Fort McCoy, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Fort McCoy is significant as the location of one of the largest concentrations of 800 Series temporary buildings in the United States. Fort McCoy was built as part of a massive mobilization progr... More
Fort McCoy, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Fort McCoy is significant as the location of one of the largest concentrations of 800 Series temporary buildings in the United States. Fort McCoy was built as part of a massive mobilization progr... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-2305, Approximately 700' West of Building T...
Significance: This structure is the only Prisoners and Guards Mess that was built at Fort McCoy (then known as Camp McCoy) as a result of the mobilization effort that was undertaken by the United States during ... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-1247, 200' North of South Eleventh Avenue, ...
Significance: Building T-1247 is significant as a relatively unmodified representative of a Type BGQ-1, Brigadier General's Quarters. This is one of two examples of a Type BGQ-1 built at Fort McCoy in 1942. T... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-555, East Twelfth Avenue, Approximately 50'...
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Fort McCoy, Building No. T-450, 50' South of Intersection of East Twel...
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Fort McCoy, Building No. T-2307, Approximately 300' West of Building T...
Significance: This structure is one of four Type PBP-81 buildings constructed at Fort McCoy (then known as Camp McCoy) as a result of the mobilization effort that was undertaken by the United States during Worl... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-1863, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Building T-1863 is significant as a relatively unmodified representative of a Type OQ-23 Officers Quarters. It represents one of six type OQ-23 officers quarters constructed at Fort McCoy in 1942... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-2000, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Building T-2000 is significant as a relatively unmodified representative of a service club. It represents one of two 800 series SC-3 structures constructed at Fort McCoy in 1942. The other, Buil... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-2000, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Building T-2000 is significant as a relatively unmodified representative of a service club. It represents one of two 800 series SC-3 structures constructed at Fort McCoy in 1942. The other, Buil... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-10106, North side of South Sixth Avenue, Bl...
Significance: Building T-10106 is a Store House (M.D.), Type SH-7. There are six Type SH-7 buildings located at the south end of the hospital area. Survey number: HABS WI-308-DR Building/structure dates: 194... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-1876, 800' West of Intersection of South Mo...
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Fort McCoy, Building No. T-1876, 800' West of Intersection of South Mo...
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Fort McCoy, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Fort McCoy is significant as the location of one of the largest concentrations of 800 Series temporary buildings in the United States. Fort McCoy was built as part of a massive mobilization progr... More
Fort McCoy, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Fort McCoy is significant as the location of one of the largest concentrations of 800 Series temporary buildings in the United States. Fort McCoy was built as part of a massive mobilization progr... More
Fort McCoy, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Fort McCoy is significant as the location of one of the largest concentrations of 800 Series temporary buildings in the United States. Fort McCoy was built as part of a massive mobilization progr... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-2000, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Building T-2000 is significant as a relatively unmodified representative of a service club. It represents one of two 800 series SC-3 structures constructed at Fort McCoy in 1942. The other, Buil... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-1129, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
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Fort McCoy, Building No. T-1006, South Side of South Eleventh Avenue, ...
Significance: Building T-1006 is a Hospital Quarters, Type NQ-24, with a 24 bed capacity. It served as either doctors' or nurses' quarters, and is one of ten examples of this type at McCoy. These buildings ar... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-635, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Building T-635 is of interest historically as a nearly unaltered example of a mess hall at Fort McCoy. One of 172 such buildings erected at the cantonment, the 635 hall illustrates the setting in... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-2115, Midway between South Seventh & South ...
Significance: Building T-2115 is significant as a standing example of a large mobilization maintenance shed, adapted by the area engineer from both 700 and 800 Series drawings. The construction of Building T-2... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-2136, Southwest Corner of Intersection of S...
Significance: Building T-2136 is significant as a nearly intact example of an 800 Series Type LSP - Laundry Steam Plant, plan Type 1. A Type 1 plan is the complete floor plan, with a large boiler room, a coal ... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-449, West Side of East Twelfth Avenue, Appr...
Significance: Building T-449 is significant as an intact and essentially unaltered example of a Type UGH-24, Unit Guard House. This building is a representative example of the five buildings of this type const... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-1247, 200' North of South Eleventh Avenue, ...
