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NATIONWIDE CONTEXT, INVENTORY, AND HERITAGE ASSESSMENT OF WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION AND CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS RESOURCES ON DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INSTALLATIONS
Nationwide Context, Inventory, and Heritage Assessment of Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps Resources on Department of Defense Installations
Nationwide Context, Inventory, and Heritage Assessment of Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps Resources on Department of Defense Installations
By Dr. Susan Goodfellow Marjorie Nowick Chad Blackwell Dan Hart Kathryn Plimpton Prepared For: Department of Defense Legacy Resource Program PROJECT 07-357
In 1990, Congress passed legislation establishing the Legacy Resource Management Program to provide financial assistance to the Department of Defense (DoD) efforts to preserve our natural and cultural heritage. The program assists DoD in protecting and enhancing resources while supporting military readiness. A Legacy project may involve regional ecosystem management initiatives, habitat preservation efforts, archaeological investigations, invasive species control, Native American consultations, and/or monitoring and predicting migratory patterns of birds and animals. Three principles guide the Legacy program: stewardship, leadership, and partnership. Stewardship initiatives assist DoD in safeguarding its irreplaceable resources for future generations. By embracing a leadership role as part of the program, the Department serves as a model for respectful use of natural and cultural resources. Through partnerships, the program strives to access the knowledge and talents of individuals outside of DoD.
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 1 1.1 1.2 Project Description ......................................................................................................... 1 Methodology ................................................................................................................... 4 1.2.1 1.3 Project Inventory................................................................................................. 4
Acknowledgements ........................................................................................................ 9
CHAPTER 2: CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS ............................................................................... 11 2.1 2.2 2.3 Historical Overview....................................................................................................... 11 The Camps ................................................................................................................... 17 The Projects ................................................................................................................. 18
CHAPTER 3: WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION ........................................................................ 21 3.1 Historical Overview....................................................................................................... 21 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.2 Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) ........................................... 22 Civil Works Administration ................................................................................ 23 Work Projects Administration ........................................................................... 25
CHAPTER 4: RESOURCE TYPES .................................................................................................... 47 4.1 CCC Resources ........................................................................................................... 47 4.1.1 4.2 4.3 CCC Camps ..................................................................................................... 48
CHAPTER 5: APPLICATION OF THE CONTEXT FOR NRHP EVALUATION ........................................... 75 5.1 Regulatory Overview .................................................................................................... 75 5.1.1 5.1.2
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Resource Evaluations .................................................................................................. 78 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4 National Register Criteria for Evaluation .......................................................... 78 Evaluating Properties within Historic Contexts ................................................. 79 Applying the National Register Criteria for Evaluation...................................... 81 Integrity ............................................................................................................. 83
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Appendices
A: B: C: D: E: Finding Aids for Record Groups 35 and 69 CCC Project Inventories WPA Project Inventories and Heritage Tourism/Public Interpretation Assessments and Historic Photographs Project Documentation Reports Built By the WPA and CCC: 1933-1943 New Deal Historic Resources on Department of Defense Installations (Project Public Education Booklet)
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Figure 1-1. Example of a CCC Project Card. ................................................................................................ 5 Figure 1-2. Examples of WPA Project Summary Cards. .............................................................................. 8 Figure 2-1. CCC Recruitment Posters. ....................................................................................................... 13 Figure 2-2. CCC Enrollees at Conditioning Camp, Fort Sheridan, Illinois. ................................................. 13 Figure 2-3. CCC Company Organization Chart (Cohen 1980:8). ............................................................... 15 Figure 2-4. Learning Morse Code. .............................................................................................................. 16 Figure 2-5. Woodworking and Carpentry Instruction. ................................................................................. 16 Figure 2-6. CCC Work Crew on Road Construction Project. ...................................................................... 19 Figure 2-7. CCC Work Crew Clearing Land at Fort Benning, Georgia. ...................................................... 20 Figure 3-1. WPA sign in front of WPA-constructed front gates at Jackson Barracks, Louisiana. .............. 27 Figure 3-2. WPAconstructed Range, Maxwell Field, Alabama. ................................................................ 33 Figure 3-3. WPA Improvements at Lowry Field, Colorado. ........................................................................ 33 Figure 3-4. Grading and Oiling Runways, Bolling Field, Washington, D.C. ................................................ 34 Figure 3-5. Academic building (now Patton Hall) under construction at Fort Riley, Kansas (Fort Riley Museum and Archives). ....................................................................................... 34 Figure 3-6. Alchesay Barracks (also known as Million Dollar Barracks), shortly after completion in 1938, Fort Huachuca, Arizona. (Fort Huachuca Museum and Archives) .......................... 35 Figure 3-7. Utilities, Roads, and Parade Ground, Camp Edwards, Massachusetts. .................................. 35 Figure 3-8. WPA-constructed Runways, MacDill Field, Florida. ................................................................. 36 Figure 3-9. WPA-constructed Tent Floors and Walls, Camp Perry, Ohio. ................................................. 37 Figure 3-10. Charleston Navy Yard in 1938................................................................................................ 38 Figure 3-11. Building Ways Office, Constructed by WPA, Norfolk Navy Yard, Virginia. ............................ 39 Figure 3-12. WPA Crews Constructing Drainage Ditch, Jacksonville Naval Air Station, Florida. .............. 40 Figure 3-13. WPA-constructed Aviation Cadet Quarters, Pensacola Naval Air Station, Florida. ............... 40 Figure 3-14. WPA-constructed Naval Reserve Armory, Indianapolis, Indiana. .......................................... 41 Figure 3-15. WPA-constructed Runway, Hensley Field, Texas. ................................................................. 42 Figure 3-16. WPA-constructed Runway and Hangar (extreme right), Oklahoma City Airport, Oklahoma. 43 Figure 3-17. Use of Heavy Equipment for Runway Construction, Reilly Field, Fort McClellan, Alabama. . 44 Figure 4-1. CCC Camp, Mitchel Field, New York. ...................................................................................... 49 Figure 4-2. CCC Camp, Eglin Field, Florida. .............................................................................................. 49 Figure 4-3. Typical CCC Camp Layout for 100 men, April 1933. ............................................................... 50 Figure 4-4. Pyramidal Tent, Unknown CCC Camp. .................................................................................... 50 Figure 4-5. Example of Portable Precut Building. ....................................................................................... 51 Figure 4-6. CCC Camp, Fort Knox, Kentucky. ............................................................................................ 51 Figure 4-7. CCC Camp Buildings, Camp Pomona, Illinois. ........................................................................ 52
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Acronyms
AFB AFCEE CAA CCC CES/CEVN CWA DoD eM ECW ERA FERA LEM NARA NRHP NYA O. P. OCR POC POW RFC SHPO WPA Air Force Base Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment Civil Aeronautics Administration Civilian Conservation Corps Civil Engineering Squadron - Environmental Civil Works Administration Department of Defense engineering-environmental Management, Inc. Emergency Conservation Work Emergency Relief Act Federal Emergency Relief Administration Local Experienced Men National Archives and Records Administration National Register of Historic Places National Youth Administration Official Project Character Recognition Software Point-of-contact Prisoner-of-war Reconstruction Finance Corporation State Historic Preservation Office Works Projects Administration
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Chapter 1: Introduction
As part of President Franklin Roosevelts New Deal for America, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and the Works Progress Administration were formed to hire skilled and unskilled labor that had been unemployed as a result of the Great Depression. The CCC, established by a Senate Bill in March 1933, was a work relief program for young men to combat the poverty and unemployment of the Great Depression. The CCC operated numerous conservation projects, including prevention of soil erosion and the impounding of lakes. Other projects of the CCC included construction of buildings and trails in state and national parks, installation of telephone and power lines, construction of logging and fire roads, fence construction, tree-planting, beekeeping, archaeological excavation, and furniture manufacturing. Due to the changing manpower and budgetary needs associated with the United States entry into World War II on 7 December 1941, and the disbanding of the CCC program on 30 June 1942, all CCC work except for wildland firefighting was shifted onto U.S. military bases to help with construction there. The Works Progress Administration (later Work Projects Administration [WPA]), was created in May 1935 by Presidential order. Headed by Harry L. Hopkins, the WPA was a work relief program that provided jobs and income to the unemployed during the Great Depression in the United States. Unlike the CCC, which provided manpower and equipment directly to the project site, the WPA approved projects submitted by state and local agencies and dispersed funds; the state and local agencies were responsible for hiring personnel from relief rolls and administering the project work, although the WPA would periodically audit the progress of projects. WPA funds built many public buildings and roads, compiled enormous banks of statistical data on the internal workings of many state and federal agencies, supported historic preservation initiatives, and supported numerous arts projects (e.g., Federal Writers Program, theater programs, and public art). Until it was closed down by Congress in 1943, it was the largest employer in the country; indeed, the largest employer in most states. About 75 percent of WPA employment and 75 percent of WPA expenditures went to public facilities such as highways, streets, public buildings, airports, utilities, small dams, sewers, parks, libraries, and recreational fields, including features on military installations.
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Project Description
Between 1933 and 1943, the CCC and WPA undertook a diversity of projects throughout the nation, including a range of construction projects on behalf of the military services. Military training camps, such as MacDill Air Force Base (AFB) in Florida, McChord AFB in Washington, Kirtland AFB in New Mexico, and Camp Edwards in Massachusetts, were initially constructed as WPA projects. Camp David, the presidential retreat, was created by converting an existing WPA camp, Camp Hi-Catoctin, in the Catoctin Recreational Demonstration Area. Military installations, such as Tobyhanna Army Depot in Pennsylvania, hosted CCC camps, while some former CCC camps were later converted into military installations, such as the Tooele Army Depot in Utah. Other installations, such as Fort Indiantown Gap in Pennsylvania, Jackson Barracks in Louisiana, the Ogden Arsenal in Utah, and Camp Joseph T. Robinson in Arkansas, were the sites for WPA improvement projects. Numerous National Guard armories also were constructed by the WPA. As a result, Department of Defense (DoD) installations include a number of resources (buildings, structures, infrastructure elements, landscape features) constructed by the CCC or as a WPA project. Many of these resources remain intact and a number have been determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) either as individual resources or as contributing elements to districts. Contexts developed for CCC and WPA resources range from local or statewide summaries prepared by historical societies or State Historic Preservation Offices (SHPOs), to a more comprehensive national inventory of CCC and WPA projects within national parks compiled by the National Park Service.
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This project, assisted by DoD Legacy Resources Program as Project 07-357, is intended to address the lack of a national historic context for CCC or WPA projects on military installations or systematic identification and evaluation efforts focusing on CCC or WPA resources on DoD property. Similarly, to date, few of the installations constructed as WPA projects have been evaluated as historic landscapes. Project 07-357 is sponsored by the Air Mobility Command of the U.S. Air Force, with Jason Kirkpatrick of the 6 CES/CEVN at MacDill AFB as project sponsor. The work was completed by engineeringenvironmental Management, Inc. (eM) under contract with the Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment (AFCEE). Project 07-357 includes the following four primary components: Development of a national historic context for CCC and WPA projects related to military installations (this document) Creation of an inventory of CCC and WPA resources at current DoD installations, with notes on heritage tourism potential (Appendix B and C) Documentation/evaluation of representative examples of extant CCC and WPA resources at five DoD installations (Appendix D of this document) Development of a public education product (booklet). (Appendix E of this document)
The project brings together extensive information in the administrative histories and other records for the CCC, WPA, and DoD on file at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) as well as contained in state-specific contexts and other sources. This historic context document includes a summary of the formation of the CCC and WPA as part of President Roosevelts New Deal, the involvement of these agencies with military construction projects, a discussion of the resource types typical of CCC and WPA construction on military installations, and information on how to apply the context to the NRHP evaluation of CCC and WPA resources. Primary research for the historic context took place at the NARA in College Park, Maryland. Secondary research involved contact with SHPO offices and state archives for those states that either have developed contexts for CCC and WPA projects or have military installations constructed as CCC and WPA projects. Contacts via phone, email, and written correspondence with historians, cultural resources managers, and historic architects working at specific facilities also were made. The inventories of CCC and WPA resources on DoD installations are found in Appendices B and C, Tables B-1, B-2, C-1, and C-2 of this historic context document. Table B-1 is a list of CCC projects on DoD installations based on the NARA CCC records. Table B-2 is a list of known and extant resources on DoD lands, as ascertained through archival research and interviews with installation and agency personnel. For extant or partially extant resources, the B-2 inventory also includes a matrix that assesses the heritage tourism potential of the resources in terms of installation access restrictions, physical condition/safety, historical importance of the resource, and availability of historic records and photos for interpretive displays. Information regarding presence/absence of CCC resources on installations, and data for the heritage tourism matrix was obtained via phone calls, emails, servicewide data calls or questionnaires, and correspondence between the project manager and installation contacts. The C-1 table similarly is a list of WPA projects on DoD installations based on NARA records, and the C-2 table is a culling of projects on DoD installations that remain in DoD control today. The C-3 table provides an assessment of the heritage tourism and public interpretation potential of the WPA resources. Its major limitation is information about the current state of the WPA resources, some of which are not yet identified. The documentation/evaluation component of the project involved survey and evaluation of a sample of unevaluated CCC and WPA resources on five DoD installations for NRHP eligibility. CCC and WPA resources at the following five installations were surveyed and evaluated Fort Sill in Oklahoma, Fort
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Huachuca in Arizona, F.E. Warren AFB in Wyoming, Fort Riley in Kansas, and the Naval Air Warfare Center (NAWC) China Lake in California. The choice of the installations to be surveyed proved to be somewhat problematic because of difficulty finding resources to survey that had not been previously evaluated for NRHP eligibility, a project requirement. Once an installation was identified with resources that had not been evaluated for their CCC or WPA significance, the NARA project summary cards for that installation were matched to the real property inventory by the bases Cultural Resource Manager (CRM) according to building type, date of construction, and other criteria. Other installation records including architectural drawings in the base civil engineering records were consulted, and additional research in the installations archives and the local town halls, state and county libraries, and local historical societies and museums was conducted. Unique resources such as photographic albums of completed WPA resources were found at the Fort Huachuca Museum, as was a similar album at the Fort Sill National Historic Landmark and Museum Archives. These sources augmented additional historic photographs and the cards in NARA records. Armed with this information, each WPA or CCC resource was surveyed and photographed. Appropriate historic resource or building forms of the respective states SHPO were completed. A mini-report was prepared for each installation survey that presents a historic context specific to the installation and describes the survey and research methodology, resources surveyed, and evaluation of NRHP eligibility of each surveyed resource, and the completed SHPO survey forms. The five reports are in Appendix D of this document. The final component of the project is a public education booklet that summarizes the results of the project. Titled Built by the CCC and WPA 1933-1943, New Deal Resources on Department of Defense Installations, the booklet discusses the history of the CCC and WPA resources constructed under the CCC or WPA programs on military installations, and their contributions to the U.S. military and to the broader patterns of American history. The range and typical building types of CCC and WPA resources on military installations are described. A final section of the booklet provides a mini-guidebook to military installations with CCC or WPA resources grouped in western, central, and eastern regions of the U.S. Each region has a table of information about the CCC or WPA resources and museum at each installation, a map showing location of the installation within the region. The public education booklet is Appendix E of this document. The project was conceived by Susan Goodfellow, Ph.D., currently Cultural Resources Specialist of the Marine Corps Headquarters and formerly of HDR/e2M and Jason Kirkpatrick of the 6 CES/CEVN at MacDill AFB. The historic context and inventory were completed under the direction of Dr. Goodfellow, who also completed the primary and much of the secondary research for this project. She was assisted by Jayne Aaron (peer reviews), Louise Baxter (technical editing), Cheryl Myers (formatting), Elaine Dubin and Adam Turbett (microfilm research), Elizabeth Lamb and Jennifer Rose (database entry), and Lori Monahan (data entry and typing), all of HDR/e2M. With Dr. Goodfellows departure from e2M in January 2008, Marjorie Nowick also of HDR/e2M directed the inventory, resource survey and documentation, and public education booklet components of the project. HDR/e2Ms cultural resource professionals Chad Blackwell, Daniel Hart, Kathryn Plimpton, and Steve and Linda Moffitt completed the surveys of CCC-WPA resources on the five installations and prepared the mini-survey reports and resource forms in Appendix D. Chad Blackwell and Daniel Hart completed the field surveys at the Arizona, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Wyoming bases and prepared the reports and forms. Chad Blackwell and Kathryn Plimpton completed the booklet component of the project. The public education booklet draws heavily on this historic context and on the surveys of the resources at the five installations. At the completion of the resource survey component, this historic context was updated and refined to include information from and lessons learned from the survey and documentation. Dr. Melissa Wiedenfeld, HDR/eMs senior historian, Dr. Goodfellow, Jason Kirkpatrick, and Hillori Schenker peer reviewed and contributed to the draft public education booklet. Nancy Jepsen and Yelena Johnson of HDR/e2M were responsible for the formatting of the final document.
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Methodology
Primary research for the historic context and inventory was conducted at NARA in College Park, Maryland, between June and November 2007. Researchers reviewed project lists, correspondence files, administrative records, and photographs from Record Group 35 (Records of the Civilian Conservation Corps), Record Group 69 (Records of the Works Progress Administration), and Record Group 407 (Records of the Office of the Adjutant General). Project summary cards for all WPA projects, available only on microfilm, were reviewed in their entirety and the cards for military-related projects were printed or photographed. Copies of the finding aids for Record Groups 35 and 69 are provided in Appendix A, but can also be downloaded from NARAs online research catalog. Secondary research involved reviewing materials collected by authors of published works on New Deal Programs in the United States, including the following: Natures New Deal: The Civilian Conservation Corps and the Roots of the American Environmental Movement (Maher 2008) Civilian Conservation Corps: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography (Sypolt 2005) The Tree Army: A Pictorial History of the Civilian Conservation Corps, 19331942 (Cohen 1980) The Civilian Conservation Corps: Contributing to the Defense of the Nation (Government Printing Office 1941).
It was considerably easier to find published materials regarding the CCC and its members, particularly given that many former CCC members or their children participate in commemorative societies. Published materials about the WPA construction program are rare; it is more typical to find works about the WPA Writers, Theater, or Arts programs, or works produced by these latter programs. A progress report on the WPA was issued in 1937 in paperback format, but this document does not include substantive information relating to military construction apart from the armory construction program, since the bulk of the national defense projects were not initiated until 194042. Secondary research also involved phone calls, emails, and questionnaires sent to historians and cultural resources managers at specific installations, military museums, and commands. The responses to the questionnaire were typically mixed; those installations with dedicated cultural resources managers and known CCC or WPA resources tended to respond with more alacrity and provide more detail. Some provided photographs and copies of reports or contexts developed for their resources, while others provided the minimal response of no such resources present on the installation. Some installations did not submit responses at all. Internet research provided links to other secondary source information, including local historical societies and museums that maintain information on CCC camps and companies, newspaper articles from the 1930s and 1940s focusing on the accomplishments of the CCC and WPA, and organizations collecting oral histories of former CCC company members.
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CCC Projects
The CCC records at the NARA include boxes of project cards divided into groups corresponding to the sponsoring agency or owner of the land on which the project was completed. For example, A typically refers to projects conducted for the Department of Agriculture, while NP refers to projects completed for the National Park Service. For military projects, relevant codes include Army, ASCS (Army and Soil Conservation Service), NP-A (National Park Service and Army), and Navy. Unfortunately, the project cards include very little useful information apart from the general project location, the dates the project was started and completed and the name of the company or companies that worked on the project (Figure 1-1Figure 1-1). Similarly, the company records include details relating to the membership and command of the company, the formation and disbandment dates for the company, and lists of the locations where the company completed various projects; but provide no specific information on the nature of the projects.
Ultimately, the list of CCC projects used as the basis for the inventory was derived from the camp inspection reports, as work completed for military installations was typically completed by companies resident in CCC camps on those installations. This resource was still somewhat imperfect and the authors cannot be confident that the resulting list of projects is comprehensive. Some camps were only inspected once, while others were inspected multiple times and thus had more records available for review. Inspection reports were typically completed on a standard form, which provided useful information relating to the location of the camp and the general types of projects being completed by the camp residents, but the information on the form was more focused on problems with unit discipline, issues with morale, and basic living conditions. In those cases where the inspection report included the optional Work Status form or the original work proposal submitted to the CCC by the sponsoring installation, it was possible to compile more detailed information on the projects that were completed by the CCC at a specific installation. It is estimated that, of the 93 folders of inspection files examined from Record Group 35 (Entry 115), only 40 percent contained this level of detailed information. A final issue contributing to the incompleteness of the CCC project list is that there was no way to consistently track down records for projects completed at military installations that were completed by CCC companies stationed off of the installation. For example, review of the inspection reports for Camp NP-A-1 in Maryland revealed that some of the company personnel from this camp were stationed at Fort Meade for various work projects, but there is little actual description of what those projects constituted.
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Once the list of CCC projects completed on military installations was compiled, such as it was, the list was sorted by state and installation (Appendix B, Table B-1). The list was then reviewed to determine which of the installations still remained in DoD control as of November 2007; the projects associated with this subset of installations then became the master list (Table B-2). The master list was sorted by service branch (current owners) and will be sent out to installation historians and cultural resources personnel in early December 2007, with a request to review the list of projects and provide information on which of the features (built resources, infrastructure, landscape elements) still remain within the installation, their present condition, whether the resource had been evaluated for NRHP eligibility, and any interpretive materials that might have been developed to highlight the history of the resource. In many cases, the information obtained from the installations was incomplete, particularly because landscape features (culverts, stone walls, erosion- or flood-control features) are often not tracked in the installation Real Property database. In those instances, the installation respondent needed to rely on institutional memory or personal observation to determine whether a given feature still exists on the installation. Given regular rotation of personnel and lack of time to complete field checks, it was more often the case that respondents provided a response of unknown when the answers could not be readily obtained. 1.2.1.2 WPA Projects
Unlike the CCC project files, the WPA project files are easy to locate. Before the WPA disbanded, it microfilmed its project files on 16-millimeter microfilm. The files are arranged by state and generally by the Official Project (O. P.) number. They include the project application, financial information, and general correspondence pertaining to the project. They do not usually contain maps, blueprints or drawings. Unfortunately, the quality of this microfilm is poor and it is not currently available in the National Archives microfilm reading room. In order to view the film, a researcher must first determine the O. P. number of the project in which he or she is interested and request the project file through the Archives II Reference Branch. To determine the O. P. number for a given project, researchers can review the indices to the WPA project files, which are available on three National Archives microfilm series. Microfilm series T935 covers the years 19351937, T936 encompasses 1938, and T937 covers 19391942 (see series descriptions in Appendix A); together, these indices compose 119 rolls of microfilm. Within each series, project summary cards are arranged by state, there under by county, and there under by municipality. Projects sponsored by military installations or services, the War Department, or projects related to the military (e.g., construction of armories and arsenals) are distributed among the cards for a given state, so researchers have to review all of the cards on all of the 119 rolls (estimated at 1,000 cards per roll) to find the relevant project cards. The WPA project summary cards included two primary formats (Figure 1-2). Information provided on all cards included the O. P. number; the approved budget; the sponsoring agency; a brief project description; and the state, county, and town/installation where the project was to be completed. Some cards included more financial details. Most information was typed, but hand-written annotations regarding the rescinding of a project or reduction of funding are often present. A stamp certifying project approval and the final approved budget appears on many cards. Cards from series T936 and T937 often feature stamps designating the project as a National Defense Project, meaning either that it was sponsored directly by the War Department or Department of the Navy, or that it was of a type of project that these agencies had highlighted to the WPA as being essential for National Defense. As noted above, the O. P. number is the primary link between the project summary card and the detailed project description file (also only available on microfilm), and the NARA staff will only allow researchers to access the rolls of microfilm that have the project description files if they can provide the O. P. number. In those instances where the O. P. number could not be obtained from the project summary card, it was
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not possible to access the project description file. Because of the restrictions involved in accessing these latter files, the typically poor quality of the microfilm on which these files are preserved, and overall time constraints given the labor required to simply review and compile the project list from the project summary cards, the researchers did not regularly attempt to access the project description files for specific projects. The quality of the microfilm is generally poor (as noted on the finding aid provided in Appendix A). Although the federal employee responsible for photographing the cards for each roll of microfilm had to complete a certification that the task was done properly, there are numerous instances where cards are placed at angles such that information was cut off in the image frame, cards are placed upside down or backwards, or the exposure is so poor that the information on the cards cannot be discerned even with high magnification and backlighting. On some rolls, the microfilm itself is deteriorating; pinholes are developing and contact with researchers fingers during the viewing process has left smudges and dirt. The cards themselves also range in qualitysome are clearly original cards with clear typing, while others were poor carbon copies with blurred, elongated, or compressed typing. Some cards were also stained or ripped.
