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soldiers' home

noun

  1. an institution that provides care and shelter for retired soldiers.



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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of soldiers' home1

An Americanism dating back to 1860–65
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ā€œWe look forward to working with the administration to make the right things—housing, community, workforce development— available to veterans at the historic Pacific Branch property,ā€ Allman said, using the historic name for the disabled soldiers home created there in the 19th century.

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And so the Disabled Soldiers’ Home arose on the land, with a rich water supply and a $100,000 gift from the land donors that made the place into a vast, ornamentally gardened neighborhood of splendid trees set along artistically meandering paths, and the less flashy greenery of vegetable and fruit gardens.

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One ex-soldier was dishonorably discharged from the Soldiers’ Home for running a gambling parlor just outside the gates.

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Four years later, thoughtfully but perhaps unhelpfully, a federal judge decreed that 28 bottles of champagne seized from a drugstore not far from the Soldiers’ Home be donated to the old fellows.

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When these men died, aged before their years, many were buried in the national cemetery to the east of the Soldiers’ Home, now divided from it by the 405 Freeway.

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