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This is a list of markers regarding the soldiers' home.
 
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Marker image, Touch for more information
By William Fischer, Jr., September 5, 2010
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Marker
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1 Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Milwaukee, Veterans Affairs — National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
The National Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers was established by Congressional legislation and approved by President Abraham Lincoln on March 3, 1865. Its purpose was "...to care for him who shall have borne the battle..." as stated in . . . Map (db m77416) HM
2 Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Milwaukee, Veterans Affairs — 287 — National Soldiers Home
The Wisconsin Soldiers’ Home Association was formed in 1864 by a coalition of women’s charitable organizations led by Lydia Hewitt, Hannah Vedder, and Mrs. E. L. Buttrick of Milwaukee. The Association raised funds to endow a hospital where sick and . . . Map (db m95766) HM
3 Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Milwaukee, Westown — 553 — Wisconsin Soldiers’ Home1864-1867
In April 1864, women of the former West Side Soldiers’ Aid Society opened a temporary Civil War Soldiers’ Home at this location. By May 1867, the home’s Lady Managers had welcomed 21,550 Union soldiers, given medical care to over 1,000, and provided . . . Map (db m77417) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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