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Nevertheless, the researchers reviewed all of the project cards on all 119 rolls of microfilm and either printed a hard copy of the relevant project cards or took a digital photograph of the card and printed it from a PDF file once it had been edited in Photoshop to increase the image clarity. Relevant cards were those for projects sponsored by a military agency or military installation, or the War Department, or those for projects such as armory construction that were often sponsored by agencies other than the State National Guard, but that directly benefited the military. Projects sponsored by the U.S. Veterans Administration and the U.S. Treasury Department (Coast Guard) were not included in the inventory, nor were projects involving completion of personnel records or military histories. The research ultimately focused on construction projects on military installations or construction of military buildings such as armories or arsenals; projects such as those to track where veterans of previous wars were buried, to compile a history of the National Guard within a state, or projects conducted by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers for state and local governments (e. g., flood control projects) were typically noted, but not included in the final inventory. The information that could be discerned from each card was entered into a spreadsheet, and subsequently sorted by state and installation. This process was labor-intensive, particularly because researchers could only review the microfilm at the NARA during the hours of 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday (except for those few days each month where NARA has extended hours). The NARA does allow researchers to purchase copies of microfilm; however, the duplication process takes at least 4 weeks to complete and the cost of $65/roll could not be justified within the project budget, particularly when project funds were still required to fund the hours needed to review each roll. The NARA does not have the capability of scanning microfilm into digital format; doing so would have required purchasing duplicates of each roll of microfilm and then having each roll scanned (up to $100/roll additional cost). Even with digital scans of each roll, the image quality is sufficiently poor that researchers would not have been able to use character recognition software (OCR) or search programs to locate relevant project cards and thereby reduce the time required to review the cards on each roll or enter the information from the relevant cards.
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As with the inventory of CCC projects, it is likely that the list of WPA projects is not comprehensive. The poor microfilm quality, poor condition of the cards, and absence of some cards (placed backwards) all contributed to loss of information. Additionally, the potential for human error by researchers during the data gathering process may have resulted in missed information. Finally, the annotations regarding rescinding of projects were not always clear; some projects were not rescinded until more than a year after their original approval, leaving open the possibility that the projects were actually started by the proponents. In the initial series of cards (T935), cards from disapproved projects were clearly separated from the other project cards and designated as disapproved; in the second two series (T936 and T937), approval or disapproval was noted with a stamp on the card, but not all cards were stamped and some simply had a diagonal pencil line drawn across them. In the end, the researchers did the best that they could within the time frame available and given the nature of the data set. Certainly, the information provided in Appendix C (Table C-1) represents the majority of projects completed on military installations or sponsored by military agencies, and can be considered representative of the range of projects completed using WPA funds for National Defense projects. The list obtained from the WPA project cards was supplemented by a list of War Department and Department of the Navy sponsored projects found in the text records of Record Group 69 at the NARA; this list included projects funded through 10 April 1941. Once the list of WPA projects was compiled, it was scrubbed to remove those projects not directly related to construction of buildings, structures, infrastructure, or landscape features on military installations, and then sorted by state and installation (Appendix C, Table C-2). The list was then reviewed to determine which of the installations still remained in DoD control as of November 2007; the projects associated with this subset of installations then became the master list (Table C-3). The master list was sorted by service branch (current owners) and was sent out to installation historians and cultural resources personnel in early December 2007, with a request to review the list of projects and provide information on which of the features (built resources, infrastructure, landscape elements) still remain within the installation, their present condition, whether the resource had been evaluated for NRHP eligibility, and any interpretive materials that might have been developed to highlight the history of the resource. In those cases where the installation had previously provided sufficient information on the initial data call questionnaire, no further information was requested. In many cases, however, installation personnel had to do further research to provide their responses to the follow-up questionnaire. The process was further complicated by the fact that the WPA Project Cards and Project Description files rarely provided building or structure identification numbers or photographs; if the installation did not retain good records regarding the construction date for a specific building, it was often difficult to state with certainty that a building currently on the military installation was the one noted in the WPA project description (i.e., is the vehicle maintenance garage referenced in the WPA project description the same building as the garage in the current Real Property inventory?). For the National Guard, this process was streamlined by personnel at headquarters, National Guard Bureau, who accessed their Real Property databases to generate lists of sites and training installations from the 1930s and 1940s still owned or controlled by the National Guard in each state.
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Acknowledgements
Hillori Schenker of the DoD Legacy Resources Management Program provided assistance in reviewing draft documents including this historic context, distributing copies of the initial questionnaire at the DoD Sustainability conference in Orlando, Florida, in July 2007, and by including the questionnaire in the Cultural Resources Update newsletter. The following service branch representatives provided invaluable assistance in identifying installation points of contact (POCs) and querying Real Property databases at headquarters-level: Dr. James Wilde, AFCEE
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Dr. Paul Green, AFCEE Jay Thomas, U.S. Navy Alfred Foster, formerly U.S. Army, Office of the Director of Environmental Programs Mary Hassell, formerly U.S. Marine Corps Beth Erickson, Environmental Programs, National Guard Bureau Kristin Leahy, Cultural Resources Program Manager, National Guard Bureau (Army National Guard) Jane Yagley, formerly Cultural Resources Specialist, National Guard Bureau (Air National Guard) Matt Nowakowki, NEPA and Cultural Resources Technical Advisor, National Guard Bureau (Air National Guard)
The five DoD installations and their CRMs, museum directors and staff, and other personnel provided invaluable assistance in researching, visiting resources, and advice on the resources on their installations to survey and records to consult. The following DoD installations personnel are gratefully thanked for their participation in the project: At Fort Sill, Kevin Christopher, Cynthia Savage, and Towana Spivey At Fort Huachuca, Charlie Haymaker and Steve Gregory At F.E. Warren AFB, Travis Beckwith At Fort Riley, Ed Hooker and Bob Smith At NAWC China Lake, Michael Baskerville
Many librarians and archivists at historical societies, archives, and libraries around the country assisted the project and their efforts are gratefully acknowledged. In particular, many thanks go to the Wyoming State Archives, Oklahoma Historical Society, Museum of the Great Plains, and the Geary County Historical Society and Museum in Kansas.
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Historical Overview
The following overview is taken from several sources, including Sypolt (2005:14), Cohen (1980), and the Administrative History provided in the Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Civilian Conservation Corps (Helms 1980) prepared by the NARA for Record Group 35. By 1932, more than 5 million young men were unemployed, including large numbers of World War I veterans. These men roamed the country looking for work, went on welfare rolls, or turned to crime. At the same time, millions of acres of farm land were being eroded, threatened by fire or by indiscriminate timber harvesting. Recreational opportunities were being lost because of budget and personnel problems.1 The Emergency Conservation Work (ECW), the original name for the agency that would become known as the CCC, was authorized by the 73rd Congress under Public Act No. 5. The act, known as the Reforestation and Relief Bill, was approved by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on 31 March 1933. It gave the President authority to establish a chain of forest camps in which unemployed young men could be placed to protect and improve our nations millions of acres of forest land.2 Roosevelts concept for the CCC is best captured in a message sent to the 73rd Congress on 21 March 1933: I propose to create a Civilian Conservation Corps to be used in simple work, not interfering with normal employment, and confining itself to forestry, the prevention of soil erosion, flood control, and similar projects. More important, however, than the material gains, will be the moral and spiritual value of such work. The overwhelming majority of underemployed Americans, who are now walking the streets and receiving private or public relief would infinitely prefer to work. We can take a vast army of these unemployed out into healthful surroundings. We can eliminate to some extent at least the threat that enforced idleness brings to spiritual and moral stability. It is not a panacea for all the unemployment, but it is an essential step in this emergency3 The name was officially changed to the CCC by act of 28 June 1937, which established the CCC as an official agency within the federal government. The new CCC agency had a stronger emphasis on education and vocational training than the original ECW forest camp agency. The administration of the ECW, and later CCC, was composed of a director, originally Robert Fechner, and representatives of the four cabinet agencies involved in its makeup, namely the War Department and the Departments of the Interior, Agriculture, and Labor. Each department was responsible for certain activities in the coordination of the program. The War Department was responsible for the physical maintenance of the camps and the enrollees. Under the leadership of military and naval officers, this included fiscal matters, health, supplies, shelter,
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Ned H. Deaborn, Once in a Lifetime: A Guide to the CCC Camp (New York: Charles E. Merrill Company, 1936), 5.
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transportation, communication, and cooperation from the U. S. Office of Education. The Department of the Interior cooperated in the supervision of the CCC camps in national parks, on Indian reservations, and in the territories of Alaska, Hawaii, and the Virgin Islands. It also cooperated in connection with the Grazing Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Reclamation, and General Land Office activities. The Department of Agriculture cooperated through the U. S. Forest Service, Soil Conservation Service, drainage, Beltsville Research Station, plant industry, entomology, and plant quarantine programs. The Department of Agriculture also was responsible for work done on private lands and in state forests. The Department of Labor was responsible for the selection of enrollees, upon recommendations of the state relief agencies. Need and population quotas determined who and how many were to be selected.4 The initial call was for 250,000 boys to be enrolled by 1 July 1933 (Figure 2-1). They were to be unemployed, between 18 and 25 years old, and unmarried. They were to come from families on relief. On 14 April 1933, enrollment of 14,000 American Indians was authorized because of chronic unemployment and soil erosion on the reservations. These men stayed on their reservations and lived at home under the jurisdiction of the Office of Indian Affairs. On 22 April, enrollment of 24,000 Local Experienced Men (LEM) was authorized; these were usually older men who had experience in woodcraft and were hired to supervise the work crews. The Forest Service, which was responsible for most of the camp projects, did not have the manpower to manage the thousands of youths enrolling. On 11 May, 24,000 veterans of World War I (men in their 30s and 40s) were authorized for enrollment. Due to severe unrest and unemployment among the veterans, a partial solution to the problems was the enrollment of veterans in their own conservation camps. By 4 July 1933, approximately 275,000 youths, L.E.M., American Indians, and veterans were enrolled in the CCC.5 The enlistment period was 6 months with the option of re-enlistment for another 6 months up to a maximum of 2 years. The enrollee was paid $30 a month, of which $25 was sent to his family. The remaining $5 could be used by the enrollee at the camp canteen or for personal expenses of his choice. Room, board, clothing, and tools were provided by the government. The enrollee was expected to work a 40-hour week and adhere to camp rules.6 Initially, the enrollees were sent to conditioning camps at existing Army posts (Figure 2-2). Here the enrollees went through days of exercise before being sent to their assigned camps. The War Department ran the camps and by 1 July 1933, the Army had 3,000 regular Army officers, 1,890 reserve officers, 556 Navy and Marine officers, and 300 contract surgeons on active duty.7
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The administration of the CCC was divided into nine Army Corps areas, following the division of the U.S. Army, which administered the program. Later on in the program, a tenth division corresponding was
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added to cover camps in Alaska and Hawaii. The states Corps area jurisdiction and the headquarters location are as follows: FirstMaine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut. HQ: Army Base, Boston, Massachusetts SecondNew Jersey, Delaware, New York. HQ: Governors Island, New York ThirdPennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia. HQ: U. S. Post Office and Court House, Baltimore, Maryland FourthNorth Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana. HQ: Post Office Building, Atlanta, Georgia FifthOhio, West Virginia, Indiana, Kentucky. HQ: Fort Hayes, Columbus, Ohio SixthIllinois, Michigan, Wisconsin. HQ: Post Office Building, Chicago, Illinois SeventhKansas, Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Missouri. HQ: Federal Building, Omaha, Nebraska EighthTexas, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming (less Yellowstone National Park). HQ: Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas NinthWashington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Nevada, California, Yellowstone National Park (in Wyoming). HQ: Presidio of San Francisco, California.8
Each corps area was subdivided into administrative districts. Each had a district commanding officer who, along with his staff, saw to the needs of each CCC camp in his district. Enrollees were divided into junior enrollees, war veterans (chosen by the Veterans Administration), American Indians, colored enrollees, and other groups. Within each district were numerous companies, each assigned to a CCC camp. Each CCC company consisted of a commanding officer, typically either a regular Army or Reserve officer; an executive officer; a staff doctor provided by the War Department; and enrolled overhead leaders, assistant leaders, company clerks, storekeepers, supply officers, infirmary attendants, stewards, cooks, chauffeurs, mechanics, and assistant educational advisors. The project superintendent, usually employed by the technical service the camp was under, was in charge of all work projects away from camp and had 8 to 10 foremen under him. The foremen were usually L.E.M. The work sections were divided into crews under foremen and assistant foremen.9 Figure 2-3 provides a typical organizational chart for a CCC company. Between 1933 and 1939, the CCC functioned primarily as a relief agency, under President Roosevelts original vision to provide occupation for the nations unemployed youth for the benefit of themselves as well as the nations natural resources. The program was generally a success, reducing unemployment and providing invaluable conservation benefits. As events progressed towards World War II, however, defense spending in the United States increased and unemployment declined dramatically. In 1939, Congress passed an act ensuring continuance of the CCC through 30 June 1943, but under the control of the Federal Security Agency. Improvements in pay rates and uniforms increased morale initially, as did the reduction of the War Departments role in administration, but gradually, issues related to racial segregation, ineffective leadership, inadequate living conditions, and a reduction in the enrollment age to 17, all led to increasingly high rates of desertion.
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Roosevelt proclaimed a limited national emergency in 1940 after Hitlers troops overran France and, as a result, the CCC became more involved in national defense work. Camps were established at many military posts, and more defense-related subjects, such as radio training and aircraft maintenance, were offered in the training program (Figure 2-4 and Figure 2-5). Military drill was installed and each enrollee was required to take first-aid training. After 7 December 1941, the CCC offered all its camps to the Army for work on military projects, and offered the American Red Cross help with war emergencies. Except for forest fire fighting, all conservation work off military reservations was canceled on 1 January 1942. Two hundred camps were on military reservations and 140 were assigned to fire-fighting duty in the West. The manpower drain was enormous as thousands of enrollees and camp administrators left the CCC to enter military service. Under pressure to abolish the CCC due to the cost of the program and difficulty in maintaining it alongside the war effort, the House voted to halt the program as of 30 June 1942.
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By the peak of the CCC program, there were more than 4,000 permanent and side or spike (temporary) camps across the continental United States and Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Each camp had a letter designation that indicated what type of camp it was, and under what jurisdiction it fell. These camp designations or symbols were as follows: A Agriculture (Bureau of Animal Industry), U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Animal Husbandry, Department of Agriculture
Army Military Reservations, U.S. Army, War Department BF BR BS Federal Game Refuge (Biological Survey), Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture Bureau of Reclamation Biological Survey
C of E State Land (Corps of Engineers), U.S. Army, War Department CP D DG F GLO L MA MC MP NA Navy NHP NM P PE S SCS
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State Park, State Park Division of National Park Service, Department of the Interior Tennessee Valley Authority, U.S. Forest Service and Tennessee Valley Authority, Department of Agriculture
TVA-P Tennessee Valley Authority, State Park Division of National Park Service and Tennessee Valley Authority, Department of the Interior.10 Each CCC camp was composed of one company of approximately 200 men. Except for a few installations in northern states, camps were racially segregated: white, colored, and Indian. An effort was made to integrate the camps for war veterans, but it did not work out. Several camps for women were said to have been established in New Hampshire and New York, but the CCC was mainly a mans organization.11 The enrollees were eligible to become rated men to help with the camp administration, usually a senior leader, mess steward, storekeepers, and two cooks. Assistant leaders were the company clerk, assistant education advisor, and three second cooks. These men were picked from the company and were paid $45 and $36 a month, depending on the rating, compared to $30 a month per enrollee.12
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The CCC performed more than 150 types of work. Most projects involved the protection, restoration, improvement, utilization, and maintenance of natural resources of federal and state lands and waters. The CCC reported the following general types of work performed by enrollees: Forest culture Forest protection Erosion control Flood control Irrigation and drainage Transportation improvements Structural improvements Range development Aid to wildlife Landscape and recreational development.13
In its early years, projects were confined to forestry, park developments, and soil erosion control, but later they included disaster relief, historical restoration, and national defense. For the Department of Agriculture, CCC projects included fighting fires, planting trees, thinning timber stands, forest recreation projects, insect and plant disease control, road building, soil erosion control, levee repairs, and installation
Happy Days CCC Directory (Washington: Happy Days Publishing Company, 1937), 3; and, Colorado State Archives, Colorado Civilian Conservation Corps Records at Colorado State Archives web: http://governo. co. us/gov_dir/gss/archives/.
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of drainage tile (Figure 2-6). Within the national and state parks systems, the CCC supplied manpower and materials to build shelters, picnic areas, swimming pools, recreational facilities, water and sewage systems, administrative structures, museums, historic restorations, and roads, and manpower for reforestation and soil erosion control work. Work for the Bureau of Reclamation involved repairing irrigation systems, building dams, clearing reservoir sites, excavating canals, and building other water control structures. For the Grazing Service, the CCC built water holes, reseeded burned lands, built roads and fences, completed surveys and made maps, and worked on control of insects and predatory animals. Fish and Wildlife Service work was comparable, including construction of water control features, planting of cover vegetation, soil erosion control, construction of fire lookout towers and fences and firebreaks, and installation of phone lines.
Work for the War Department was initially focused on CCC camp construction and work for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on construction of dams on the Winooski River in Vermont and channeling and levee construction on the Walkill River in New York. By 1940, however, CCC projects generally had a national defense orientation and, by the CCCs disbandment in June 1942, most of the remaining camps were on military reservations. On the reservations, enrollees were put to work building airfields, artillery ranges, ammunition storage buildings, and many other military structures (Figure 2-7).14 The National Defense Act of 1940 changed some of the educational policies of the CCC as well, increasing the number of training programs in vocational subjects such as radio operation, welding, aircraft maintenance, auto mechanics, and clerking-typing. When the United States entered World War II, former CCC men provided a great pool of trained manpower for the armed services.15 Appendix B, Table B-1, provides a list of the CCC projects completed on military reservations.
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Figure 2-7. CCC Work Crew Clearing Land at Fort Benning, Georgia.
The list of projects completed at Camp Ord in California is typical of CCC work on military reservations. This list includes fence repairs, construction of retaining walls, construction of truck trails and artillery trails, water development (wells, repairing water mains), soil erosion control (ditches, culverts, curbs, gutters, earth dams, sidewalks), planting sod and trees, fire hazard reduction, cutting poles for corral fences, civil surveys, hauling gravel, tear down and replacement of target butts, cleanup of camp areas, building medical sanitary area for maneuver camp, rebuilding the old Spanish fort, paving the road in front of post headquarters, and grading of parade grounds and riding pens. The CCC cleared and graded areas for anti-tank and firing ranges on a number of installations, repaired or constructed targets, built access roads and parking areas, completed general landscaping, and often worked to improve drainage problems created by earlier construction. Although the CCC built structures such as recreational shelters, lookout towers, and latrines, construction work largely focused on infrastructure and landscape elements.
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Historical Overview
The following summary is adapted from the Administrative History of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, the Civil Works Administration, and the Work Projects Administration,16 which was developed as part of the descriptive information for Record Group 69: Records of the Works Progress Administration. Footnotes are presented verbatim from that document. Until the creation of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) in May 1933, the responsibility for the administration of relief rested almost entirely on state and local governments, aided to some extent by private agencies and individuals. With the stock market crash of 1929 and the period of widespread economic depression that followed, however, the volume of unemployment mounted so rapidly that existing public and private relief agencies found themselves unable to bear the increased load without assistance. To meet this need, local emergency relief organizations were created, but their limited resources soon proved inadequate and state aid became imperative. The first state emergency relief administration was established in New York in November 1931 and by the summer of 1932, similar organizations were functioning in every state, except Wyoming.17 Gradually, however, the demand for federal aid increased as the states found it difficult to carry the vast relief burden and as more and more people came to believe that widespread unemployment was a national, not merely local, problem. The first federal agency created to deal with the unemployment problem was the Presidents Emergency Committee for Employment, set up by President Hoover in October 1930, with Colonel Arthur Woods as its chief. In August 1931, the Woods Committee was supplanted by the Presidents Organization of Unemployment Relief, headed by Walter S. Gifford.18 Both of these committees, however, were restricted to advising and encouraging state, local, and private agencies concerning ways of meeting relief needs. These efforts failed to curb mounting distress resulting from unemployment. The first definite step taken by the federal government toward assuming at least partial responsibility for unemployment relief was the passage of the Emergency Relief and Construction Act, which was approved by President Hoover on 21 July 1932.19 This act made $300 million available to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) for the purpose of advancing money to states and their political subdivisions. These advances were to be used in furnishing both direct and work relief to destitute persons. As the RFC considered itself only a banking agency, it did not try to supervise the administration of relief made possible by these loans. Instead, the RFC concerned itself only with attempting to determine the amount each state actually needed for relief purposes, and how much of this amount the state could itself furnish. The RFC loan was intended to make up the difference between these
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two sums. In order to get first-hand information concerning the relief situation throughout the country, the RFC sent representatives into the states, some of whom were later hired by the FERA because of the specialized knowledge and experience they had acquired in this field. Much of the data collected by these field representatives, as well as that contained in the applications for loans submitted by state governors, were later made available to FERA officials who found it valuable for determining the amounts of the first FERA grants that were made to the states.20 The total sum made available under the Emergency Relief and Construction Act was ultimately not adequate for relief needs, and the amount of employment stimulated by state and local construction made possible by the act fell far short of expectations. The ever-increasing volume of unemployment, together with the business failures of March 1933, brought about a crisis that finally forced the federal government to participate directly in the administration of relief.
Some of the reports of these field representatives are among the WPA records now in the National Archives.
48 Stat. 55. For a useful outline of the history of the FERA, see Chronology of the FERA, May 12, 1933 to December 31, 1935, by Doris Carothers, WPA Division of Social Research (Research Monograph VI, Washington, 1937). The best source of information concerning the administration of the FERA is its central files, which are described in this checklist. The monthly reports of the Federal Emergency Relief Administrator were printed as public documents, of which copies, covering the period March 1935 June 1936, are among the FERA records now in the National Archives.
