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Michigan in the Civil War Sanitary Operations
In 1864 it received by contributions and expended $3, 600, as stated in Mr. Vernor's report, for the relief of destitute soldiers, in sums of from one to ten dollars, as their necessities required. Also, in defraying the expenses of sending agents to look after the wants of soldiers at various points, providing refreshments and meals for returned veterans on their arrival, in paying rent for Soldiers' Home" in Detroit, in burying the dead, and in such other ways as the association deemed advisable.
American civil war
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