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Soldiers and sailors discharge records, 1919-1944.
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1.00 microfilm reel 35 mm.
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Escambia County was created by an act of the Legislative Council on July 21, 1821. It originally encompassed "all the country lying between the Perdido and Suwaney Rivers." On February 18, 1842 the Legislative Council created Santa Rosa from a portion of Escambia County. Thereafter, Escambia County consisted of the land from the Alabama line to the Escambia River. The Clerk of the Circuit Court in each county serves as the official custodian of deed, marriage, and probate records.
Summary:
The series consists of a microfilm copy of the soldier/sailor discharge records of Escambia County, Florida from 1919 to 1944. Discharge Books 1 and 2 are not indexed. Book 3 is indexed by surname.
Each county in the United States was required to record the honorable discharge of soldiers and sailors who served in World War I. The records are usually typed or handwritten transcripts of the original document given to the soldier. The records contain the individual's name, race, rank, series number, reason for discharge, birthplace, age at time of enlistment, occupation, and physical description. The enlistment record, usually included with the discharge record, gives the length of service, prior service, marital status, arms and horsemanship qualifications, advancement, battles, decorations and honors, leaves of absence, physical condition, and character evaluation.
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Microfilm listing available.
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Scans of microfilm produced by FamilySearch available at the Archives.
Reproduction Note:
Microfilm.
Location of Originals/Duplicates:
Circuit Court, First Judicial Circuit, Escambia County. Office of the Clerk, Pensacola, Florida.
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Military discharge Florida --Escambia County World War, 1914-1918 Florida
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Escambia County (Fla.)