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R929.1072 B877 |
Brown, Brian, In the Footsteps of the Blue and Gray, Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Genealogy, 1996. A descriptive inventory of the types of records available at both state and federal levels. |
929.1 C323A |
Carter, Fran, Searching American Military Records Bountiful, UT: AGLL, 1996. Also in the Reference Collection. Basic brief overview. |
929.2 G874 |
Groene, Bertram Hawthorne,Tracing your Civil War Ancesto, New York:Ballantine, 1973 Concise guidebook. |
355.0025 J68 |
Johnson, Richard, How to Locate Anyone Who Is or Has Been In The Military Spartenburg, SC: MIE Publishing, 1999. How to locate current or former military personnel. Also in the Reference Collection. |
929.3 K74 |
Knox, Debra,World War II Military Records, a Family Historian's Guide, Spartanburg, SC: MIE Pub., 2003. Also in the Reference Collection. |
R929.1 M837 |
Morebeck, Nancy, Locating Union and Confederate Records: A Guide to the Most Commonly Used Civil War Records of the National Archives and Family History Library, North Salt Lake City: Heritage Quest, 2001 |
973.7 N338 |
Neagles, James, Confederate Research Sources, Salt Lake City, UT: Ancestry, 1986. Also in the Reference Collection. What Confederate records there are and their exact location. |
929.3 N338 |
Neagles, James, Locating your Revolutionary War Ancestor, Logan, UT: Everton, 1983. Also in the Reference Collection. A brief history of the war with descriptions of the collection of the National Archives, the Library of Congress and patriotic societies as well as state resources. |
929.973 N338 |
Neagles, James, U.S. Military Records, A Guide To Federal and State Sources Salt Lake City, UT: Ancestry, 1994. Also in the Reference Collection. Records available and where they are located. |
R929.373 S294 |
Schaefer, Christina, The Great War Baltimore, MD: GPC, 1998. Finding World War I records in the countries that participated in the war. |