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*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/28319 Virginia. Records from Orange and Farmville Hospital, 1861-1863. FHL 908799 item 5]
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/28319 Virginia. Records from Orange and Farmville Hospital, 1861-1863. FHL 908799 item 5]
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/69152 Virginia. Records from the General Hospital Danville, FHL 908799 items 1-4]  
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/69152 Virginia. Records from the General Hospital Danville, FHL 908799 items 1-4]  
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/743101 Nathaniel West, ''History of the Satterlee U.S.A. Gen. Hospital at West Philadelphia, Pa., from October 8, 1862 to October 8, 1863''[Philadelphia, Pa.] : The Hospital Press, 1863. FHL fiche 6118534]
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/743101 Nathaniel West, ''History of the Satterlee U.S.A. Gen. Hospital at West Philadelphia, Pa., from October 8, 1862 to October 8, 1863''[Philadelphia, Pa.] : The Hospital Press, 1863. FS Library fiche 6118534]


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Final Statements[edit | edit source]

The "Final Statements, 1862-1899" (National Archives Catalog ID: 654719) are records of soldiers who served in Regular Army units that were discharged by "reason of death" between the years 1862 and 1899. When a soldier died a "final statement" was issued and a copy submitted to the Adjutant General's Office. The collection "Final Statements, 1862-1899" on Fold3 was digitized directly from original records held by the National Archives and has never been microfilmed.

Where to Find the Records[edit | edit source]

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  • The "Final Statements, 1862-1899" have never bean microfilmed. Online access is available at no charge at National Archives research rooms and any library that provides free access to Fold3.com.

Regular Army Officers[edit | edit source]

Medical Records[edit | edit source]

For medical information about volunteer soldiers who fought in the Mexican war, consult the National Archives series, "Carded Medical Records of Volunteer Soldiers in the Mexican and Civil Wars, compiled 1846 - 1865" found in Record Group (RG) 94, Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 17862-1984, entry 534. These cards relate to volunteers admitted to hospitals for treatment and may include information such as name; rank; organization; complaint; date of admission; hospital to which admitted; and date returned to duty, deserted, discharged, sent to general Register of Clothing Accounts and Hospital Records, 1861 - 1862]l hospital, furloughed, or died. This series is arranged by state, thereunder by the number of the regiment (cavalry, infantry, and artillery are filed together under the common regiment number) and then by initial letter of surname. See also

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