Established in the 1860s, the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers initially admitted only Civil War veterans. Over time, the homes admitted veterans of the Mexican War, the Spanish-American War, WWI, and peacetime veterans. The homes offered medical care, training opportunities, recreational activities, libraries, and more.
The Pacific Branch (Los Angeles) of the National Home in Sawtelle, California operated from 1888-1933.
If your soldier’s file survived, I can visit the archives to obtain a copy of the complete file for you.
You will receive full color images of the records, delivered electronically.
Please allow for 2-3 business days for delivery.
Not sure if your solider has a surviving file? Check out the list of surviving files here: https://theskeletonwhisperer.com/pacific-branch-national-disabled-soldiers-home-sawtelle/
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