Adjutant General's Office. Records of California Men in the War of the Rebellion, 1861 to 1867. Sacramento, State Office, 1979
E 497.3 .C16 1979; 887 p.; 24 cm.
Personal Name Index to the Records of California Men in the War of the rebellion, 1861 to 1867. Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1978
E 497.3 .C162 P3; 153 p.; 22cm.
Catalogue of Connecticut Volunteer Organizations, 1861-1864. Hartford: Brown & Gross, 1869.
E 499.3 C6; 936 p.; 27 cm.Catalogue of Connecticut Volunteer Organizations, 1861-1865. Hartford: Brown & Gross, 1869.
E 499.3 .C63
Record of Service of Connecticut Men, Army and Navy, in the War of the Rebellion. Hartford: Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company,1889.
E 499.3 .C65; 1071 p.; 31 cm.
Roster of the Confederate Soldiers ofGeorgia, 1861 - 1865. Hapeville: Longina & Porter, 1959 -
E 559. C74; 6 v. and index; 24 cm.
Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois: Revised Roster of Officers and Enlisted Men from [ ] Regiments, 1861-66. Springfield: Phillips Bros., State Printers, 1900.E 505.2 I3; 8 v.
Adjutant General's Office. Annual report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, 1863. Springfield, Ill. : Baker & Phillips1863
E 505.2 I29; 383 p. ; 23 cm.
Adjutant General's Office. Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana, 1861 - 1865. Indianapolis, A.H. Connor etc. State Printer, 1865.
E 506.2 .I5; 8 v.
Adjutant General's Office. Report of the Adjutant General and Acting Quartermaster General of the state of Iowa. 1861; 1863; Jan. 1, 1863 to Jan.11,1864; Jan 11, 1864 to Jan. 1, 1865; Jan. 1, 1865 to Jan. 1, 1866; 1866; Jan. 1, 1867 to Jan. 14, 1868. Des Moines : F.W. Palmer, state printer, 1864.
E 507.2 .I6; 9 v. ; 23 cm.
Adjutant-general's office. Roster and Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of the Rebellion, together with Historical Sketches of Volunteer Organizations, 1861-1866. Volume 4. Des Moines, E. H. English, State Printer.1908-1911
E 507.3 .I6; 23 cm.
Adjutant General's Office. Report of the Adjutant General. 1861 to 1865; 1864; 1865; 1901 to 1902. Leavenworth, Kan. : Bulletin Co-operative Printing Co.1867-
E 508.2 K35; 5 v; 21 cm.
Roll of the Officers and Enlisted Men of the 3rd, 4th, 18th and 19th Kansas Volunteers, 1861. Topeka: W.Y. Morgan, State Printer, 1902
E 508.2 K35 Append. 4; 1 v. 154 p.
Adjutant-General's Office. Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky, 1861 - 1865. Frankfort, Ky., Printed at the Kentucky Yeoman Office, 1866
E 509.2 K5; 2 v. 31 cm.
Adjutant General's Office. Annual Report of the Adjutant General, 1861 - 1866. Augusta: Stevens & Sayward, Printers to the State.
E 511.2 M22; 5 v.; 23 cm.
Returns of Desertions, Discharges and Deaths in Maine Regiments, 1863 - 1864. Augusta.
E 511.3 M3; 1 v.
History and Roster of Maryland Volunteers, War of 1861 - 1865. Baltimore: Press of Guggenheimer, Weil & Co., 1898-99.
E 512.3 .M3; 2 v; 19cm.
Adjutant-General's Office. Annual report of the Adjutant General, 1861-1866. Boston, Wright & Potter, State Printers, 1862-67
E 513.2 .M45 v.; 24 cm.
Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors and Marines in the Civil War. Norwood: The Norwood Press, 1931.
E 513. M32; 8 v. and Index to Army RecordsRecord of the Massachusetts Volunteers, 1861 - 1865. Boston: Wright & Potter, State Printers, 1868.
E 513.3 M42; 2 v.
Adjutant General's Office. Annual Report of the AdjutantGeneral, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865 - 1866. Lansing: John A. Kerr & Co.
E 514.2 .M5; 6 v.
Alphabetical General Index to...Names of MichiganSoldiersand Sailors, Individual Records. Lansing: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co.,State Printers, 1915.
E 514. M5; 1 v.
Record of Service of Michigan Volunteers in the CivilWar,1861 - 1865. Kalamazoo: Ihling Bros. & Everard, printers, 190-
E 514.3 M5; 46 v.
Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars,1861-1865. St. Paul: Pioneer Press Company, 1890.
E 515.1 .M66; 2 v.
Adjutant-General's Office. Annual report of the AdjutantGeneral of Missouri, 1865. Jefferson City, Mo. : W.A. Curry, Public Printer,18uu
E 517.2 M5 1865; 1 v.; 23 cm.
Adjutant General's Report. Des Moines:Mills & Company, 1871.
