Union Casualty Records

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Civil War, 1861-1865
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Final Statements

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

Online

Libraries

  • 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

Medical Records

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

  • Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion, 6 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1870-1873 reprint Wilmington, North Carolina: Broadfoot Pub. Co., 1990-1991. FS Library 973 M2msh
  • Medical and Surgical History... index, 3 vols. Wilmington, North Carolina: Broadfoot Pub. Co., 1992. 'FS Library 973 M2msh index

National Archives Related Sources

Additional medical records will be located at the National Archives. The collections are identified and described in their catalog.

FamilySearch Catalog


Union Army Nurses

  • Holland, Mary A. Gardner, comp. Our Army nurses: interesting sketches, addresses and photography of nearly one hundred of the noble women who served in hospitals and on battlefields during our Civil War Boston, [Massachusetts] : Lounsbery, Nichols & Worth, 1897, c1896 FS Library book 973 M2ho Digital Version
  • Hoar, Jay S. Our Eldest & Last Civil War nurses Temple, Maine : Bo-ink-um Press, 2001. FS Library book 973 D3hja
  • Larson, Rebecca D. White roses : stories of Civil War nurses Gettysburg, Pennsylvania: Thomas Publications, c1997. FS Library book 973 D3Lar
  • Livermore, Mary A. My story of the war : a woman's narrative of four years personal experience as nurse in the Union army, and in relief work at home, in hospitals, camps, and at the front, during the war of the rebellion. Hartford, Connecticut : A.D. Worthington & Company, 1889] . FS Library Digital Version
  • Smith, Adelaide W. Reminiscences of an army nurse during the Civil WarNew York, N.Y. : Greaves Pub. Co., c1911. FS Library Digital Version
  • Palmer, Sarah A. The story of Aunt Becky's army-life. New York, New York : New York Print. Co, 1871. FS Library book Digital Version