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- American Revolution
- War of 1812
- Creek War
- Seminole Wars
- Patriot War
- Civil War
- Spanish American War
- Philippine Insurrection
- Second Boer War
- Boxer Rebellion 1900-1901
- World War 1
- World War 2
- Muster Roll of the Company at the Esopus, 1660
- Barbadoes Regiment of Dragoons, 1672
- The Earl of Torrington’s Regiment, 1690
- Thomas, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery’s Regiment, 1690
- Col. John Courthope’s Regiment of Foot
- The Lyon
- The Providence, 1694
- Sir Richard Atkin’s Regiment of Foot
- Viscount Charlemont’s Regiment of Foot
- Viscount Mountjoy’s Regiment of Foot
- Militia Officers in Virginia, June 1699
- The Royall Mary
- Militia Officers in New York, 1700
- Capt. Thomas Laramore’s Company
- Militia Officers in the Massachusetts Bay, 1702
- Captain Josiah Starr’s Company of Foot, 1746
- Rebel Prisoners from America
- Officers and Men aboard the Ship Defence, 1776
- Index to Account Book of Military Stores, 1781-1788 (A-C)
- Captain Montour’s Company Delaware Indians
- Dismissed Cadets
- Major McIntosh’s Company Creek Indians
- Resigning Officers, 1836
- African American Medal of Honor Winners
- Deaths Reported in the New South Newspaper, 23 August 1862
- Military Deaths – 8 August 1863 – Colored Troops
- Arkansas Civil War Executions
- California Civil War Executions
- Colorado Civil War Executions
- Connecticut Civil War Executions
- Delaware Civil War Executions
- Illinois Civil War Executions
- Indiana Civil War Executions
- Kansas Civil War Executions
- Kentucky Civil War Executions
- Louisiana Civil War Executions
- Maine Civil War Executions
- Maryland Civil War Executions
- Massachusetts Civil War Executions
- Michigan Civil War Executions
- Missouri Civil War Executions
- New Hampshire Civil War Executions
- New Jersey Civil War Executions
- New Mexico Civil War Executions
- New York Civil War Executions
- Ohio Civil War Executions
- Oregon Civil War Executions
- Pennsylvania Civil War Executions
- Rhode Island Civil War Executions
- Texas Civil War Executions
- United States Colored Troops Civil War Executions
- Vermont Civil War Executions
- West Virginia Civil War Executions
- Wisconsin Civil War Executions
- African Americans Nominated to the United States Military Academy, 1870-1887
- Montana, Soldiers at Fort Benton, 1880
- 22nd National Guard New York Sharpshooters, 1894
- 12th Regiment National Guard New York Sharpshooters and Marksmen 7 August 1897
- 13th Regiment National Guard New York Sharpshooters and Marksmen 7 August 1897
- 14th Regiment National Guard New York Marksmen 7 August 1897
- 22nd Regiment National Guard New York Sharpshooters and Marksmen 7 August 1897
- 23rd Regiment National Guard New York Sharpshooters and Marksmen 7 August 1897
- 47th Regiment National Guard New York Sharpshooters and Marksmen 7 August 1897
- 69th Regiment National Guard New York Sharpshooters and Marksmen 7 August 1897
- 71st Regiment National Guard New York Sharpshooters and Marksmen 7 August 1897
- 7th Regiment National Guard New York Sharpshooters and Marksmen 7 August 1897
- 8th Regiment National Guard New York Sharpshooters and Marksmen 7 August 1897
- 9th Regiment National Guard New York Sharpshooters and Marksmen 7 August 1897
- Naval Battalion National Guard New York Marksmen 7 August 1897
- Squadron A National Guard New York Sharpshooters and Marksmen 7 August 1897
- Troop C National Guard New York Sharpshooters and Marksmen 7 August 1897
- US Navy Dead and Wounded, 22 June 1898
- 10th Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 12th Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 13th Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 16th Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 17th Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 1st US Cavalry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 1st US Volunteer Cavalry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 20th Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 21st Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 22nd Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 