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Old Barracks

Built in 1758 for

British troops of

the French and

Indian War. Hessians

were here at the

Battle of Trenton.

Marker is on Barracks Street, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Albemarle Barracks Burial Site

"In 1779 4,000 prisoners, British and their German auxiliaries, captured at the Battle of Saratoga in 1777, marched over 600 miles to quarters, called 'The Barracks', situated a half mile north of this site. Traditionally, some of these prisoners who ...

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Spanish Dragoon Barracks

A first Spanish period two-story coquina, shingle roofed structure, 33' x 19', erected on the east side of this lot became the barracks for the Spanish dragoons in 1792. Each story had two rooms. One upper room contained a rack ...

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Continental Barracks

Site of

Continental

Barracks

where General Stark tried and

condemned the Tory Lovelass

as a spy.

Marker is on Spring Street (New York Route 29), on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Former Anti-Aircraft W.W. II Barracks

324-328

Talbart

Home of Historic Interest

Former anti-aircraft

W.W.II barracks, moved

from Concord in 1961.

Prior site of shared

water tank house for

neighboring two homes

Built 1930

Marker is on Talbart near Buckley Street, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Artillery Barracks

At the beginning of the 20th century, Vancouver was the headquarters for the Department of the Columbia, a vast administrative unit in the Northwest. The population of the post almost tripled in response to increased military activity both at home ...

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The Infantry Barracks

The Infantry Barracks is the oldest surviving structure in Vancouver Barracks proper. It was constructed in 1887, one of three identical buildings built to house individual companies of the 14th Infantry. Though it was built prior to the standardization of ...

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Sandy Hook Barracks Building #22 Built 1899

Listed in The National register of Historic Places: 1980

Barracks Building #22 is a contributing structure in the Fort Hancock and Sandy Hook Proving Ground National Historic District. Throughout its history, Fort Hancock played a major role in the defense of ...

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Barracks (115)

These ruins represent the last surviving enlisted men's barracks, on the east end of Barracks Row. Much like Officer's Row defined the north side of the Parade Ground, Barracks Row made up the south side. This adobe barracks was one ...

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Barracks Row

Throughout the military history of Fort Apache, enlisted men were housed with their units to the south of Officers' Row. The first company quarters, completed in February 1871, were 18 by 20 foot log squad huts built in rows running ...

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