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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION APPLICATIONS
by Terry Bradshaw O'Neill
1. MICROFILM
A. M804 - Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land-Warrant Application Files.
B. M805 - Selected Records from Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land-
Warrant Application Files. If an individual's file contained up to 10 pages, it is
included in this collection, but only significant genealogical material was
microfilmed, not necessarily the entire file.
C. T498 - This is actually the 1790 Census. At the end of Roll 3 of T498 is an index
to the pensioners listed on the 1840 Census. The index has also been published.
(See Printed Materials)
D. M704 - 1840 Census with military pensioners listed.
II. PRINTED MATERIALS
A. A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services; With Their
Names, Ages, Places of Residence.. .(Washington: Department of State, 1841)
929.3748 C645C
B. A General Index to a Census of Pensioners... 1840 Genealogical Society, comp.
(Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1965)
C. U.S. Pension Bureau, Pension Roll of 1835, 4 volumes (GPO, 1968) 973.34
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D. John C. Dann, ed., The Revolution Remembered (Chicago: University of Chicago
Press)
E. Mark M. Boatner Ill, Landmarks of the American Revolution (Harrisburg, PA:
Stackpole Books, 1992)
F. Helen Mason Lu, Gwen B. Neumann, Chan Edmondson, compilers,
Revolutionary War Period Bible, Family, & Marriage Records Gleaned from
Pension Applications, multiple volumes (1980-) 929.373 L926R
G. Virgil D. White, Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, 4
volumes (Waynesboro, Tn: National Historical Publishing Co., 1990) 929.34
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In addition to these materials, many State Genealogical or Historical Societies have
published abstracts of their pensioner's applications which would include Militiamen.
Refer to these society's Journals or Quarterly publications.
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MILITARY DISCHARGE RECORDS
Sex. 552.140 Military Discharge Records.
Relating to military discharge records that are recorded with or otherwise in the
possession of a governmental body.
(a) The record is confidential for the 75 years following the date it is recorded with
or otherwise first comes into the possession of a governmental body.7
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