Indian Wars service records, including financial records, correspondence and muster rolls, can be found at the Washington State Archives. The records for the State Veterans Home and the State Soldiers Home up until the middle of the 1930s can also be found at the Washington State Archives.
State bonuses were given to veterans of the Korean War and Vietnam War, as well as WWI and WWII, if those veterans applied for those bonuses. Originally, the applications and associated paperwork for those bonuses were held with the state auditor, but the Washington State Archives now holds them. Those records include a lot of information, including the following things: Veteran’s Place Of Residence, Veteran’s Birthplace, Veteran’s Occupation, Veteran’s Military Information, Veteran’s Relationship Status
The statements of service cards for WWI and WWII National Guardsmen are also at the Washington State Archives. The same goes for circulars and special orders letters for the National Guard. The draft registration cards for WWI, meanwhile, are held at the National Archives. The FHL has put them on microfilm.
- Washington Military Records (Fold3.com)
- Washington County Military Records (1973 – 2009) (archives.com) Washington State Digital Archives
- Washington Military Record Books (amazon.com)
Washington in the Civil War
Civil War Website Links
- Research in the Civil War 1861-1865
- Civil War links from fold3.com with original data from the National Archives:
- Civil War links from ancestry.com:
- Washington Civil War Books (amazon.com)
Washington Modern Wars
War Website Links
- Washington, Indian War Muster Rolls (1855 – 1856) (archives.com) Washington State Digital Archives
- Washington, Korean War Era Veteran’s Bonus Claims (1955 – 1960) (archives.com) Washington State Digital Archives
- Washington, National Guard Enlistment Register (1885 – 1907) (archives.com) Washington State Digital Archives
- Washington, WWI Service Statement Records (1917 – 1919) (archives.com) Washington State Digital Archives