0301 Framed, "View of the Philadelphia Volunteer Refreshment Saloons", Lithograph from Nature by J. Queen Printed in Colors by T. Sinclair
Civil War Souvenir. Situated at the transportation hub between the North and the South on land leased en gratis from the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad. The Saloon was a volunteer relief agency providing meals, hospital care, washing, sleeping, and writing facilities to military personnel, refugees, and freedmen. It served over 800,000 men, 1,025,000 meals before closing on December 1, 1865.
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