Civil War pension application
- Kentucky. Confederate Pension Board (Main Author)
- Kentucky Historical Society (Frankfort, Kentucky) (Added Author)
- Kentucky Historical Society (Frankfort, Kentucky) (Repository)
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Kentucky Confederate Pension Applications are available online, click here.
Microfilm of originals at the Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort.
Includes: Index to Confederate pension papers in the Kentucky Historical Society -- List of person receiving pensions under Confederate pension act, state of Kentucky. Both are by the Historical Society.
The law under which these pensions were made was passed by the state legislature in 1912.
Some pages including some of the numbers are hard to read. Some are missing and/or mixed in the filming and some are filmed more than once.
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