Soldiers and Sailors. Non-Nebraskans [RG2040.AM]

NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID

RG2040.AM:  Soldiers and Sailors Organizations. Non-Nebraskans in Nebraska

Records:  1880-1903
Nebraska
Size:  0.75 cu.ft.; 2 boxes & 1 oversize volume

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

This collection consists of rosters, minute books, etc. for various veterans’ groups of non-Nebraska veterans living in Nebraska.  The materials date from 1881 to 1903 and include materials from groups relating to veterans from Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky and Tennessee, Michigan, New England, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

INVENTORY

Box 1
Folder

  1. Illinois reunion roster, 1880-1882
    Illinois rosters, 1886 (2), 1888 (2), 1892
  2. Iowa Soldiers and Sailors in Nebraska minute book, 1881-1902
  3. Iowa Soldiers and Sailors in Nebraska reunion register, 1897
  4. Iowa Soldiers and Sailors in Nebraska reunion register, 1902-1903
  5. Iowa rosters, 1881, 1882, 1884, 1885 (2), 1886
  6. New England Soldiers and Sailors in Nebraska secretary’s book, 1892-1902
  7. New England Soldiers and Sailors in Nebraska roster, 1885-1902 (see oversize)
  8. New England rosters, 1887, 1888, 1889

Box 2
Folder

  1. New York rosters, 1888, 1901
  2. Ohio rosters, 1884, 1885, 1886
  3. Pennsylvania rosters, 1882, 1884, 1886, 1888
  4. Michigan roster, 1890
    Kentucky and Tennessee roster, 1890
    West Virginia roster, 1888

Subject headings:

Veterans — Illinois
Veterans — Iowa
Veterans — Kentucky
Veterans — Michigan
Veterans — Nebraska
Veterans — New England
Veterans — New York
Veterans — Ohio
Veterans — Pennsylvania
Veterans — Tennessee
Veterans — West Virginia


TMM     08-02-2018

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