Category:National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers

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English: 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. Initially, the Asylum, later called the Home, was planned to have three branches: in the Northeast, in the central area north of the Ohio River, and in what was then considered the Northwest, the present upper Midwest.
<nowiki>National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers; American governmental institution for veterans; National Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers</nowiki>
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 
American governmental institution for veterans
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Location
  • United States of America
Inception
  • 1866
Dissolved, abolished or demolished date
  • 1930
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Wikidata Q6973394
ISNI: 0000000106742839
VIAF ID: 156436287
Library of Congress authority ID: n81058759
J9U ID: 987007446718505171
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