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Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon and Hospital - Swanson and Washington Avenues - 1863 - Free Library of Philadelphia Digital Collection

































Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon and Hospital.


Creator: Newell, Robert, 1822-1897, 724 Arch Street, circa 1863

Series of titled views of the exterior and interior of the facilities of the Civil War volunteer relief agency near the Navy Yard at Swanson and Washington Avenues in Philadelphia. Predominately shows the patriotically adorned refreshment saloon with male and female members of the working committee, staff, and a patient in a robe posed among rows of tables set for a dining service. Also includes a view of patients posed near beds and a model ship in a ward at the hospital and a large crowd of men and boys standing in front of the hospital and saloon. Exterior also shows a parital view of the cannon, known as "Fort Brown." Situated at the transportation hub between the North and the South on land leased en gratis from the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad, the agency in operation between 1861-1865 provided meals, hospital care, washing, sleeping, and writing facilities to military personnel, refugees, and freedmen.



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