Category: National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers

Categories: United States, Old Soldiers' Homes | US Department of Veterans Affairs

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The National Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers was established on March 3, 1865, in the United States by Congress to provide care for volunteer soldiers who had been disabled through loss of limb, wounds, disease, or injury during service in the Union forces in the American Civil War. - Wikipedia

A list of thirteen locations founded between 1866 and 1930 is shown in the Wikipedia article.

Subcategories (7)


Person Profiles (14)

11 Jan 1872 Søgne, Lister og Mandal, Norway - 02 Feb 1953 photo
abt 1844 Ohio, United States - 17 May 1925
abt 1847 Kentucky, United States - 07 Jun 1924
abt 1848 New Jersey, USA - abt 1915
abt 1845 Pennsylvania, United States - 20 Apr 1867
28 Jan 1847 Mashpee, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States - 03 Feb 1929
abt Feb 1828 Jefferson, Indiana, United States - 24 Nov 1911
1836 Ohio, United States - 25 May 1904
Jan 1846 Vermont, United States - 26 Dec 1902
05 May 1844 Onarga, Iroquois, Illinois, United States - 01 May 1928
15 Aug 1841 Wayne, Ashtabula, Ohio, United States - 1927
03 Jun 1894 Blount County, Alabama, United States - 05 Jan 1923 photo
10 Jul 1844 New York City, New York, United States - 13 May 1926
abt 01 Feb 1848 Jackson County, Ohio, United States - 29 Mar 1904




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