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preceding 3 months. This matching provision was abandoned in November 1933, however, as it operated to preclude the granting of federal aid to those states needing it most. The administrative organization of the FERA is difficult to describe in general terms because of the constant changes that took place during its brief period of existence. During the first year, administration of the FERA was highly centralized, and almost all important decisions were made in the Washington, D.C. office, although field representatives visited the states and submitted reports.23 Early in May 1934, however, the Administrator set up a number of regional offices, each staffed with a field examiner, a social worker, an engineer, and sometimes a rural rehabilitation expert.24 The staffs of these regional offices were appointed by the heads of the Washington, D.C. office divisions, with the approval of the Administrator. The regional officers, consequently, looked primarily to the Washington office division chiefs, rather than to the field representatives, for orders and advice. As the FERA drew to a close in the summer of 1935, however, the field representatives were achieving a greater degree of control over the regional offices, partly because of the greater degree of control over the regional offices, partly because of the preoccupation of Washington officials with the new WPA program, and partly because of the growing realization of a need for greater decentralization.
Correspondence with the field representatives, instructions to them, and reports from them are included in both the General Subject and State series of the FERA central files. Correspondence with regional officers, their reports, and minutes of regional conferences are included in the General Subject and State series of the FERA central files. Monthly Report of the FERA, May 1 through May 31, 1936, p. 14. See also Report Upon the CWA, submitted by Jacob Baker to Harry Hopkins on 30 December 1935; A Description of Civil Works Program Statistics, prepared by Pamela Brown in 1939; and Analysis of Civil Works Program Statistics (Washington, June 1939). Copies of these three reports are in the National Archives.
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FERA was created primarily to provide direct relief. There was also an important difference in the methods of financing the FERA and the CWA.26 Although control of the CWA program was centered in Washington, a rather high degree of decentralization was practiced in its administration. Broad policy rulings were issued by the Washington, D.C., office, but the responsibility for the initiation and approval of projects was placed almost entirely on the state administrators. While state and locally sponsored projects accounted for the bulk of the CWA program, those sponsored by federal agencies proved to be among the most useful projects undertaken and provided work for a number of professional and white-collar workers.27 Approximately 90 percent of CWA projects were those involving manual labor, such as road construction and repair, construction of schools and other public buildings, maintenance of parks and playgrounds, pest control, and water and soil conservation. The number of CWA projects allotted to each state was determined as a rule on the basis of its population and the number of cases on its relief rolls, although a states quota of projects might be exceeded if a definite need for more employment could be shown.28 With the liquidation of the CWA in March 1934, most of the relief workers left on the program and the majority of incomplete CWA projects were transferred to the new emergency work relief program, which was put into operation on 1 April 1934, under the jurisdiction of the FERA.28 Under this new program, the supervision of work projects came under the jurisdiction of work divisions that state and local relief organizations were required to organize, subject to regulations established by the Washington office. All work projects were financed under the same grant-in-aid system that had characterized the early FERA work program. Most of the projects operating under the emergency work relief program, as under the CWA, were of the construction and maintenance type; only about 10 percent of all persons on work relief during the period from August 1934 through April 1935 were employed on white-collar projects.29 Following the creation of the WPA in May 1935, the emergency work relief program was gradually brought to a close, and it was practically terminated by 1 July 1935.30 The formal liquidation of the FERA program as a whole, originally provided for by the Emergency Relief Appropriation (ERA) Act of 1935, was postponed by the ERA Act of 1937, which made the liquidation the responsibility of the WPA Administrator and provided funds for this purpose until 30 June 1938.31
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Copies of the final State reports on the FERA work relief program are in the Federal Works Agency Library. A copy of the over-all report, The Emergency Work Relief Program of the FERA, April 1, 1934July 1, 1935, prepared by the Work Division of the Washington office and submitted to the Administrator in December 1935, is in the National Archives.
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Immediately below the central office in the WPA hierarchy were regional offices, each under the direction of a regional field representative and staff consisting of a regional engineer, a regional examiner, a regional director of employment, and a regional director of the Division of Womens and Professional Projects.35 As originally established, the WPA regional organization took over the five FERA regional offices with practically no change in geographical boundaries or personnel. As the WPA program expanded, however, it became necessary to increase the number of regions to nine in 1939. In December 1940 the number was reduced to eight because of the drop in WPA employment and the need to curtail administrative expenses. When even more severe limitations were placed upon the funds that could be used for administrative purposes in 194243, pressure was brought to bear by members of the Senate for abolition of the entire regional set-up in preference to the consolidation of some of the state administrations.36 The latter action was taken in a few cases, and in September 1942 the WPA regional offices became part of the Federal Works Agency field organization. Regional officials were responsible for giving advice and instructions to state and district WPA offices, for making reports and recommendations to the Washington office, and for approving the appointment of certain key personnel in state and district offices. By 1940, regional directors were empowered to interpret and supplement instructions of the Washington office, to review state programs and administrative budgets before they were submitted to Washington, to recommend changes in state employment quotas, and to approve the location of state and district offices. The result of this policy of increasing the power of regional officials at the expense of the Washington office was a certain measure of decentralization, which tended to diminish the consciousness of dual command that had confused many state administrators. Funds for the operation of the WPA program were provided in the annual ERA Acts of 1935 through 1943, and in supplementary measures passed to provide additional funds.37 The fact that the WPA had to depend on annual appropriations prevented its officials from planning work more than one year in advance or from making long-term commitments to public agencies or institutions that might otherwise have sponsored worthwhile projects of an extensive character. During the last few years of the agency, program planning and project operation became increasingly difficult. Before funds made available to the WPA under the ERA Acts could be allocated to the states, specific project proposals had to be reviewed and approved by the proper district and state officials, the Project Control Division in the Washington office, the President, and the Comptroller General.38 The types of projects that the WPA could undertake were specified in the ERA Acts, with some variation from year to
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Handbook of Procedures for State and District Works Progress Administration, Ch. 2, sec. 2 (Washington, 1936). See also Williams, op. cit. , 250, and Arthur W. MacMahon, John D. Millet, and Gladys Ogden, The Administration of Federal Work Relief, 230-36 (Chicago, 1941). Administrative correspondence between the central office and each of the regional offices is classified in the 130 classification of the General Subject series of the WPA central files. The state administration of Nevada was combined with that of Northern California from September 1941 to August 1942. The Administrations of Delaware and the District of Columbia were consolidated with that of Maryland on 1 August 1941, but Delaware was reestablished as a separate administration in August 1942, and the District of Columbia was made directly responsible to the central office in December 1942. These consolidations of state administrations are reflected in the filing of records in the State series of the WPA central files. Prior to 1940 the title of each ERA Act included the year in which it was passed, but in 1940 and subsequent years and title included instead the fiscal year for which the money was being appropriated. The records of the Project Control Division have been microfilmed and the film is in the custody of the Federal Works Agency. For a description of the procedure for approval of projects, see MacMahon, Millet, and Ogden, op. cit. , 100-102.
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year. As under the CWA and FERA programs only those projects were eligible that were designed to benefit the public health and welfare. The majority of WPA projects were planned, initiated, and sponsored by cities, counties, and other public agencies (Figure 3-1). Figures available for total WPA expenditures in the early part of 1940 reveal that about one-half of the projects were sponsored by municipal agencies and about one-fourth by county agencies. The remaining one-fourth was sponsored by state, federal, or other public agencies.39 The so-called federal projects, which were sponsored either by the WPA itself or by other federal agencies, accounted for only about 3 percent of the estimated cost of all WPA projects.40 The percentage of sponsors contributions ranged from 10 percent of the total cost of all WPA projects in 1936 to 30.1 percent in 1943, or an average of 21.9 percent for the entire 8-year period.41
Figure 3-1. WPA sign in front of WPA-constructed front gates at Jackson Barracks, Louisiana.
When a project was ready to begin operations, the sponsor was called upon to furnish the contributions that had been pledged in the project proposal and application. The degree of control exercised by a sponsor over a project varied, depending largely upon the type of work performed. At first, the WPA was inclined to consider that its primary function was to supply labor and that the responsibility for carrying the project through to completion belonged to the sponsor. Gradually this view changed, and the WPA provided trained supervisors and foremen who were to follow the wishes of sponsors as closely as possible. In the case of the white-collar projects, especially in the federal arts program, qualified persons were asked to serve on advisory committees created for the purpose of making available expert technical
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experience and advice.42 Likewise, trained engineers on the staffs of local and state departments of public works were often able to assist WPA supervisors in planning and operating construction projects. The formal order for the liquidation of the WPA was contained in a letter of 4 December 1942, addressed by the President to the Federal Works Administrator.43 Stating that the WPA rolls had decreased to a point where a national work relief program was no longer necessary, the President requested that project operations be closed out in as many states as possible by 1 February 1943 and in all other states as soon thereafter as possible. Steps were taken immediately by WPA officials to carry out the Presidents order, with the result that the WPA program ceased operation on 30 June 1943, except in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, where it continued until 30 November 1943, with funds provided by the Second Deficiency Appropriation Act approved 12 July 1943. Under this same act, funds in the amount of $1,065,000 were appropriated to the Federal Works Administrator for use in liquidating the WPA from unobligated balancing remaining under appropriations of the ERA Act of 1943. A Division for the Liquidation of the WPA, set up within the Federal Works Agency on 1 July 1943, functioned until 30 June 1944, when all remaining matters pertaining to the liquidation of the WPA became the responsibility of the Office of the Federal Works Administrator.44
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As under the FERA and CWA programs, most WPA projects (approximately 75 percent) were of a construction nature and as such came under the jurisdiction of the Engineering Division of the Washington, D.C. office.45 Immediate supervision of the projects, however, was the responsibility of state and local WPA officials under the general oversight of the regional engineer. In terms of relative cost the types of construction projects undertaken by the WPA ranged all the way from the 40-million-dollar North Beach Airport project in New York City to minor repairs on public buildings involving the expenditure of only a few hundred dollars. Many projects, such as the improvement of Pennsylvanias entire highway system, covered wide areas while others were confined to remote rural localities. Among the most outstanding achievements of the WPA during its 8-year period of operation could be the construction or repair of more than 650,000 miles of highways, roads, and streets, including farm-tomarket roads and access roads to defense plants and military establishments; the construction of nearly 40,000 new public buildings and the repair or improvement of more than 85,000 existing buildings; the construction or improvement of thousands of parks, playgrounds, and other recreational facilities; the installation or improvement of public utilities service and sanitation facilities; the extension of flood and
Records relating to the National Advisory Committee are filed under the 210.11 and 211 classifications in the General Subject series of the WPA central files.
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A copy of this letter with related correspondence and instructions to State Administrators is filed under the 100 classification in the General Subject series of the WPA central files. Other instructions to State administrators concerning the liquidation of the program are filed in the 600 classification, while their reports on the progress of liquidation in their respective states are filed under the 610 classification in the State series. Final state reports on the administration of the program over the entire 8-year period are still in the custody of the Federal Works Agency.
The records of the Division for the Liquidation of the WPA were filed according to the classification scheme of the WPA central files and so have been made an integral part of the WPA central files described in this checklist. Records pertaining to the liquidation of the WPA after 30 June 1944 form a part of the records of the Office of the Federal Works Administrator, which are filed according to an entirely different scheme.
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erosion control, irrigation, and conservation; the construction or improvement of thousands of airports and airways facilities; and the collection of thousands of tons of scrap metal and rubber for the salvage campaign.46 When the crisis of war approached, large numbers of WPA workers were employed on construction projects certified as necessary for defense purposes by the Secretaries of War and the Navy, and the nationwide vocational training project was set up in July 1940 to train workers for manual occupations in defense industries.47 In the latter part of 1940 a nationwide project for the training of WPA workers as airport servicemen was established under the defense training program. In July 1941 a Division of Training and Reemployment was created within the central office of the WPA, with operating units on the State and district levels as well.48 Large numbers of women and men were transferred from other WPA projects to defense training during 194142, with more than 38,000 persons, or 5.5 percent of all WPA employees assigned as defense trainees in June 1942. The WPA also participated in the formulation of a vast 6-year program of public works and services that could be undertaken at the close of the war to ease the transition from a war to a peacetime economy. In a letter dated 24 May 1941, the President approved the establishment of the Public Work Reserve project, to be operated with WPA funds and staff under the sponsorship and general supervision of the Federal Works Agency and the co-sponsorship of the National Resources Planning Board.49 By the time the Public Work Reserve project closed on 1 April 1942, considerable progress had been made by state and local governments in planning future capital improvements and new or expanded public services programs. While construction and engineering projects accounted for approximately 75 percent of federal and sponsors funds expended under the WPA program, public service projects employing white-collar workers accounted for the remaining 25 percent.50 Of this latter type of project, one of the earliest and most prominent was the federal arts program, which was approved as WPA Sponsored Federal Project No. 1 within the Division of Professional and Service Projects on 12 September 1935, in order to provide employment for qualified artists, musicians, actors, and authors on local relief rolls. Federal Project No. 1 consisted of the Federal Art Project, the Federal Music Project, the Federal Theatre Project, and the Federal Writers Project, of which the Historical Records Survey was a part until October 1936, when it was set up as an independent unit.51 Five other federally-sponsored projects were created within the
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Report of the Progress of the WPA Program, June 30, 1940, p. 20; Report of June 30, 1941, p. 29-36; Report of June 30, 1942, p. 14-18. Many records pertaining to the defense training program are filed under the 045 classification in the General Subject series and the 645 classification in the state series of the WPA central files. A large quantity of press releases and publicity material relating to the program are included among the WPA Information Division records in the National Archives.
Miscellaneous records of the Division of Training and Reemployment, including correspondence, interoffice memoranda, weekly statistical reports on the number of defense trainees, and organizational charges, are in the National Archives. Some miscellaneous records relating to the Public Work Reserve project are included in the WPA central files, but the main body of files has been retained by the Federal Works Agency. Some press releases and newspaper clippings concerning the project are included in the WPA Information Division records in the National Archives.
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Division of Professional and Service Projects: No. 2Historic American Buildings Survey, No. 3Staffing of State Planning Boards, No. 4Survey of Federal Archives, No. 5Inspection of Plumbing Installations, and No. 6Historic American Merchant Marine Survey.52 Besides these arts projects, numerous other white-collar projects were set up under the sponsorship of state and local governments or other public agencies for the purpose of improving and expanding community services. Under the research and records program a variety of surveys were made, relating to traffic, land use and housing, social and economic conditions in particular localities, climatology, topography, and natural resources.53 Many research studies were conducted under the sponsorship of universities and other public institutions. Public administration projects reorganized files, indexed records, and rendered clerical assistance to state and local governments. Other clerical projects indexed vital statistics and immigration and naturalization records. State library service projects not only enabled many libraries to expand their services, but also operated libraries in some localities where none had before existed. Newspaper indexing, translating, and bibliographical projects were also undertaken.54 The education program of the WPA continued the work of the FERA emergency education program, providing classes in adult education, vocational training, and parent and workers education and setting up nursery and rural schools.55 The field of workers education was expanded under the WPA and became known as the workers service program.56 In 1940 most of the vocational training classes were taken over by the new nationwide vocational training project. The college student aid program, which had been set up under the FERA, was enlarged and reorganized under the National Youth Administration (NYA), created by Executive Order No. 7086 on 26 June 1935. The NYA functioned as a part of the WPA, under the direction of the Deputy Administrator, until 1 July 1939, when it was made an independent agency under the provisions of Reorganization Plan No 1.57
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Records relating to these projects are included in the WPA central files. A preliminary checklist has been prepared by the National Archives on the Survey of Federal Archives records maintained apart from the central files. Records relating to the research and records program are filed under specific classifications in both the General Subject and State series of the WPA central files. Other records maintained apart from the central files, including administrative correspondence, manuals, and the Research and Records Library, are also in the National Archives. The library contains record copies of most of the surveys and reports published by the many research and records projects. These reports are listed in three printed index volumes and eight mimeographed bibliographies issued by the WPA from 1936 to 1943. In addition to records in the WPA central files pertaining to these projects, other records on library service and newspaper indexing projects are in the National Archives, filed separately. Some of the publications of these latter projects are included in the Research and Records library. Most of the records pertaining to the education program from 193539 are filed as part of the emergency education program records according to a classification scheme different from that of the WPA central files. Records relating to the specific classifications are in the General Subject and State series. A considerable quantity of records relating to this program, which were maintained as a separate file in the Directors office, is now in the National Archives.
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In addition to programs mentioned above, which were established to provide new or improved community services, there were others designed to promote social welfare. This group included such programs as sewing, health, feeding, child care, and the distribution of surplus commodities.58 Almost all the workers on the welfare projects were women, and the percentage of noncertified and skilled workers was considerably lower. Of the total cost of the welfare projects, sponsors contributed slightly more than 25 percent. The accomplishments of the welfare projects during the 8-year period of the WPA program were impressive. More than 383 million garments were produced on sewing projects for distribution to needy men, women, and children; a large quantity of army clothing and equipage was mended and reclaimed at the request of the Army; more than 32 million visits were made by housekeeping aides to homes of needy families to provide assistance in domestic emergencies; more than 1 billion hot lunches were served to school children; millions of quarts of fruits and vegetables were canned, most of the food having been produced on WPA gardening projects; and valuable assistance was given to public health agencies in the operation of clinics that made medical and dental service available to thousands of persons who otherwise could not have afforded them.59 In order that the work of the white-collar projects might be coordinated more closely with the war effort, a reorganization was effected within the WPA in February 1942. A Service Division was created to exercise jurisdiction over two new projects, the War Services Project and the Defense, Health, and Welfare Project.60 The arts, research, and records projects were made a part of the War Services Project and continued to operate on a reduced scale until the end of the WPA program, with most of their activities directed towards entertaining or providing services for the armed forces and rendering assistance to civilian defense organizations. The operation of nursery schools for the children of defense workers and a school lunch program were two of the most important war-related activities of the Defense, Health and Welfare Project. While most of the war service programs drew to a close in January and February 1943, these two welfare programs continued until the termination of the WPA in June 1943, following which they were carried on as War Public Service projects with Lanham Act funds, under the jurisdiction of the Federal Works Administrator.61 Likewise, many construction projects certified as essential to the defense and war program were continued as War Public Works projects with Lanham Act funds.
Report on Progress of the WPA Program, June 30, 1942, 46-49; House Document No. 392, table 2, p. 4-5, 10.
In mimeographed memorandum of December 30, 1942, the National Director of the Service Division requested state administrators to submit a Record of Program Operation and Accomplishment for every Service Division program that operated within their respective states. Copies of these final state reports and a few of the national reports, filed separately from the WPA central files, are in the National Archives. A bill introduced by Representative Fritz G. Lanham of Texas making $300 million available for defense housing and defense public works was enacted by Congress and approved 14 October 1940 (54 Stat. 1119). Towards the end of the WPA program, the Federal Works Administrator designated WPA state administrators and district directors to act as his representatives for the purpose of reviewing applications for Lanham Act funds made by local governments or other public agencies.
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projects sponsored by the War Department provided for the construction and rehabilitation of facilities at various military posts, reservations, and air bases; and those sponsored by the Navy Department provided for similar reconstruction and rehabilitation of facilities at various navy yards, naval air stations, and other naval establishments. In addition, national defense was aided directly or indirectly by considerable work accomplished under other WPA projects, including those for the improvement of strategic highways, extension of power and sewer lines from towns to military reservations, and improvement of water and sewage systems. National defense projects could be directly sponsored by the War or Navy Departments, but also could be sponsored by state and local agencies, who then requested certification of the project by the War or Navy Department as important to the national defense effort. Construction on Military Installations (Non-Navy). Construction of buildings for military and naval use was done throughout the course of the WPA program. At the time when the WPA was created, the buildings at practically all of the military and naval establishments were in a badly run-down condition, which in some instances, amounted to dilapidation. No funds were available for new construction or improvements, and funds for repairs were below ordinary maintenance requirements. WPA projects were, therefore, sponsored by the Army, the Navy, the Marine Corps, the Coast Guard, the Maritime Commission, and public institutions maintaining facilities for training reserve officers. The purpose of these projects was to expand housing and training facilities. Prompt, extensive and continuous construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, repair, and improvement work was done at almost every regular army post and naval establishment in the country. The value of this work was attested by the highest military and naval officials.62 An article in the Army and Navy Register noted in the years 1935 to 1939, when regular appropriations for the armed forces were so meager, it was the WPA worker who saved many Army Posts and Naval Stations from literal obsolescence.63 Among the military installations in this category were Maxwell Field in Alabama (Figure 3-2), Fort Winfield Scott and March Field in California, Lowry Field (Figure 3-3) and Fort Logan in Colorado, Bolling Field (Figure 3-4) and Fort Humphreys in Washington, D.C., Fort DuPont in Delaware, Camp Dodge in Iowa, Fort Sheridan in Illinois, Camp Atterbury in Indiana, Fort Lewis in Washington, Fort Sill in Oklahoma, Fort Riley in Kansas (Figure 3-5), Fort Huachuca in Arizona (Figure 3-6), and Forts Hood, Bullis, Bliss, and Sam Houston in Texas.
Works Progress Administration, Division of Engineering and Construction, Final Report. Washington, D. C., January 1944, pp. 43-44.
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Figure 3-4. Grading and Oiling Runways, Bolling Field, Washington, D.C.
Figure 3-5. Academic building (now Patton Hall) under construction at Fort Riley, Kansas (Fort Riley Museum and Archives).
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Figure 3-6. Alchesay Barracks (also known as Million Dollar Barracks), shortly after completion in 1938, Fort Huachuca, Arizona. (Fort Huachuca Museum and Archives)
In addition to the rehabilitation and reconstruction work completed on existing military reservations, WPA funding also was used to augment construction of completely new reservations and air bases authorized under the National Defense Act of 1935. Among the military reservations constructed using WPA funds and labor were Camp San Luis Obispo in California; Camp Blanding, MacDill AFB, and Eglin AFB in Florida; Camp Keyes in Maine, Fort Borinquen in Puerto Rico, and Camp Edwards in Massachusetts (Figure 3-7). WPA projects completed between at these installations typically included clearing of land for cantonment areas, roads, and ranges, construction of all major roads and training trails, construction of runways and hangars, construction of utilities (water, sewer, electric, telephone), construction of tent pads around the cantonment area, and construction of the administrative buildings, mess halls, and latrines.
Figure 3-7. Utilities, Roads, and Parade Ground, Camp Edwards, Massachusetts.
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The National Defense Act of 1935 also authorized the selection of seven air bases and depots but provided no funding. The Army Air Corps would construct the facilities when it received the funding. The act proposed that seven bases be established in the following locations: 1. Air Base at Fairbanks, Alaska (Eielson Air Force Base) 2. Air Depot at Ogden, Utah (Hill Air Force Base) 3. Air Base at Westover, Massachusetts (Westover Air Force Base) 4. Air Depot at Mobile, Alabama (Brookley Air Force Base) 5. Air Base at Tampa, Florida (MacDill Air Force Base) 6. Air Base in Puerto Rico (Borinquen Air Force Base) 7. Air Base in Panama (Howard Air Force Base). The majority of these projects, excluding the air base in Panama, were eventually constructed in part with WPA funds and labor. The WPA funds and labor were used to clear and grade the site, install drainage, build roads, erect fencing, lay railroad tracks, and install sanitary systems. In general, the Construction Quartermaster Corps possessed the equipment and the WPA had the manpower to complete the tasks. At MacDill Field (now MacDill AFB), work was also conducted simultaneously with the cutting and clearing of trees. To facilitate the process, a small sawmill was set up near the MacDill Avenue Gate. The saw mill cut the logs from MacDill's trees into lumber, which was then used to build temporary buildings and for sheathing as well as being used in the construction of sewers and underground utility conduits. It is believed that the Base mill cut over one million feet of lumber. Construction of MacDill AFB included not only the runways and associated infrastructure to operate the field (Figure 3-8), but the majority of the flight operations facilities and housing. Many of these buildings and associated infrastructure remain extant today, and are included within the MacDill Field Historic District.