24th Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 25th Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 2nd Artillery, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 2nd Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 3rd Cavalry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 3rd Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 4th Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 6th Cavalry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 6th Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 7th Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 8th Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 9th Cavalry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- 9th Infantry, 1st and 2nd July 1898
- 71st Infantry, New York Volunteers, July 1898
- 10th Cavalry, San Juan Hill, July 1898
- 2nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898
- Philippine Insurrection Casualty Report, 7 April 1899
- Philippine Insurrection Casualty Report, 31 July 1899
- Second Boer War Casualty Report, 20 October 1899
- Second Boer War Casualty Report, 24 October 1899
- Philippine Insurrection Casualty Report, 2 December 1899
- Philippine Insurrection Casualty Report, 4 December 1899
- Philippine Insurrection Casualty Report, 11 December 1899
- Philippine Insurrection Casualty Report, 1st – 19th December 1899
- Co B, 7th National Guard New York Marksmen 20 May 1899
- Co C, 7th National Guard New York Marksmen 20 May 1899
- Co F, 7th National Guard New York Marksmen 20 May 1899
- Co H, 7th National Guard New York Marksmen 20 May 1899
- Co I, 7th National Guard New York Marksmen 20 May 1899
- National Guard New York Sharpshooters 13 October 1900
- Philippine Insurrection Casualty Report, 16 October 1901
- 22nd National Guard New York Pistol Marksmen, 21 May 1901
- 22nd National Guard New York Sharpshooters, 21 May 1901
- Co A, 22nd National Guard New York Marksmen, 21 May 1901
- Co B, 22nd National Guard New York Marksmen, 21 May 1901
- Co C, 22nd National Guard New York Marksmen, 21 May 1901
- Co D, 22nd National Guard New York Marksmen, 21 May 1901
- Co E, 22nd National Guard New York Marksmen, 21 May 1901
- Co F, 22nd National Guard New York Marksmen, 21 May 1901
- Co G, 22nd National Guard New York Marksmen, 21 May 1901
- Co H, 22nd National Guard New York Marksmen, 21 May 1901
- Co I, 22nd National Guard New York Marksmen, 21 May 1901
- Co K, 22nd National Guard New York Marksmen, 21 May 1901
- Philippine Insurrection Casualty Report, 2 May 1902
- 15th Regiment of Infantry
- Georgia Naturalizations, 1918
- Massachusetts Naturalizations, 1919
- Coco Solo, Canal Zone
- SS Oliver Westover, 29 August 1945
- US Army and Navy Dead, Wounded, Missing and Liberated, 12 September 1945
- US Army and Navy Dead, Wounded, Missing, Safe and Liberated, 21 September 1945
- US Army Dead, 31 October 1945
- US Army Dead, 6 November 1945
- US Army Dead and Liberated Prisoners of War, 20 November 1945
- US Army Dead, 6 December 1945
- US Army and Navy Dead, 23 December 1945
- 2nd Division Hospital at Meade Station
- 3rd Division Hospital at Meade Station
- A Deeper Understanding
- Near Aiken’s House east, under apple tree.
- Between Avery House and Norfolk Rail Road near Bridge
- B. G. Boisean’s House; Five Forks
- Back of 9th A. C. Head Quarters, in Woods
- Back of Fort Rice
- Back of Fort Steadman
- Back of Meade Station, West
- Back of Wood’s House.
- Is “Scotland’s War Dead” Really New?
- Belchers Farm, near “Timble’s.”
- Belle Isle
- Between Fort “Hell” and Fort Rice, east of Breast Works
- Near Our Forts on “Boydton Plank Road.”
- Capt. Caraker’s Company, Georgia Infantry, Milledgeville Guards
- Casualties at Jenkin’s Ferry
- City Point, Cavalry Corps Cemetery
- City Point – Depot Field Hospital
- City Point, on line of railroad
- City Point List, Near Thomas Lepsey’s House
- On City Point Wagon Road, back of the Defences, near the Creek
- Cold Harbor
- Confederate Dead at Charlottesville, Virginia
- In Cornfield near “Burnside’s Mine”
- Danville
- Detachment of the 2nd North Carolina Mounted Infantry
- Dinwiddie Court House, near Church
- East of Fort “Hell”
- East of Fort Steadman
- East Hancock Station, near Jones’ House.
