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Co. No. 15. Soldier's Home, West Los Angeles, Cal

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  • Co. 12 Soldier's Home, Sawtelle, California

    Co. 12 Soldier's Home, Sawtelle, California

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    Group portrait of Company No. 12 of [World War I(?)] veterans at the Soldiers' Home (formally called the Pacific Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers) in Sawtelle, West Los Angeles (location called Santa Monica when first established).

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  • Mess Hall in Soldier's Home in West Los Angeles

    Mess Hall in Soldier's Home in West Los Angeles

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    Group portrait of men and women at the Soldiers' Home (formally called the Pacific Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers) in Sawtelle, West Los Angeles (location called Santa Monica when first established). View of the dining hall, showing dining table.

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  • Female employees at Soldier's Home in West Los Angeles

    Female employees at Soldier's Home in West Los Angeles

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    Group portrait of women who worked at the Soldiers' Home (formally called the Pacific Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers) in Sawtelle, West Los Angeles, California (location called Santa Monica when first established). Identified on back of print as "mess hall" employees, but possibly nurses.

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    Ephemera - Santa Monica – Soldiers' Home photogravures book

    Visual Materials

    Pacific Branch: National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Los Angeles County, Ca. (Book of photogravures, copyright the Albertype Co., 1907; 3 variant editions).

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  • Barracks No. 2 and 4 Soldiers Home, Santa Monica, Cal

    Barracks No. 2 and 4 Soldiers Home, Santa Monica, Cal

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    Image of barracks No. 2 and 4 at Soldiers Home, a care home for veterans opened in 1888.

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    Brock Collection: Correspondence of the superintendent of Camp Lee Soldier's Home

    Manuscripts

    Chiefly letters addressed to James Pollard and William R. Terry relating to disabled veterans applying for admission to the Home, with a few items relating to the affairs of the inmates, management, finances, and charitable contributions to the Home. Included are a few letters dealing with establishment of similar homes in Texas and North Carolina

    mssBR Box 166