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THE SOUTH AND THE CIVIL WAR |
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Southern Loyalists
in the Civil War Six years after the end of the Civil War, Congress
created the Southern Claims Commission, through which pro-Union
Southerners could apply for reimbursement of some of their losses. Some
22,298 cases were filed by individuals, family groups, churches, and
businesses, and the adjudication of these suits created a vast store of
historical data that is now maintained by the National Archives. Among
other things, these case files include such items as family letters and
Bibles, wills and probate records, personal accounts, and property
inventories--a motherlode of genealogical data. The present work is a "master index" to the case
files of the Commission, and it is the only viable means of unlocking
the vast trove of records it generated. The index gives, in tabular
form, the name of the claimant, his county and state, the Commission
number, office number and report number, and the year and the status of
the claim. |
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(12-21-2004)