McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and represents mobilization construction according to plans of the "New" 700 series. Building... More
Free Library of Philadelphia, McPherson Square Branch, 601 East Indian...
Significance: McPherson Square was one of twenty-five branch libraries constructed between 1904 and 1930 by the Free Library of Philadelphia using a $1.5 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation. Andrew Car... More
Free Library of Philadelphia, McPherson Square Branch, 601 East Indian...
Significance: McPherson Square was one of twenty-five branch libraries constructed between 1904 and 1930 by the Free Library of Philadelphia using a $1.5 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation. Andrew Car... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Me...
Significance: Building 114 was built as the Mess Hall for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the T.O. 700 series in mo... More
Bethel Sanctuary, Inman, McPherson County, KS
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The Bethel Sanctuary, built in 1880, is the sole remaining example of the Mennonite "Prayer House" in North America. The structure was constructe... More
Bethel Sanctuary, Inman, McPherson County, KS
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The Bethel Sanctuary, built in 1880, is the sole remaining example of the Mennonite "Prayer House" in North America. The structure was constructe... More
Bethel Sanctuary, Inman, McPherson County, KS
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The Bethel Sanctuary, built in 1880, is the sole remaining example of the Mennonite "Prayer House" in North America. The structure was constructe... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Mess Hall, Anderson Way...
Significance: The Mess Hall was built in 1943 for the patients and medical detachment of the Station Hospital addition. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and ... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 121 was built as a 200-man lavatory for the G.U. Treatment Unit of the Station Hospital. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters was built as part of the Station Hospital addition of 1943. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of 800-series hos... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Di...
Significance: Building 112 was the Dispensary for the G.U. Treatment Unit. The Dispensary signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the 800-series in mob... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Di...
Significance: Building 112 was the Dispensary for the G.U. Treatment Unit. The Dispensary signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the 800-series in mob... More
Montserrat Recreation Demonstration Area, Retaining Walls, Route 132 S...
Significance: Built by workers of the Work Projects Administration in 1939, the stone retaining walls, built to control soil erosion, reflect the larger objectives of conservation and reclamation in the develop... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Ba...
Significance: Building 126 is a barracks signifying the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series, temporary construction during mobilization. Building... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and represents mobilization construction according to plans of the "New" 700 series. Building... More
Bethel Sanctuary, Inman, McPherson County, KS
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The Bethel Sanctuary, built in 1880, is the sole remaining example of the Mennonite "Prayer House" in North America. The structure was constructe... More
Bethel Sanctuary, Inman, McPherson County, KS
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The Bethel Sanctuary, built in 1880, is the sole remaining example of the Mennonite "Prayer House" in North America. The structure was constructe... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 121 was built as a 200-man lavatory for the G.U. Treatment Unit of the Station Hospital. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters was built as part of the Station Hospital addition of 1943. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of 800-series hos... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters was built as part of the Station Hospital addition of 1943. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of 800-series hos... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Di...
Significance: Building 112 was the Dispensary for the G.U. Treatment Unit. The Dispensary signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the 800-series in mob... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Di...
Significance: Building 112 was the Dispensary for the G.U. Treatment Unit. The Dispensary signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the 800-series in mob... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Di...
Significance: Building 112 was the Dispensary for the G.U. Treatment Unit. The Dispensary signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the 800-series in mob... More
Dr. F. P. McPherson Cabin, Third Street East, Chewelah, Stevens County...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-9 Survey number: HABS WA-27 Building/structure dates: 1860 Initial Construction
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and represents mobilization construction according to plans of the "New" 700 series. Building... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 121 was built as a 200-man lavatory for the G.U. Treatment Unit of the Station Hospital. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
McPherson Square, Washington, District of Columbia, DC
Significance: Included as an open space on both the L'Enfant and Ellicott plans, this reservation has served as a park since its first improvement in 1873. The statue in the center is among those in the Nationa... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and represents mobilization construction according to plans of the "New" 700 series. Building... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Me...
Significance: Building 114 was built as the Mess Hall for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the T.O. 700 series in mo... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 121 was built as a 200-man lavatory for the G.U. Treatment Unit of the Station Hospital. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters was built as part of the Station Hospital addition of 1943. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of 800-series hos... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Di...
Significance: Building 112 was the Dispensary for the G.U. Treatment Unit. The Dispensary signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the 800-series in mob... More
Dr. F. P. McPherson Cabin, Third Street East, Chewelah, Stevens County...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-9 Survey number: HABS WA-27 Building/structure dates: 1860 Initial Construction
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 13 was one of two lavatories built for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series const... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 13 was one of two lavatories built for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series const... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Ba...
Significance: Building 126 is a barracks signifying the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series, temporary construction during mobilization. Building... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Ba...
Significance: Building 126 is a barracks signifying the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series, temporary construction during mobilization. Building... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Ba...
Significance: Building 126 is a barracks signifying the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series, temporary construction during mobilization. Building... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and represents mobilization construction according to plans of the "New" 700 series. Building... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and represents mobilization construction according to plans of the "New" 700 series. Building... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 13 was one of two lavatories built for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series const... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
Free Library of Philadelphia, McPherson Square Branch, 601 East Indian...
Significance: McPherson Square was one of twenty-five branch libraries constructed between 1904 and 1930 by the Free Library of Philadelphia using a $1.5 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation. Andrew Car... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 121 was built as a 200-man lavatory for the G.U. Treatment Unit of the Station Hospital. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role... More
Dr. F. P. McPherson Cabin, Third Street East, Chewelah, Stevens County...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-9 Survey number: HABS WA-27 Building/structure dates: 1860 Initial Construction
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 13 was one of two lavatories built for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series const... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Ba...
Significance: Building 126 is a barracks signifying the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series, temporary construction during mobilization. Building... More
Free Library of Philadelphia, McPherson Square Branch, 601 East Indian...
