I have added a smorgasboard of new stuff to the History Transcripts page. They include: Casualty Rolls from the: 3rd NC from the Seven Days Battles (by accident, found a couple of kin, HARDISONs, in there!) 5th NC from Bristoe Station 4th TN After Action Report & Casualty List from Shiloh 14th MS from Ft. Donelson 20th MS After Action Report & Casualty List from Ft. Donelson Muster Roll of the Officers & NCOs of the 3rd NC Battalion during the Revolution Hopefully, I can get some more added tonight as I am furiously typing to get a bunch of stuff entered before tomorrow morning at 9 when that big bird takes me to Philly for vacation. I will be taking several Gettysburg sheets along involving NC casualty lists to work on as well as a couple of pension rolls (and whatever I can find in Philly). The URL for the site is: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/ At the Main TOC, click on Transcripts, then History... The new additions will be not be searchable by the search machine for day or so as the site was spidered on the 20th. I will try to remember my password and request a spider. Note: the casualty roll of the 3rd NC at the Seven Days was pretty readable EXCEPT...the adjutant could not make up his mind how he wanted to make "J" & "I" so it is impossible to tell them apart. The surnames were pretty easy (who ever heard of an Iohnson?) but the initials for the given names, well it was by Guess & God. Let me know of any corrections that need to be made. One company of the 3rd was formed in Onslow Cty. NC and I think the remainder came from eastern NC also as I recognize quite a few surnames from the Martin County area where I grew up. The main casualties occurred from what I have read, at Beaver Dam/Mechanicsville where a regiment of D.H. Hill's division attacked with Pender's Regiment of A.P. Hill's and were pretty well blown away. The bulk of the dead & wounded come from 7/1/62 at Malvern Hill. To quote from D.S. Freeman's Lee's Lieutenants on D.H. Hill's division attacking Malvern Hill, "It was not war; it was mass murder." (vol 1 pg 602) Hope this stuff helps someone. Best of wishes, Billy P.S. If anyone thinks this information would be helpful to another list, feel free to pass it on.