Barracks-10.jpg (433 × 294 pixels, file size: 63 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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A photo (c. 1910) of one of the large barracks buildings at the fort. It shows one of the four large barracks buildings numbered as 1 through 4 in a map in the report noted in the source. It is probably #3 or #4. The photo shows the colonnaded front porch of the barracks, now difficult to discern, since the porch roofs and many of the columns have now (in 2010) collapsed. | ||
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This photo is from the U.S. Army Quartermaster's Report on structures at Ft. Andrews, and probably dates to about 1910. It shows one of the four large barracks buildings numbered on the map (in red) above as 1 through 4. It is probably #3 or #4. The Quartermaster's Report identifies this as Building No. 10 on the post, but there is no key to the post-wide building numbering scheme. | ||
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c. 1910 | ||
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current | 13:05, 19 August 2010 | 433 × 294 (63 KB) | Pgrig (talk | contribs) | This photo is from the U.S. Army Quartermaster's Report on structures at Ft. Andrews, and probably dates to about 1910. It shows one of the four large barracks buildings numbered on the map (in red) above as 1 through 4. It is probably #3 or #4. The Quar |
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