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After war was declared, the Commissioner of the WPA at once placed the administrative staff and all facilities at the service of the War and Navy Departments to meet local needs. Numerous requests were received from Post Commanders and other Army officials for assistance in providing special facilities that were urgently needed for national defense. A large amount of such work was undertaken in this manner at 81 Army posts or air bases located for the most part near the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. In general, the facilities were designed to afford increased protection of military property and installations or to provide temporary housing of troops in those areas to which they had to be moved on account of the emergency. Portable buildings were fabricated, transported, and erected. Tent floors and frames were constructed (Figure 3-9). Heating, lighting, and plumbing facilities were installed. Existing buildings were remodeled and rehabilitated. Numerous blackout assemblies were made. Chairs, tables, lockers, cabinets, bunks, and other furnishings were made and installed. Materials were packed and loaded, transported to their destination, and unloaded for use or storage. Military infrastructure, such as gun emplacements, dumps, and landing fields, were camouflaged. Barbed wire and sand bag barricades were placed. Slit trenches were dug and rifle pits, machine gun nests, and anti-aircraft gun emplacements complete with ammunition platforms and projectile racks were constructed. Some two million sand bags were filled and placed in revetments for the protection of aircraft. Lookout stations, searchlight towers, and listening posts were erected. Vital areas were fenced. Emergency landing fields, strips, and taxiways were constructed. Roads were built or improved and aid was given in the construction of bomb target areas.64
Figure 3-9. WPA-constructed Tent Floors and Walls, Camp Perry, Ohio.
Naval Construction. The Final Report of the WPA Engineering and Construction Division (January 1944) highlights the following projects of benefit to the Navy Department65:
Works Progress Administration, Division of Engineering and Construction, Final Report. Washington, D. C., January 1944, pp. 79.
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Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Work included the construction of administration buildings, hospitals, infirmaries and dispensaries, nurses quarters, a post office, swimming pools and recreational halls, officers quarters, barracks, mess halls, shop buildings, garages and storage buildings, power plants, greenhouses, host houses, drill halls, and a guard house. In addition to these major buildings, the WPA constructed roads, streets, curbs and gutters, sidewalks and paths, bridges and viaducts. Sewer and power lines were installed, and the grounds were graded and landscaped. Charleston Navy Yard. The hospital at the Charleston Navy Yard was in large part a WPA project. The hospital complex included an administration building, a subsistence building, and four ward buildings. In addition to this facility, the WPA constructed officers quarters, a mess hall, recreation buildings, a transformer vault, and sanitary sewers; and laid out railroad tracks (Figure 3-10).
Boston Navy Yard. Work included such items as the construction of reinforced concrete galleries for air and steam lines; installation of water lines and hydrants, floodlights, and traffic signs; construction of sidewalks, fences, sewers, and cable ducts; building of concrete ramps, rehabilitation of buildings; filling and placing of sand boxes and bags for revetments; construction of machine foundations; demolition of wooden piers; repointing of a dry dock; and laying of railroad tracks. Norfolk Navy Yard. Buildings were rehabilitated; streets, sidewalks, and fences were repaired or reconstructed; and railroad tracks were repaired (Figure 3-11).
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Figure 3-11. Building Ways Office, Constructed by WPA, Norfolk Navy Yard, Virginia.
Treasure Island Airport, San Francisco. Roadways, runways, and aprons were constructed. An Administration building and a hangar were erected. In addition to these major operations, fences were built; curbs, sidewalks and catch basins were constructed; and general improvements were made to grounds. U. S. Naval Ammunition Depot, Burns City, Indiana. The major item of work here was the construction of 15. 7 miles of roads, together with retaining walls, gutters, and drainage structures. Approximately 80 miles of drainage ditches were provided in connection with general ground improvements and landscaping. U. S. Navy Yard, Washington, D. C. Work included a similar scope as that done at other navy yards, but also included construction of a transportation building for the repair of engines and cars as well as trucks and other transportation vehicles. Auxiliary Air Fields, Florida. In addition to improvements made at the Jacksonville and Pensacola Naval Air Bases in Florida (Figure 3-12 and Figure 3-13), a number of auxiliary land fields were constructed or further developed within the training radius of these stations.
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Figure 3-12. WPA Crews Constructing Drainage Ditch, Jacksonville Naval Air Station, Florida.
Figure 3-13. WPA-constructed Aviation Cadet Quarters, Pensacola Naval Air Station, Florida.
National Guard Armories. A special feature of the building construction program was the armory construction work carried out on a nationwide scale. The assistance of the WPA was sought by the National Guard Association the United States. It was found that in many localities a building could combine all the features of an armory with those of a community meeting place or recreation center; and a combination armory and community center was very widely adopted in local plans. Some hundreds of these buildings were constructed (Figure 3-14), varying in cost from a few thousand to several hundred
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thousand dollars, and many more old armories were reconstructed or renovated to meet advanced military needs.66
Many of these armories were located in small communities where sufficient skilled labor was not available from relief rolls, and where the sponsors financial means were not sufficient to cover the cost of hiring the skilled workers required. As a result, many armories were finished only after considerable delay. In larger cities, delays also were common, but related more to the fact that the sponsors submitted projects that were beyond their actual means, relying upon further federal assistance to effect the completion of work in which the federal government had a special interest.67 Local Airfields and Airports. At the beginning of the WPA program, airport work was in the category of reservoir projects those projects that could employ large numbers of workers and from which workers could be withdrawn in accordance with the current unemployment situation. Airport projects could employ large numbers of workers because of the large amount of grading, drainage, paving, and ground improvements that they included. Work could be curtailed or suspended on such projects because, at that time, they were not regarded as of pressing importance.68 At the outset, these projects were considered especially desirable by the WPA, chiefly with respect to their capacity to provide sufficient and prompt employment. The applications presented by local and state sponsors did not generally include carefully prepared and fully detailed estimates of costs, and the engineering review of these applications in the central office was not stringent. As it became increasing apparent that the work performed at some sites was ill-advised, however, the WPA moved to coordinate all of the local airport work under a centralized airport program. Accordingly, in July 1936, an Airways and Airports section was set up as part of the Engineering Division. Given the general absence of standardized facilities for airport construction, it appeared that the WPA might make an important
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contribution to the development of a system of facilities that would meet national requirements. Procedures were adopted that required full use of the information available from what was then the Bureau of Air Commerce (later the Civil Aeronautics Administration [CAA], and now the Federal Aviation Administration); this agency reviewed all airport projects with respect to their technical aeronautic features. The WPA itself, in its now more stringent engineering review of airport projects, made use of the standard plans of the CAA, including designs and specifications for drainage and paving, and the CAA criteria for selection of airport sites.69 It should be noted that WPA projects sponsored by the War Department and the Navy Department were not subject to CAA requirements, but to those of the sponsoring department. The WPA airport program, after it was organized, had two primary phases of activity: that which preceded and that which followed the declaration of a national defense emergency. In the earlier phases of activities, civil airport projects were subjected to the same requirements as all other WPA projects. Airports were built throughout the country on this basis, including those with the highest type of runway pavements, hangars, and administration buildings. Large projects were usually planned for gradual construction over a period of years; and the choice of the items that were constructed at any time was governed by the need of particular facilities to meet the demands of commercial aviation, the availability of WPA labor possessing the requisite skills, and the ability of sponsors to finance the local share of the costs. The method of construction involved the use of much hand labor (Figure 3-15 and Figure 3-16), and the unit costs were higher than they would have been if heavy equipment had been used to its utmost extent. These projects served the purposes of providing work relief while creating facilities of public value.70
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Figure 3-16. WPA-constructed Runway and Hangar (extreme right), Oklahoma City Airport, Oklahoma.
In the second phase of the airport program, the defense and war phase, the WPA was called upon to carry out an accelerated program of airport construction and improvement in the strategic areas all over the country. Projects certified by the War or Navy Department as of importance to national defense could be granted exemption by the Commissioner from certain regular WPA requirements. These exemptions made possible longer working hours and larger monthly earnings for WPA workers, and permitted the hiring of non-relief workers to any necessary extent. In addition, it was no longer required, for such projects, that the sponsors contribute a certain proportion of the total costs. The CAA was provided by Congress with funds that, in many instances, were used to supplement sponsors contributions.71 In this new phase, more heavy equipment was used (Figure 3-17). Such equipment might be rented, and the rental contracts might include the service of skilled operators. All civil airport plans were reviewed by the CAA and a certificate of air navigation facility necessity was a prerequisite to project operation. A large part of this program comprised the further development of existing airfields; however, many new airfields were constructed in their entirety by the WPA. The airport work sponsored directly by the War and Navy Departments also accelerated. On 31 December 1942, 202 airport projects were in operation. During the whole of the preceding 7 years, projects had been carried on at 1,045 airport sites. This work was divided almost equally between the earlier civil phase and the later defense phase of the program; for in the defense phase, about as much work was done in 2 years as in the preceding 5 years.72
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Figure 3-17. Use of Heavy Equipment for Runway Construction, Reilly Field, Fort McClellan, Alabama.
Communications. Assistance was given to the Federal Communications Commission in the construction and extension of radio monitoring stations. This work was early considered to be sufficiently important to warrant its certification by the Secretary of War as being of military importance. Operations included the construction, reconstruction, and remodeling of station buildings; the construction of roads, walks, and parking areas; the installation of underground telephone, transmission, and antenna cables; the erection of timber poles and steel towers for antenna; the erection and installation of fences and floodlights; and the making of general improvements to the grounds.73 Other Construction. Other types of construction projects completed under the auspices of national defense included construction of National Cemeteries; construction of, or improvements to, Soldiers and Sailors Homes and other Veterans facilities; and construction, improvement, or maintenance of infrastructure related to the support of military facilities. For example, in 1940, there was an emergency call for a greatly increased water service near Baltimore, Maryland, to meet the doubled needs of a bomber plant. The War Department assisted the WPA in making arrangements for the financing of the work in collaboration with the city and county of Baltimore, and in securing priorities for the pipe and fittings for a 16-inch main, 4 miles in length. The drain was laid by the WPA, with 250 men from the relief rolls, in 35 days.74 Scrap Program. Similarly, in the summer of 1941, when increased production of steel required the recovery of available scrap steel from all sources, a nationwide survey (made by the WPA) disclosed the existence of abandoned street car rails in 799 cities in 45 states, amounting to approximately 607,000 tons of scrap steel. The WPA, which had previously worked on removal of such rail systems under the civil program, increased its removal work. When title to the rails was publically held, projects sponsored by the City for rail removal and subsequent repavement were made eligible for WPA assistance and War Department certification. When title was privately held, it was acquired by the Metals Reserve Company, and WPA assistance in removal and repavement was carried on as part of a nationwide project for scrap
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metals and rubber recovery sponsored by the War Production Board and given certification by the War Department.75 Conservation and Survey Work. Other categories of national defense projects sponsored by the Engineering Division included conservation work, both on military reservations and large-scale conservation programs undertaken by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (flood control, soil erosion, reservoir construction), engineering surveys and maps (geodetic surveys, boundary surveys, topographic surveys, underground and surface structures [utilities] surveys, maps produced from aerial photographs, and planning and layout surveys for construction projects); and the scrap collection program. National defense projects were also sponsored by the Records and Research Division and the Statistical Research Division; these included compilation of military histories and National Guard yearbooks, preservation of maps and other military records, compilation of statistics relating to veterans of previous wars, and restoration of old military parks and monuments (e. g., historic Fort DuPont, Gettysburg, and St. Augustine). Emergency Disaster Aide. National defense projects also included those falling under the heading of Emergency Disaster Relief. Projects such as the flood control and soil erosion work sponsored by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers fell under this category, but also included emergency response for national defense situations. Shortly after the attack at Pearl Harbor, the WPA central office sent out instructions to the states to organize WPA forces of men, equipment, and tools so that they would be ready for emergency action in case of attack or sabotage by the enemy. As a result, in some states charts of the organization were developed and practice sessions were held so that all workers knew exactly where their assembly points would be. The WPA, with its trained supervisory and safety personnel, workers, equipment, and tools, was in a position to lend valuable services in case of attack.76 Administrative Undertakings. In addition to the above work performed by the Division of Engineering and Construction, the WPA gave assistance to the War Department on several occasions in an administrative capacity. In the summer of 1942, the Map-Chart Division of the Army Air Force requested the WPA to secure information as to the facilities available at all civil airports, landing fields, and seaplane bases in the United States. This information was urgently needed. Lists of known airports, questionnaire forms and instructions were prepared in cooperation with the Map-Chart Division, and were distributed to the state administrators with the request that the information be secured as rapidly as possible through the use of both administrative and supervisory personnel. Within a little more than 2 months, the desired information on some 3,800 sites was turned over to the Army Air Force.77 The other example resulted from the request of General DeWitt, Commanding Officer of the Ninth Corps Area to the Regional Director of WPA Region 7, for assistance in the evacuation of German, Italian, and Japanese aliens and people of Japanese ancestry from strategic areas on the Pacific Coast. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was to construct assembly and reception centers for the Japanese, and General DeWitt wanted the WPA to take the responsibility for managing these centers and of housing and feeding the evacuees until a permanent setup could be worked out by the War Relocation Board. The WPA Regional Director and his staff, augmented by the state WPA personnel, immediately went to work. They aided in the selection of suitable sites and worked out a plan that called for the maximum servicing of each camp by the Japanese themselves under the supervision of the WPA. In all, the WPA supervised 18 such camps.
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4.1
CCC Resources
CCC resources located on DoD installations fall into three categories: projects or improvements directly related to military purposes, resources funded by the WPA and built by the CCC enrollees at a training and deployment camp as skill-building exercises, and resources built by the CCC for a non-military federal agency (such as the Department of Agriculture or Bureau of Reclamation) on lands that were later transferred to DoD. As noted in Chapter 2, the primary focus of the CCC was conservation. Even when they completed projects associated with national defense, typical CCC projects involved land clearing, fire break construction, landscaping, and planting. Accordingly, the property types associated with CCC projects on military reservations are related predominantly to infrastructure improvement, soil erosion and drainage control, or landscaping. The following are examples of typical CCC resources of this type: Water control features (check dams, culverts, lined irrigation ditches, irrigation canals) Transportation features (paved and unpaved roads, tank trails, pedestrian trails, bridges) Erosion control- features (retaining walls, terracing, sea walls) Military training features (anti-tank ranges and railroads, firing ranges, anti-aircraft ranges, bivouac areas, targets, monitoring structures such as observation towers and bunkers) Landscaping features (nurseries, tree plantations) Infrastructure (tent pads, latrines, sidewalks, parking areas, telephone and utility lines) Recreation features (picnic areas, swimming pools, shelters) Fire breaks.
Buildings and structures, where present, are limited to shelters at picnic and recreation areas, tent pads, latrines, and look-out towers. Unlike the structures built at National Parks and within National Forests, which are often substantial buildings of wood and stone or adobe and rustic in style, buildings for military reservations mimicked the standardized styles and materials used for other military construction projects. The CCC used local materials for the majority of their construction projects; hauling and transportation of materials often being one of the projects listed in the typical work proposal. To keep costs down, materials were those that could be readily obtained in large quantities, usually from local quarries. In some instances, the CCC operated the quarry operation entirely, or took over operation of concrete manufacturing facilities for a given area. Work quality was variable due to the varying levels of skill among the CCC enrollees. In general, the CCC was viewed as an unskilled labor force to be used for projects that did not require particular expertise. The CCC program published a series of 21 Project Training guides to instruct enrollees in the proper way to accomplish specific types of projects, including the following: No. 1. The Why of Block-and-Tackle
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No. 2. Outline of Elementary Courses in Forestry No. 3. Carpentry Joints and Splices No. 4. Concrete No. 5. Brick and Stone Work No. 6. Landscape Conservation No. 7. Construction of Trails No. 8. Lumber No. 9. Signs and Markers No. 10. Construction of Relief Models No. 11. Carpentry Small Frame Buildings No. 12. Carpentry Four Room Frame House No. 13. Common Range Plants No. 14. Lawns.78
Training conferences were provided for CCC project foremen, and the various sponsors, such as the Forest Service, provided other training guides related to specific conservation projects. Projects requiring greater expertise were completed using skilled laborers, often obtained with WPA funds.
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themselves. Meals often were served outdoors until the mess hall could be built. The sturdy, but unpretentious barracks buildings accommodated 40 to 50 men each.80
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Figure 4-3. Typical CCC Camp Layout for 100 men, April 1933.
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By 1936, camps were being built of portable precut buildings (Figure 4-5) so that buildings could be moved after work was finished in an area. A standard design was adopted and each new camp consisted of four barracks, a mess hall, bath houses, a latrine, school building, and 12 other buildings to house army personnel and various support services.81 Side or spike camps were typically tent camps. Camps on military reservations consisted either of portable buildings or unused military barracks and support buildings (Figure 4-6 through Figure 4-9).
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Figure 4-8. CCC cabin constructed on National Forest land now occupied by Montana ARNG as a training area.
Figure 4-9. Spring reservoir tank constructed by CCC for U.S. Department of Grazing (now BLM), Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) China Lake, California
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4.2
WPA Resources
As noted in Chapter 3, WPA projects in support of national defense included statistical research, administrative work, historic preservation, and general conservation work, in addition to the projects directed through the Division of Construction and Engineering. The primary scope of this project; however, is built resources, so the focus of the following discussion will be on the WPA construction program. Throughout the whole building construction program, there were notable developments in certain architectural features, and certain economics accomplished by the use of particular materials. The WPA followed in architectural style the newer tendencies towards simplification, not only for aesthetic reasons, but also because simplicity of design was best suited to the limited skills usually available from the WPA. Full advantage was taken of the information and advice available from the structural committees of engineering and architectural societies, and also from producers of materials and their trade associations. The views and the technical information received from these sources were handed on to the local sponsors of WPA building construction projects, with the purpose of assisting them and their architects to plan for the use of the designs, materials, and equipment best suited to WPA operations. The WPA urged the elimination of ornate architectural features, intricate structural designs, and elaborate trim. Types of design were suggested which would not require highly skilled and specialized workers, where these were not available from the relief rolls. Encouragement was given in the use of methods that would require the least use of equipment consistent with efficiency in order to employ the maximum amount of WPA labor.82 Reinforced concrete was used very extensively in new WPA construction, in designs that fitted the local architectural traditions (for example, in our originally Spanish southwestern communities). When other structural materials were used, they were generally native to the region, easily accessible, and not expensive. All kinds of materials were carefully salvaged in WPA demolition operations (mostly associated with rehabilitation projects on older military reservations), and were used in new construction, with considerable savings to the community.83 Despite the encouragement of streamlined or simplified styles, designs of both public buildings (armories and arsenals) and those on military reservations typically conformed to the styles and tastes of the region. Buildings constructed on military reservations tended to be internally consistent, but architectural styles range by region and overall appearance of buildings could vary depending on the types of construction materials most readily available at the time of construction. Some construction, such as garages and other support buildings, used typical plans provided by the U.S. Army Constructing Quartermaster. By and large, WPA construction projects on DoD installations can be categorized into one of several groups based on location and usage. Most of the WPA construction performed to upgrade existing installations or build new ones from the ground up include building types and resources common to most installations: enlisted and officer housing, administration and instructional buildings, operational buildings for machinery, and infrastructure. Many civilian WPA projects, such as stadiums and public parks, promoted the ideal of recreation; and some military WPA projects were also influenced by these Depression-era ideals.The WPA also constructed a large number of military facilities not located on large installations. These resources include armories and arsenals scattered across the country.
Works Progress Administration, Division of Engineering and Construction, Final Report. Washington, D.C., January 1944, pp.79.
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Categories of buildings constructed by the WPA include the following; however, given that the WPA was responsible for construction of entire military reservations as well as substantial rehabilitation of existing buildings, this list cannot be comprehensive of all resource types: Armories and arsenals Housing Military operational buildings/structures (motor vehicle shops, garages) Airfields and associated resources including hangars Warehousing, Administrative, and Support buildings Recreational facilities Infrastructure (roads, utilities, ditches, sidewalks)
In addition, the WPA was responsible for likely thousands of structures and landscape features, comparable to those listed for the CCC program above. Figure 4-21 through Figure 4-28 show a typical range of such structures constructed at Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey. Armories. In 1935 the WPA took primary responsibility for funding the construction of small, one-unit armories. Hundreds of utilitarian armories were built in the south and southwest, regions that were mostly too poor or too new to have constructed relatively expensive castellated armories without federal funding. The WPA focused on building smaller, simpler buildings constructed of locally procured materials and built by unemployed, often-unskilled local men. Only a few regimental-sized armories were built during this period. The majority of the WPA armories were constructed in rural areas of the West, Midwest, and South. In these small communities, National Guard units predominantly borrowed space in commercial buildings or community halls for drilling and storage prior to World War II. Oklahoma had over 50 new armories constructed by the WPA, with South Carolina coming in second with 46. Architecturally, the WPA armories are a diverse group, generally divided geographically. Art Deco architecture of the 1920s and Art Moderne of the 1930s and 1940s provided the basis for a standardized, modern architectural style seen in armories across the country. In stark contrast to the castellated armories, these buildings were more modest in design, embellished with simple cast concrete details such as squares, crosses or an eagle. While the art deco armories continued to emphasize height over width, often through the use of a stepped parapet and vertical fluting, the Art Moderne buildings were decidedly horizontal, with simple banding and rounded corners.84 However, different regions favored different architectural styles and building materials, leading to some interesting design combinations. For example, all of the Oklahoma armories were designed by Bryan Nolen, an architect and officer in the Oklahoma National Guard. Nolens design drew upon Art Deco and Art Moderne influences with horizontal emphases and simplified forms. However, many of the Oklahoma armories used native stone or a combination of native stone and brick, where the latter was more available, leading to an interesting mix of the modern and the rustic. Regional architectural styles also predominated with Classical and Colonial Revivals popular in the Southeast, the Mediterranean Revival popular in Florida and California, and Mission Revival popular throughout the Southwest. WPA armories, therefore, run the gamut of regional styles, including both small, utilitarian structures and larger, more imposing buildings. Figure 4-10 through Figure 4-14 illustrate the range of regional styles encompassed by WPA armories; as can be seen in these images, even armories within the same state can vary widely in appearance due to choice of brick and cast concrete or stone.
