You might want to try Unfiled Papers (on microfilm) in the Confederate
records at the National Archives. Although far from inclusive, you can find
some oaths there.
Dale Harter
Assistant Editor
Virginia Cavalcade
-----Original Message-----
From: Wm. Hendricks [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 8:01 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Oath of Allegiance - any consolidated records?
List,
Does anybody on this list know if there is a consolidated record of
CSA soldiers who took the Oath of Allegiance? My G-grandfather Richard
D Hendricks was a private in the King William Artillery(Carter's
Battery), Carter's Battalion, Rhodes Division. On his pension form #2
application, dated may 12 1908, - question- When did you leave the
service, and under what circumstances. Ans... Near Mt Airy NC
surrender.
According to Richard's Service Record - Company Muster Roll for
Oct. 31 1864 to Feb. 28 1865, dated Feb. 28, 1865 - Absent - On
Detached Service - Detailed as a Teamster.
Family history has him as stopped by Union Troops near the state
line on present day rt 103(between Stuart Va & Mt Airy NC), they took
his wagon and horses(or mules) and left him stranded.
Could he have surrendered and released without a O of A ? I
know of no record, either in his regimental rosters, pension files, or
Service Record that show him as having taken the Oath.
William
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