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GAR at the Soldiers Home

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The Grand Army of the Republic organized three posts at the Milwaukee's National Soldiers Home:

In 1869, Yates Post #84 was organized at the Soldiers Home. At the time, there were 181 inmates, but few belonged to the GAR. The post's namesake, Cpt. Theodore Yates, was commandant of the home at the time. The post was reorganized and renamed Veterans Post #8 the following year.

Veterans Post #8 was chartered April 26, 1870 and met on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month. In 1904, it still had 66 members. W.W. Botkin was serving as post Commander and Michael Delaney was serving as post secretary.

General John Sedgwick Post #12 was chartered September 16, 1875 and held its meetings for a brief period at the Soldiers Home after which it was disbanded and its members either joined Veterans Post #8 or left the order entirely.

With the increase of Civil War veterans at the Home and the growing popularity of the GAR, a second GAR post was organized. Old Guard Post #211 was chartered May 17, 1898 and met on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month.

In 1904, it still had 63 members. William H. Hassinger was serving as post commander and Alfred Denny, as post secretary.

Both Post #8 and Post #211 operated concurrently.

Members of Veterans Post #8 were featured in the Post Sketchbook in the VA Library. Despite there being hundreds of imates/patients being members of the Post #8 (and Post #211) over its 50-60 year life, these are the only records known to exist (and these are 1890 or later).

View all post rosters here (PDF)

Atkins, Benjamin
Baker, Barney - Co. I, 28th Wis. Inf.
Becker, Lawrence
Brown, William J.
Clark, Robert B.
Classon, Jonas - Co. F, 3rd Wis. Inf.
Collins, Thomas
Day, Nelson V.
Duke, James - Co. D, 6th Wis. Inf.

Foster, William B.
Grippen, Alexander - Co. G, 25th Wis. Inf.
Langen, Alfred - Co. G, 8th Wis. Inf. --corporal
Ludwig, Rick
Luigelbach, William
Major, Samuel
McGuire, James
McLaughlin, Michael - Co. G, 24th Wis. Inf.

Mitchell, Thomas
O'Connell, Patrick
Parker, Charles F.
Rogge, Frederick
Rohne, George M.
Ross, James
Schaeffer, Charles
Slusser, Francis M.
Tally, Burly
Twoomey, Thomas V.
 

1889 Chapel Update

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The Milwaukee Soldiers Home Foundation, Inc. has, to date, raised over $200,000 toward restoring the National Soldiers Home Historic District's 1889 Chapel. We've used donations to complete lead, asbestos and animal abatement at the Chapel as well as architectural plans and the required Historic Structures Report. In addition, we've obtained $1.37 million in National Park Service tax credits toward the $6 million project. We need your help to meet the immediate need of raising $500,000 to begin Phase I of the Chapel Restoration project, restoring the damaged Chapel's roof, the first Phase of the Chapel Restoration Project. To donate cash, goods, or time and talent to the project, visit the Chapel Restoration section of this Web site.