Thanks, looking for something like this. However, it did have sutlers and reenacting groups on it. Carlene ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Botteron" <botteron@alum.mit.edu> To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 7:14 PM Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] Civil War Units File CWUNITS New Version Available > Version 7.5 of the U.S. Civil War Units File (Sept. 29, 2003) is > available on the web, and we hope that it will soon be available > from the Rootsweb server. (See below for addresses.) > > The Civil War Units File (CWUNITS) lists people who have information > on a unit or ship (often rosters, battles, etc.) and are willing to > help others research it. Some are experts; most are "just" helpful > fellow researchers. If you see a listing for a unit you are > interested in, you can send the contact person email and share > information. There are also listings for battles, organizations, > counties, ethnic groups, etc. > > The following addresses no longer work and we were unable to find the > people, so their listings have been deleted. If you are one of these > people or know how to contact one, please email me. > > adamsr@nku.edu > cousin@ionet.net > dleebrick@hsscam.mis.semi.harris.com > rwilderj@whidbey.net > > CWUNITS is five files (plus one for the intro and one for the FAQ) > as follows: > > Part Filename Contents > 0 CWUNITS introduction only > 1 CWUNITS1 USA national & states A-I > 2 CWUNITS2 USA states K-N > 3 CWUNITS3 USA states O-W > 4 CWUNITS4 CSA national & states A-M > 5 CWUNITS5 CSA states N-V > Q FAQ frequently asked questions and answers > > Parts 1-5 include the intro as well as the listings. Within a state > the units are organized by number (1st Infantry, etc.). > > The Civil War Units File is on the American Civil War Homepage: > http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html > under the heading Rosters & Regimental Histories. I don't run this site. > > To get the latest version by email: > Send email to ROOTS-L-request@rootsweb.com > (Upper and lower case count in the email address and everywhere else.) > Subject: archive > Text is: > get genealog.cwunits > get genealog.cwunits1 > get genealog.cwunits2 > get genealog.cwunitsq > etc. > The period (.) has to be after genealog and before the file name. > > To get a listing of all of the ROOTS-L files, send the command > get roots-l.catalog > > Another way to obtain files is via anonymous ftp. To do this, ftp to > ftp.rootsweb.com using "anonymous" (withOUT quotes!) as your > username and your net address as your password. Issue the command: > > cd /pub/roots-l/genealog/ > > You may issue a dir command to see a listing of files, use ctrl-s > to temporarily halt the dir command, and ctrl-q to resume the dir > command. The command for retrieving a file via ftp is: > > get genealog.filename > > substituting, of course, the proper filename for "filename" above. > Notice the PERIOD between "genealog" and the filename. > Then issue a quit command to exit. > > If you have a file you would like included in the GENEALOG area, please > send email to the Genealog administrator, Vicki Lindsay Thauvin, at > > chance@eskimo.com > > describing the file. Please do _not_ send her a file without asking. > > Questions and new listings for the CWUNITS file go to me at > botteron@alum.mit.edu > Please do _not_ send me attachments. > > Carol Botteron (ancestors on both sides) botteron@alum.mit.edu > > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from list mode, email CIVIL-WAR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > and in the text area of the message, type only the word > unsubscribe > >