Military Records
at the Missouri State Archives
Source: Missouri State Archives: Military
Records
Note: These
records can be found at the Missouri State Archives and
are not available on these pages.
Description:
Research Room -- Military Records
The archives holds many military records of Missourians
who served in domestic and foreign wars between 1812 and
World War I. These records primarily consist of
individual service cards.
In some cases other information is available, such as
payrolls, muster and descriptive rolls, reports, orders,
and reparation claims. Missouri military records
available at the Missouri State Archives is summarized
below.
War of 1812
Alphabetical file containing information from muster
rolls and military bounty land records reflecting, in
most cases, period of service, place of muster-in, county
of residence, and amount of payment for service. No
family or personal descriptive information.
Indian Wars - Blackhawk, Seminole, Osage, 1832-1838
Service card records, which in most cases, indicate the
date and place of enrollment and date of release.
No family or personal descriptive information. Some
payroll records are available for the Osage War.
Mormon War, 1838
Alphabetical card file listing period of service
only. No family or descriptive information.
Some payroll records are available. \
Iowa War, 1839
Alphabetical card file listing period of service and
organization only. No family or descriptive
information. Some payroll records are available.
Mexican War, 1846-1847
Alphabetical card file and service card records
containing date and place of enlistment and date and
place of release. Age at time of enlistment is
sometimes stated. No family or descriptive
information.
Civil War, 1861-1865
[ Civil War Provost Marshal Index Database ]
Provost Marshal records contains thousands of pages of
documents detailing the way the provost marshal affected
the lives of Missouri citizens who came into contact with
the Union Army. This database is an index to the
microfilm of the Union Provost Marshals File of
Papers Relating to Individual Citizens.
Union
Alphabetical card file and service card records
reflecting date and place of enlistment together with
date and place of release (not in all cases). Some
individual descriptive information on file for some
regiments. No family information. Also
includes morning reports, clothing issue, orders, and
letters.
Confederate
Alphabetical card file containing record of
service. Information on record of service card is
often sketchy. Confederate pension applications and
applications for admission to the Confederate Home are
also available. Accumulated files number only
approximately one-half of the reported 40,000 men who
served from Missouri.
Civil War Refugees in the Ozarks: Some basic sources for
Genealogist and Historians.
Missouri Militia, 1865-1900
County enrollment lists for 89 of the 114 counties for
the period immediately following the Civil War
(1865-1866). Place of residence and personal
descriptive data is available. There are some files
of Missouri Militia covering the 1866-1900
period. No family information available.
Spanish-American War, 1898
Alphabetical index available by regiments. Holdings
consist of those who were members of the Missouri
National Guard and entered with their regiment.
Personal descriptive information available in most cases.
World War I, 1917-1918
[ World War I Service Cards Database ]
See also:
World War I Service Cards: A Brief History
World War I Service Cards: Guidelines for Use
Alphabetical file of discharge cards for Missouri men who
served.
There are some claims records covering 1917-1923.
NOTE:
RSMo 41.170, Office of the Adjutant General, states that
a certificate of war service shall be given on request,
without charge, to any veteran or lineal descendant of a
veteran. Additional information can be obtained by
contacting the Missouri State Archives.
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This page was last updated June
7, 2005.
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