History of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers: With a ...

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History of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers: With a ...
J C Gobrecht
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Upon it are pla- carded notices of meetings, entertainments, eta., and advertisements of lost keys, pocket-books, knives, glasses, and an endless variety of other small articles.
POLICE HEAD-QUARTERS.
For the preservation of order, the enforcement of regulations, and the arrest of offenders, there is a regularly organized police force, the members of which are designated by badges. They have an established head -quarters, with a lieutenant and pergeants, who together with subordinates are very
...efficient and prompt in the performance of their several duties. This force is under the command of Lieutenant Elias J. Beers.
Digitized by Google DISABLED VOLUNTBEB SOLDIEBS. 137 THE GUARD-HOUSE.
The guard-house is a neat and pleasant looking structure without, and does not present a very ap- palling aspect within, the prisoners being provided with the same amount and quality of food that they receive when out of confinement. Their loss of liberty and the deprivation of the privileges of the Home are all the privations they ex- perience.


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