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See also [[Tennessee Census|Tennessee Census]], which lists other sources for the 1890 Civil War veterans’ schedules.  
See also [[Tennessee Census|Tennessee Census]], which lists other sources for the 1890 Civil War veterans’ schedules.  


'''Confederate Records.''' The Board of Pension examiners was established for Tennessee in 1891.  Widows were allowed to file for a pension beginning in 1905.  For a Confederate veteran to qualify for a pension, he was required to prove that he was unable to support himself, that he was honorably discharged from the service, and that he was a residence of the state for at least one year.  It is important to note that Confederate veterans applied to the pension board in the state where they currently resided, not the state from which they served.  Records may contain the applicant's name, age, address, county of residence, company, battles fought in, and marriage information.
'''Confederate Records.''' The Board of Pension examiners was established for Tennessee in 1891.  Widows were allowed to file for a pension beginning in 1905.  For a Confederate veteran to qualify for a pension, he was required to prove that he was unable to support himself, that he was honorably discharged from the service, and that he was a residence of the state for at least one year.  It is important to note that Confederate veterans applied to the pension board in the state where they currently resided, not the state from which they served.  Records may contain the applicant's name, age, address, county of residence, company, battles fought in, and marriage information.  


An online index for both veteran and widow's Confederate applications is found at the [http://tennessee.gov/tsla/history/military/pension.htm Tennessee State Library and Archives].  This index is searchable by the applicant's name as well as by county.  A county search is helpful when trying to determine which veterans served together from a paticular unit.  Use care when limiting your search of this index by county.  Veterans may have moved from the county where they were born or the county where they enlisted in their unit.  "S" indicates that the application is a soldier's application.  "W" indicates that it is a widow's application.  The soldier's and widow's application numbers access the following films at the Family History Library:
An online index for both veteran and widow's Confederate applications is found at the [http://tennessee.gov/tsla/history/military/pension.htm Tennessee State Library and Archives] This index is searchable by the applicant's name as well as by county.  A county search is helpful when trying to determine which veterans served together from a paticular unit.  Use care when limiting your search of this index by county.  Veterans may have moved from the county where they were born or the county where they enlisted in their unit.  "S" indicates that the application is a soldier's application.  "W" indicates that it is a widow's application.  The soldier's and widow's application numbers access the following films at the Family History Library:  


Tennessee. Board of Pension Examiners. ''Confederate Pension Applications: Soldiers and Widows, 1891–ca. 1965.'' Nashville, Tennessee: State Library and Archives. (On 181 FHL films beginning with 978497.)  
Tennessee. Board of Pension Examiners. ''Confederate Pension Applications: Soldiers and Widows, 1891–ca. 1965.'' Nashville, Tennessee: State Library and Archives. (On 181 FHL films beginning with 978497.)  
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''A Guide to the Microfiche Edition of Civil War Unit Histories: Regimental Histories and Personal Narratives''. Part 1, Confederate States of America and Border States. Bethesda, Maryland: University Publications of America, 1992. (FHL book 973 M2cwu pt. 1.)  
''A Guide to the Microfiche Edition of Civil War Unit Histories: Regimental Histories and Personal Narratives''. Part 1, Confederate States of America and Border States. Bethesda, Maryland: University Publications of America, 1992. (FHL book 973 M2cwu pt. 1.)  


Tennessee units are listed on pages 75–80. The library has the large microfiche collection described in this guide. Use the library catalog to find individual items, including correspondence, diaries, memoirs, and regimental histories published before 1920. The guide shows the unit name, counties where it was raised, author, title, publication information, number of pages, and source repository. It also includes an author index and a major engagements index. <!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors --><!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors --><!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors -->
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