Wednesday, December 21, 2011

MAJOR AMERICAN MILITARY CONFLICTS, PART X

Spanish-American War--Casualty Lists and Burial Records

104. Peterson, Clarence S. Known Military Dead During the Spanish-American War and the Philippines Insurrection, 1898-1901. Baltimore: C. S. Peterson, 1958. (Central-HG 973.89)

105. Pompey, Sherman L. A Partial Listing of Veterans of the American Revolution, the Civil War, and the Spanish-American War Buried in Certain Missouri Cemeteries. Warrensburg: Johnson County Historical Society, 1962. (Central-ST 353.6)

106. Tabb, Kathy, and Evelyn Sawyer. Index to Michigan Soldiers Obituaries: Civil, Spanish, and World War I. MI: Western Michigan Genealogical Society, 1989. (Central-HG 973.001)

World War I--Casualty Lists and Burial Records

107. Soldiers of the Great War. Washington, D.C.: Soldiers’ Record Publishing Co., 1920, 3 vols. Lists by state of World War I Army dead. (Central-ST 940.91)

108. United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Navigation. Officers and Enlisted Men of the United States Navy Who Lost Their Lives During the World War, from April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1920. (Central-ST 940.91)

109. Zimmer, Keith. St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper Obituaries. St. Louis: St. Louis Public Library. Scroll down to Casualty Lists.

World War II--Casualty Lists and Burial Records

110. Mix, Ann B. Touchstones: a Guide to Records, Rights, and Resources for Families of American World War II Casualties. Bountiful, UT: AGLL, 1996. (Central-HG 929.1)

111. Steere, Edward. The Graves Registration Service in World War II. Washington, D.C.: Historical Section, Office of the Quartermaster General, 1951. (Central-ST 355.6)

112. United States. Navy Department of Information. State Summary of War Casualties, Missouri. Washington, D.C.: U.S.Government Printing Office, 1946. (Central-ST 940.5467778)

113. United States. Navy Department of Information. Combat Connected Naval Casualties, World War II, by States, 1946, U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, 2 vols. Missouri casualties are in vol. 2. (Central-HG 940.92)

114. Zimmer, Keith. St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper Obituaries. St. Louis: St. Louis Public Library. Scroll down to Casualty Lists.

Korean War--Casualty Lists and Burial Records

115. Korean War Dead. State-by-state lists available from the National Archives.

Vietnam War--Casualty Lists and Burial Records

116. Vietnam Veterans Memorial: Directory of Names. Washington, D.C.: Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, 1982. (Central-HG 959.70433)

117. Vietnam War Dead. State-by-state lists available from the National Archives.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

MAJOR AMERICAN MILITARY CONFLICTS, PART IX

Revolutionary War-- Casualty Lists and Burial Records

92. Daughters of the American Revolution. Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Missouri. Kansas City: DAR, 1966. (Central-HG 973.74)

93. Hatcher, Patricia Law. Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots. Dallas: Pioneer Heritage Press, 1987-1988. (Central-HG 973.74)

94. Illinois State Genealogical Society. Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried in Illinois: a Bicentennial Project of the Illinois State Genealogical Society. Springfield: The Society, 1975. (Central-HG 929.3773)

95. Peterson, Clarence S. Known Military Dead During the American Revolutionary War, 1775-1783. Baltimore: C. S. Peterson, 1959. (Central-HG 973.74)

War of 1812-- Casualty Lists and Burial Records

96. Peterson, Clarence S. Known Military Dead During the War of 1812. Baltimore: C. S. Peterson, 1955. (Central-HG 973.5)

Mexican-American War-- Casualty Lists and Burial Records

97. Peterson, Clarence S. Known Military Dead during the Mexican War, 1846-1848. Baltimore: the Author, 1957. (Central-HG 973.6)

Civil War-- Casualty Lists and Burial Records

98. Confederate Roll of Honor: Missouri. Ed. by Leslie Anders. Warrensburg, MO: West Central Missouri Genealogical Society and Library, Inc., 1989.(Central-HG 973.76)

99. Faehtz, Ernest F. M. The National Memorial Day: a Record of Ceremonies Over the Graves of the Union Soldiers, May 29 & 30, 1869. Washington, D.C.: Headquarters, Grand Army of the Republic, 1870. (Central-ST 973.7)

100. Praus, Alexis A. Confederate Soldiers, Sailors, and Civilians Who Died as Prisoners of War at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., 1862-1865. Kalamazoo, MI: Gray Publications, 1968. (Central-HG, ST 973.76)

101. Reamy, Martha & William Reamy. Index to the Roll of Honor. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995. (Central-HG 973.76)

102. Soldiers Buried at Union Cemetery, Kansas City, MO. Kansas City: Union Cemetery Historical Society, 1988, 2 vols. (Central-HG 929.3778)

103. United States. War Department. Quartermaster’s Department. Roll of Honor: Names of Soldiers Who Died in Defense of the American Union, Interred in the National Cemeteries. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994. Multi-volume set, indexed. Lists Union soldiers buried in national cemeteries during the Civil War, or reinterred in them shortly after the war. (Central-HG 973.76)

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

MAJOR AMERICAN MILITARY CONFLICTS, PART VIII

Mexican-American War--Pension Records & Disability Payments

80. Payne, Dorothy E. Arkansas Pensioners, 1818-1900: Records of Some Arkansas Residents Who Applied to the Federal Government for Benefits Arising from Service in Federal Military Organizations (Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Indian and Mexican Wars). Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1985. (Central-HG 929.3767)

81. Troxel, Navena H. Mexican War Index to Pension Files, 1886-1926. Gore, OK: VT Publications, 1983, 3 vols. (Central-HG 973.74)

82. United States. Pension Bureau. List of Pensioners on the Roll, January 1, 1883, 5 vols. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1970. (Central-HG 973.74)

Civil War--Pension Records & Disability Payments

83. Allen, Desmond Walls. Arkansas Union Soldiers Pension Application Index. Conway, AR: Rapid Rabbit Copy Co., 1987. (Central-HG 973.74)

84. Concannon, Marie. Index to Missouri Military Pensioners, 1883. Columbia: State Historical Society of Missouri, 1997. (Central-HG 973.74)

85. Fox, Peggy Barnes. Missouri Confederate Pensions and Confederate Home Applications Index. Hillsboro, TX: Hill College Press, 1996. (Central-HG 973.7448)

86. Kentucky. Division of Archives & Records Management. Kentucky Confederate Veteran and Widows Pension Index. Hartford, KY: Cook & McDowell, 1979. (Central-HG 929.3769)

87. Missouri. Federal Soldiers’ Home of St. James, Missouri. Biennial Reports (1901-1946). Jefferson City: Mid-State Publishing Co., 1902-1947. (Central-ST 362.8)

88. Oklahoma Genealogical Society. Index to Applications for Pensions from the State of Oklahoma Submitted by Confederate Soldiers, Sailors, & Their Widows. Oklahoma City: The Society, 1969. (Central-HG 929.3766)

89. Raff, George W. The War Claimant’s Guide: a Manual of Laws, Regulations, Instructions, Forms, and Official Decisions, Relating to Pensions, Bounty Pay, & Prize Money. Cincinnati: R. Clark, 1866. (Central-ST 336.73)

90. United States. Pension Bureau. List of Pensioners on the Roll, January 1, 1883. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1970, 5 vols. (Central-HG 973.74)

91. White, Virgil D. Index to Texas CSA Pension Files. Waynesboro, TN: National Historical Publishing Co., 1989. (Central-HG 929.3764)