Confederate Service and Pension Records

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Confederate Govenment and State Service Records
Confederate service records may be on found in Confederate government records or they may be found in Confederate state records. Most Confederate soldiers served in a unit organized at the state level. These service records are maintained by each state that was part of the Confederacy. Soldiers usually served from their state of residence, but could have enlisted from any state within the Confederacy.

In the early 1900s, the United States government created card abstracts from Confederate records in their possession at the time. These records often provide information on a soldier's rank, unit, date of enlistment, length of service, age, place of birth, and date of death. To access these records see Confederate Service Records for more information.

State Resources for Pension Records
Confederate soldiers did not receive pensions from the Federal government. Many of the previous Confederate states, however, passed laws approving pensions for Confederate soldiers at the state level. 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. Pensions were granted to Confederate veterans, widows, and orphans.

The following states Civil War pages have more information on Confederate pensions from their states: Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia have posted indexes and some links to images of Confederate pension records.

The National Archives has a list by state of where the original Confederate Pension Records are located with information of the dates when the pensions began.

Pension Records at the Family History Library
The following pension records are available from the Family History Library:


 * (FHL films starting with 1502476).
 * (FHL films 1722443–563.) The following are indexes to these films:
 * Ingmire, Francis T. . St. Louis, Missouri: F. T. Ingmire, 1985. (FHL book 976.7 M28f.) Entries include the following information for the veteran or widow or both: name, application number, military unit of service, application date, county, and death date.
 * Allen, Desmond W., Two Volumes. Conway, Arkansas: Arkansas Research, 1991. (FHL book 976.7 M22adl; film 1697962 item 2.) Contains the name of the veteran or widow or both, company, regiment, year of application, and death date.
 * (FHL films 0006717‑6885). These records are indexed in:
 * White, Virgil D. . Waynesboro, Tennessee: National Historical Publishing, 1989. (FHL book 975.9 M2w.) Entries are listed alphabetically and include unit of service; widow’s name including maiden name; county of residence, and number of pages in file.
 * (FHL 634 films). Index. (FHL films 1493047–85.) These records are indexed in:
 * White, Virgil D. . Waynesboro, Tennessee: National Historical Publishing, 1996. (FHL 975.8 M22w.) Arranged alphabetically and contain name of veteran, military unit, widow’s name or witnesses, and county of residence. Covers pensions paid to veterans and widows from 1879 to 1960.
 * (FHL films 1670795–844). These records are indexed in:
 * Simpson, Alicia Simpson, compiler. . Frankfurt, Kentucky: Division of Archives and Records, 1981. (FHL book 976.9 M2k.) Arranged alphabetically by the name of applicant, veteran, or widow, county of residence, date application was received, and application number.
 * Louisiana
 * (FamilySearch)
 * , 1898–1944 (FHL films 1412743–44)
 * , 1898–1940. (FHL films 1412742–43)
 * , 1912–1936. (FHL film 1704156 item 17)
 * (FHL 94 films)
 * (FamilySearch) (FHL films 1021101–27). These records are indexed in:
 * Fox, Peggy Barnes, compiler. and editor. . Hillsboro, Texas: Hill College Press, 1996. (FHL book 977.8 M2fp.) Arranged alphabetically and includes the name of the veteran and the county of residence.
 * . (FHL 105 films)
 * (FHL films 1001529–48). These records are indexed in:
 * Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Oklahoma Genealogical Society, 1969. (FHL book 976.6 M24o; fiche 6046932.) Alphabetical by name with application and reel number.
 * South Carolina.
 * The Family History Library has pension-related material for veterans residing in the following counties:, , , Cherokee, Chester, Edgefield, , Lancaster, , , , Spartanburg, , , and . For film numbers see the Family History Library catalog.
 * (FHL 181 films). These records are indexed in:
 * (not published), 1964. (FHL book 976.8 M24t; film 0873919; fiche 6051232.) Arranged in three parts: veteran, widow, and colored applications. The entries contain the name of applicant, county of residence, unit served, and application number.

Some veterans received artificial limbs. The following publication provides information on available records.


 * McCawley, Patrick. .'' Columbia, South Carolina: South Carolina Department of Archives and History, 1992. (FHL book 975.7 Al no. 109.) 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 your Confederate ancestor:

Confederate Research Center P.O. Box 619 Hillsboro, TX 76645 Telephone: 817-582-2555, ext. 242