On the 1910 census in column 30 is a question to determine who are the survivors of the War Between the States. From another web site the question being given by the census taker and his response was as follows - "SURVIVOR OF UNION or CONFEDERATE ARMY OR NAVY (30) Whether a survivor of the Union or Confederate Army or Navy --- The actual instructions given to the enumerators: Write "UA" if a survivor of the Union Army, "UN" if a survivor of the Union Navy, "CA" if a survivor of the Confederate Army, and "CN" if a survivor of the confederate Navy. For all other persons leave the column blank." When I was researching an ancestor in the 1910 census for Richmond [Clay Ward/part 9, Enumeration District #65, sheet 7], the ancestor - Pollard, John - is shown having the number 4 in that column. Others on that same sheet have numbers ranging from 0 to 9. Did Virginia have a different code system to note the Confederate and Union veterans and their branch of service? With my most kind regards, Mike W. To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-roots.html