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The Clinton, McAlester, and Eufaula armories in Oklahoma (Figure 4-12 through Figure 4-14) are excellent examples of intact WPA architecture. The materials, brick manufactured in Oklahoma or stone quarried in Oklahoma, and craftsmanship evident in masonry work, reflect both the goals of the WPA Building Program in Oklahoma and the practical considerations of using unskilled labor to construct large public buildings. All three buildings exhibit the strong horizontal massing with Art Deco-influenced vertical architectural details, particularly around the primary entrances. Oklahoma WPA armories were designed to have at least two principal facades each of which provide pedestrian or vehicular access to a street. The two primary facades are marked by massive, deep piers, wing walls framing the entry, abundant windows, and decorative details. The secondary facades have almost no decoration. Fifty-four armories were built with WPA funding in Oklahoma between 1935 and 1937. Of these, 27 are still owned by the Oklahoma National Guard. All 27 have been listed in the NRHP. WPA armories still in National Guard control in other states are somewhat less common, and range in evaluation status from those listed in the NRHP to eligible for listing, not eligible for listing, and unevaluated. The National
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Guard Bureau has an historic context study on armories in multiple volumes. The volume covering WPA armories is titled, Armories Historic Context Study, Volume IV: New Deal Era (1933-1942).85 This context includes more detail on WPA armories within the National Guard real property inventory, as well as the history of architectural developments for armories in general. MacDill Field. As noted in Chapter 3, MacDill Field was one of seven new air bases authorized for construction under the National Defense Act of 1935. Because that act did not provide funding for the proposed construction, the majority of the construction work completed at MacDill Field was done under the auspices of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers with WPA funding. There were to be two types of classifications designated for the buildings constructed on MacDill Field: permanent and temporary. Structures such as hangars, the commissary, and officers housing were classified as permanent facilities. The architectural style chosen for the permanent facilities was a combination of Spanish and Mediterranean influences appropriately recalling Floridas heritage and in order to provide comfort in Floridas hot climate. Installations such as barracks, administrative offices, and some warehouses were considered temporary. There were 31 temporary buildings planned for MacDill Field. Temporary buildings were typically wood frame structures, one or two stories high. However, the sheer number of temporary wood structures made them the dominant building type on the base.86 Approximately four houses were already in existence on the site prior to possession by the government in 1939. The most prominent building was the Benjamin House, a Spanish/Mediterranean style, cement and stucco-covered residence which would serve as the Officers Club until a new club/mess hall could be built. When the new club/mess hall was completed, the Benjamin House was used for Officers Quarters. This house served as the model for MacDill's military housing (later demolished). The Army usually implemented a policy to utilize local construction methods and architectural styles when engaged in new construction (Figure 4-15). The new buildings constructed included two aircraft hangars with a support shop, four warehouses, a photographic laboratory, and a communications building with a guard and fire house (Figure 4-16 and Figure 4-17).
National Guard Bureau (NGB). Armories Historic Context Study, Volume IV: New Deal Era (19331942). Prepared by Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc. and Architectural and Historical Research, LLC. December 2004.
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Figure 4-17. Building 26 (Communications Building with Fire Station), MacDill AFB.
The base also constructed several temporary facilities to house the enlisted men. Seventeen double-decker type barracks were built to house 63 men (Figure 4-18). There were eight mess halls capable of feeding 250 men each. Six recreation facilities also served as supply buildings. With the approach of the scheduled arrival of the first troops on 15 April 1940, the base decided to expedite the installation of necessary utilities as well as the plumbing, heating, and roofing of buildings by using WPA labor and the rough lumber produced on the base instead of outside contractors.
(NARA, RG 69, Negatives 271-C and 24293) Figure 4-18. Enlisted Barracks, MacDill AFB, Florida.
The majority of the buildings and structures constructed with WPA funding are included in two historic districts at MacDill AFB, the MacDill Field Historic District and the Staff Officers Quarters Historic District. Both districts are eligible for listing in the NRHP and documentation has been provided to the Historic American Building Survey (HABS). Both districts display the Mediterranean Revival architectural style. Typical features of Mediterranean Revival construction are stucco exteriors, arched openings, low pitched roofs with clay tile, and
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asymmetrical facades. Most contributing buildings within the districts, especially those of lesser significance, display a practical adaptation of Mediterranean Revival in the Military Vernacular style. This style typically used poured-in-place concrete or concrete block construction. Mediterranean Revival, also referred to as Spanish Colonial Revival, was an early twentieth-century adaptation of an earlier Mission style. Marcus Whiffens guide to architectural styles87 points out that contrary to the Mission style, Spanish Colonial Revival frequently employed ornamentation. On MacDill AFB this appeared in the use of quoins (decorative blocks standing out from corners or other structural points of buildings (Figure 4-19), pilasters (columns inset into exterior walls), and coping (decorative extensions on top of roof lines).
In shape, the district approximates an arrow with the point of the arrowhead at Hangar 3 and the shaft extending along Florida Keys Avenue to terminate at Building 344. From Hangar 3, edges of the arrowhead extend out to Hangar 1 to the south and Hangar 5 to the east. Structures found along the Hangar Loop complete the arrowhead and comprise the majority of facilities in the district. Eligibility of the MacDill Field Historic District and the Staff Officers Quarters Historic District for the NRHP is based on at least two of the four National Register criteria (for description of criteria: an association with events that have made a contribution to American history (criterion A) and embodiment of a distinctive type, period, or method of construction (criterion C). Furthermore, the district meets the NRHPs general guidelines in displaying integrity of location; cohesiveness of design; definable setting; and continuity of materials; workmanship; and feeling. Camp Edwards. Between 1935 and 1940, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the federal government, primarily using WPA funds, constructed 63 buildings at Camp Edwards and two, 500-foot wide turf runways at Otis Field. Most of what the WPA completed at Camp Edwards falls into the range of clearing and infrastructure work, including road construction, trenching for utilities, construction of tent pads, and similar projects. The WPA also assisted with completion of maps and surveys in advance
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of later construction activities. Most of the buildings constructed at Camp Edwards by the WPA have long since been demolished; however, five remain including the former Camp Headquarters (Building 102), the former Williams Hospital, and three warehouses (Figure 4-19 through Figure 4-22).
Figure 4-20. Camp Headquarters, Building 102 (1937 and 2005), Camp Edwards, Massachusetts.
Figure 4-21. Former Williams Hospital (1937 and 2005), Camp Edwards, Massachusetts.
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In general, the WPA buildings at Camp Edwards feature the Military Vernacular style that would become the hallmark of the World War II training camp. Building 102, the Camp Headquarters, is a two-story concrete structure with a peaked shingled roof, while Williams Hospital is a single-story rectangular building with a gabled roof. The three remaining warehouses are long rectangular, single-story concrete buildings with gabled roofs. Both Building 102 and the former Williams Hospital have been determined eligible for listing on the NRHP, although both have been substantively modified. In 1941, two additional two-story buildings were constructed to either side of Building 102, and all three buildings were joined together by single-story breezeways in the 1950s. The conjoined buildings were clad in transite siding in the early 1960s. The former Williams Hospital has had various porches and entranceways added and removed, and also has been clad in transite siding. The inside of the building has been altered for functions ranging from the buildings original use as a hospital to subsequent use as a jail, to its current use as office space. Picatinny Arsenal. The list of WPA projects completed at Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey between 1935 and 1937 is extensive, and includes everything from rehabilitation of existing buildings, construction of new buildings, and construction of flood control and infrastructure elements. A sample of the four-page project list provided in the Project Completion Report88 is as follows (Figure 4-23 through Figure 4-28 are taken from this same document):
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As can be seen in Figure 4-23, even when the function of the building was the same (e.g., small garage), the building plan, architectural style, and even the building materials varied considerably. Buildings were constructed using poured concrete, brick, and stone, with flat or gabled roofs, in shingled or standing seam metal styles. In general, architectural style and materials for any given building or structure were selected to mimic those of the existing buildings or structures in their immediate settings; hence the small garages in Figure 4-23 show a Military Vernacular style for garages in more industrial settings within the Arsenal, and a more cottage style in proximity to base housing units.
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Fort Indiantown Gap. Construction of Fort Indiantown Gap began in 1932 under the auspices of a State Emergency Relief project. In November 1933, several CWA projects were started, including construction of mess halls, offices, latrines, roads, water, sewer and light lines in the artillery area. The concrete block mess halls in Areas 12 and 13 (Figure 4-29 and Figure 4-30) were the first permanent buildings built at the Gap. During that year, additional land was purchased to extend the camp area and construct an artillery firing range.
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Figure 4-29. Concrete Block Mess Hall, Area 12, Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania.
Figure 4-30. Concrete Block Mess Hall, Area 13, Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania.
In February 1935 WPA funding was received for a number of new projects, consisting of preparation of other camp sites, sewer mains, and the grading of the parade grounds. By 1936, all work at the Gap was consolidated under the WPA. Mess halls, latrines, and showers were removed from Mt. Gretna and shipped to Indiantown Gap (Figure 4-31). Sufficient latrines and showers with hot and cold water were constructed for use by all troops. Other improvements included grading of camp sites, clearing of timber in the artillery firing range, and numerous other projects such as clearing the firing line of the 200-yard range for the use of 100 targets.
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Figure 4-31. Row of Mess Halls in 55th Infantry Area Dismantled at Mt. Gretna and Relocated to Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania.
WPA projects completed in 1937 included dismantling of remaining buildings at Mt. Gretna and rebuilding them on various troop sites at Indiantown Gap. A complete Brigade camp site was constructed with modern latrines and showers. The Medical Regiment area and a Camp Hospital of 24-bed capacity were completed in Area 9. The artillery firing range was greatly improved for training purposes. Water, sewer, light and power lines were extended. Roadways into new areas were built. Telephone communications were improved. A rifle range, consisting of 12 targets with firing points at 200 to 1000 yards, was completed (Figure 4-32). A retaining wall was constructed along St. Josephs Spring (Figure 4-33).
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Figure 4-33. Stone Wall Along St. Josephs Spring, Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania.
Continued important improvements were made during 1938, including the construction of several warehouses in the Utility Area, for storage of equipment, material, and supplies being transferred from Mt. Gretna. In a document submitted to the Military Reservation Commission, Brigadier General Edward Martin reported that the WPA forces had increased to a maximum strength of approximately 500 men, and he praised the workers by stating Their work has been outstanding and we have made rapid progress in the development of the Reservation with their help.89 In addition to all of the construction efforts to build the reservation, special WPA assistance was given to Indiantown Gap between 1940 and 1942. The troops previously in training there had been moved out and another contingent was expected to arrive shortly. Meanwhile, a recent cold spell had resulted in extensive damage to water pipes, tanks, and other facilities. On very short notice the WPA transferred 200 men to repair the damage and to put the buildings in shape to accommodate the incoming troops (Figure 4-34). Thereafter for a considerable period of time, as each contingent left the reservation, the WPA force cleaned and renovated the buildings for the next group and maintained fires in building furnaces for the protection of installations.90
Back at the Gap" is a series of articles by Major General (USAF, Ret.) Frank H. Smoker, Jr. These articles were first published in the Lebanon Daily News. The 50th and final installment of the "Back at the Gap" series was published on 12 October 2005. Works Progress Administration, Division of Engineering and Construction, Final Report. Washington, D. C., January 1944, pp. 79.
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Figure 4-34. WPA Crew Moving a House, Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
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Art murals are a little recognized and rare WPA resource on military installations. Artists were employed under the Federal Arts Project, administered by the WPA, to beautify the interiors of military buildings with murals reflecting local history and culture. Earlier attempts had been made to include artists in Federal relief programs under the Public Works of Art Project from 1933 to 1934 and the Treasury Department Section of Painting and Sculpture. However, the creation of the Federal Art Project in 1935 generated over 5,000 jobs for artists and produced over 225,000 works of public art. Perhaps the most enduring and best known works produced under the Federal Art Project are murals decorating the interiors of post offices, schools, and governmental buildings across the country. Artists were most often put to work on mural projects in their home state or surrounding region. Less recognized are the murals commissioned for newly constructed WPA buildings on military installations. Some remain in original locations, while others have been transferred to installation museums or art museums. Some may remain in place undiscovered, painted over in later remodeling. Those documented to date were constructed as large paintings in frames that were attached to walls, allowing for easy relocation. News articles, lists of artist works, architectural drawings, and oral histories provide clues to the existence of these murals. (Figure 4-35 and Figure 4-36)
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Figure 4-35. Federal Art Project murals decorating interior of WPA-constructed Administrative Building, Jackson Barracks, Louisiana (1940). (Louisiana Division/City Archives, New Orleans Public Library)
Figure 4-36. As We Follow the Red Guidon (1943) Dean Ryerson. Currently in storage at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. (Fort Sill National Landmark and Museum).
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The murals for the military typically display themes from Americas military history, economic recovery symbolism, or local cultural heritage. Murals on military bases typically involved local artists and local schools of art. Lew Davis at Fort Huachuca and the Kiowa Five at Fort Sill are examples. Lew Davis served as the State Art Project Supervisor for the Arizona in the late 1930s. Once World War II began, Davis joined the Army and was stationed at Fort Huachuca for three years. During his time at Huachuca, Davis was commissioned by the post commander to paint a mural for the White Officers Mess in 1943 (Figure 4-38). Davis also established a silkscreen shop at Huachuca to produce Army recruitment posters featuring African American soldiers in contrast to the blond, blue-eyed white soldiers typically seen on recruitment posters. Several African American soldiers worked in the poster shop (Figure 4-37) and expressed an interest in painting, so Davis began teaching mural painting. After completing two murals for the White Officers Mess, Davis painted a five-panel mural in the Black Officers Mess depicting The Negro in Americas Wars in 1944. In 1947, the mural was sent to Howard University in Washington, D.C. and is on display at the Howard University Gallery of Art. Lew Davis work at Huachuca improved the morale of African American soldiers, for which he received Legion of Merit award.
Figure 4-37. Soldiers at work in the screenprinting workshop that produced posters for the Ninth Service Command featuring African American soldiers. (Fort Huachuca Museum)
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Figure 4-38. The Founding of Fort Huachuca (1943), Lew Davis. Originally hung in White Officers Mess, Fort Huachuca, Arizona. (Fort Huachuca Museum)
In 1914, a Catholic nun began to teach three Kiowa boys art lessons at the St. Patricks Mission School in Anadarko, Oklahoma. Jack Hokeah, Spencer Asah, and Stephen Mopope were invited to the University of Oklahoma by art professor Oscar Jacobson in 1927 and were joined by Monroe Tsatoke and James Auchiah. The artists became known as the Kiowa Five and were part of a movement after World War I to recognize Native American art as equal in artistic quality to western art. Paintings and silk-screened prints by the "Five Kiowa Artists" were exhibited in Prague, Czechoslovakia and France during the late 1920s. During the late 1930s, the Federal Art Project involved many Native American artists in the production of works of public art. Several of the Kiowa Five produced easel paintings and murals in public buildings throughout the West and Southwest, particularly in their home state of Oklahoma. In the Fort Sill Museum and Archives are two works by Stephen Mopope (also known as Qued Koi, Painted Robe[Figure 4-39]) commissioned by the U.S. Army at Fort Sill near Lawton, Oklahoma. Both are currently in storage at Fort Sill awaiting reinstallation or display. Mopope was born in 1898 in Indian Territory of a family of artists. He credited his great uncle Silverhorn (Haungooah) as his first great art teacher and another great-uncle Oheltoint, who, with Haungooah, painted on tipis, and produced other Kiowa art pieces. Kiowa Field Agency Matron Susie Peters also provided instruction to Mopope, who later studied under Professors Edith Mahier and Jacobson at the University of Oklahoma. In addition to painting, Mopope also was a flute player, an avid dancer, and a farmer. His themes invariably depict cultural aspects of Kiowa life. He was one of six Indian artists commissioned to paint murals in a new Federal Building for the U.S. Department of the Interior in Washington, D.C., along with fellow Kiowa artist James Auchiah. Mopope's Fort Sill murals depict a ceremonial dance and a peyote ceremony and are painted in oils, approximately 6 by 60 feet in dimension. His work resides in the collections of the
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Gilcrease Museum and the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, the Heard Museum in Phoenix, and the Museum of the American Indian in New York. Mopope died on February 2, 1974 at Fort Cobb, Oklahoma.
Figure 4-39. Kiowa War Dance (1934) and Kiowa Peyote Ceremony (1935), Stephen Mopope. Fort Sill, Oklahoma (courtesy of Fort Sill National Landmark and Museum).
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Cultural resources, including resources like those described in Section 4.1, are identified and managed by the DoD in accordance with federal laws and internal DoD regulations. Cultural resources management can be seen as comprising three overall phases of investigation: identification, evaluation, and treatment. The National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966, 80 Stat. 915, 16 U.S.C. 470, as amended, established the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) as the official list of properties significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture. The NRHP includes properties that merit preservation and is an important planning tool that is updated continually to represent the many facets of American history. The NRHP is maintained by the Secretary of the Interior and administered by the National Park Service. The Department of the Interior has developed criteria defining the qualities of significance and integrity for listing properties in the NRHP (36 CFR Part 60). To qualify for NRHP listing, properties must possess significance within an important historic context applying the National Register Criteria for evaluation and historic integrity reflective of the significance. Resources generally should be at least 50 years old for NRHP designation. Resources that have achieved significance within the past 50 years might be eligible if they are integral parts of an historic district or meet one of seven criteria considerations necessary for individual designation. The Secretary of the Interior has developed standards and guidelines for both identification and evaluation. These are found at the Secretary of the Interiors Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation (http://www.nps.gov/history/local-law/arch_stnds_0.htm). DoD as well as the Army, Navy, and Air Force have further regulations and guidance regarding the identification and evaluation of cultural resources. Under section 110 of the NHPA, federal agencies are charged with identifying and nominating properties to the NRHP. In most cases agencies evaluate properties for their eligibility for listing in the NRHP a process that provides equivalent legal protection to the properties -- rather than formally nominating them. Under section 106 of the NHPA, federal agencies identify and evaluate properties to determine their eligibility for inclusion in the NRHP prior to assessing the potential effects of an undertaking. Federal agencies are required to consider the effects of their undertakings on properties that are listed in or eligible for listing in the NRHP and to afford the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, an independent federal agency, an opportunity to comment.
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Building: A building, such as a house, barn, church, hotel, or similar construction, is created principally to shelter any form of human activity. Building also might refer to a historically and functionally related complex, such as a courthouse and jail or a house and barn. Examples: CCC camp buildings, WPA armories, arsenals, maintenance garages, warehouses, hangar
Structure: The term structure is used for constructions erected for purposes other than creating human shelter or sheltering human activity. Examples: levees, irrigation ditches, stone walls, reservoirs, bridges, lined walkways
Object: The term "object" is used for resources, other than buildings and structures that are primarily artistic in nature or are relatively small in scale and simply constructed. Although it can be, by nature or design, movable, an object is associated with a specific setting or environment. Examples: monuments, memorials, murals
Site: A site is the location of a significant event, a prehistoric or historic occupation or activity, or a building or structure, whether standing, ruined, or vanished, where the location itself possesses historic, cultural, or archeological value regardless of the value of any existing structure. Example: ruins of CCC camps
District: A district is a significant concentration, linkage, or continuity of sites, buildings, structures, or objects united historically or aesthetically by plan or physical development. Historic landscapes (historic designed landscapes, historic vernacular landscapes, and historic sites) are considered a type of District for the purposes of NRHP evaluation. Example: CCC camp compounds, cantonment area inclusive of WPA-constructed buildings on an installation, airfield constructed by WPA
Landscape: A cultural landscape is a geographic area, including both cultural and natural resources and the wildlife or domestic animals therein, associated with a historic event, activity, or person or exhibiting other cultural or aesthetic values.93 Cultural landscapes can include historic sites, historic designed landscapes, historic vernacular landscapes, and ethnographic landscapes. Example: A military reservation completely constructed by the WPA, if sufficient features are extant; a series of ranges constructed by the CCC
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STANDARD III: Identification activities include explicit procedures for record keeping and information distribution. Identification activities include the development of a research design, archival research and possibly development of historic contexts, field surveys, and analyses. The research design describes the objectives and methodology of the identification activities. The approach to identifying historic properties depends upon the goals of the survey and the information available. 5.1.2.1 Objectives
The objectives of the identification activity will determine the appropriate methodology. Identification of historic properties can be undertaken as follows: Update existing survey information. The identification of historic properties is an ongoing process. Inventories of an installations historic properties might not include all properties associated with CCC or WPA projects. Built resources associated with CCC or WPA projects are often difficult to distinguish from typical World War II-era construction, and some structures or features, such as culverts or retaining walls, are atypical built resources that might have been excluded in building surveys. Gather information for the planning of a particular project. An undertaking might be planned in an area that has not been surveyed previously for historic properties. Thus, the identification of historic properties might be limited to a single property or to a discrete area, or might encompass an entire installation. The research design for the identification activities should indicate clearly the objectives of the effort to identify historic properties. Methodology
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The Secretary of the Interiors Guidelines for Identification distinguish two categories of survey: reconnaissance and intensive.94 Reconnaissance surveys provide general information about the location, distribution, and characteristics of properties. The purpose of intensive surveys is to document historic properties in sufficient detail to allow evaluation of their significance applying the National Register Criteria for Evaluation. A reconnaissance survey can be useful in establishing boundaries of an area that needs intensive survey or to predict the types of properties likely to be subjected to this more intensive effort. An intensive survey is necessary to gather the information necessary for determining National Register eligibility. Once the objectives of the identification activities are determined, the appropriate approach can be selected. As with all identification efforts, a research design should identify the goals for the identification project, all properties types likely to be identified, the, research questions or goals, and the methodological approach for accomplishing the project. The methodology should be designed to collect data to determine all properties historical functions, construction date, relationship to CCC and WPA program, relationship and contribution to other historic themes and periods, integrity including alterations or modifications, and historical relationship to larger complexes and to surrounding properties and landscape. Development of a historic context, discussed in more detail in section 5.2 below, would be called for in the research design. Archival research and field survey are the two primary means of identifying historic properties. Archival research provides information needed for the historic context that serves as the basis for evaluation and gives basic information on the properties to be identified, such as what was constructed, why it was
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constructed, and when and where it was constructed. Primary sources include historic maps, historic photographs, real property records, completion reports, and original construction drawings. These materials are located in a variety of repositories, including installation real property offices and engineering offices; installation, Command, or servicewide history offices; installation and local museums or libraries; and the NARA. Secondary sources include installation or activity histories, county or local histories, nationwide historic context studies, and previous cultural resources studies. Current installation maps and real property lists, with building numbers and dates of construction, are basic data necessary to conduct a field survey. These documents assist in identifying the properties that should be surveyed and in recording their location. Survey documentation provides a written record of the survey efforts, including maps indicating the boundaries of the area surveyed and the location of properties identified during the survey, survey forms, photographs of surveyed properties, and a survey report. The survey report should describe the survey objectives, methodology, and results.
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Once properties are identified, their historic significance is evaluated. The Secretary of the Interiors Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation (48 FR 44716) define the Standards for Evaluation which are as follows: STANDARD I: STANDARD II: Evaluation of the significance of historic properties uses established criteria. Evaluation of significance applies the criteria within historic contexts.
STANDARD III: Evaluation results in a list or inventory of significant properties that is consulted in assigning registration and treatment priorities. STANDARD IV: Evaluation results are made available to the public. The objective of the evaluation process is to identify historic properties, or those resources that are worthy of consideration for a preservation treatment. The accepted criteria used to evaluate historic properties are the National Register Criteria for Evaluation (36 CFR Part 60. 4). The Criteria are discussed below.
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The National Park Service has published guidance for applying the criteria in National Register Bulletin 15: How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation.95 To qualify for the National Register, a property generally must be older than 50 years, must be associated with an important historic context, and must retain historic integrity.
