![]() ![]() They include army, navy, marines, foreign service, naval militia, surgeons and nurses, home and state guards, and cemetery burials. Service record cards for persons who entered federal military service via the Minnesota National Guard and its predecessor, the Minnesota State Militia. Army Corps records and lists of draftees and substitutes. ![]() Included are regimental rosters and lists correspondence and official communications recruiting reports monthly, quarterly, and annual returns of individual units hospital reports and letters mainly documenting state soldiers in non-Minnesota hospitals lists of recruits credited to each town and county quartermaster general daybooks allotment rolls Minnesota soldiers’ interment records U. Service data on Minnesota soldiers who served during the Civil and U.S.-Dakota wars. MNHS Call Number: See the finding aid in the library (Adjutant General). T hese records give the name of the recruit when and where he enlisted and a very brief description of his service, usually denoting promotions, wounds, desertions, etc. Muster-in, muster-out, and descriptive rolls for Minnesota companies, portions of companies, and individuals that served in the Civil War, accompanied by some correspondence and other related documents. The entries give name, rank, age, nativity, date and place enrolled and mustered, residence, and remarks (usually on service transfer or termination). Colored Troops, and militia units who served in the 1862-1865 Dakota Conflict. The 1915 compilation also contains registers of Minnesota draftees and substitutes, enrollees in the U.S. 1915) of service information on individuals who served in Minnesota regiments during the Civil War. MNHS call number: Reference Desk E515.3 .M56 1997Ĭompiled Rosters of Minnesota Civil War Regiments There is also a published version of the 1866 Adjutant General’s Report in which the soldiers are listed alphabetically rather than by unit. Colored Troops, was published in Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars. Some rosters were published in the 1866 Adjutant General’s Report while a more complete listing, including militia companies and the U. Minnesota Adjutant General’s Report of 1866 MNHS Call Number: Reference Desk E515 .M66 1994 and Microfilm #830 A microfilm copy can be borrowed through interlibrary loan. Volume III is a name index to the rosters in Volume I some copies, including the copy at the MNHS Library's Reference Desk, have been hand-annotated with citations to additional resources. Volume I contains the histories and rosters of each company along with the history of each company's engagements Volume II contains official reports and correspondence. Colored Troops (as it was known at the time). Army during the Civil War and the U.S.-Dakota War from Minnesota, including militia companies and those serving in the U.S. Minnesota In the Civil and Indian Wars, 1861-1865Ī more complete listing of the individuals who served in the U.S. All of these rosters were eventually published. The series also includes information on men who were drafted or acted as substitutes for drafted men. Colored Troops, or served in those units as white officers. There are also rosters of Minnesota men who signed up for the U. ![]() Persons of Exceptional Prominence (PEP) OMPF: $.After the Civil War, the Adjutant General’s office created combined rosters for every military unit that served from Minnesota, as well as lists of men who served as officers in the regular army. Online, mailed and faxed archival requests require the purchase of the COMPLETE photocopy of the OMPF:Ī routine OMPF of 5 pages or less: $25 flat feeĪ routine OMPF of 6 pages or more: $70 flat fee (most OMPFs fall in this category) However, Archival OMPFs are subject to the NARA fee schedule that authorizes the Agency to collect fees from the public for copies of archival records (c and ). ![]() If your request involves a service fee, you will be notified as soon as that determination is made. Generally there is no charge for basic military personnel and medical record information provided to veterans, next-of-kin and authorized representatives from Federal (non-archival) records. Almost all requests are available online. ![]()
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