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Individual Freedmen Bureau records by state can be obtained by going to [https://mappingthefreedmensbureau.com/maps/ Mapping The Freedmen's Bureau]. This map marks the sites of Freedmen’s Bureau Field Offices and Contraband Camps. Many of these records link directly to images on FamilySearch.org. | Individual Freedmen Bureau records by state can be obtained by going to [https://mappingthefreedmensbureau.com/maps/ Mapping The Freedmen's Bureau]. This map marks the sites of Freedmen’s Bureau Field Offices and Contraband Camps. Many of these records link directly to images on FamilySearch.org. | ||
Another helpful source of information for locating African American ancestors is the Records of the Commissioners of Claims 1871—1880: {{FSC|107378|item|disp=FS Library Film nos. 1,463,963-1,463,974}} Nearly 22,300 cases are filed by individual names, family groups, churches, and businesses. Records include testimony of neighbors, relatives, and former slaves to support a claimant’s assertions, taken during the Civil War because of loyalty to the Union. A master index to these case files is found in | Another helpful source of information for locating African American ancestors is the Records of the Commissioners of Claims 1871—1880: {{FSC|107378|item|disp=FS Library Film nos. 1,463,963-1,463,974}} Nearly 22,300 cases are filed by individual names, family groups, churches, and businesses. Records include testimony of neighbors, relatives, and former slaves to support a claimant’s assertions, taken during the Civil War because of loyalty to the Union. A master index to these case files is found in The Southern Claims Commission Loyalists in the Civil War, by Gary B. Mills:{{FSC|107378|item|disp=FS Library Book 975 M2s}}. | ||
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