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Research at the U.S. National Archives I would like to be of assistance to anyone who would like material pertaining to their family genealogy. While engaging in my own personal genealogical research on North and South Carolina, I realize what an asset it is to be located near the primary National Archive that has original information no other archives have in the U.S. - I have obtained documents and information about members of my family tree from military records of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Civil War, as well as a host of other primary sources at the National Archives, material such as: |
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U.S. Census, 1790-1920 | ||
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Claims for Pensions & Bounty Land, 1775-1916 (for military veterans) | ||
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Military Service Records, 1775-1903 (including Volunteer Soldiers, Union and compiled Confederate Civil War Records) | ||
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Passenger Lists, 1820-1954 (Customs & Immigrations, including Canada) | ||
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Passport Applications, 1791-1926 | ||
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Land Records, 1800-1974 (in the public land states) | ||
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Indian Records, 1830-1940 | ||
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Other documents pertaining to historical events | ||
Disclaimer: For hire researchers are not endorsed by the USGenWeb Project, KyGenWeb Project, or myself. This page is provided only as a possible source of help for you in your research.
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