United States, Pennsylvania, Civil War Veterans' Card File

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Do you have ancestors from Pennsylvania who served during the Civil War? Explore this collection of Civil War Veteran’s card index from 1861 to 1866. Find out essential information about their service, including their regiment, rank, and dates of service.

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Each record includes a transcript of the original record. The amount of information varies in each record, you may be able to find a combination of the following:

  • First name(s)
  • Last name
  • Year
  • Book
  • Item number
  • Original record link

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  • Residence
  • Mustered in date
  • Mustered out date
  • Company
  • Height
  • Hair colour
  • Eye colour
  • Complexion
  • Regiment

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The United States, Pennsylvania, Civil War Veteran’s Card File were initially prepared to serve as an index to Samuel Penniman Bates History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865.

The Office of the Adjutant General later expanded the scope of the cards by transcribing onto them the information included in the original Civil War Muster Rolls and other related records.

When compiling the records, the information captured would generally include the soldiers' names, military units. The records would also include ages at enrolment, descriptions of the soldier including their complexion, height, the colour of hair and eyes, place of residence and birthplaces. The dates and places where enrolled, the dates and places were mustered in and the dates of discharge. The records continued to include Samuel Penniman Bates citations which were the volume and page numbers.

The listings, however, are not inclusive all service personal from Pennsylvania who served.