EventsGenealogy: Basic Military Records at the National Archives: Revolutionary War to 1917

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Genealogy: Basic Military Records at the National Archives: Revolutionary War to 1917

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Description

This presentation outlines basic military records held at the National Archives Building in Washington, DC. The records cover the "Old Military" period from the Revolutionary War to 1917 and are characterized by different types of service, including volunteer service (state regiments and militias) as well as the Regular military (Army, Navy, and Marine Corps). Each type of service was documented differently, but there are also basic records common to all types of service.

John P. Deeben is an archivist with the Reference Branch at the National Archives in Washington, DC. John provides reference services for Old Army records from the Revolutionary War to the early 20th century, and frequently lectures and writes about federal records of genealogical interest.

Please note that registration is required for this event as it is taking place over Zoom.

We strive to make our events accessible. To request a disability accommodation and/or language services, please contact: Jessy Wheeler at jwheeler@bpl.org, by March 14, 2024. Please allow at least two weeks to arrange for accommodations.

Program:
Local & Family History Lecture Series
Suitable for:
Young Adults (Ages 20-34)
All Adults
College Students
Older Adults
Visitors
Type:
Talks & Lectures
Featured Events
Genealogy
Language:
English

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