Significance: McPherson Square was one of twenty-five branch libraries constructed between 1904 and 1930 by the Free Library of Philadelphia using a $1.5 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation. Andrew Car... More
Free Library of Philadelphia, McPherson Square Branch, 601 East Indian...
Significance: McPherson Square was one of twenty-five branch libraries constructed between 1904 and 1930 by the Free Library of Philadelphia using a $1.5 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation. Andrew Car... More
Free Library of Philadelphia, McPherson Square Branch, 601 East Indian...
Significance: McPherson Square was one of twenty-five branch libraries constructed between 1904 and 1930 by the Free Library of Philadelphia using a $1.5 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation. Andrew Car... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Me...
Significance: Building 114 was built as the Mess Hall for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the T.O. 700 series in mo... More
Bethel Sanctuary, Inman, McPherson County, KS
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The Bethel Sanctuary, built in 1880, is the sole remaining example of the Mennonite "Prayer House" in North America. The structure was constructe... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Mess Hall, Anderson Way...
Significance: The Mess Hall was built in 1943 for the patients and medical detachment of the Station Hospital addition. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and ... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Mess Hall, Anderson Way...
Significance: The Mess Hall was built in 1943 for the patients and medical detachment of the Station Hospital addition. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and ... More
Dr. F. P. McPherson Cabin, Third Street East, Chewelah, Stevens County...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-9 Survey number: HABS WA-27 Building/structure dates: 1860 Initial Construction
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Ba...
Significance: Building 126 is a barracks signifying the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series, temporary construction during mobilization. Building... More
Free Library of Philadelphia, McPherson Square Branch, 601 East Indian...
Significance: McPherson Square was one of twenty-five branch libraries constructed between 1904 and 1930 by the Free Library of Philadelphia using a $1.5 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation. Andrew Car... More
Bethel Sanctuary, Inman, McPherson County, KS
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The Bethel Sanctuary, built in 1880, is the sole remaining example of the Mennonite "Prayer House" in North America. The structure was constructe... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Di...
Significance: Building 112 was the Dispensary for the G.U. Treatment Unit. The Dispensary signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the 800-series in mob... More
Montserrat Recreation Demonstration Area, Retaining Walls, Route 132 S...
Significance: Built by workers of the Work Projects Administration in 1939, the stone retaining walls, built to control soil erosion, reflect the larger objectives of conservation and reclamation in the develop... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Me...
Significance: Building 114 was built as the Mess Hall for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the T.O. 700 series in mo... More
Bethel Sanctuary, Inman, McPherson County, KS
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The Bethel Sanctuary, built in 1880, is the sole remaining example of the Mennonite "Prayer House" in North America. The structure was constructe... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 121 was built as a 200-man lavatory for the G.U. Treatment Unit of the Station Hospital. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters was built as part of the Station Hospital addition of 1943. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of 800-series hos... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters was built as part of the Station Hospital addition of 1943. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of 800-series hos... More
Dr. F. P. McPherson Cabin, Third Street East, Chewelah, Stevens County...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-9 Survey number: HABS WA-27 Building/structure dates: 1860 Initial Construction
Dr. F. P. McPherson Cabin, Third Street East, Chewelah, Stevens County...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-9 Survey number: HABS WA-27 Building/structure dates: 1860 Initial Construction
Montserrat Recreation Demonstration Area, Retaining Walls, Route 132 S...
Significance: Built by workers of the Work Projects Administration in 1939, the stone retaining walls, built to control soil erosion, reflect the larger objectives of conservation and reclamation in the develop... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Ba...
Significance: Building 126 is a barracks signifying the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series, temporary construction during mobilization. Building... More
Free Library of Philadelphia, McPherson Square Branch, 601 East Indian...
Significance: McPherson Square was one of twenty-five branch libraries constructed between 1904 and 1930 by the Free Library of Philadelphia using a $1.5 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation. Andrew Car... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Me...
Significance: Building 114 was built as the Mess Hall for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the T.O. 700 series in mo... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Mess Hall, Anderson Way...
Significance: The Mess Hall was built in 1943 for the patients and medical detachment of the Station Hospital addition. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and ... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Di...
Significance: Building 112 was the Dispensary for the G.U. Treatment Unit. The Dispensary signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the 800-series in mob... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 13 was one of two lavatories built for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series const... More
Montserrat Recreation Demonstration Area, Retaining Walls, Route 132 S...
Significance: Built by workers of the Work Projects Administration in 1939, the stone retaining walls, built to control soil erosion, reflect the larger objectives of conservation and reclamation in the develop... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Ba...
Significance: Building 126 is a barracks signifying the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series, temporary construction during mobilization. Building... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and represents mobilization construction according to plans of the "New" 700 series. Building... More
Free Library of Philadelphia, McPherson Square Branch, 601 East Indian...
Significance: McPherson Square was one of twenty-five branch libraries constructed between 1904 and 1930 by the Free Library of Philadelphia using a $1.5 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation. Andrew Car... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Me...
Significance: Building 114 was built as the Mess Hall for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the T.O. 700 series in mo... More
Bethel Sanctuary, Inman, McPherson County, KS
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The Bethel Sanctuary, built in 1880, is the sole remaining example of the Mennonite "Prayer House" in North America. The structure was constructe... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Mess Hall, Anderson Way...
Significance: The Mess Hall was built in 1943 for the patients and medical detachment of the Station Hospital addition. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and ... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 13 was one of two lavatories built for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series const... More
Montserrat Recreation Demonstration Area, Retaining Walls, Route 132 S...
Significance: Built by workers of the Work Projects Administration in 1939, the stone retaining walls, built to control soil erosion, reflect the larger objectives of conservation and reclamation in the develop... More