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Ancestry.com. Listes d’enrôlement de la Guerre de Sécession, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis, 1860 à 1869 [base de données en ligne]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
Données originales : Pennsylvania (State). Civil War Muster Rolls and Related Records, 1861–1866. Records of the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs, Record Group 19, Series 19.11 (153 cartons). Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

 Listes d’enrôlement de la Guerre de Sécession, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis, 1860 à 1869

Durant la Guerre de Sécession, la Pennsylvanie a envoyé au combat près de 360 000 hommes, soit le deuxième plus grand nombre de troupes envoyées par les États du Nord. Cette collection inclut comprend les listes de démobilisation de ces soldats de la Pennsylvanie.

Pennsylvania sent an estimated 360,000 men to fight in the Civil War, the second-largest number of troops from any Northern state. This collection includes muster out rolls, arranged by regiment and thereunder by company. They list the soldier’s name, age, rank, unit, regiment and company; the date, place, and person who mustered him in; the period of enlistment; and the name of the commanding officer. Other details can include where the soldier enlisted, whether he was drafted or was paid as a substitute, pay earned, money owed to the U.S. for clothing or missing equipment, promotions, capture by the enemy, illnesses, and bounty paid and owed.

At the end of the musters, transfers, deaths, and deserters were often listed, typically with details about the circumstances (e.g., where and when transferred; cause, date, and location of deaths; dates and places of desertion, etc.).

The paper documents are on large sheets that were digitized in sections. For pages with missing headers, scroll back to the image with the top of the muster to identify the various sections of the record.