I had his e-mail in a folder, but it must have gotten deleted, but here is his address
Nathan Peters
P. O. Box 21117
Washington DC. 20009-21117
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Teddy
List Mom for the Grayson Co Ky
List, Brady, Vertrees, Ford,
Fulkerson,and Commonwealth
I would love to talk to the gentleman who can get civil war records
for less
than the archives. I have a great-grandfather who served in the Civil War, and
have requested his record through 4 RAOGK volunteers, and never received them.
Thanks.
Teresa
tdeford45(a)comcast.net wrote:
For the Civil War you can look up these records and I have a man that can get
them for a lot less than the Archives, contact me personally and I'll send his
e-mail address
http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm
1Lewis, JonesUnion Infantry 96th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
2Lewis, JonesUnion Infantry 15th Regiment, Michigan Infantry
3Lewis, Jones F.Confederate Infantry 37th Regiment, Alabama Infantry
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Teddy
List Mom for the Grayson Co Ky
List, Brady, Vertrees, Ford,
Fulkerson,and Commonwealth
http://www.kygenweb.net/pd-res/deford.html
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> I was just online at the lds church family history library catalogue
>
www.familysearch.org they have a film of the records of the National Home
> for Disabled Soldiers 1890-1930 in Marion Indiana. The film # for the index
> is 1571582 US/CAN film. Once you check the index to find which volume to
> search, it contains info on the soldiers military history: where/when
> enlisted, compqny/regiment; domestic history: where born,age, residence
> subsequent to discharge, kind/degree of disabilty, occupation, social
> condition [widowed etc], address of nearest relative; soldiers home history:
> rate of pension, date of addmission, condition of readdmission, date & cause
> of death.
> You can go to your local family history center and order the film if they
> don't already have a copy (last time I checked it was $3 or 4). Hope this
> helps ( now I just have to get a hold of a copy myself so I can look for My
> elusive Lewis t. Jones)
> Dawna Morton, in Oregon
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: "Debbie Beach"
> Reply-To: INMARION-L(a)rootsweb.com
> To: INMARION-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Marion Co IND branch of Disabled Volunteer
> Soldiers
> Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 16:11:27 -0500
>
> I reference Chapter 37 of the History of Vermilion county Illinois,
> [published 1911] "The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers".
>
> It mentions 8 other branches besides the Danville Illinois home for veterans
> of the Civil War, namely the Marion Branch, Marion Indiana, established in
> 1888.
> Where was/is this home located?
> Where are its records housed if no longer operational?
>
> Any information or guidance would be most helpful.
> Thank you
>
> Debbie Beach
> Waynesville MO
> btree(a)fidnet.com
>
>
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