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Great Central Fair for the Sanitary Commission [certificate]
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Soldiers Rest, Alexandria, Va. [graphic].
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Testimonial to Samuel B. Fales Esq. from the Union Volunteer Refreshment Committee,
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Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon and Hospital. [graphic] / F.J. Queen, del. & lith.
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Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, the first opened for Union Volunteers in the United States. 1009 Otsego St. Philadelphia. [graphic].
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View of the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, Philadelphia, where over 300,000 Union soldiers have been fed. [graphic] / Schell del; Adrian - Probasco sc.
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Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, the first opened for Union Volunteers in the United States. 1009 Otsego St. Philadelphia. [graphic].
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[Interior and exterior of the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon hospital, southwest corner of Washington and Swanson Avenues, Philadelphia]
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Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, supported gratuitously by the citizens of Philadelphia, Pa.
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Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, the first opened for Union Volunteers in the United States. 1009 Otsego St. Philadelphia.
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Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, supported gratuitously by the citizens of Philadelphia, Pa.
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Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, of Philadelphia. [graphic] : Being the first institution of the kind in the United States. Organized, May 27th. 1861 / J. Queen, del. & lith.
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View of the Philadelphia volunteer refreshment saloons. [graphic] / Lith. from nature by J. Queen; Printed in colors by T. Sinclair. Philada.
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View of the Philadelphia volunteer refreshment saloons. [graphic] / Lith. from nature by J. Queen; Printed in colors by T. Sinclair. Philada.
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Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, of Philadelphia. [graphic] : Being the first institution of the kind in the United States. Organized, May 27th. 1861 / J. Queen, del. & lith.
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Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, of Philadelphia.
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View of the Philadelphia volunteer refreshment saloons.
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Citizens Volunteer Hospital Association of Philadelphia. Instituted, September 5th 1862.
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Citizens Volunteer Hospital, corner of Broad St. & Washington Avenue.