E 518.4 .N3 1871; 272 p
Roster of Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines of the War of1812, the Mexican War, and the War of the Rebellion Residing in Nebraska, 1893. Lincoln: J. North, 1893
E 494. N34; 1 v.; 525 p.; 23 cm
Roster of Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines of the War of1812, the Mexican War, and the War of the Rebellion Residing in Nebraska, 1895. York: Nebraska Newspaper Union, 1895
E 494. N36
Roster of Veterans: Mexican, Civil, Spanish-AmercanWarsResiding in Nebraska, 1915. Lincoln: Charles W. Pool, 1915 E 494. N4; 1 v.; 122p.; 22cm.
Adjutant-General's Office. Report of the Adjutant-Generalof the State of New Hampshire, 1865, 1866. Manchester, N.H. : John B. Clarke,StatePrinter, 18uu
E 520.2 .N5; 4 v.; 24 cm.
Adjutant-General's Office. Register of the Soldiersand Sailors of New Hampshire in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866 . Concord,I.C.Evans, public printer, 1895
E 520.3 .N55; xii p., 1 l., 1347 p. 33 cm.
Officers and Enlisted Men, 1861 - 1865. v. 1.
E 521.3 .N4; 1 v.
Record of Officers and Men of New Jersey in the CivilWar,1861 - 1865. v. 2. Trenton: John L. Murphy, 1876.
E 521.3 .N4; 1 v.
Alphabetical Index of the 162d New York VolunteerInfantry. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889
E 523.5 .162d; 1 v.; 247 p.; 24 cm.
Adjutant General's Office. Annual Report, 1861 - 1865,1867, 1894 - 1905.
E 523.2 .N4; 17 v.; 24 cm.
New York in the War of the Rebellion, 1861 -1865. Albany: Lyon, c. 1912.
E 523. P58; 5 v. and index; 23 cm.
Record of the Commissioned Officers, Non-CommissionedOfficers, and Privates...[in the Civil War] (Muster Rolls). v. 1 -3, 5, 6. Albany:Comstock & Cassidy, Printers, 1864 - 68.
E 523.3 N42; 5 v.; 31 cm.
North Carolina Troops, 1861 - 1865--aRoster. v. 1 - 5, 8. Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966 -
E 573. A5; 6 v.; 27 cm.
Adjutant-General's Office. Annual report, 1865,1867. Columbus, 18uu
E 525.3 O3; 2 v.; 24 cm.
Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in theWar of the Rebellion, 1861 - 1866. Cincinnati: Wilstach, Baldwin & Co.,1886.
E 525.3 .O4; 12 v.
Adjutant-General's Office. Annual report of the AdjutantGeneral of Pennsylvania, 1863, 1864, 1866. Harrisburg, Pa. : Singerly & Myers,State Printers, 18---1900
E 527.2 .P4; 3 v.; 24 cm.
Bates, Samuel P. History of PennsylvaniaVolunteers: prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature. volumes 1, 4. Harrisburg: B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.
E 527. B32; 2 v.
Bates, Samuel P. History of Pennsylvania Volunteers,1861- 1865: prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature. Wilmington: BroadfootPublishing Co., 1993.
E 527. B32 1993; 10 v. and 4 index v.; 24 cm.
Adjutant General's Office. Annual report of the AdjutantGeneral of the State of Rhode Island for the year 1865. Providence : E.L. Freeman& Son, Printers to the State, 1895.
E 528.2 .R48; 1 v.; 25-28 cm.
Adjutant General's Office. Adjutant General's Report. Oct 1, 1863 - Oct. 1, 1864; Oct 1, 1864 - Oct. 1, 1865; Oct. 1, 1865 - Oct 1,1866. Montpelier: Walton's Steam Press, 1864--
E 533.2 V5; 3 v.
Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office. Revised Roster ofVermont Volunteers and Lists of Vermonters Who Served in the Army and Navy of the UnitedStates during the War of the Rebellion, 1861-66. Montpelier, Press of theWatchman publishing co 1892.
E 533.3 .V52; vii, 863 p. 31 x 23 cm.
Adjutant-General's Office. Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers,War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865. Madison, Democrat printing co., state printers,1886.
E 537.3 W5; 2 v.; 23 cm.
FAQs
What is Adjutant General Civil War? ›
Union State Adjutant General Reports, 1860-1868
The State Adjutant General is the senior military officer and de facto commander of all of that state's National Guard and militia forces. They typically are appointed by and subordinate only to the Governor.
Although most of the soldiers who fought in the American Civil War were volunteers, both sides by 1862 resorted to conscription, primarily as a means to force men to register and volunteer.
What is the purpose of adjutant general? ›The adjutant general heads the adjutant general's corps, an administrative service that publishes all army orders; is responsible for army correspondence; and oversees personnel actions, records, decorations and awards, publications, postal service, recreational activities, and career guidance.
How were families notified of deaths during the Civil War? ›During the Civil War, families only found out about their fallen husbands and sons by getting letters from fellow soldiers or reading the listings posted at their local train station, according to Michael Sledge, the author of "Soldier Dead: How We Recover, Identify, Bury and Honor Our Military Fallen."
