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From: "Flock's" <>
Subject: Re: [INHARRIS] help in finding a Civil War Ancestor
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 19:46:15 -0500
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Arkely and Kathy,
Would you happen to know of the address of the National Archives. And is there a
special form that needs to be fill out for this information.
You mention they was arranged by Congressional District as of 1863. I know
where my person was living in 1863. But I don't know how about finding out the
Congressional District. And what about before 1863. Didn't they sign up in 1861
for the Civil War.

Charlotte

Arkley & Kathy wrote:

> >From another group posted by Neal Byrge and passed on by Kathy Busby.
>
> Many men were rejected from Civil War Service because of Illness or injury.
> Medical Records of drafted and rejected men are in the National Archives,
> group #110. They are arranged by Congressional District as of 1863. Data
> may include residence, oppucation, age, place of birth, phssical
> characteristics or reason for rejection under remarks.
> (From "The Family tree" Moultrie, GA, Aug/Sep 2000)
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