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A Fourth of July celebration at the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers


VA History Office 
A Fourth of July celebration at the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
One hundred and forty-five years ago, on July 4, 1875, Civil War Veterans living at the Department of Veterans Affairs oldest facilities – the National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers - were abuzz with anticipation as the day-long celebration of the nation’s birthday had finally arrived. It was a highlight of their year.
In 1875, only four National Homes had been established. These were located in Togus, Maine; Dayton, Ohio; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Hampton, Virginia.[1] The U.S. flag contained 37 stars and Independence Day – or “the National Anniversary” as it was often referred to – was the sole holiday that called for fun and frivolity, rather than somber contemplation. It provided the men a welcome break from their daily routines. ....

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delusions of the mad people...


 
I have a headache… That will teach me for drinking too much? Not really. We had a good time, it was a great party and I will go on the wagon for a few days. Being older, I don’t recover as fast but I’m not addicted to consciousness modifying substances… I just indulge their existence.
 
 
I could feel despair nonetheless with my throbbing brains… But not really. I’m hopefully a learned optimist, even if some others people are loony… It will be a slow day… No noises please… But I still can think a little bit:  for example, the intents of some good persons go astray… Take this email for example forwarded by an atheist mate who subscribes. The message comes from the CEO of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS): ....

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Bob Wessel: Denominational diversity continues in 19th century Lenawee County


By Bob Wessel
This is the final installment in a series of six articles on Christian churches founded in Lenawee County in the 19th century. 
Methodism 
The Methodist Episcopal churches, discussed in the first article in this series, gave rise to several later iterations of Methodism in the county the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the Methodist Protestant Church, the Free Methodist Church, and, in the 20th century, the United Methodist Church. 
August 1858 witnessed the organization of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in Adrian in the home of Henry Russell. The congregation met in various members’ homes until 1869 when property at Butler and Locust streets was donated by a local lawyer and a building, which had been a meeting hall, was purchased and moved to the site.  ....

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