Fort David A. Russell, Red Cross Building, Third Street between Randal...
Significance: The Red Cross Building was constructed in 1941-1942 to house the F.E. Warren Branch of the American Red Cross. Formed in 1941 with the outbreak of World War II, this auxiliary of the Red Cross's ... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Red Cross Building, Third Street between Randal...
Significance: The Red Cross Building was constructed in 1941-1942 to house the F.E. Warren Branch of the American Red Cross. Formed in 1941 with the outbreak of World War II, this auxiliary of the Red Cross's ... More
Fort David A. Russell, Red Cross Building, Third Street between Randal...
Significance: The Red Cross Building was constructed in 1941-1942 to house the F.E. Warren Branch of the American Red Cross. Formed in 1941 with the outbreak of World War II, this auxiliary of the Red Cross's ... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Red Cross Building, Third Street between Randal...
Significance: The Red Cross Building was constructed in 1941-1942 to house the F.E. Warren Branch of the American Red Cross. Formed in 1941 with the outbreak of World War II, this auxiliary of the Red Cross's ... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Red Cross Building, Third Street between Randal...
Significance: The Red Cross Building was constructed in 1941-1942 to house the F.E. Warren Branch of the American Red Cross. Formed in 1941 with the outbreak of World War II, this auxiliary of the Red Cross's ... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Red Cross Building, Third Street between Randal...
Significance: The Red Cross Building was constructed in 1941-1942 to house the F.E. Warren Branch of the American Red Cross. Formed in 1941 with the outbreak of World War II, this auxiliary of the Red Cross's ... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Red Cross Building, Third Street between Randal...
Significance: The Red Cross Building was constructed in 1941-1942 to house the F.E. Warren Branch of the American Red Cross. Formed in 1941 with the outbreak of World War II, this auxiliary of the Red Cross's ... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Red Cross Building, Third Street between Randal...
Significance: The Red Cross Building was constructed in 1941-1942 to house the F.E. Warren Branch of the American Red Cross. Formed in 1941 with the outbreak of World War II, this auxiliary of the Red Cross's ... More
Fort David A. Russell, Red Cross Building, Third Street between Randal...
Significance: The Red Cross Building was constructed in 1941-1942 to house the F.E. Warren Branch of the American Red Cross. Formed in 1941 with the outbreak of World War II, this auxiliary of the Red Cross's ... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Red Cross Building, Third Street between Randal...
Significance: The Red Cross Building was constructed in 1941-1942 to house the F.E. Warren Branch of the American Red Cross. Formed in 1941 with the outbreak of World War II, this auxiliary of the Red Cross's ... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Red Cross Building, Third Street between Randal...
Significance: The Red Cross Building was constructed in 1941-1942 to house the F.E. Warren Branch of the American Red Cross. Formed in 1941 with the outbreak of World War II, this auxiliary of the Red Cross's ... More
Fort David A. Russell, Red Cross Building, Third Street between Randal...
Significance: The Red Cross Building was constructed in 1941-1942 to house the F.E. Warren Branch of the American Red Cross. Formed in 1941 with the outbreak of World War II, this auxiliary of the Red Cross's ... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Red Cross Building, Third Street between Randal...
Significance: The Red Cross Building was constructed in 1941-1942 to house the F.E. Warren Branch of the American Red Cross. Formed in 1941 with the outbreak of World War II, this auxiliary of the Red Cross's ... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Red Cross Building, Third Street between Randal...
Significance: The Red Cross Building was constructed in 1941-1942 to house the F.E. Warren Branch of the American Red Cross. Formed in 1941 with the outbreak of World War II, this auxiliary of the Red Cross's ... More
Fort David A. Russell, Red Cross Building, Third Street between Randal...
Significance: The Red Cross Building was constructed in 1941-1942 to house the F.E. Warren Branch of the American Red Cross. Formed in 1941 with the outbreak of World War II, this auxiliary of the Red Cross's ... More
Fort David A. Russell, Red Cross Building, Third Street between Randal...
Significance: The Red Cross Building was constructed in 1941-1942 to house the F.E. Warren Branch of the American Red Cross. Formed in 1941 with the outbreak of World War II, this auxiliary of the Red Cross's ... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Gymnasium, Randall Avenue between Fourth & Fift...
Significance: The Gymnasium was constructed in 1939-1940 to provide recreational facilities for troops stationed at Fort F.E. Warren. Designed by the army and built jointly by the Public Works and Work Project... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More
Fort David A. Russell, Artillery Barracks, Randall Avenue between Sixt...
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large... More