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Union Veteran: Compiled Military Service Records (CMSR)

The online rosters for Union Veterans were taken from the "Report of the Adjutant's General's Office - Tennessee" published in 1866. There are many, many errors in these rosters, and some men were completely omitted from the rosters. You can help by abstracting the information from the Tennessee Union Compiled Military Service Records that you have obtained from the National Archives and allowing them to be posted at the Tennessee and the Civil War Site. Please use the form below to enter the information. When you press "Submit", it will be sent as an email to me.

Please note that the information must be manually added. As a result, it could take up to two weeks for it to be added. I will notify you when it has been added. Thank you.

Veteran's Name:
(As Given in CMSR)

Age (if given):

Rank Entering the Service:

Rank Leaving the Service:


Military Unit (Please select ONE from ONLY ONE of the categories below):

Infantry Regiment:

OR

Cavalry Regiment:

OR

Artillery:


Alternate Name:
(If one exists. Ex. Murray's Cavalry)

Company:

Enlistment Date:

Enlistment Place:

Abstract of Information Contained within CMSR:

Personal Information Not Contained in CMSR:
(Example: date of birth and death, burial location, parents names, spouse, etc.)

Your Name:

Your Email:

If you have a website with more information about the above named veteran, please submit the link:

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