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The Northwestern Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Historic District is a veterans' hospital located in
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,
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, with roots going back to the Civil War. Contributing buildings in the district were constructed from 1867 to 1955, and the
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of the Milwaukee Soldiers Home campus lies within the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center grounds, just west of
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.


History

In 1865
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approved a "National Asylum" to care for volunteer Union soldiers who had been wounded during the
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. The Northwestern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers was established in 1866, as an
old soldiers' home An old soldiers' home is a military veterans' retirement home, nursing home, or hospital, or sometimes an institution for the care of the widows and orphans of a nation's soldiers, sailors, and marines, etc. United Kingdom In the United Kingd ...
in the then northwestern region of United States.* The Wisconsin Soldiers' Home Society transferred the money and property already acquired by that group to the federal effort for the National Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, renamed the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in 1873. The Eastern Branch was opened in 1866 at a former resort in
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. The Central Branch was established in 1867 outside of
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. The Northwestern and Central Branches had ambitious building campaigns that erected large-scale institutional structures within carefully designed landscapes. The Main Building (
Milwaukee Soldiers Home (Old Main) Milwaukee Soldiers Home is one of three soldiers homes which have survived in the United States. It was built for the rehabilitation of Civil War soldiers. The building is recognized as a National Historic Landmark District property. There are a ...
), designed in the Victorian Second Empire style by Milwaukee architect
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, was completed in 1869. The large structure used a centralized model, housing all the services and soldiers within it. Expansion of the membership and a shift towards a decentralized model in the 1880s and 1890s resulted in the construction of a number of specialized new buildings at the Milwaukee Soldiers Home. The Italianate-styled Governor's Residence was added around 1867, probably also a design of E. T. Mix. In 1879 a new hospital was built west of the Main Building. This structure was the first major step toward creating the cluster of buildings that define the historic core of the campus.
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recipient James K. L. Duncan lived at the home from 1910 until his death in 1913. The Milwaukee firm of Henry C. Koch was the architect for many buildings during this period of expansion including the hospital (1879), Ward Memorial Hall (1882), the chapel (1889), Wadsworth Library (1892), and the 1896 Colonial Revival-styled headquarters building (1894).
Ward Memorial Hall Ward Memorial Hall is an 1880s theater building within the Northwestern Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Historic District, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is part of the Milwaukee Soldiers Home complex, designated Building ...
is an 1882 theater−meeting room, store, restaurant, and railroad ticket office. A group of maintenance buildings sits in front of the Main Building by the railroad, including the 1895 simple brick Quartermaster's Storehouse, the 1938 Paint Shop, a 1941 garage, and three quonset storage huts built in 1947. The 1957 engineering warehouse and shops are not considered contributing to the NRHP district. With In 1930 the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, the Pension Bureau, and the Veterans' Bureau were combined under the new
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. The Northwestern Branch became known as the Wood, Wisconsin, station of the Veterans' Administration.


Present day

The district was added to the
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in 2005, and designated a
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in 2011. It is on the
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List of 11 Most Endangered Historic Places. Some of the buildings are now used for the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center by the
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, located just west of
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and the
Soldiers' Home Reef Soldiers' Home Reef, also known as Rocky Point, National Military Asylum Reef, or Veterans' Hill is a fossilized coral reef rock formation in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The reef formation was discovered by geologist Increase A. Lapham in the 1830s. ...
rock formation. Six of the most historic buildings are currently undergoing a $40 million restoration that will result in the creation of 101 units of supportive housing for veterans and their families.


See also

*
Soldiers' Home Reef Soldiers' Home Reef, also known as Rocky Point, National Military Asylum Reef, or Veterans' Hill is a fossilized coral reef rock formation in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The reef formation was discovered by geologist Increase A. Lapham in the 1830s. ...
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee, Wisconsin * * National Historic Landmarks in Wisconsin


References


External links


National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP): Milwaukee Soldiers HomeNTHP: video of the Milwaukee Soldiers Home, National Soldiers Home Historic District
— ''NPS Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary.'' *
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(HABS) documentation, filed under 5000 West National Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI: ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** * *{{HALS , survey=WI-13 , id=wi0805 , title=National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch , photos=41 , dwgs=14 , data=62 , cap=5 History of Milwaukee Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch National Historic Landmarks in Wisconsin Geography of Milwaukee Hospital buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin Residential buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin Historic American Buildings Survey in Wisconsin Historic American Engineering Record in Wisconsin Historic American Landscapes Survey in Wisconsin Victorian architecture in Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places in Milwaukee