- East side of Ravine between Meade Station and ” Strip of Woods”
- Fair Grounds Hospital, Petersburg, Virginia
- Fields Before Richmond and Petersburg
- Near Five Forks
- On Road to Five Forks; W. Dinwiddie C. H.
- At and Near Fort Gregg
- Between Fort “Hell,” and Fort Davis
- At Fort Rice
- At Fort Steadman
- At Fort Wadsworth
- Graves Found in Fort “Hell”
- Graves Registration Service – list of remains returned
- Half a Mile East of Avery House near the Grove
- Half a Mile North of Avery House
- Half a Mile North West of Avery House
- Half mile South East of Meade Station
- Half Mile West of Parke’s Station
- Cemetery at Hatcher’s Run
- Hill Side a few rods South of Fort Friend
- Hospital House in our lines near “Boydton Plank Road.”
- Hospital yard, South Timble’s House.
- In Mrs. Comming’s Garden
- Jas. Boissean’s House; Five Forks
- Large Yard West of Parke’s Station
- Ltn. Leonard C. Alden – Compiled Military Service Record
- Michigan Soldiers in the Patriot War, 1838-1839
- Montana Casualties 3 January 1919
- Moore’s Company, Baldwin Infantry, Georgia State Guards
- Mrs. Gillun’s House, Five Forks.
- Near Mrs. Wallace’s House
- Near the Avery House
- Near Bosevill’s House; North of Lookout, Patrick’s Station
- Near R. R. Bridge, Hatcher’s Run
- Near Fort Macgilvery
- Near Friend House
- Near the House of Mr. Kane
- Near House at Parke’s Station
- Near Meade Station
- Near Mrs. Comming’s house, Hatcher’s Run
- Near Orchard east of Fort Davis
- Near Patrick Station to the South East
- Near Point of Woods South West of Avery House
- Near Spain House
- Near strip of Woods opposite Meade Station
- Near Warren Station, on Weldon R. R.
- Near Westbrook House.
- North side of Fort Davis
- North-west of Parke’s Station, near Works
- Oakland Cemetery
- Oak Wood (Oakland) Cemetery
- On Peeble’s Farm.
- Near Perkin’s House.
- Peter Burchard’s Garden
- Between Picket Lines in Front of Fort Steadman
- Point of Rocks Cemetery
- Prisoners of War Deceased in Richmond
- At Ream’s Station, in grove, near Church.
- Sailor’s Creek
- The Ruffin Plantation
- South-west of Sidney’s House
- Near Sidney’s House; near “Five Forks.”
- Small yard near by.
- Little south of Fort Davis
- South of Fort Haskel
- South of Fort Steadman
- South of Friend House, near the Run
- Little south of Peeble’s Farm, between two Corduroy Roads
- ¼ mile south west “Fort Stevenson.”
- South-West of “Near Spain House”
- Sutherland’s Tavern.
- One mile East H’s Station, Timble’s House.
- Under a Tree South West of Meade Station
- US Army Casualties Reported on 10 March 1918
- US Army Deaths Reported on 1 August 1918
- US Army Deaths Reported on 14 November 1918
- US Army Deaths Reported on 15 January 1919
- US Army Deaths Reported on 18 September 1918
- US Army Deaths Reported on 25 May 1919
- US Army Deaths Reported on 26 September 1918
- US Army Deaths Reported on 5 October 1918
- US Army Deaths Reported on 5 September 1918
- US Army Deaths Reported on 9 August 1918
- On Vaughn road, south of Comming’s house
- Weldon R. R. near — House
- West of Comming’s House
- Near Point of Woods, North of Avery House
- Graves in edge of woods about one hundred rods south of Druey’s House, near Richmond Virginia
- Yard 50 Rods South West of Pitkin’s Station, near Rail Road
- Yard Between Meade Station and “Strip of Woods”
- Yard East of Yard near the R. R., at Patrick Station
- Yard near apple tree.
- Yard Near the Last (Near Patrick Station to the South East)
- Yard Near Parke’s Station
- Yard near the R. R., at Patrick Station