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Using Records of the U.S. House of
Representatives: Southern Claims Commission,
1871-1880
(National Archives Microfilm
Publication, P2257) |
This
National Archives (NARA) microfilm
publication consists of a single roll of
film which is a very important source
for researchers working with the
Southern Claim Commission. The film
contains two parts explained below.
- Part one of this film contains a
copy of the Consolidated Index of
Claims
which lists in alphabetical order
all who filed claims before the
Commissioners of Claims, also known
as the Southern Claims Commission.
It also provides further information
for each claim that is needed to
pursue records of that claim.
- Part two includes summary reports
of the Commissioners of Claims in
all cases reported to Congress as
disallowed.
The summaries of the disallowed
claims are printed in 10 reports and
the report number for each
disallowed claim can be found in
either
- Consolidated Index of
Claims
- Gary Mills' index -
Southern Loyalists in the
Civil War
Locating a Summary Report
- To find the summary report for a
specific disallowed claim, you must know the
report number for that claim which,
as mentioned above, can be found in
either the Consolidated
Index of Claims or Southern
Loyalists in the Civil War.
- In the chart below, locate the
report number and its beginning
microfilm frame number.
- Within each yearly report, the claims are
organized by state, then alphabetically
by name of claimant. Using these frame numbers
enables you to quickly find
the position on the film for any of
the reports.
- If you are specifically wanting to
find out who appeared as witnesses for
that claim, keep in mind that a
summary may not list all witnesses.
Where
is the Frame Number and Why is it
Helpful?
The frame number is a small number
that appears between the top edge of
the microfilm and the top edge of the
document image. There is one frame
number for each image. Knowing the
NARA film microfilm publication number
(M1894), the roll number, and the
frame number enables anyone to find an
exact document or an exact place on a
roll of film quickly and accurately.

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Frame Numbers
National Archives Microfilm Publication, P2257
Records of the U.S. House of Representatives: Southern Claims Commission, 1871-1880 |
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Contents |
Beg. Frame |
| Part 1 |
Consolidated Index of Claims |
0000 |
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| Part 2 |
Volume |
Contents |
Beg. Frame |
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1 |
Summary Reports |
0137 |
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1st Report (1871)
PDF version on another site |
0145 |
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2nd Report (1872)
PDF version on another site |
0166 |
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3rd Report (1873) |
0249 |
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4th Report (1874) |
0345 |
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2 |
Summary Reports |
0439 |
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5th Report (1875) |
0443 |
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6th Report (1876) |
0505 |
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3 |
Summary Reports |
0573 |
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7th Report (1877) |
0578 |
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8th Report (1878) |
0659 |
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4 |
Summary Reports |
0730 |
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9th Report (1879) |
0733 |
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10th Report (1880) |
0855 |
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Appendix - Schedule of Claims Reported As Disallowed & Barred for Non-prosecution |
0884 |
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Southern Claims Commission Records
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Modified:
01 March 2010
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