Results for Barracks
St. Francis Barracks
Originally constructed in the early to mid-1700s, this bui...
National Historic Landmark-Virginia Military Institute Barracks
Formally organized in 1839, VMI has a long tradition of tr...
Fort Yellowstone- Cavalry Barracks
The first of these wooden barracks no longer exists. The ...
The Barracks
This longtime Smyrna landmark was constructed by Robert Ho...
The Barracks
This building housed army enlisted men serv...
Afghanistan and Iraq/ Plattsburgh Barracks Monument
We honor all those who served in Afghanistan and Iraq
...Plattsburgh Barracks Veterans Park
Dedicated to all Veterans who served this great nation in ...
Headquarters Plattsburgh Barracks
Known as the Administration Building, this edifice stands ...
Tod Barracks, 1863
One of five Civil War military posts in Columbus, Tod Barr...
Troop Barracks
This structure was the first of
three barracks bui...
Results for Barracks
St. Francis Barracks
Originally constructed in the early to mid-1700s, this building was used as a military barracks first for Confederate troops, and then for Union troops after the Federal occupation of St. Augustine in 1862. Now the headquarters of the Florida National ...
National Historic Landmark-Virginia Military Institute Barracks
Formally organized in 1839, VMI has a long tradition of training military leaders. Incorporated into the present structure of this gothic style cadet barracks building, notable among the buildings on the campus, is part of the original barracks wall from ...
Fort Yellowstone- Cavalry Barracks
The first of these wooden barracks no longer exists. The northern-most barracks (built in 1897) is now the Yellowstone Center for Resources. Originally built to house 68 men, a basement was built in 1909 under one wing so the building ...
The Barracks
This longtime Smyrna landmark was constructed by Robert Holliday in the late 18th century. The first known residents of the home are believed to have been the family of his daughter, Susannah Holliday Wilson. The origin of the name “The ...
The Barracks
This building housed army enlisted men serving in the artillery or infantry from the 1830s until Fort Trumbull was downgraded to a supply post, in 1907. Built of rough-cut granite, the original stone section dates from about 1830, the ...
Afghanistan and Iraq/ Plattsburgh Barracks Monument
We honor all those who served in Afghanistan and Iraq
Marker is on U.S. Oval.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Plattsburgh Barracks Veterans Park
Dedicated to all Veterans who served this great nation in her time of need from the battles of the Revolution to the present
Marker is on U.S. Oval.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Headquarters Plattsburgh Barracks
Known as the Administration Building, this edifice stands at the apex of the parade ground and surrounding structures of Plattsburgh Barracks, an active U.S. Army post until 1944. It overlooks the site of the earthen fortification Fort Moreau which, flanked ...
Tod Barracks, 1863
One of five Civil War military posts in Columbus, Tod Barracks, named in honor of Governor David Tod, was built in 1863 as the headquarters for military administration in central Ohio. Necessitated by Lincoln’s call for 300,000 new troops, the ...
Troop Barracks
This structure was the first of
three barracks built between 1893 -
1897. Each housed one infantry battalion
of 320 men. This barracks was first
occupied in June 1894 by companies D, F
and G of the 21st Infantry Regiment
...