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Loading... Confederate Research Sources: A Guide to Archive Collectionsby James C. Neagles
None. From book: This book was written for the ancestor hunter who may be descended from a soldier or sailor who fought in a military unit of the Confederate forces during the American Civil War. It will also be helpful to those who may be descended from a civilian who left some record of having contributed to or was otherwise involved with the Confederacy. By using this book as a guide, the researcher can efficiently track down information about his Confederate ancestor whether in a state archive, the National Archives in Washington, D. C., or in a state or other geneological library. Use of this book should save considerable travel and search time because it points out what Confederate records there are and their exact location. no reviews | add a review
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