert W. Texas Ranger Indian War Pensions. Quanah, Texas: Nortex Press, 1975. FS Catalog book 976.4 M24u.

Spanish-American War (1898)

The Spanish-American War was largely fought in Cuba and the Philippines. Spanish-American War records might exist in the state from which the soldier served or in a state where the veteran later resided. The Texas Volunteer Guard was mustered into federal service in 1898. Records of these volunteers are at the National Archives. The Texas State Library has some records and muster-out rolls (records of soldiers discharged from military service) for 1899.

Indexes

Click on the link to learn more about the Spanish American War.

World War I (1917-1918)

World War I was a global war fought on multiple continents with several nations involved. Over four million men and women served from the United States.

  • United States. Selective Service System. Texas, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. National Archives Microfilm Publications, M1509. Washington, D.C.: National Archives, 1987-1988. FS Library film 1927189 (first of 183 films) Also available at:

United States World War I Draft Records provides additional information.

Records of Texans who have participated in any war since World War I are filed in the National Archives and the National Archives—Fort Worth Branch. See the United States and the United States Military Records Wiki articles for more information.

Records of the National Guard units drafted into federal forces are at the Adjutant General's Office, Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas.

World War II (1941-1945)

On April 27, 1942, the Selective Service conducted the fourth of six draft registrations related to WWII. The "World War II Selective Service Draft Cards: Fourth Registration, 1942" is often referred to as the “Old Man’s Registration” or the “Old Man’s Draft" because it included men with a date of birth from April 28, 1877 to February 16, 1897. Since there is overlap in the WWI and WWII Selective Service registration, men born in the years 1877 to 1900 may have registered twice and have both WWII and WWI draft records.

Also available at:

World War II United States Military Records provides additional information.

Korean War (1950–1953)

The Korean War was a conflict between North Korea (and its communist allies) and South Korea (with support of the United Nations, primarily the United States). See the Korean War wiki article for information on records and their availability.

Vietnam War (1964–1972)

The Vietnam War was a conflict between North Vietnam (and its communist allies) and South Vietnam (with support of its anti-communist allies, including the United States). See the Vietnam War wiki article for information on records and their availability.

National Guard

  • Texas Military Forces Museum, Austin

Additional Military Records

The Texas State Library has pre-statehood records for groups such as the Rangers and Minute companies. The following volumes summarize many of these early records:

  • Ingmire, Frances Terry. Texas Rangers: Frontier Battalion, Minute Men, Commanding Officers, 1847-1900. Six Volumes. St. Louis, Missouri: Ingmire Publications, 1982. FS Catalog book 976.4 M2ift.
  • Ingmire, Frances Terry. Texas Frontiersmen, 1839-1860: Minute Men, Militia, Home Guard, Indian Fighters. St. Louis, Missouri: F.T. Ingmire, 1982. FS Catalog book 976.4 M2i.

Records of Texans who have participated in any war since World War I are filed in the National Archives and the National Archives—Fort Worth Branch. See the United States and the United States Military Records Wiki articles for more information.

Records of the National Guard units drafted into federal forces are at the Adjutant General's Office, Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas.

Websites