Confederate Pension Records
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State Resources for Pension Records
Confederate pensions are not at the National Archives. Many of the previous Confederate states passed laws approving pensions for Confederate soldiers at the state level. The National Archives has a list by state of where the original Confederate pension records are located with descriptions of state pension laws and addresses and telephone numbers of state archives that hold these records.
Note: Confederate soldiers requested a pension from the state where they lived at the time of application and not necessarily the state they enlisted and served under.
The following states Civil War pages have more information on Confederate pensions from their states: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
Pension Records by State
Alabama
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Louisiana
Mississippi
- Confederate soldiers & sailors, widows pension applications (FS Catalog 902556) (Worldcat)
- 1889-1942 Mississippi, Confederate Records, 1889-1942 at FamilySearch - images
- 1900-1974 Mississippi, Confederate Veterans and Widows Pension Applications, 1900-1974 at FamilySearch — images
Missouri
North Carolina
Oklahoma
South Carolina
- The FamilySearch Library has pension-related material for veterans residing in the following counties:
- Anderson County. Confederate veterans and widows applications for pensions, 1916-1956
- Charleston County. Confederate soldiers and widows pension rolls, 1916-1959
- Cherokee County, Cherokee County, South Carolina applications for Civil War pensions, 1919
- Edgefield County. Confederate veterans and their widows pension records, 1919-1924
- Fairfield County. Pension records of Confederate veterans and their widows, 1889-1891
- Laurens County. Confederate pension roll and record, 1898, 1933-1968
- Lancaster County, Confederate veteran enrollment book
- Lexington County, Confederate pension and veterans records, 1861-1948
- Pickens County. Confederate pension rolls and widows, 1922-1956
- Spartanburg County. Confederate pension records, 1889, 1896, 1916-1935
- Union County. Confederate veterans and widows pension applications, 1919-1920
- York County. Confederate pension record, 1896-1964
- Related Collections
- Applications for the Home for Confederate Veterans, Columbia, South Carolina, ca. 1909-1958
- Inmates record, Confederate Infirmary, Columbia, S.C., 1909-1958
- Artificial limb vouchers for Confederate service (South Carolina), 1867-1869, 1880-1887
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
- 1915 – 1967 Virginia, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Applications for the Relief of Needy Confederate Women, 1915-1967 at FamilySearch — How to Use this Collection; index & images
Related Records
Also see: Confederate Soldiers Home Records.
Some veterans received artificial limbs. The following publication provides information on available records.
- Artificial Limbs for Confederate Soldiers by Patrick McCawley (FS Catalog 975.7 A1 no. 109) (Worldcat) contains an index to artificial limbs vouchers and applications. The entries include name, county, year, folder number, and item number.
Additional Resources
Additional Confederate records are available at state archives and historical societies.
The following archive may also be helpful in researching Confederate soldiers:
Confederate Research Center
P.O. Box 619
Hillsboro, TX 76645
Telephone: 817-582-2555, ext. 242