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=== 1910 U.S. Federal Census ===
=== 1910 U.S. Federal Census ===


*''The Thirteenth Population Census of the United States, 1910'' (NARA T624) (FHL 1,784 films), asked whether an individual was a survivor of the Union Army (UA) or the Union Navy (UN). Some state censuses also identified Union veterans. Examples on microfilm at the Family History Library include the New York census of 1865 and the Wisconsin census of 1885.
The [[United States Census 1910|1910 Federal Census]] (NARA T624), asked if a person was "A survivor of the Union or Confederate Army or Navy".
 
=== 1930 U.S. Federal Census ===
 
The [[United States Census 1930|1930 Federal Census]] (NARA T626), asked if a person was "A veteran of the U.S. military or naval forces mobilized for any war or expedition" and "What war or expedition" they served in.
 
=== 1940 U.S. Federal Census ===
 
The [[United States Census 1940|1940 Federal Census]], asked "Is this person a veteran of the United States military forces or the wife, widow, or under 18-year-old child of a veteran?" and "If child, is veteran-father dead?" and "War or Military" served in.
 
=== State Censuses ===
 
Some state censuses also identified Union veterans. Examples on microfilm at the Family History Library include the [[New York Census State Censuses|New York census of 1865]] and the [[Wisconsin Census#State, territorial, and colonial censuses|Wisconsin census of 1885]].


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