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Confederate Research Sites

It is the duty of the Sons of Confederate Veterans to defend the Confederate Soldier’s good name, and to ensure that the true history of the South is presented to future generations

South Carolina Sites Vital Statistics

 

Office:
Office of Vital Records
2600 Bull Street Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 734-4830


State Archives:
South Carolina Department of Archives and History
1430 Senate Street
Columbia, SC 29211-1669


Genealogical & Historical Societies:
South Carolina Historical Society
100 Meeting Street
Charleston, SC 29401
(803) 723-3225


Research Online – Civil War In SC – Use Search
Research Online – Civil War In SC – Master Index


 

Federal Sites

National Park Service
Guide to the Federal Census National
Library of Congress Home Page
U.S. National Archives and Records

General Genealogy

Ancestry.com
ROOTS Location List Name Finder
ROOTS Surname List Name Finder
Soundex Converter
Roots Web Genealogical Data Cooperative
Social Security Death Index, SSDI (Ancestry/InfoBase)
US Genres Project

Latter Day Saints

Ancestry Hometown
Brigham Young University Libraries

 

 

 

Library of Congress includes: Journal of the Provisional Congress, the Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention, and the Journals of the Congresses.

 

Rice University’s task of publishing the papers of President Davis. The site also has information on President Davis’s family and images
   
Cornell University brings you the most important reference on the military aspects of the War for Southern Independence.

 

Cornell University brings you the most important reference on the naval aspects of the War for Southern Independence.

 

 

 

Library of Congress: laws passed from 1st Congress, 1st Session through the 42nd Congress

 

 

 

Library of Congress: Congressional debates from 1st Congress, 1st Session through the 18th Congress, 1st session.

 

 

Library of Congress: Congressional debates from 18th Congress, 2nd Session through the 25th Congress, 2nd session

Library of Congress:  Congressional debates from 23rd Congress, 1st Session through the 42nd Congress, 3rd session.

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