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Pete1864

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I am trying to figure out the best way to source through the OR.
Best online source?
A tutorial to find my way through them
Thank you
 
Welcome. I like the Cornell site recommended by @Andersonh1 . I'm not aware of a tutorial on how to use the records. If you are following a reference in a publication, it will probably tell you what volume and page number to go to. Sometimes, though, I'm looking for records for a certain geographical area and time period, in which case I will have to pay close attention to the description on the Cornell listing.
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Here's a good site with links: https://collections.library.cornell.edu/moa_new/waro.html
Here's the naval OR: https://collections.library.cornell.edu/moa_new/ofre.html

I've been downloading the pdfs. The OCR for searching seems off though.
I have compiled a list of the Google Books downloaded version of every OR volume, Series 1-4, for both Army and Navy.

Here is my document.

I'm still working on the descriptions, as well as linking Series 2-4, and the Navy one.

Every volume is searchable.
 
I have compiled a list of the Google Books downloaded version of every OR volume, Series 1-4, for both Army and Navy.

Here is my document.

I'm still working on the descriptions, as well as linking Series 2-4, and the Navy one.

Every volume is searchable.
Great resource, thanks for sharing that. I like the scans at your links much better. The search function works better and the files are smaller than the Hathi Trust versions, but still very readable.
 
I have compiled a list of the Google Books downloaded version of every OR volume, Series 1-4, for both Army and Navy.

Here is my document.

I'm still working on the descriptions, as well as linking Series 2-4, and the Navy one.

Every volume is searchable.
Update: Every volume has now been uploaded -- I will try to complete the Descriptions this week.
 
Welcome. I like the Cornell site recommended by @Andersonh1 . I'm not aware of a tutorial on how to use the records. If you are following a reference in a publication, it will probably tell you what volume and page number to go to. Sometimes, though, I'm looking for records for a certain geographical area and time period, in which case I will have to pay close attention to the description on the Cornell listing.
I had not used the Cornell site in a long time. Then someone explained how to use button menu to make a word search in the PDF format and that makes it much easier to search and to copy. I was doing it the hard way of capturing a screen image but the window only allowed a snapshot of 1/2 or less of the page.
 
Currently working on categorizing the Supplement reports in Volumes 51-53. As of now, Volume 51 includes twenty-eight additional reports for Antietam, as well as almost every single report for the Pennsylvania Reserves that year.
 
Takeaways from categorizing Volumes 51-53:
Volume 51 notable contents:
- All of the Pennsylvania Reserves' reports for the Peninsula, 2nd Bull Run, and Antietam
- All of the Washington Artillery's reports for Chancellorsville and Bermuda Hundred
- Confederate artillery reports for Williamsburg
- Reports for Toombs' entire brigade at Antietam
- Early's, Anderson's, Stuart's, and Fitz Lee's reports for the Overland Campaign
- Most of the Union reports of Crawford's (5th Corps) and Barlow's (2nd Corps) Divisions at Hatcher's Run (February)
- QM reports for the entire war in the Eastern Theater
Volume 52 notable contents:
- US and CS army organizations at Shiloh
- Capt. Montgomery (CS fleet commander)'s report for Battle of Memphis
- All reports for Slocomb's company, Washington Artillery for Perryville, Jackson, Chattanooga, and Atlanta
- Union cavalry reports for Atlanta
Volume 53 notable contents:
- Union regimental reports for the Assault on Fort Wagner
- Georgia militia reports for the Savannah Campaign
- QM reports for the Carolinas Campaign
 

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