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5. Determine to what extent CCC and WPA resource types are present (rare example of a common type no longer extant, for example). 6. Determine how the extant property types and resource to be evaluated illustrate an important aspect of CCC or WPA history. (Note that history unrelated to CCC-WPA must be considered too). 7. Determine if the resource to be evaluated is significant for its architecture, method of construction, or as the works of a master. 8. Determine whether the resource retains sufficient physical features to convey its WPA or CCC significance. 5.2.2.1 Issues Related to Evaluating Properties Using Historic Contexts
Historic District versus Individual Eligibility. While CCC and WPA properties, as classes of resources, might be significant, not every resource associated with a former CCC camp or structure built by the CCC or WPA may be eligible for listing in the NRHP. While some resources are unique representations of American history or architecture, resources that are less significant individually may become more significant as contributors to a cohesive group. The framework established by the historic context for CCC and WPA resources focuses on the role of specific projects within the larger New Deal Program at the local, state, or national levels to assess its significance and the significance of its component resources. CCC-constructed resources are more likely to be eligible as historic districts (e. g., CCC camps) or as parts of historic landscapes (e. g., erosion and flood control features, landscaping features). WPA-constructed resources are more likely to include individually or thematically significant resources (e.g., armories) or historic districts (e.g., buildings within an installation associated with WPA construction projects). Comparing Related Properties. During the process of evaluating a propertys significance, the property usually is compared with other examples of the property type that illustrate the selected historic context. This is not necessary if (1) the property is the only surviving example of a property type that is important within the historic context or (2) the property distinctly has the characteristics necessary to represent the context (National Park Service 1998). In other cases, the property must be evaluated against other similar properties to determine its significance. For example, a CCC camp or WPA armory should be compared historically and physically with other former CCC camps and WPA armories to determine whether it contains the components of a CCC camp or WPA armory and to assess its level of integrity. Levels of Significance. The NRHP Criteria for Evaluation define three levels of significance: local, state, and national. The level of significance is based on the selection of geographic area, one of the three components of the framework of a historic context.97 Local historic contexts are related to the history of a town, city, county, or region. A property could be an example of a property type found in several places, but in a local historic context the significance of a property is assessed in terms of its importance to the local area. For CCC resources, local significance could be attached to the contribution that the CCC work force made to the operation of the installation, or the fact that locally significant individuals might have been members of the CCC Company that did the work on the installation. On the other hand, a CCC camp on a military installation may have served the state-wide training facility for all CCC inductees statewide and, therefore, may be significant at the state level. For WPA projects, local significance is easier to establish, as construction of National Guard armories and arsenals was often proposed by the town or city government. At a different scale, the
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construction of a new military installation may have had national military purposes, even if it also had a considerable impact upon the local economy. The original resources of the new military installation likely are locally significant if they retain historical significance. A resource, thus, may have multiple levels of significance. State historic contexts or themes should be applied when a property represents an important aspect of state history. Examples of properties significant within a statewide historic context are not necessarily found in every part of the state, but are important to the history of the state as a whole. SHPOs have developed historic contexts relevant to state and local history; for example, the Colorado, Idaho, and Kentucky SHPO include themes for WPA and CCC construction in their state contexts. The assessment of CCC and WPA resources to the level of state importance will need to be made on a site-specific basis as applied to the entirety of the state. Oklahomas evaluation of its WPA funded armories on a thematic basis at the state level and subsequent listing in the NRHP draws on knowledge of the extent of the WPA constructed armories statewide, and those extant today. For Oklahomas thematic listing of its WPA armories in the NRHP, it is important to know that 54 armories were originally constructed with WPA assistance and of these 27 are extant today. National historic contexts are related to aspects of history that affected the nation as a whole. A property that illustrates an aspect of national history should be evaluated within a national context. The CCC and WPA programs represented a huge investment in infrastructure, administration, and interagency coordination for the federal government, the U.S. Army (command staff for the CCC), and individual project proponents. From constructing CCC camps, and hiring and training the members of each CCC Company, to proposing and implementing CCC and WPA projects, implementation of these programs was a logistical challenge. Given the national significance of these programs, a national context is one of the appropriate contexts for assessing CCC and WPA resources. Levels of significance are not mutually exclusive. A property may be significant in one, two, or all three levels of significance. The distinction between properties that are related to a national context and those that are nationally significant should be noted. Nationally significant properties illustrate the broad patterns of U.S. history, possess exceptional value or quality, and retain a high degree of integrity. Nationally significant properties may be eligible for designation as National Historic Landmarks. The National Historic Landmark Criteria for Evaluation (36 CFR Part 65) are more stringent than the National Register Criteria.
Criterion A of the National Register recognizes properties associated with events important in the broad patterns of U.S. history. These events can be of two types: (1) specific events or (2) patterns of events or trends that occurred over time. CCC and WPA resources embody the former in that they were constructed and used in direct association with the emergency relief programs of the New Deal. Specific CCC or WPA resources might also be associated with specific events, such as construction of a new military installation or, most broadly, improvements to military installations as part of the preparation for entering World War II. An approach for determining if a CCC or WPA resource is significant under Criterion A within the Historic Context is detailed as follows: 1. Determine the role of the CCC or WPA resource, its historic associations, and current purposes.
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2. Determine if the resource is associated with a specific event or pattern or trend in events apart from the national CCC or WPA program. 3. Evaluate the propertys construction and function historically to determine whether it is associated with the national CCC and WPA program in an important way. 5.2.3.2 Criterion B: Association with People
Properties can be listed in the NRHP for their association with the productive lives of significant persons. The individual in question must have made contributions to history that can be specifically documented and that were important within a historic context. This criterion might be applicable to structures or features created by individual CCC or WPA enrollees (e.g., famous artisans, for example muralists Lew Davis or Steven Mopope), to CCC camps administered by historically important military personnel, or resources used by important persons (e.g., Building 102 at Camp Edwards used by President John F. Kennedy). 5.2.3.3 Criterion C: Design/Construction
To be eligible for listing in the NRHP under Criterion C, properties must meet at least one of the following four requirements: (1) embody distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; (2) represent the work of a master; (3) possess high artistic value; or, (4) represent a significant and distinguishable entity whose components might lack individual distinction. National Register Bulletin 1598 defines distinctive characteristics as the physical features or traits that commonly recur in properties. Type, period, or method of construction is defined as the way certain properties are related to one another by cultural tradition or function, by dates of construction or style, or by choice or availability of materials and technology. The portable buildings used for CCC camps were constructed using standardized designs developed by the Quartermaster Corps. As such, they might be considered to embody the characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction that is unique to the CCC. In contrast, the National Guard garages, also built to a standardized design, share characteristics with other World War II-era buildings and structures on military installations and might not be specific to WPA construction. Armories, arsenals, housing units, and other isolated buildings constructed with the WPA assistance may qualify as the works of a master, in those instances where the designer, builder, or artisan was a recognized master within his own country, or as possessing high artistic value. Certainly the works of Oklahoma armories of Bryan Nolen or murals of Lew Davis or Steven Mopope are examples. The term significant and distinguishable entities refers to historic properties that contain a collection of components that might lack individual distinction but form a significant and distinguishable whole. This portion of Criterion C applies only to districts. Buildings and structures constructed by the WPA as part of the construction of new military installations are most likely to meet Criterion C as they represent physically and functionally distinct compounds within the installation. An example of this would be the buildings composing the MacDill Field Historic District at MacDill AFB in Florida. 5.2.3.4 Criterion D: Information Potential
Properties can be listed in the NRHP if they have yielded, or might be likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history. Two requirements must be met for a property to meet Criterion D: (1) the property must have, or have had, information to contribute to the understanding of history or prehistory; and, (2) the information must be considered important. This criterion generally applies to
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archeological sites, which makes it a potentially important evaluation criterion for application of the Historic Context. Since many CCC camps are in ruins or contain no structures, they might be considered archaeological sites. The primary attributes by which a historic site or the historic component of an archaeological site might be determined to be eligible for nomination to the NRHP are the temporally diagnostic characteristics of the historic cultural material that the site contains. Generally, evaluation of a historic site is based on the degree to which the period represented by the site has been documented at other contemporaneous sites in the locality, region, or nation at large. Only exceptionally unique historic sites, historic sites associated with exceptionally important persons, or historic sites that are representative of a historic period or theme that has been identified as particularly important are likely to contribute a significant amount of new information to the understanding of a locality, region, or the nation at large. For example, the general history of CCC camps is well-represented in the archival record, but the reconstruction of social and economic patterns of the CCC companies that lived at these camps will depend ultimately on the data that can be gathered from oral histories and archaeological excavation of the cultural deposits that represent the remains of these camps. Therefore, a historic archaeological site that preserved sufficient data to answer research questions concerning the daily life of CCC camps likely would be considered to be significant and eligible for nomination to the NRHP. In summary, due to their short period of use by the CCC (12 years for the longest-used camps) and frequency of reuse (for housing prisoners of war or as temporary compounds at military installations), these sites often do not retain significant archaeological deposits (buried strata) or artifacts, making it unlikely that the site has the archaeological record from which significant information may be gleaned in most cases. This factor represents a serious limitation to most camps ability to satisfy the information content requirements of Criterion D.
5.2.4 Integrity
To meet the National Register Criteria for Evaluation, a property, in addition to possessing significance within a specific historic context, must have integrity. Integrity is the ability of a property to convey its significance through the retention of essential physical characteristics from its period of significance. The National Register Criteria for Evaluation list seven aspects of integrity as follows: LOCATION: Location is the place where the historic property was constructed or the place where the historic event occurred. DESIGN: Design is the combination of elements that create the form, plan, space, structure, and style of a property. SETTING: Setting is the physical environment of a historic property. MATERIALS: Materials are the physical elements that were combined or deposited during a particular period of time and in a particular pattern or configuration to form a historic property. WORKMANSHIP: Workmanship is the physical evidence of the crafts of a particular culture or people during any given period in history or prehistory. FEELING: Feeling is a propertys expression of the aesthetic or historic sense of a particular period of time. ASSOCIATION: Association is the direct link between an important historic event or person and a historic property.
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A property eligible for the NRHP must possess several of these aspects of integrity. The assessment of a propertys integrity is rooted in its significance. The reasons a property is important should be established first, then the qualities necessary to convey that significance can be identified. 1. Determine the essential physical features that must be present for a property to represent its significance What did the property look like at the time that it was constructed by the CCC or WPA? 2. Determine whether the essential physical features are sufficiently visible to convey their significance. What features identify the property as of CCC or WPA construction or place it within its specific historic context? 3. Compare the property with similar properties if the physical features necessary to convey the significance are not well-defined. Do other similar properties significant for CCC or WPA associations share features? 4. Determine, based on the propertys significance, which aspects of integrity are particularly important to the property in question and if they are intact. Which features are more important than others (for example, location versus design) given the related significance of the property to the CCC or WPA? To evaluate the integrity of a CCC camp, a complex of CCC-constructed features, or a group of WPAconstructed buildings as an historic district or historic landscape, the majority of the CCC- or WPArelated properties in the district must possess integrity to the identified period of significance. A sufficient number of resources must remain from the period of significance to represent that significance. In addition, the relationships among the districts components, i.e., massing, arrangement of buildings, and installation plan, must be substantially unchanged since the period(s) of significance. A critical part of evaluating the integrity of a district should include an assessment of whether later building campaigns have disrupted the plan, changed configurations, or obscured the relationships between the buildings and structures. 5.2.4.1 Buildings and Structures
Buildings (e.g., armories, warehouses, housing, office/administrative structures, garages, hangars, support and operations buildings) and structures (e.g., drainage ditches, walls, roads, dams) may hold historical or cultural associations that make them significant as individual historic resources. Buildings and structures may be individually significant under Criterion A for historical associations with either the CCC or the WPA (or both, in some cases) with a local, state, or national level of significance. Typical categories of significance that CCC and WPA resources may fall under include Social History, for New Deal work program associations; and Military, Engineering, or Entertainment/Recreation, depending on the type and function of the resource. Multiple categories may fit a particular resource. For example, the Artillery Bowl at Fort Sill, Oklahoma is significant under the Social History category as a WPA project and also under Entertainment/Recreation as a sports and entertainment venue. CCC or WPA resources significant under Criterion C typically fall under the Architecture or Engineering categories. A resource may be significant under Criterion C as a unique example, but also as a typical representation, of an architectural style, design, or method of construction. Many CCC or WPA resources fall under the latter assessment due to the standardized nature or styles and methods employed in their construction. The WPAconstructed armories in Oklahoma are an example of this as they were all designed by Bryan Nolen, an architect and Oklahoma guardsman who designed standardized plans for one-, two- and four-unit armories built by the WPA in Oklahoma.
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While most of the resources in this context are CCC or WPA projects built specifically for the Navy or War Departments and are still located on DoD facilities, some resources exist that were built for other purposes on lands that later fell under DoD purview. These properties should be evaluated under historic contexts related to the CCC or WPA in the respective state or ones related to CCC or WPA resources and the original sponsoring agency. For example, agricultural water control features (e.g., irrigation ditches, wells, tanks or cisterns) built by the CCC and WPA for the Department of Agriculture or other federal entities may be located on current DoD facilities, particularly in the West and Southwest. As DoD installations acquire new lands, they may also acquire CCC or WPA resources that were constructed prior to the military and for other purposes. These resources are better examined and evaluated for associations with their original purpose, rather than current ownership. To assess the level of significance of a CCC or WPA resource, it must be examined in its specific historic context. Most of the CCC and WPA resources existing on DoD installations typically hold statewide or national significance. CCC camps and associated resources may hold statewide significance as the training and distribution point for CCC work crews that performed work elsewhere in the state. Due to the temporary nature of the camps and therefore few extant and intact examples, the camp resources are often nationally significant as well. WPA resources, particularly those constructed later in the WPA era and associated with the prewar military buildup may hold national significance. Since most of temporary World War II resources are no longer extant, these later WPA buildings also hold national significance for these World War II associations. Of the variety of CCC and WPA resources described in this context, WPA-constructed armories are primarily the only ones to hold a local level of significance. As a unique resource in a given community, armories may hold particularly high local significance. However, they may also be significant at the state level, as in the case of the aforementioned Oklahoma armories. Not every CCC or WPA resource may be significant when examined relative to other surrounding extant resources with similar associations. In order to maintain historic integrity, these resources must retain the significant, character-defining features of their original CCC or WPA design. The relative importance of the seven aspects of integrity varies depending on the significance criteria applied. For example, a structure important for its historical associations under Criterion A needs higher levels of intact integrity of location, setting, and association; whereas one significant for architectural or design under Criterion C requires higher integrity of materials, design, and workmanship. Integrity of feeling is a more subjective determination, yet is important regardless of significance criteria. Generally, a resource must not have undergone significant modification to the interior or exterior plan, massing and major architectural elements, cladding, or fenestration. They must also be in their original location. Some properties eligible or listed in the NRHP as significant for architecture or design may have been relocated. However, CCC and WPA resources, even ones also significant under Criterion C, are significant under Criterion A and require high integrity of location. Minor modifications are acceptable, but the existence of original or similar (in design) windows, siding, decoration, and open interior space are important in communicating integrity. Moreover, in buildings that were built by the CCC or WPA, any evidence of unique craftsmanship contributes to their historic integrity. CCC- and WPA-built properties across the country exhibit many common traits, yet also variations in design and materials derived from regional influences. Common traits include the use of labor-intensive construction techniques that employed more workers for longer periods. One example is the use of regular or irregular laid stonework, usually of locally quarried materials. Modern materials were used when such materials did not significantly reduce the amount of labor required. The Oklahoma armories were constructed of locally quarried stone, brick, or both in some cases, with a geographical dividing line through the state marking the transition between the materials. Reinforced concrete poured into forms was used extensively by the CCC and WPA for structural elements in combination with stonework, due to its low material expense and high labor intense nature. When assessing integrity of CCC or WPA buildings,
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a comparison of similar CCC or WPA projects locally or statewide often yields information on the regional design cues employed and materials used.
Figure 5-1. WPA-Constructed Hostess House at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, shortly after its completion in 1940.
The Hostess House at Fort Sill, Oklahoma (Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-2), is used here as an example of evaluation of CCC or WPA historic integrity. By comparing the current state of the building to a historic photograph taken shortly after its completion by the WPA, the aspects of historic integrity can be examined. The building has not been moved, so integrity of location remains high; the original recessed porch has been filled in with exterior walls and the original design is no longer readable; the setting has changed from the World War IIera training camp, however little new construction has occurred nearby since; many of the windows and doors have been in-filled or replaced with modern metal framed ones, negatively impacting the integrity of materials, workmanship, and feeling; and finally, the original
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purpose of the building, as a recreational building, does not remain, nor does the integrity of association. Even as part of a largely intact grouping of CCC or WPA era buildings, the Hostess House would not contribute to the districts significance nor would it retain historic integrity on an individual basis. Buildings that have lost integrity individually might still retain sufficient integrity as part of a historic district as long as they contribute to the feeling of the district as a CCC camp or complex of WPA buildings or to the landscape as a CCC or WPA project area. 5.2.4.2 Historic Districts and Landscapes
Due to the nature of work performed by the CCC and the WPA, many resources built by these groups may contribute to a greater significance as a component to a historic district or are integral components of a historic landscape. Historic districts are significant as a composed group of resources that may not be individually significant, but hold a greater collective significance. Historic landscapes are ones that humans have left an impression, either deliberately or accidentally, and are composed of diverse features, both manmade and natural. The CCC was involved in erosion control, forestry, earth moving, landscaping, and other activities that shaped the mid-century landscapes of military installation across the nation. Likewise, the WPA laid roads and sidewalks and built buildings and structures that are still part of the landscape and its viewsheds. These became elements of ihstallation historic districts or landscapes. When assessing the significance of a CCC or WPA associated historic district or landscape, the criteria used above for individual buildings or structures also applies. When assessing the integrity of a historic district or landscape, a majority of the resources or features included in the district or landscape must contribute to the overall integrity. The integrity of each resource must be assessed individually on its ability to relate to the overall significance of the district or landscape. Historic landscapes are categorized as historic districts under the National Register property types, but differ from districts in a few ways. National Register Bulletin 18, How to Evaluate and Nominate Designed Historic Landscapes99, provides insight into the unique characteristics of historic landscapes and unique approaches for their evaluation. First, landscapes are composed of both manmade and natural resources, termed features.100 Features may include, but are not limited to, spatial relationships, vegetation, original property boundary, topography/grading, site-furnishings, design intent, architectural features, and circulation systems. Second, as partially composed of living organisms, landscapes are always in a state of flux and the significance of a landscape must be evaluated for its original or altered character or both. With the possible exception of larger engineering structures, such as dams or bridges, some of the kinds of landscape features built by the CCC or WPA may hold sufficient significance or integrity for individual eligibility. However, more often, these features contribute to the significance of historic landscapes. On military reservations or properties that began with the WPA constructing the majority of the buildings and infrastructure, the probability for an extant historic landscape associated with the WPA is much greater. Integrity must be examined in terms of the individual features from the construction period, as well as the connections between, and potential intrusions from subsequent infill and development by more recent landscape features. On military reservations that existed before the WPA or CCC period, the historic districts and landscapes associated with the CCC and WPA period are often interspersed amongst resources with different periods of significance. A number of solutions for evaluating and recognizing these districts within districts are available. For CCC and WPA resources or features that contribute to an historic district already
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determined NRHP eligible, the period of significance for the existing district may be revised to include the later CCC or WPA resources as contributing structures. This solution may also be advisable where the WPA or CCC made renovations to existing structures; by revising the period of significance to include the later WPA or CCC period, the historic nature of these alterations would be recognized. If the preexisting district draws its significance from an earlier, narrowly defined period, a new district for the CCC or WPA period may be established that overlaps or overlays the existing one. This may be the best solution where a district of preeminent significance already exists, such as a National Historic Landmark District. Fort Huachuca in Arizona provides an interesting case for each of the two options. At Fort Huachuca, the WPA remodeled existing structures, built new construction from the ground up, and updated infrastructure. WPA-built stone-lined ditches parallel the historic parade ground and run between buildings dating to the 1880s in a listed National Historic Landmark District. In the midst of buildings and structures holding greater significance, the modest WPA ditches pale in comparison. However, a concentration of WPA-built ditches, walls, and garages exists along a service road behind the officers quarters fronting the parade ground. This concentration of resources adjacent to the National Historic Landmark district would be a good candidate for a stand-alone district. Additionally, the WPA made renovations to the existing officers quarters along the parade ground, which are also contributing structures to the National Historic Landmark district. While the effects of revising a period of significance for an existing district must be examined closely, the period of WPA renovations could be added to recognize the historic significance of the renovations and their contribution to the history of Fort Huachuca.
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DoD installations in the United States include resources constructed by the CCC and WPA programs between 1933 and 1943. Some of these resources exist only in ruins or in installation records, like former CCC camps; or exist as landscape elements (e.g., flood control features, retaining walls, sidewalks). Many others are quietly in everyday use while others help to establish the central identity of a given military base. The U.S. military had a large role in the CCC and WPA programs, providing critical logistical support and training to these large-scale social and economic programs. The CCC and WPA programs, likewise, made enormous contributions by constructing needed facilities and infrastructure that were the material basis for our nations mobilization for World War II. The resources of this period represent an important facet of history on the home front. The lists of projects summarized in Appendices B and C that the CCC and WPA demonstrate the many buildings, structures, and landscape features constructed or rehabilitated on military reservations in anticipation of the United States entry into the war. The training of CCC inductees, in many cases, contributed to the next generation of military leaders. Many WPA and CCC resources on DoD installations nationwide are listed in the NRHP and have been determined eligible for listing in the NRHP both on individual basis and as historic districts. Others remain undiscovered and unidentified. Some CCC and WPA resources are in our nations communities were once on DoD installations that have since been closed. It is important to recognize the historical contributions of these resources, and their connections to their military past. Appropriate management of CCC and WPA resources on DoD installations requires a thorough appreciation of the contributions nationally, in a given state, a military base, or a locality. Likewise, a better understanding of CCC and WPA resources on DoD installations by the general public and throughout the military will foster appreciation of the contributions of these programs to our nations well-being and national defense, and promote their preservation for future generations. Through partnerships between the military and local historical institutions and groups, the public and military can gain a greater appreciation of DoDs CCC and WPA resources is the necessary requisite for the wise management of this rich national legacy.
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Whiffen, Marcus 1969 American Architecture Since 1780: A Guide to the Styles. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Works Progress Administration 1944 Final Report. Works Progress Administration, Division of Engineering and Construction, Washington, D.C.
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APPENDIX A
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TABLEB2.LISTOFCCCPROJECTSONMILITARYINSTALLATIONSSTILLUNDERDODCONTROL STATE AL AZ CAMP AF1 Army1 INSTALLATION Huntsville(couldbe RedstoneArmyAirfield) FortHuachuaca Service Army Army StillDOD? Yes Yes DATES 12842to71842 8/24/1935 PROJECTS Unknown;noCampInspectionReport Erosioncontrol,constructionofcheckdames,streamconfinement,cleaning andstraighteningchannel;roadconstructionandmaintenance;water developmentspringimprovement;constructionoffirecontroltrails. InitiallyworkfocusedonclerkandQMfunctions;afterJune1935,started workreclaimingreservation:landclearing,treepruning,rockretainingwalls, bridgework,waterways,sodding,roadconstruction,andcheckdambuilding. ConstructedastonerecreationhallforCCCcamp,butmostcampbuildings wereexistingNationalGuardbuildings(gym,dispensary,bathhouse,latrine). CCCcampconstructioninitially;followedbygullycontrolwork,banksloping, mulching,seedingandsoddingdrainageways,culvertinletsandoutlets, roadsideimprovement,terraceconstruction,terraceoutletseedingand sodding,diversionchannelconstruction,andallotherworknecessaryto controlerosion. Soddingroadsideditches,buildingfencesandbridges,gravelingroads, clearing,wreckingbuildings,andgeneralcleanup. Initiallyatentcampwithsomeremnantranchbuildings;companybuilt portablebuildingstofillin.Projectsincludedrodentcontrol,bridge construction,firebreakconstruction,andfirefighting. Roadconstructionandbetterment,drainage,landscaping,channelclearing, firebreaks,civilsurveys.Companylivingintentsandexistingbuildingsthat theyrehabilitated. Campconsistedofnewlyconstructedframebuildings.Nodetailsonwork providedinCampInspectionReport;presumably,typicalreservation maintenancetasks. Workdonefromthiscampwasimprovementof17,600acresoftheCampOrd MilitaryReservationandtheimprovementofthePresidioofMonterey. Projectsincludedfencerepairs,retainingwalls,constructionoftrucktrailsand artillerytrails;waterdevelopment(wells,repairingwatermains),soilerosion (ditches,culverts,curbs,gutters,earthdams,sidewalks),plantingsodand trees,firehazardreduction,cuttingpolesforcorralfences,civilsurvey,hauling gravel,teardownandreplacementoftargetbutts,cleanupofcampareas, buildingmedicalsanitaryareaformaneuvercamp,rebuildingtheoldSpanish fort,pavingtheroadinfrontofpostHQ,andgradingofparadegroundsand ridingpens. Soilconservation,landscaping,roadconstruction,mosquitocontrol, constructionsewers,developingandconstructingathleticfield,andgeneral forestry.
