- Begin your Civil War Research. Learn about resources at the National Archives for researching individuals who served in the Civil War.
- Request Copies of Records. You can order online or use NATF Form 86 for military service records and NATF Form 85 for pension records.
- Teach using Civil War Documents.
Likewise, people ask, where can I find Civil War soldiers?
The full service records are housed at the National Archives and Records Administration. Click here for information about obtaining copies of those records, using the film number listed in the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System record.
Also Know, did any Civil War veterans serve in ww1? No American Civil War veteran served in combat in WWI (1914–1918). The youngest of them would have been in their late 60's by then, most likely in their 70s. Many WWI veterans served in WWII during America's involvement (1941–45). MacArthur and Patton were both officers who served and saw action during WWI.
Besides, how do I find Civil War records?
Military Service Records: Paper copies of Civil War military service records can be requested by mail using an NATF Form 86 for each soldier (Volunteer Army or Regular Army). You can obtain the NATF Form 86 by providing your name and mailing address to
How many Civil War veterans are still alive?
Used with the permission of the Woolson family. Albert Henry Woolson had outlived over two million Civil War Union Army comrades when he died in Duluth on August 2, 1956, at the age of 106. At his death, he was recognized as the last surviving Union Army veteran.