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*Sandra K. Gorin. ''Kentucky Civil War slave compensation claims.''Glasgow, Kentucky : Gorin Genealogical Publishing, 2017. {{FSC|3744251|item|disp=FS Library 976.9 M2gss}} | *Sandra K. Gorin. ''Kentucky Civil War slave compensation claims.''Glasgow, Kentucky : Gorin Genealogical Publishing, 2017. {{FSC|3744251|item|disp=FS Library 976.9 M2gss}} | ||
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*Juanita Patience Moss, ''The forgotten black soldiers in white regiments during the Civil War'' Westminster, Maryland : Heritage Books, Inc., c2004 {{FSC|1276187|item|disp=FS Library 973 F2mfb}} | |||
*James G. Hollandsworth, Jr. ''The Louisiana Native Guards : the black military experience during the Civil War'' Baton Rouge, Louisiana : Louisiana State University Press, c1995 {{FSC|760615|item|disp=FS Library 976.3 M2hj}} | |||
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*Eric Eugene Johnson, ''Ohio's black soldiers who served in the Civil War'' Bellville, Ohio : Ohio Genealogical Society, ©2014 {{FSC|3754131|item|disp=FS Library 977.1 M26j}} | |||
*{{FSC|384668|item|disp=''Enrollment and report of the "Black Brigade" of Cincinnati.'' Cincinnati, Ohio, 1864}} | |||
*Bates, Samuel P. '' History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5 reprint. Wilmington, North Carolina: Broadfoot Pub. Co, 1993-1994. vol. 10 includes rosters for the 3rd, 6th, 8th, 22nd, 24th-25th, 32nd, 42st, 43rd, 45th, 127th United States colored regiments. {{FSC|650530|item|disp=FS Library 974.8 M2b 1993 v. 10}} | |||
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What is in This Collection?[edit | edit source]
The collection consists of compiled military service records of volunteers who served in the United States Colored Troops. The records include abstracts of entries relating to the soldier as found in original records such as muster rolls, payrolls, hospital and prison records. A file may also include original documents. Many volunteers were former slaves who enlisted after the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. This collection is a part of Record Group 94, Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1780s-1917, Colored Troops Division, Administrative History Note. Additional records and/or images may be added to this collection in the future.
This collection contains a portion of the Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers who served with the United States Colored Troops, including:
- 1st through 5th United States Colored Cavalry, 5th Massachusetts Cavalry (Colored), 6th United States Colored Cavalry M1818
- 1st U.S. Colored Infantry, 1st South Carolina Volunteers (Colored) Company A, 1st U.S. Colored Infantry (1 Year) M1820
- Infantry Organizations, 36th through 40th M1993
National Archives Microfilm Publications[edit | edit source]
- Military Service in the United States Colored Troops (USCT) during the Civil War, 1863–1866. This document gives the microfilm publication of Compiled Military Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers serving with the United States Colored Troops which have been microfilmed by the National Archives. (PDF)
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What Can These Records Tell Me?[edit | edit source]
The following information may be found in these records:
- Jacket name
- Soldier’s full name
- Year
- Age (often estimated)
- Military unit served in
- Type of records in file
- NARA publication number, title, and roll number
Collection Content[edit | edit source]
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Inventory[edit | edit source]
For a list showing the content of all the films and folders included in this Historical Records publication see United States, Compiled Military Service Records Of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served With The U.S. Colored Troops - Inventory.
How Do I Search This Collection?[edit | edit source]
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- The name of your ancestor
- The age and birth place of your ancestor
- The military unit in which your ancestor served
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I Found the Person I Was Looking For, What Now?[edit | edit source]
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- Use the estimated age to calculate a birth date
- Use the age and location of the military unit to find the soldier’s family in census, church, and land records
- Continue to search the index and records to identify other relatives
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Research Helps[edit | edit source]
The following articles will help you research your family in the United States.
- US Military Basic Search Strategies
- Beginning Research in United States Military Records
- Beginning United States Civil War Research
- Locating a Union Civil War Soldier (1861-1865)
- Researching African American Genealogy
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FamilySearch Catalog[edit | edit source]
Compiled Military Service Records - United States Colored troops
- M1817, 1st through 5th United States Colored Cavalry, 5th Massachusetts Cavalry (Colored), 6th United States Colored Cavalry
- 1st United States Colored Infantry; 1st South Carolina Volunteers (Colored), Company A, 1st United States Colored Infantry
- M1820, Infantry Organizations 2nd through 7th including Tennessee and Louisiana
- M1821, Infantry organizations 8th through 13th including the 11th (new)
- M1822, Infantry organizations, 14th through 19th
- M1823, Infantry organizations, 20th through 25th
- M1824, Infantry Organizations 26th through 30th including 29th Connecticut
- M1992, Infantry organizations, 31st through 35th
- M1993, Infantry organizations, 36th through 40th
- M1994, Infantry Organizations, 41st through 46th
- M2000, Infantry Organization, 47th through 55th.
- M1898, 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment (Colored)
- M1801, 55th Massachusetts Infantry (Colored)
- M1894, Descriptive recruitment lists of volunteers for the United States Colored Troops for the State of Missouri,1863-1865
- Slave Claims Commission Records, Delaware, Kentucky
- Compiled records showing service of military units in volunteer Union organizations Rolls 204-217
- Sandra K. Gorin. Kentucky Civil War slave compensation claims.Glasgow, Kentucky : Gorin Genealogical Publishing, 2017. FS Library 976.9 M2gss
State Sources
- Juanita Patience Moss, The forgotten black soldiers in white regiments during the Civil War Westminster, Maryland : Heritage Books, Inc., c2004 FS Library 973 F2mfb
- James G. Hollandsworth, Jr. The Louisiana Native Guards : the black military experience during the Civil War Baton Rouge, Louisiana : Louisiana State University Press, c1995 FS Library 976.3 M2hj
- Maine, Civil War colored soldiers enlistment papers, 1863-1865
- Eric Eugene Johnson, Ohio's black soldiers who served in the Civil War Bellville, Ohio : Ohio Genealogical Society, ©2014 FS Library 977.1 M26j
- Enrollment and report of the "Black Brigade" of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1864
- Bates, Samuel P. History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5 reprint. Wilmington, North Carolina: Broadfoot Pub. Co, 1993-1994. vol. 10 includes rosters for the 3rd, 6th, 8th, 22nd, 24th-25th, 32nd, 42st, 43rd, 45th, 127th United States colored regiments. FS Library 974.8 M2b 1993 v. 10
FamilySearch Historical Records[edit | edit source]
- United States Civil War Service Records of Union Colored Troops, 1863-1865
- United States, Missouri, Recruitment Lists of Volunteers for the United States Colored Troops, 1863-1865
- Freedmen's Bureau Branch Records
- Freedmen's Bureau Claim Records
- United States General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934
FamilySearch Digital Library[edit | edit source]
- Joseph B. Ross, comp. Tabular analysis of the records of the U.S. colored troops and their predecessor units in the National Archives of the United States Washington, D.C. : NARA, 1973 FamilySearch Digital Library
- William A. Dobak, Freedom by the Sword The United States Colored Troops, 1862-1867 Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History. United States Army, 2011 FamilySearch Digital Library
- Kenneth W. Munden and Henry Putney Beers, Guide to Federal archives relating to the Civil War Washington, D.C. : The National Archives and Record Service, 1962 FamilySearch Digital Library
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