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Army1
CampPike(nowFort Robinson)
ARNG
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Sep33
AR
ASCS2,3
CampChaffee
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31642to73042
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ASCS1 AF1
ARNG ArmyReserves
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CampSanLuisObispo
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FortBaker
Army
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TABLEB2.LISTOFCCCPROJECTSONMILITARYINSTALLATIONSSTILLUNDERDODCONTROL STATE FL CAMP AF1 INSTALLATION EglinField Service AirForce StillDOD? Yes DATES 10140to71842 PROJECTS Initially,companymembersondetachedservicewithCooksandBakersschool andCompanyClerkschool.SubsequentworkatEglinincludedclearing3,800 acresoflandforbombingsite.Maintenanceofapproximately900milesof roadsandtrailsforfirepreventionandgeneraladministrativepurposes; maintenanceoftelephonelines,loggingforsawmill,firefighting,construction ormaintenanceof10bridges,2dwellings,and3otherbuildings. CCCcampinitiallyamixoftentsandexistingarmybuildings;permanentcamp laterconstructed(portablebuildings).Projectsincludedconstructionoftruck trails,constructionoffencesandrailroadforartilleryrange,firefighting,fire breakconstruction,generallandscapecleanuponartilleryrange,gradingand siding,manufactureofconcreteslabsforwalksandparkingareas,waterway lining,seedingandsoddingserviceclubs,cattleguardconstruction,channel excavation,constructionfo13milesoftelephonelines,andmosquitocontrol. Clearingandgradingforrunway,firingrange,parachutefield,newbuildings, roadrightofway,motorparks,firebreaks,drillfields,diversionditches, parkinglots;maintainingrecreationparks,parkinglots,andreservationroads. Sawingandplaninglumber,snakinglogstomill,excavationsformoving targets,channelexcavation,burninglogsandbrush,buildingtrucktrailsand culverts;installmetalpipe;buildingandmaintainingbridges;constructing dams.CCCcampincludednewfireenginehouseandnewmaintenanceshop thatmayhavebeenreusedforabakery. Mosquitocontrol,roadmaintenance,roadconstruction(TrinityRoad,Range Roads,TaylorsCreekGlennvilleRoad,DisposalPlantRoad,MagazineService Road),drainageditches,landscapeimprovements,markingboundary,fire breaks,generalcleanupofdowntimber,seedingandsoddingparadegrounds androadshoulders,seedingmagazineembankmentslopes,cleanupofcamp graveyard,clearingandgrubbingofantitankfiringrangeandCRange, constructSewageDisposalPlant,constructionofreplacementbridges, operationofsawmill,fencingthereservation;constructantitankrailroad. Unknown;noCampInspectionReport Roadandbridgeconstruction,forestnursery,parkclearance,soil conservation,landscaping,timbermanagement,reforestation,earthdams, constructfiretowers,ponds,gasdistributingdepot,telephonelines,range guardlines,operatesawmill. Treesurgery,landscaping,cleanup,roadimprovement,cleanuparoundbanks ofMississippiRiver,decorating,soilerosion,somewildlifecare Movingandchangingofheadquarters,gullycontrol,springseedingand planting,installationofdraintile;rehabilitationofArmybuildingsforCCC campuse;
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FortBlanding
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3241to71842
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AF1,2,3,4,5
FortBenning
Army
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AF6,7,8,10,11
CampStewart
Army
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102140to71842
GA GA
AF9 Army1,2,4,6
Army/ARNG Army
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IL IL
Army1 ASCS2
RockIslandArsenal FortSheridan
Army Army
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TABLEB2.LISTOFCCCPROJECTSONMILITARYINSTALLATIONSSTILLUNDERDODCONTROL STATE IN CAMP NPD1 INSTALLATION CampAtterbury Service ARNG StillDOD? Yes DATES 71733(5142) PROJECTS Constructionofparkingareasforcampsites,roadconstructionand maintenance,razingofbuildingsandfences,seedingandsoddingof campsites,soilpreparationofcampsite,gravelwalks,variouslandscaping. CompanymovedafterworkstartedtoareaonCampAtterbury. Mosquitocontrol,drainingswamps,clearingtimber,reforestation(clearing, pruning,andplanting),landscaping,constructconcretefootbridges,soil erosioncontrol(checkdams,concretespillways).CCChousedinframe buildingsformerlyusedassummercampforCitizensMilitaryTrainingCamp. Cuttingdeadtimberandplantingtrees GeneraldevelopmentofArmypost;constructvehiclebridge,riprapdams, constructroadsandtrucktrails,quarry,crush,andhaullimestone;forest standimprovement,nurseries,firebreaks,grading,landscaping,preventionof soilerosionandflooddamage(fencing,bankprotection)lakeandpond development,mosquitocontrol,treesurgery;constructvehiclebuilding, warehouse,and64shelters Generalimprovementofreservation buildingandimprovementofroads, bridges,andtrucktrails;clearingoflandingfields,gravel,mosquitocontrol, firecontrol,forestrywork,landscaping.ConstructedFlagLakeDam.CCCcamp builtbycivilianlabor. Soilconservation,foresthazardremoval,trailmaintenance,constructionof trucktrails,roads,andbridges;selectivecuttingandtrimming,plantingtrees, seedingandsodding,roughgrading,generallandscaping;civilsurveys, mosquitocontrol Woodsimprovement,trailbuilding,drainage,soilerosioncontrol,firehazard reductiononroadsidesandwoods;roadbuilding,riverfrontimprovement, planting Erosioncontrol,soilfixationatPhillipsAirfield(regarding,filling,useofsea wall,plantings)andcontroloferosioninareasadjoiningquarters,drainageto eliminatestandingwaterthroughoutthepost;foreststandimprovement, selectivetrimmingandcutting,diseasecontrol;firehazardreduction,fire fighting,firebreaks,landscapeprojects,eradicationofpoisonousweedsand plants;mosquitocontrol.CCCcampusingformerhostesshouseascombined office,mess,andbarracks. Firehazardreduction,timberstandimprovement,recreationarea development,reforestationandtimbermanagement,roadconstruction Earlyworkconfinedtocantonmentbuildings,parkingareasatthevarious ranges,gunemplacementareas,soilerosionworkonroadsandatsewage disposalplant,firehazardreductionworkonroadsandfirelines,andfire fighting,generallandscaping,placementofundergroundcablelines.CCCcamp innewbuildings. Forestprotection,transportationimprovements,floodcontrol,landscape reclamation
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FortLeavenworth
Army
Yes
3242to72442
KS KY
Army2 Army1,2
FortRiley FortKnox
Army Army
Yes Yes
Oct34 11/30/1935
LA
Army1,2
BarksdaleField
AirForce
Yes
7/16/1935
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Army2,3
FortMeade
Army
Yes
101534to51142
MD
Army4,5
Army
Partially
52736to72142
MD
Army6
Army
Yes
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MD MA
Navy1 AF1
IndianHead CampEdwards
Navy ARNG
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TABLEB2.LISTOFCCCPROJECTSONMILITARYINSTALLATIONSSTILLUNDERDODCONTROL STATE MA CAMP NPD1 INSTALLATION Westfield,MA,andBradley Field,CT FortCuster CampShelby Service ARNG StillDOD? Yes DATES 2/16/1942 PROJECTS Handlingjunk,careoflawns,remodelingGuestRoomatHQofWestfield;at BradleyField,constructairplanelandingfield,minorroads,andfirehazard reduction. Unknown;noCampInspectionReport Establishingerosioncontrolpracticessuchasseeding,sodding,banksloping, liningwaterways,buildingdams,retainingwalls,mosquitocontrol,fire protection,androadconstruction.CCCcampconsistedofportablebuildings. Soilerosioncontrolandrevegetativework,includingbanksloping,excavating drainingditches,roadditches,sitegrading,fertilizing,seeding,andsodding, fencingandgeneralcleanup.CCCcampstartedastentcamp,butMay1942 reportnotespermanentbuildings. Sodding,sprigging,mosquitocontrol,clearing,cleaningandpruningwooded areas,constructingsidewalks,grubbingdrainageditches.PortableCCC buildings. ConstructionofF.S.Additions,surveysofroads,bridges,andinstallation boundary;constructionofthreeentranceboundarystructures;repairof MarcotneyCreekBridge;constructionoftelephonelines;treeplanting, constructionofathleticfields,clearingoftacticalareas,sprayingofPontoon Lakeformosquitocontrol,towermenandfiretraining,firefighting,equipment maintenanceandrepair,roadconstruction,installcoalboxesinallbuildings, buildexchangecounteranddisplay,putseatsinRecreationHall.Tentcamp transitionedtoportablebuildings. RehabilitationofCCCcampbuildings;fencingofreservation,lumbersalvage, buildingsalvageandrazing,firetowerconstruction,constructionofparking areasandroads,generalcleanuparoundbuildings,fenceremovalandsalvage, seedingandsodding,roadsidecleanup.PortableCCCcamp. Erosioncontroleffortsthroughoutwatershed,includingopeningofaccess roadstowatersheds,checkweiring,reforestationandafforestationofthe denudedupperwatershedareas;constructionofareservoirinRoseCanyon; installationsofaduplicatedistributingpipeline,installationofaSquawCreek supplementaryline;additiontothereservationofCottonwoodandCory CanyonsandtheheadsofLaponandBaldwinCanyonstoinsureeliminationof furthergrazingdepredations,developmentofspringsinUpperCottonwood andUpperCorycanyons;developmentofseepagespringsalongWalkerLake; conservationanddevelopmentprojectsonlowerDepot,includinginstallation ofnewriflerange,andconstructionofanaircraftlandingfield.PortableCCC camp. Mosquitocontrol,firehazardreduction,trucktrails,vehicleandfootbridges, parkingareas,developmentofpublicpicnicgrounds,razingundesirable structures,civilsurveys,firefighting,transportingofmaterials,Permanent buildingsinCCCcamp;requiredextensiverehabilitation.
MI MS
ASCS1 ASCS1,2
ARNG ARNG
Yes Yes
61042to71542 7941to71842
MS
ASCS3,4
KeyField
ANG
Yes
21742to71842
MS
ASCS5
AirForce
Yes
41042to71842
MO
AF1,2
Army
Yes
5841to72742
MO
AF3
CampCrowder
ARNG
yes
1642to72442
NV
Navy1,2
NavalAmmunitionDepot, Hawthorne
Army/BLM
Yes
9/1/1935
NJ
AF1,2,Army1,2
FortDix
Army/ARNG
Yes
52841to72742
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TABLEB2.LISTOFCCCPROJECTSONMILITARYINSTALLATIONSSTILLUNDERDODCONTROL STATE NY NY NY CAMP AF1 Army1 Army6 INSTALLATION Plattsburg(FortDrum) FortHamilton MadisonBarracks(Pine PlainsMil.Res.)=FortDrum Service Army Army Army StillDOD? Yes Yes Yes DATES 1635to72242 73135to11536 72135to71236 PROJECTS Trucktrails,firebreaks,foreststandimprovement,clearingandgrubbing, campgrounddevelopment.CCCcampnotlocatedonpost. Unknown,noCampInspectionReport(campevacuated) Buildingroads,reforestation,trucktrails,erosioncontrol,stream improvement,forestculture,andforestfireprevention.Recreationhall burned(onedeath).CCCcampnotlocatedatMadisonBarracks,butmayhave beenonPinePlainsMilitaryReservation. Postbeautification,roadandbridgeconstruction,clearingoffiringand observationareas,sawmilloperation,installationoftelephonelines,fire breaks,constructionofrangerstation,reservoirclearing.Notallcampslocated onmilitaryreservation. Soilerosioncontrol,generalimprovementofreservation,draintiles, constructionofwaterstoragefacilities,firebreaks,planting,finegrading, publicpicnicgrounds,seedingandsodding,soilpreparation,improvingand landscapingArmyflyingfieldandareaaroundnewlyconstructedOfficers quarters. Constructionofroads,trucktrails,firebreaks,stockwateringreservoirs,toilets andbathhouses,culverts,andbridges;resurfacingtrucktrails,and reconstructionofthehistoricoldstonecorralonthepostproper. Sodding,terracingandplantingaroundsewagedisposalarea,cleaningand constructingdrainageditch,layingdrainsatallroadandsidewalk intersections,drivinghazardrangefortrucks,constructionofpistolandrifle range,landscapingaroundCCCcamp Generalimprovementofairport,roadwaysforairplanes,generallandscaping andtreeplanting,preparationandtransportationofmaterial. Constructingfloodwalls,gradinganddrainage,constructingfirelanes, improvingwatersupply,roadconstruction Roadconstruction,timberstandcutting,insectanddiseaseeradication, boundarysurvey,firetrails,constructionoffivesinglestory(22x33) buildings,forestandroadsidecleanup Constructionoflookouttowers,rangeclearingandconstruction(2antitank rangeswithrailsystems,2machinegunranges,2pistolrangeswithtargets,2 antiaircraftranges,1landscaperange,1plain1000range,1mountedpistol range,2combatrangesconsistingofsixpitsandtargets),TwinLakeDam improvement,sawmilloperation,cuttingandloggingoperation,construction ofCobbspondbridgeandspillway,constructionofDivisionRoadandbridge, dugouts,maintenanceofexistingroads,constructionofcombatranges (LeesburgRifleRange),improvementstoBoydenArbor,Borsten,and ForemansPondrecreationareas,constructionofbombshelters,road construction,constructionoftelephoneandpowerlines,targetbuttand tunnelbackfill,mosquitocontrol,cemeteryimprovement.PortableCCC buildingsandtents.
NC
AF1;Army1,3, 4,5
FortBragg
Army
Yes
111340to12841
OH
Army1
PattersonAirDepot Reservation
AirForce
Yes
7/16/1935
OK
Army1
FortSill
Army/ARNG
Yes
7/5/1935
OK
ASCS1
WillRogersField
ANG
Yes
4142to73142
PA PA PA
SC
AF1,2,3
FortJackson
ARNG
Yes
12841to71842
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TABLEB2.LISTOFCCCPROJECTSONMILITARYINSTALLATIONSSTILLUNDERDODCONTROL STATE SD TN CAMP ASCS1 AF1 INSTALLATION FortMeade CampForrest Service Army AirForce StillDOD? Yes Yes DATES 3142to72742 81541to71842 PROJECTS Unknown;noCampInspectionReport Seedingandsoddingparadegroundandhospitalarea,roadbandfixation, constructionofentranceportals,landscapingServiceClubarea,installand cleanculverts,generalcleanupofstumpsandtrash,cleanupofparade grounds,constructfootbridges,cleanupEastandWestranges,selective timbercutting,constructionofpicnicareas,mosquitocontrol,developmentof athleticarea. Landscaping,beautificationofroadsanddriveways,soilerosioncontrol,filling, leveling,andgradingareasaroundnewOfficersquartersonDickman, Wheaton,andGrahamRoads,andaroundNCOquartersonChaffeeRoadand DivisionAvenue,reconstructionofoutfieldonChristyMathewsonbaseball field,fixingofdamagefromsoilerosionaroundOfficersQuartersonGorgas Circleand23rdInfantryparadeground,soddingandtreeplanting,nursery, mosquitocontrol,clearingforfloodprevention,clearingoffiretrails, constructionofundergroundpipelinesanddrainage,chainlinkfenceon boundary,constructionofthreeearthendams. Roadconstruction,clearingofunderbrush,buildingfirelanes,clearingand constructionofnewfiringranges,cleancampareaandpreparegroundsfor buildings,constructionofbridgesandculverts,maintenanceoffence,building oflandingfield. Workonthreemilitaryreservations:FortBliss,CasnerRange,andDonaAna Range.Landscaping,beautification,trailconstruction,fencing,andgeneral constructionprojectsonFortBliss,diretandriprapofleveesforfloodcontrol, roadconstructiontoandbetweenFortBlissandranges,constructionofgun pits,dugouts,andemplacementsonartilleryranges. Buildingandmaintenanceofroads,constructionoftemporarybuildings, cleaningandpreparationofbivouacareasfortroops,razingofbuildingsand constructionandremovaloffences,soddingforerosioncontrol,and miscellaneousotherjobs.Campnotlocatedonreservation. WorkatCampWoltersincludingmulchandsprigsoddingofdrainageditches, sprigandmulchsoddingofareaaroundbuildings,anderosionworkonother areasofreservation.CCCcamphousedinformerTXARNGbuildings(stoneand concrete). Cribbing,fences,openditches,roads,channelprotection,streambank protection,pipelines,conduits,riprap,walks,miscellaneousstructures, obliterationofborrowputs,mosquitocontrol,preparationandtransportation ofmaterial,seedingandsoddingonbothexistingDuncanFieldandnew addition. Campreconstructionandspringrepairs,generalimprovementstomilitary reservation.CCCcampbuildingsincludebothportableandpermanent.
TX
Army1
FortSamHouston
Army
Yes
6/15/1935
TX
Army2
CampStanleyMil.Res.
Army
Yes
6/16/1935
TX
Army3,4
FortBliss,DonaAnaRange, CasnerRange
Army/ARNG
Yes
6/15/1935
TX
ASCS1
CampHood
Army
Yes
22342to72142
TX
ASCS5
MineralWells(nearCamp Wolters)
ARNG
Yes
42442to72442
TX
NPD3
DuncanField(nowpartof KellyAFB)
AirForce
Yes
4/6/1942
UT
AF1
FortDouglas/OgdenGeneral Depot
Army/ARNG
Yes
62435to111035; 2742to73142
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TABLEB2.LISTOFCCCPROJECTSONMILITARYINSTALLATIONSSTILLUNDERDODCONTROL STATE VT CAMP AF1 INSTALLATION UnderhillCenter(mayhave beenFortEthanAllen ArtilleryRange;nowcalled UnderhillArtilleryRange) ForthEthanAllenand ArtilleryRange Service VTARNG? StillDOD? unclear DATES 42341to72842 PROJECTS WorkatU.S.ArtilleryRange,includingconstructionofskijumps,trucktrails, antitankrailroads(MayersDome),dugouts,concreteshelters,movingtargets, roads,gunpositions,observationposts,andfirebreaks.CCCcamphousedin existingArmystructures. Diggingofgunpositions,road/trailconstructionandclearing,razingof buildingsandsalvageofconstructionmaterials,landscaping,foreststand improvement,vistacutting,cleanupofdumps,removalofdiseasedoaktrees, floodcontrolnearLilypadPond,firelanes,drainingswamps,erosioncontrol, fencingandboundarymarkers,constructionofartificiallake.Campslocated onpost(1)andonrange(1).Housedinexistingbuildings. Jul35 7/7/19351937 Oct35 101233to71842 Dredging,landscaping,reservoirconstructionforBigBethelwatersupply,tree planting,soilerosioncontrol,topsoiling,grading Enlargeanddevelopflyingfield,includingdrainageimprovements,general landscapinganddevelopment Foreststandimprovement,firehazardreduction,drainageimprovements,fire trails,reforestation,generallandscaping,erosioncontrol Firehazardreduction,patrolroadconstruction,firebreaks,timberstand improvement,landscaping,andmosquitocontrol,selectivecuttingfordefense housing,finegradingofmagazineareas,trucktrails,waterandtelephone lines,;smallcontingentassignedtorestorationofColonialNationalHistorical Park. Unknown;noCampInspectionReport Clearing,trucktrails,constructionof2wastedisposalsystems,waterlines, powdermagazines,razingofstructures,mosquitocontrol,undergroundcable, treeplanting,soilpreparation,generallandscaping,sandfences;onCamp Pendleton,trucktrails,ditches,movingoftrees,mosquitocontrol,drainage improvements,andvistacutting. MostoftheworkbeingdonebycampwasconstructionofthenewCCCcamp (NPD9)frombuildingsandbuildingmaterialssalvagedfromoldCCCcampin Hanover,andfirefighting.Laterworkincludedfirehazardreduction,drainage improvements,razingofstructures,mosquitocontrol,roadandtrail construction,firebreaks,andtreeremoval. Trucktrails,telephonelines,firefighting,firehazardreductionnear incineratorsandranges,constructionofartilleryrangeandpowdermagazines, loggingforsawmill,enlargementofbayonetrange,roadsideclearingand maintenance,repairoflookouttowers,road,fence,bridge,andtrail construction.SidecampinvolvedinconstructionofArmyRecreationalParkat JeffersonParkinSeattle.ConstructionofportableCCCcamp(AF1)in Spanaway;notallcampslocatedonmilitaryreservation. Clearingforranges,roadconstruction,snagfalling,installationoftelephone linesandfencing,constructionofswimmingpool;othercompanymembers workingonconstructionofCCCcamp.
