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Copied from Texas Civilian Yahoo list. Posted August 2007 by Annette Bethke

AUSTIN STATE GAZETTE, August 24, 1864, p. 2, c. 1
A Soldier's Home has been established in this city, and all soldiers travelling with the requisite papers, when approved by the Commandant of the post, will be entertained free of expense at Mrs. Shaw's Hotel, agreeable to an arrangement with the Directors.

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