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Published Resources

  • Allen, Desmond Walls. “Which Henry Cook? A Methodology for Searching Confederate Ancestors.” Prologue 27 (Fall 1995).
  • Green, Elna C. “Protecting Confederate Soldiers and Mothers: Pensions, Gender, and the Welfare State in the U.S. South, a Case Study from Florida.” Journal of Social History 39 (Summer 2006).
  • Ratchford, B. U. and K. C. Heise. “Confederate Pensions.” Southern Economic Journal 5 (October 1938).

  • White, Virgil. Register of Florida CSA Pension Applications. Waynesboro, TN: National Historical Publishing Co.

  • Wilson, Mary L. “The Confederate Pension Systems in Texas, Georgia, and Virginia: The Programs and the People.” PhD Dissertation: University of North Texas, 2004.

  • Wiltshire, Betty C. Mississippi Confederate Pension Applications. Carrollton, MS: Pioneer Publishing Co., 1994.

 

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