United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Hospitals
     Subject 
  
    Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
    
    
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Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon ephemera
     Collection  — Folder 1
  
    
      Identifier: MSS 415
    
Overview
             In South Philadelphia, at the corner of Washington Avenue and Swanson Street, a neighborhood grocer named Barzilai Brown began distributing food to soldiers traveling to and from the nearby Navy Yard and railroads. This operation, originally referred to as “Brown’s,” became the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon on May 27, 1861.  The establishment grew and became a place of rest, relaxation, and, of course, refreshment for travel-weary soldiers, whom the saloon provided with food, drink, paper,...
          
      
          Dates: 
        1862
      
      
   

