Locust Hill Military Records
Over 2.5 million draft cards for men from Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, and North Carolina aged 18–44. Cards may include name, serial number, address, telephone, age, place of birth, country of citizenship, employer's name, place of employment, next of kin or friend, physical description and more.
Documents recording over 600,000 men from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee who were called up for military service. Includes names, occupations and military details.
An index to and images of hundreds-of-thousands of documents relating to goods furnished or services rendered the Confederate government by private individuals or business firms.
A compilation of various details of North Carolinians who served in The Revolutionary War, extracted from a variety of sources.
Digital images of over 11,000 gravestones from a cemetery for military veterans and casualties.
Naval records of the Confederate States relating to ships, personnel, government relationships, and history, during the Civil War era, although some Union records are included as well. Of particular interest are paymasters' vouchers, which list disbursements for supplies, equipment, transportation, and other services.
An index to and images of over 6,000 documents granting land in the Tennessee Country, predominantly to North Carolinian veterans.
Brief details of around 60,000 servicemen from Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia. Contains religious affiliation, photographs, education history, parents' names and more.
This database is a roster of North Carolina volunteers who fought in the war. Each record provides the soldier's name, unit, rank, post office of residence, and enrollment location.
These records include lists of casualties, statistical lists, and narrative reports created by participating Confederate units after military engagements in the Civil War.