Who does the adjutant general report to? ›This officer is known as the "AG" or the "TAG" and reports to the state's chief executive when the National Guard is not in a "federalized" status under Title 10 USC.
Who was the first Adjutant General of the Army? ›On 17 June, Congress selected Horatio Gates, a former officer in the British Army, to become the first Adjutant General of the Army with the commission of brigadier general.
Did slaves fight in the Civil War? ›Nearly 180,000 free black men and escaped slaves served in the Union Army during the Civil War. But at first they were denied the right to fight by a prejudiced public and a reluctant government.
How many free black soldiers fought for the Confederacy? ›Blacks who shouldered arms for the Confederacy numbered more than 3,000 but fewer than 10,000, he said, among the hundreds of thousands of whites who served.
What actually started the Civil War? ›At 4:30 a.m. on April 12, 1861, Confederate troops fired on Fort Sumter in South Carolina's Charleston Harbor. Less than 34 hours later, Union forces surrendered. Traditionally, this event has been used to mark the beginning of the Civil War.
What happened to the dead bodies during the Civil War? ›Thousands were buried on the battlefield in ad-hoc mass graves. The corpses were later exhumed, and Union soldiers reburied in the National Military Park Cemetery.
How did most soldiers died in the Civil War? ›
Twice as many Civil War soldiers died from disease as from battle wounds, the result in considerable measure of poor sanitation in an era that created mass armies that did not yet understand the transmission of infectious diseases like typhoid, typhus, and dysentery.
What happened to the dead during the Civil War? ›The majority of dead from both sides were quickly buried in shallow graves. Their identities were not a concern. About two months after the battle, plans were made for a Federal Cemetery at Gettysburg. The bodies of Union soldiers were disinterred from their temporary graves to a place more fitting.
How many slaves fought in the Civil War? ›Volunteers began to respond, and in May 1863 the Government established the Bureau of Colored Troops to manage the burgeoning numbers of black soldiers. By the end of the Civil War, roughly 179,000 black men (10% of the Union Army) served as soldiers in the U.S. Army and another 19,000 served in the Navy.
How many white Union soldiers died in the Civil War? ›110,100 Union soldiers died in battle: 67,088 KIA, 43,012 MW. 224,580 died of disease. 2,226 were wounded. 1 Army commander, 3 corps commanders, 14 division commanders, and 67 brigade commanders, including 32 generals, were killed in the Union Army.
How were slaves treated during the Civil War? ›Some slaves were willing to risk their lives and families, while others were not. Many and perhaps most slaves were governable during the war, especially in the early years. Escaping slaves who were caught on their way to freedom were usually very harshly dealt with and frequently executed.
How many adjutant generals are there? ›The 54 adjutants general collectively form the Adjutants General Association of the United States (AGAUS) which strives to enhance both state and national military security.
How long does the adjutant general serve? ›The adjutant general shall have served as an officer of field or general grade in the state military establishment for not less than five years before appointment. The term of the adjutant general is seven years from the date of appointment.
What is the synonym of adjutant? ›adjutant. aide-de-camp. assistant. attendant. coadjutant.
How do you address an adjutant general? ›An adjutant general is a principal staff officer of a commanding officer of a major military unit. —-Salutation: —-—-Dear General (Surname): The form above is correct: (Full Rank) on the envelope and letter's address block, and (Basic Rank) in the salutation.
Are National Guard generals full time? ›A person who is active duty is in the military full time. They work for the military full time, may live on a military base, and can be deployed at any time. Persons in the Reserve or National Guard are not full-time active duty military personnel, although they can be deployed at any time should the need arise.
What is the abbreviation for adjutant? ›
ABUG — Assistant Bugler. ACOMM — Assistant Commissary. ADJ or ADT — Adjutant. ART — Artillery. AQM — Assistant Quartermaster.
What is the age limit for Army? ›Conditions of Eligibility:
Nationality: Only citizens of India. Age Limits: 18 to 42 years.
Overview. HR managers administer personnel programs by developing and coordinating policies and programs that support service members. They develop plans for strength accounting and job assignment, performance evaluation and promotions, training, awards, equal opportunity, discipline, and discharge of personnel.
Is an adjutant an officer? ›History. In origin the Adjutant-General was chief staff officer to the Commander-in-Chief of the Forces. The post of Adjutant-General is first recorded in 1673 and it was established on a permanent basis in the English Army from 1680.
What is an adjutant in the American Legion? ›The adjutant is the personnel officer and personal point of contact for individual members of the post. The adjutant keeps membership records and minutes of meetings, assists the work of other officers and committees, and publishes official orders, announcements and instructions.
How do adjutants work Fire Emblem? ›An Adjutant character participates in battle as a supportive unit, assisting in their Battalion and providing stats, but otherwise does not directly participate in battle.
What is the role of the s2 Intelligence? ›The battalion S-2 assists the battalion commander and the instructor staff in matters pertaining to unit security and enforces the provisions of the security requirements for the battalion.