![]() Payrolls give the sailor’s name, rank, enlistment date, and term of service. Post-1860 records often give a personal description and data concerning discharge, desertion, or death. Muster and Payrolls, 1798–1939: Muster rolls usually provide the sailor’s name, ship, and service dates.Of particular value to the researcher are the following: National Personnel Records Service Records Washington, D.C. : National Archives and Records Service, 1975 FS Library Digital Images Phillips and Aloha South, comp, Records of the United States Naval Academy : inventory record group 405. World War II War Diaries, Other Operational Records and Histories, ca.Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations RG 38 List of Officers and Crew of the PT-109 NAID 5897697.Muster Rolls of Navy Ships, and Other naval Activities,.Muster Rolls of Naval Ships and Shore Establishments, 1.1898.Muster Rolls of Naval Ships, 1860 - 1900 - National Archives Catalog Muster rolls searchable by ship. ![]() Record Group 24: Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel.Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel RG 24 Navy Deck Logs National Archives Catalog.Modern Biographical Files in the Navy Department Library.Navy Deck Logs Available in the National Archives Catalog.Logbooks of the US Navy at the National Archives.Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships - Index.Histories of ships, biographies, and much more are housed available from the Naval History and Heritage Command in Washington, D.C.
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