History of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers With a Complete Gu
History of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers With a Complete Gu
J C Gobrecht
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Governor Hayes of Ohio, Governor Baker of Indiana, General R. C. Schenck, General August Wil- lich, General T. J. Wood, Dr. Erastus B. "Wolcott of Milwaukee, of the Board of Managers, Rev. W. H. Thomas of Brooklyn, and other invited guests, left the city of Dayton in carriages at nine o'clock. On reaching the grounds a salute was DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS. 75 fired from a section of artillery. The Home Band met the procession at the porter's lodge, and all were conducted to the officers' head...-quarters by an officer, the soldiers cheering as the visitors ap- proached. Here they were cordially received and welcomed by Colonel E. F. Brown, governor, and other officers. Though the hour was compara- tively early, large numbers from Dayton and the surrounding country, besides a few from abroad, had gathered upon the grounds. The fire 'com- pany was out with their engine in holiday attire. Tents were pitched irregularly on the grounds. The soldiers of the Home were out in their best " bib and tucker.
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