Significance: Building T-1247 is significant as a relatively unmodified representative of a Type BGQ-1, Brigadier General's Quarters. This is one of two examples of a Type BGQ-1 built at Fort McCoy in 1942. T... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-2190, Approximately 50' South of South Eigh...
Significance: Building T-2190 is significant as an example of an 800 Series Gas Station and Pump House, known at Fort McCoy as a GSPH-1. Only the construction of an additional pump room, designed to match the ... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-101, 400' North of intersection of East & W...
Significance: Building T-101 is significant as a standing example of a Type SCOL-1, Modified SC-3, large service club constructed from the 700 Series of Mobilization Drawings. The Service Clubs designed under ... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-1129, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
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Fort McCoy, Buidling No. T-2017, Northwest Corner of Intersection of S...
Significance: Building T-2017 is significant as an intact, essentially unaltered example of a 700 Series, Type TH-4, Theatre, with seating for 602 people. Although there were four additional theatres construct... More
Fort McCoy, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Fort McCoy is significant as the location of one of the largest concentrations of 800 Series temporary buildings in the United States. Fort McCoy was built as part of a massive mobilization progr... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-2190, Approximately 50' South of South Eigh...
Significance: Building T-2190 is significant as an example of an 800 Series Gas Station and Pump House, known at Fort McCoy as a GSPH-1. Only the construction of an additional pump room, designed to match the ... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-450, 50' South of Intersection of East Twel...
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Fort McCoy, Building No. T-2165, South Eighth Avenue at North Terminus...
Significance: Building T-2165 is significant as an intact example of a Type WBKS-A Barracks. It is one of three Type WBKS-A Barracks built for the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps at Fort McCoy. Designed specific... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-2165, South Eighth Avenue at North Terminus...
Significance: Building T-2165 is significant as an intact example of a Type WBKS-A Barracks. It is one of three Type WBKS-A Barracks built for the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps at Fort McCoy. Designed specific... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-2000, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Building T-2000 is significant as a relatively unmodified representative of a service club. It represents one of two 800 series SC-3 structures constructed at Fort McCoy in 1942. The other, Buil... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-1046, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Building T.1046 is significant as a relatively unmodified representative of a 33-bed hospital ward. It represents one of thirty Type W-1 buildings constructed at Fort McCoy in 1942. Of these, ei... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-2675, South "F" Street, Midway Between 1700...
Significance: Even though the interior of Building T-2675 has undergone significant alterations over the years, it continues to exhibit many of the typical features that are common to World War II-era mobilizat... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-2310, 250' West of Building No. L-7, Sparta...
Significance: According to records maintained at Fort McCoy, Building T-2310 is the only Lavatory, Type L-7 constructed during the mobilization effort for World War II. Just prior to the beginning of the war, ... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-1068, North side of South Ninth Avenue, Blo...
Significance: Building T-1068 is a Ward, Type I-H, with a 25 bed capacity; this is the only building of this type in the hospital area. It was a Neuropsychiatric Ward in 1943 and was constructed from Plan No. ... More
Fort McCoy, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Fort McCoy is significant as the location of one of the largest concentrations of 800 Series temporary buildings in the United States. Fort McCoy was built as part of a massive mobilization progr... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-2122, South Side of South Seventh Avenue, h...
Significance: Building T-21222 is an example of a nearly intact SH-18, Standard Storehouse, as modified by the Camp McCoy Area Engineer. There were nine such buildings constructed at Fort McCoy, all of which h... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-2122, South Side of South Seventh Avenue, h...
