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Military records

military recordsLH r363.75 H559
“Heroes of War Revolution: Names of Three Hundred Buried in Monroe County with Graves Unmarked”.  Photocopy of newspaper article published in Rochester’s Democrat and Chronicle, October 22, 1903. 

LH r363.75 T589M
“A Historic Spot Veterans and Pioneers in Henrietta Cemetery [Tinker Cemetery]”.   A detail of soldiers of the war 1812, and other well-known citizens buried in Henrietta.  Photocopy of a Letter to the editor published in Rochester‘s Democrat and Chronicle, June 6, 1891.

LH r929.3 F644 I
Cemetery Locations and Military Records of Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Nurses: U.S. Civil War Veterans from Henrietta, NY.   Unpublished, [?].

LH r929.3 K14v
Veterans Buried in Henrietta, NY: Revolutionary, Civil, War of 1812, Mohawk, Mexican, First and Second World Wars.  Typed and hand-written on index cards.  Unpublished, [?].  Compiled by Eleanor Crane Kalsbeck. 

LH r929.3 M644
Military Service of Rush, NY and Henrietta, NY residents 1971-1972.  Newspaper articles in a scrapbook album.  Unpublished, [?].  Compiled by Eleanor Crane Kalsbeck. 

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Henrietta (NY) Cemeteries Veteran Graves Registry.  Taken from records in the care of the Monroe County, NY Veteran Service Agency.  Unpublished, 1993.  Compiled by John Funt. 

LH r929.3 S656
Soldiers of the Revolution and War of 1812 Buried in Monroe County, NY.  Unpublished, 1976.

LH r940.544 B821
Archive: Kay Bailey Brandt.  Newspaper articles, anecdotes, a personal narrative, and photographs pertaining to Kay Bailey Brandt’s personal experiences as a woman training U.S. Navy air pilots in World War II.

LH r974.744 MAR
Marcotte, Robert.  Where They Fell: Stories of Rochester Area Soldiers in the Civil War.  Franklin, VA: Q Publishing, 2002.

 

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