Significance: Building T-21222 is an example of a nearly intact SH-18, Standard Storehouse, as modified by the Camp McCoy Area Engineer. There were nine such buildings constructed at Fort McCoy, all of which h... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-1129, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
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Fort McCoy, Building T-1129, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
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Fort McCoy, Building T-2002, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Building T-2002 is significant as a relatively unmodified representative of a guest house. It represents one of two guest houses constructed at Fort McCoy in 1942. Of these tow, the other has un... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-2002, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Building T-2002 is significant as a relatively unmodified representative of a guest house. It represents one of two guest houses constructed at Fort McCoy in 1942. Of these tow, the other has un... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-100, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Building T-100 is significant as a relatively unmodified representative of temporary division headquarters. Survey number: HABS WI-308-K
Fort McCoy, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Fort McCoy is significant as the location of one of the largest concentrations of 800 Series temporary buildings in the United States. Fort McCoy was built as part of a massive mobilization progr... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-1555, Intersection of South Tenth Avenue & ...
Significance: Building T-1555 is an example of an 800 Series Type F-2 Fire Station. Though some modifications have been made over the years, the original form and materials are clearly distinguishable, and the... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-801, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Building 801 is of interest on a local and regional basis as a nearly unaltered example of a building type that may have been erected only at Camp McCoy the combined company storehouse, administ... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-450, 50' South of Intersection of East Twel...
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Fort McCoy, Building No. T-352, Approximately 200' South of Intersecti...
Significance: Building T-352 is significant as an intact and essentially unaltered example of a Regimental Exchange, Type E-3. This building is representative of the eleven of this type built at Camp McCoy in ... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-1046, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Building T.1046 is significant as a relatively unmodified representative of a 33-bed hospital ward. It represents one of thirty Type W-1 buildings constructed at Fort McCoy in 1942. Of these, ei... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-101, 400' North of intersection of East & W...
Significance: Building T-101 is significant as a standing example of a Type SCOL-1, Modified SC-3, large service club constructed from the 700 Series of Mobilization Drawings. The Service Clubs designed under ... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-1129, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
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Fort McCoy, Building No. T-2115, Midway between South Seventh & South ...
Significance: Building T-2115 is significant as a standing example of a large mobilization maintenance shed, adapted by the area engineer from both 700 and 800 Series drawings. The construction of Building T-2... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-100, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Building T-100 is significant as a relatively unmodified representative of temporary division headquarters. Survey number: HABS WI-308-K
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-1032, North side of South Tenth Avenue, Blo...
Significance: Building T-1032 is a Surgery Hospital, Type C-4B, the only building of this type in the hospital area. All surgery operations scheduled for patients at the McCoy hospital were conducted in this b... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-1551, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Building T-1551 is significant as a relatively unmodified representative of a base theater. It represents one of four, type TH-1038-S theaters constructed at Fort McCoy in 1942. Of these, the re... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-1055, South side of South Tenth Avenue, Blo...
Significance: Building T-1055 is a Post Exchange For Hospital, Type HPX-4, and is centrally located in the hospital complex to serve the patients' and hospital workers' needs for a variety of services and items... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-1129, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
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Fort McCoy, Building T-1129, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
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Fort McCoy, Building No. T-1034, North side of South Tenth Avenue, Blo...
Significance: Building T-1034 is an Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat (EENT) Clinic, Type CLIN-P-H, a specialized facility for the treatment of deficiencies and ailments of those areas. This is the only example of thi... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-1005, South Side of South Eleventh Avenue, ...
Significance: Building T-1005 is a Hospital Mess, Type HM-106, the only HM-106 Officers' Mess facility in the hospital area (Building T-1020 at the east side of the hospital area is a Type HM-196 Nurses' Mess).... More
Fort McCoy, Building No. T-1032, North side of South Tenth Avenue, Blo...
Significance: Building T-1032 is a Surgery Hospital, Type C-4B, the only building of this type in the hospital area. All surgery operations scheduled for patients at the McCoy hospital were conducted in this b... More
Fort McCoy, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Fort McCoy is significant as the location of one of the largest concentrations of 800 Series temporary buildings in the United States. Fort McCoy was built as part of a massive mobilization progr... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-801, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Building 801 is of interest on a local and regional basis as a nearly unaltered example of a building type that may have been erected only at Camp McCoy the combined company storehouse, administ... More
Fort McCoy, Building T-801, Sparta, Monroe County, WI
Significance: Building 801 is of interest on a local and regional basis as a nearly unaltered example of a building type that may have been erected only at Camp McCoy the combined company storehouse, administ... More