VT
Army2
ARNG
Yes
VA VA VA VA
VA VA
NA1 NPD7
Army Army
Yes Yes
11134to123041 Aug40
VA
NPD8,9
FortAPHill
Army
Yes
3/17/1942
WA
AF1,2;Army1,3
FortLewis
Army/ARNG
Yes
82141to72342
WA
Army6
VancouverBarracks
Army/ARNG
Yes
8/22/1935
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TABLEB2.LISTOFCCCPROJECTSONMILITARYINSTALLATIONSSTILLUNDERDODCONTROL STATE WA WI WY CAMP Navy1 ASCS1 NA2 INSTALLATION U.S.NavyAirBase(Ostrich Bay,Bremerton) CampMcCoy FortF.E.Warren Service Navy Army AirForce StillDOD? Yes Yes Yes DATES 11/2/1935 7242to81042 73135to62942 PROJECTS Landscapingandgeneralcleanup,movingbuildings,grading,2000ftseawall Unknown;noCampInspectionReport Unknown;noCampInspectionReport
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APPENDIX C
WPA PROJECT INVENTORIES AND HERITAGE TOURISM/ PUBLIC INTERPRETATION ASSESSMENTS AND HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS
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TableC1.ListofWPAProjectsonDoDInstallations
State AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL County Statewide Autauga Autauga Baldwin Butler Butler Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Coffee Coffee Coffee Conecuh Covington Covington Covington Covington Crenshaw Dale Dale Dallas Elmore Etowah Gadsden Gadsden Gadsden Geneva Geneva Geneva Grenshaw Hale Hale Hale Houston City Prattville Foley Greenville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Elba Enterprise Evergreen Andalusia Florala Florela Luverne Ozark Selma Elmore Gadsden Etowah Etowah Etowah Geneva Samson Luverne Greensboro Greensboro Dothan Location Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Arrangemilitaryandservicerecordsofthestate Constructarmoriesandtargetranges ConstructArmory Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructarmoriesandtargetranges ConstructArmory ImprovegroundsatNationalGuardArmorybygrading, draining,andsodding Layconcretefloors,paintinteriorofArmorybuilding Constructarmoriesandtargetranges ConstructArmory Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructarmoriesandtargetranges ConstructArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmory Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructarmoriesandtargetranges ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding Constructarmoriesandtargetranges ConstructArmory Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructarmoriesandtargetranges ImproveArmory Landscapegroundsbyconstructingconcretewalksand gutters,retainingwallanddriveway,flagpole,plantgrass andshrubberyanddemolishouthouses Improvegroundsbylandscaping,constructingwalks, gutters,retainingwallanddriveway Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructarmoriesandtargetranges ConstructArmory Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructarmoriesandtargetranges ConstructArmory Constructarmoriesandtargetranges O.P.Number 16516131 65611995 656142 65612000 65612002 656119 163615021 46561XX 65611994 6561541 65612006 65612003 656118 65612004 65612012 65612005 65612047 656120 6561646 65611937 656144 65611992 65612022 665612157 16561X014 46561212 65612014 65612007 65612001 656141 65612008 65611991 65612025 656143 65612013 TotalAllFunds 2,989.00 10,946.00 16,735.00 21,334.00 11,470.00 11,253.00 6,270.00 6,008.00 21,334.00 15,187.00 11,470.00 11,470.00 11,253.00 22,334.00 32,041.00 11,470.00 2,300.00 11,253.00 14,290.00 11,988.00 10,735.00 25,163.00 582.00 4,155.00 7,966.00 1,289.00 41,748.00 11,988.00 21,334.00 10,735.00 22,334.00 10,946.00 3,289.00 10,735.00 32,041.00 Sponsor StateMilitaryDepartment AlabamaNationalGuard StateArmoryCommission StateArmoryCommission AlabamaArmoryCommission ArmoryCommissionofAlabama ArmoryCommissionofAlabama
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TableC1.ListofWPAProjectsonDoDInstallations
State AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL County Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Lauderdale Lauderdale Lee Limestone Limestone Limestone Madison Madison Marengo Marshall Marshall Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Morgan Morgan Morgan City Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Florence Florence Opelika Athens Athens Athens Huntsville Huntsville Demopolis Albertville Guntersville DauphinIsland Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile Prichard Prichard Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Ramer Decatur Decatur Decatur Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject CompleteconstructionofadditiontoArmory ConstructArmory Constructtruckshed ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructadditiontoArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructarmoriesandtargetranges ConstructadditiontoArmorybuildingandimprove grounds ConstructArmory Constructarmoriesandtargetranges ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding Constructarmoriesandtargetranges ConstructArmorybuilding Constructarmoriesandtargetranges ConstructArmorybuilding Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructcampsiteandgunnery ConstructsevenunitArmory Constructacombinationdrillhallandauditoriumaddition totheNationalGuardArmorybuilding. ConstructandequipaboilerroomintheArmory Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructcombinationdrillhallandauditorium ConstructoneunitArmory Constructarmories Constructwarehouses,magazine,andfacilities Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructstatearsenal ConstructsingleunitArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructdrillhalladditiontoNationalGuard O.P.Number 16516122 465612166 4656123 465612X 65161163 6561170 65611990 65612018 65612020 165161348 65611985 65611998 165612051 46561237 65611988 46561266 65612010 165161331 65611993 65612011 16516129 165612042 165612538 16561XXX1 65612019 65661226 165612536 65611986 26516159 65612016 65612017 65611999 16516138 165612043 46561233 46561241 TotalAllFunds 1,466.00 14,486.00 21,939.00 13,565.00 6,027.00 163,105.00 31,013.00 94,517.00 82,871.00 57,980.00 15,045.00 21,334.00 4,974.00 4,484.00 22,334.00 1,375.00 32,041.00 34,948.00 21,334.00 32,041.00 69,158.00 14,979.00 115,810.00 31,308.00 121,653.00 11,350.00 16,080.00 21,334.00 87,984.00 41,748.00 22,181.00 22,334.00 32,259.00 7,132.00 1,982.00 17,570.00 Sponsor StateArmoryCommission StateArmoryCommission StateArmoryCommission AlabamaArmoryCommission StateArmoryCommission ArmoryCommissionofAlabama ArmoryCommissionofAlabama AlabamaArmoryCommission AlabamaArmoryCommission ArmoryCommissionofAlabama StateArmoryCommission ArmoryCommissionofAlabama ArmoryCommissionofAlabama ArmoryCommissionofAlabama StateArmoryCommission ArmoryCommissionofAlabama ArmoryCommissionofAlabama StateArmoryCommission ArmoryCommissionofAlabama ArmoryCommissionofAlabama ArmoryCommissionofAlabama
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TableC1.ListofWPAProjectsonDoDInstallations
State AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL County Morgan Morgan Morgan Pike Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Barbour Bullock Geneva Hale Henry Houston Lee Lowndes Macon Montgomery Perry Pike Russell Tallapoosa Wilcox Mobile Mobile Fayette Fayette Lamar Mobile Mobile Calhoun Calhoun City Decatur Hartselle Hartselle Troy Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa MillersFerry Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile Anniston Anniston Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield BrookleyField BrookleyField COE COE COE COE Communications Communications FortMcClellan FortMcClellan DescriptionofProject Constructarmories ConstructArmorybuildingandimprovegrounds Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Constructtrucksheds Landscapeandbeautifygrounds Constructarmoriesandtargetranges Improveauxiliaryflyingfields Improveauxiliaryflyingfields Improveauxiliaryflyingfields Improveauxiliaryflyingfields Improveauxiliaryflyingfields Improveauxiliaryflyingfields Improveauxiliaryflyingfields Improveauxiliaryflyingfields Improveauxiliaryflyingfields Improveauxiliaryflyingfields Improveauxiliaryflyingfields Improveauxiliaryflyingfields Improveauxiliaryflyingfields Improveauxiliaryflyingfields Constructauxiliaryflyingfield ImprovegroundsatBrookleyField Makegeneralimprovementstobuildingsandgrounds MakeimprovementsinandalongtheLuxapalilaRiver ProvidefloodcontrolonSipseyRiver MakeimprovementsinandalongtheLuxapalilaRiver MakeimprovementsinandalongtheLuxapalilaRiver ConstructSignalCorpsdistributionsystem ConstructSignalCorpsdistributionsystem Preparetraininggrounds Constructtargetrange O.P.Number 65611984 651612392 65611989 651612406 565612143 656120XX 26526188 26526188 26526188 26526188 26526188 26526188 26526188 26526188 26526188 26526188 26526188 26526188 26526188 26526188 165361327 165261358 26526150 165261306 65261125 65261197 652X 165361384 16536384 165261231 165361173 TotalAllFunds 13,300.00 19,917.00 22,334.00 7,189.00 2,081.00 4,065.00 545,450.00 545,450.00 545,450.00 545,450.00 545,450.00 545,450.00 545,450.00 545,450.00 545,450.00 545,450.00 545,450.00 545,450.00 545,450.00 545,450.00 69,835.00 412,332.00 54,812.00 97,853.00 41,427.00 57,500.00 57,500.00 8,764.00 47,739.00 79,461.00 29,046.00 Sponsor AlabamaNationalGuard,ArmoryCommission StateArmoryCommission StateArmoryCommission CommandingOfficer,GunterField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GunterField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GunterField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GunterField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GunterField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GunterField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GunterField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GunterField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GunterField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GunterField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GunterField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GunterField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GunterField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GunterField,U.S.Army WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Mobile U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Mobile CommandingOfficer,BrookleyField,U.S. Army WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S.War DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S.War Department DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S.War Department DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S.War Department U.S.Army,SignalCorps,Mobile CommandingGeneral,4thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army
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TableC1.ListofWPAProjectsonDoDInstallations
State AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL County Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Montgomery Montgomery Baldwin Autauga Autauga Macon City Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Montgomery Montgomery Lillian Autaugaville Prattville Montgomery Location FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan(RileyField) GunterField GunterField LillianNAS MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField DescriptionofProject Preparetraininggrounds Constructmesshall,kitchens,buildingsand improveConstructmesshall,kitchens,buildingsand improvegrounds. Constructwarehouse PreventCaneCreekfloodingbystraightening,removing obstructions,anddragging Improvehospitalgrounds Performerosioncontrolwork ConstructHeadquartersBuilding ConstructBainsGapRoad Constructframeshedforlumber Repairbuildingsbyraising,remodeling,andpainting buildings,replaceroof,plumbingandelectricoutlets Excavate,grade,andlandscape Clearovergrowthandrepairsewerlines Repairsewagesystem Improvedrainagefacilitiesoflandingfield,construct culvertanddrainageditch StraightenanddressbanksinCaneCreek Constructdams,fishhatcheries,androads Improveroads Improvegrounds ConstructstonewallsalongCaneCreek PaverunwaysatRileyField Improvelandingfield Makeimprovements,includingexcavating,grading,and installingstormsewers Constructlandingareas ImprovetheAutaugavilleAuxiliaryFlyingField ImprovethePassmoreAuxiliaryLandingField Developauxiliarylandingfield O.P.Number 165361231 16536152 16536161 205615000 2652618 26526183 265361100 26536151 265612004 265612005 265613001 265614000 26561400X 26561XXX 3656124 65361100 7655112 765512X 7656136 26561XXX 26526133 26526193 165361333 165261379 165261372 165361308 TotalAllFunds 74,805.00 127,041.00 40,840.00 11,975.00 124,215.00 163,007.00 16,721.00 83,840.00 5,154.00 55,655.00 14,470.00 4,519.00 12,562.00 14,080.00 46,884.00 83,165.00 44,797.00 20,207.00 75,083.00 54,816.00 43,273.00 46,869.00 87,063.00 33,985.00 14,379.00 37,217.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army AlabamaNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army AlabamaNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army AlabamaNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S. Army CommandingOfficerGunterFieldU.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GunterField,U.S.Army Commandant,NavalAirStation,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,AirCorpsBasicFlying
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State AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL County Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery City Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Location MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField llldMaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField DescriptionofProject Providelandscapingandrepairbuildingsandutilities Completeconstructionoftruckshedandannex Improvestreetsandsidewalks Improvethelandingfield Improveutilitiesandfacilities Constructmesshall Constructbarracks,andmiscbuildings Constructbuildings ProvidehousingfacilitiesincidentaltoAirCorpsexpansion program Constructbuildingsforpersonnel Constructbarracks,plumbing,electrical,andradiation facilities Completetheconstructionofbuildings Constructutilitiesandimprovegrounds Constructbarracks,plumbing,electrical,andradiation facilities ImproveMaxwellField Constructutilities,temporarybuilding,andsidewalks Performmalariacontroldrainagework Landscapethecadetreceptionarea Makeimprovementstonewbarracksarea Constructutilities,roads,curbs,sidewalks,athleticbowl, fence,andrailroadspur Constructbuildingsandfacilities Constructbuildingstoprovidefacilitiesforpersonnel Improvefacilities Providehousingfacilities Completedrainage,soilerosion,mosquitocontrol,planting andlandscaping Paintandrenovatebuildings ImprovegroundsbyclearinglandaroundPostHospitaland officer'squarters Improvegroundsbytoppingtreessurroundingpost hospitalandofficer'squarters Extenddrainagesystemforlandingfield O.P.Number 1326175 165161143 165261357 16526199 16536113 16536114 1653611935 165361232 165361233 165361247 16536135 165361383 165361387 16536178 16536184 16536190 26526142 26526153 26526169 26536119 26536120 26536126 26536134 26536189 265618000 3656123 3656127 5656122 5656125 TotalAllFunds 35,000.00 10,630.00 27,468.00 153,935.00 12,520.00 43,551.00 218,454.00 146,536.00 28,754.00 597,753.00 564,248.00 788,723.00, 97,837.00 35,396.00 18,155.00 424,120.00 72,55X 108,771.00 73,927.00 57,751.00 450,528.00 775,264.00 103,347.00 80,228.00 59,788.00 39,838.00 59,048.00 15,560.00 39,360.00 Sponsor School,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQMC AlabamaNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Mobile CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,MaxwellField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingGeneral,Southeast AirCorpsTrainingCenter,MaxwellField, CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingGeneral,Southeast AirCorpsTrainingCenter U.S.Army,CommandingGeneral,Southeast AirCorpsTrainingCenter WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,SoutheastAirCorps TrainingCenter,U.S.Army U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermaster, MaxwellField USArmyCorpsofEngineers AlabamaAviationCommission CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army
July 2009
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State AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AR AR AR County Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Gadsden Jefferson Jefferson Lauderdale Autauga Jefferson Jefferson Mobile Mobile Mobile Macon Mobile Mobile Statewide Benton City Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Etowah Birmingham Lewisburg Florence Prattville Birmingham Birmingham Mobile Mobile Mobile Tuskegee Mobile Mobile Rogers Location MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown PublicUtilities Range Salvage SoutheastAirDepot SoutheastAirDepot SoutheastAirDepot TuskegeeFlyingSchool U.S.MarineHospital U.S.MarineHospital Admin Admin Armory DescriptionofProject Paintbuildings Constructarsenalandtruckshed. Improve,alter,andrehabilitatebuildings Constructtrucksheds Constructbarracks,installwater,sewer,gasandelectric utilities Constructrunwaysandlightingsystem Surfacerunwaysandtaxistrip Constructbuildingsandinstallfacilities Constructadditionstofacilitiesinconnectiontopost hospital,officer'squarter,barracks,stables,warehouses, baseexchangeatMaxwellField Constructhangarwithleantos Developandimprovemunicipalairport Constructadministrativebuilding,drillhall,swimmingpool, bathhouse,andaprons Completeconstructionatmunicipalairport Paintwallsandceilingofdrillhall,paintoutsidemetal work,fireproofexterior Constructswimmingpoolandbathhouse ImproveNationalGuard Constructadditiontoadministrationbuilding. Buildconcreteculvert Riflerange Dismantlehangars,salvagematerialforuseonWPA armoryconstructionprojects Constructandimproveutilities Improvebuildingsandfacilities Constructandimproveutilities Makeimprovementstotheadvancedflyingschoolfield ProvideemploymenttocleanandrenovateU.S.Marine Hospitalbuilding Provideemploymentfordentalandclinicallabwork Prepareaninventoryofthecommissionedmilitary strength Preparepersonalrecords ConstructNationalGuardArmoryBuildingandimprove surroundinggrounds O.P.Number 565612X 65161170 6526184 65361359 6536164 6536189 7656123 XX56125 XXXX2000 16516156 16516157 16561401X 46561213 6561766 46561248 6561525 651422 46561270 16536127 26526182 2653619 265261248 3606131 365613X 651632455 XXX633160 16516325 TotalAllFunds 4,302.00 34,352.00 122,212.00 7,847.00 391,232.00 213,944.00 19,602.00 79,265.00 87,114.00 117,006.00 54,018.00 97,574.00 66,948.00 1,801.00 40,800.00 16,139.00 17,859.00 1,760.00 18,253.00 1,584.00 343,044.00 24,319.00 488,924.00 39,128.00 5,628.00 3,541.00 4,171.00 12,964.00 42,830.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army AlabamaNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army AlabamaAviationCommission AlabamaNationalGuard,106thObservation Squadron AlabamaNationalGuard,106thObservation Squadron AlabamaNationalGuard AlabamaNationalGuard AlabamaNationalGuard AlabamaNationalGuard AlabamaArmoryCommission ArmoryCommissionofAlabama U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermaster, SoutheastAirDepot CommandingOfficer,MobileAirDepot,U.S. Army WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Mobile CommandingOfficer,AirCorps,Advanced FlyingSchool,U.S.Army U.S.TreasuryDept U.S.TreasuryDept StateMilitaryDept.,StateofArkansas StateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment
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State AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR County Benton Boone Clark Clark Clark Clark Craighood Garland Garland Hampstead Helena Independence Jackson Jackson Lee Lee Logan Logan Miller Miller Nevada Nevada Nevada Ouachita Phillips Polk Pope Union Washington City Rogers Harrison Arkadelphia Arkadelphia Arkadelphia Arkadelphia Jonesboro HotSprings HotSprings Hope Phillips Batesville Newport Newport Marianna Marianna Paris Paris Texarkana Texarkana Prescott Prescott Prescott Camden Helena Mena Russellville ElDorado Fayetteville Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject ConstructNationalGuardArmoryBuildingandimprove surroundinggrounds ConstructNationalGuardArmory,demolishpresent building,andimprovegrounds ConstructaReserveOfficers'TrainingCorpsArmory buildingatHendersonStateTeachers'College Constructanarmorybuildingwithelectricalandplumbing facilities ConstructArmorybuilding ProjectforArmorybuilding AnonFederalprojecttoconstructArmory Constructfloors,paint,landscapeatarmory ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuildingincludingelectricaland plumbingfacilities ConstructadditiontoexistingArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ImproveNationalGuardArmoryandCommunitybuilding byreflooring CompletetheconstructionofcommunityandNational GuardArmorybuilding Installplumbing,heatingandelectricalfacilitiesand remodelandconstructadditiontopresentArmory RepairArmory CompletetheconstructionofaNationalGuardArmory buildingandimprovesurroundinggrounds AnonFederalprojecttoconstructNationalGuardArmory buildingandimprovesurroundinggrounds ConstructNationalGuardArmoryConstructNational GuardArmory ConstructadditiontopresentNationalGuardArmory building ConstructanArmorybuildingwithelectricalandplumbing facilities. ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructadditiontopresentNationalGuardArmory building ProjectforArmorybuilding ForArmorybuilding Constructadditionsandmakeimprovementstothe ArkansasNationalGuardArmory O.P.Number 6516372 26516317 165163236 65163124 651632496 6563320X 6516340 465632265 65633203 165163344 26516372 165632037 165163274 651632389 26516371 65633205 651632493 6516351 165652505 26516373 16516338 6516396 65633863 65632194 466632140 165163337 65633XXX 65633208 16516335 TotalAllFunds 38,942.00 13,175.00 122,971.00 40,287.00 40,343.00 11,123.00 38,948.00 2,742.00 16,859.00 43,129.00 17,768.00 28,179.00 942.00 5,003.00 18,392.00 8,100.00 6,422.00 38,942.00 5,680.00 17,796.00 38,498.00 39,831.00 14,490.00 12,834.00 22,568.00 13,136.00 11,123.00 16,659.00 42,468.00 Sponsor ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment HendersonStateTeachersCollege ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment StateMilitaryDepartment TownofNewport TownofNewport ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment StateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment
July 2009
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State AR AR AR AR AR AR County Washington Yell Garland Garland Garland Garland City Fayetteville Dardanelle HotSprings HotSprings HotSprings HotSprings Location Armory Armory ArmyandNavyGeneralHospital ArmyandNavyGeneralHospital ArmyandNavyGeneralHospital ArmyandNavyGeneralHospital DescriptionofProject AdditionstostateArmory. ConstructArmorybuilding Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures andfacilities Constructquarters,telephonesystemsandutilitiesand improveotherbuildingsandgrounds Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, transportationfacilities,utilities,systems,roads,andwalls Construct,rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,Construct, rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,transportationfacilities, utilities,systems,roadsandwalls Constructshopandwarehousebuilding,makealterations, additionsandimprovementstoexistingbuildings,and performdemolitionwork Reconstructandmakegeneralimprovementstobuildings, facilities,utilities,andgrounds Eradicateinsectpests CompletetheconstructionofaNationalGuardArmory buildingandimprovesurroundinggrounds ImproveNationalCemetery Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilitiesandutilities, andimprovegrounds Constructsidewalks CompletetheconstructionofaNationalGuardArmory buildingandimprovesurroundinggrounds Constructaddition,includingplumbingandelectrical facilities,totheNationalGuardArmory Improvecemetery Eradicateinsectpests Makeimprovementstotheswimmingpool ConstructNationalGuardoffices Improvebuildingsandfacilities MakeimprovementsattheLittleRockMunicipalAirport Pourconcretefloorsandroof,laybrickandtile,electric andplumbing,buildskylights,towerandporchatNational GuardHanger,MunicipalAirport Pourconcretefloorsandroof,laybrickandtile,electric andplumbingbuildskylightstowerandporchatand plumbing,buildskylights,towerandporchatNational GuardHanger,MunicipalAirport ImproveU.S.Highway67 O.P.Number 65633200 65633055 11336366 1336312 16536370 265363123 TotalAllFunds 12,834.00 23,098.00 2,604.00 35,000.00 23,386.00 41,198.00 Sponsor WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,ArmyandNavyGeneral Hospital,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,ArmyandNavyGeneral Hospital,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,ArmyandNavyGeneral Hospital CommandingOfficer,ArmyandNavyGeneral Hospital CommandingGeneral,7thCorpsArea,U.S. Army ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment CommandingGeneral,7thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CampChaffee,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CampChaffee,U.S. Army ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment CommandingGeneral,7thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,7thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CampJosephT. Robinson,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,7thCorpsArea CityofLittleRock StateofArkansas
AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR
Garland Garland Crawford Sebastian Sebastian Sebastian Sebastian Sebastian Sebastian Sebastian Sebastian Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski
HotSprings HotSprings FortSmith FortSmith FortSmith FortSmith FortSmith FortSmith FortSmith LittleRock LittleRock LittleRock LittleRock LittleRock
ArmyandNavyGeneralHospital ArmyandNavyGeneralHospital CampChaffee CampChaffee CampChaffee CampChaffee CampChaffee CampChaffee CampChaffee CampChaffee CampChaffee FortRobinson FortRobinson FortRobinson MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport
26536316 7656323 265263118 165163129 16536381 265263121 265363102 651632461 6516385 7656328 205255118 165263333 6563562 7X5XXX4 16516355 165634000
69,716.00 49,215.00 35,839.00 2,364.00 19,599.00 50,750.00 42,344.00 5,759.00 32,677.00 20,000.00 9,003.00 2,981.00 16,885.00 2,727.00 298,870.00 35,406.00
AR AR
Pulaski Clark
LittleRock
MunicipalAirport Roads
4656328 165163253
1,488.00 452,912.00
StateofArkansas ArkansasStateHighwayCommission
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State AR AR AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ County Crittenden Garland Conino Maricopa Maricopa Maricopa Pinal Yavapai Yavapai Yavapai Yavapai Yavapai Cochise Cochise Cochise Cochise Cochise Cochise Cochise Cochise Cochise Cochise Cochise Coconino Maricopa Pima Pima Pima Yuma Maricopa Coconino Maricopa Coconino Coconino City HotSpring Flagstaff Chandler Mesa Phoenix CasaGrande Prescott Prescott Prescott Prescott Prescott Tombstone Tombstone Tombstone Tombstone Tombstone Tombstone Tombstone Tombstone Tombstone Tombstone Douglas Valle Phoenix Ajo Tucson Tucson Yuma Phoenix Flagstaff Phoenix Flagstaff Flagstaff Location Roads Roads Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory FortHuachuca FortHuachuca FortHuachuca FortHuachuca FortHuachuca FortHuachuca FortHuachuca FortHuachuca FortHuachuca FortHuachuca MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NationalGuardunknown NavajoOrdnanceDepot PapagoParkCavalryCamp PublicUtilities Roads DescriptionofProject ImproveU.S.Highways70and61 ImproveU.S.Highways67and70 Layfloor,putceilingtoArmory ConstructArmory ImproveNationalGuardArmorybyconstructingconcrete floors,removingandreplacingwaterline RepairArmory Replaceroof,buildadditiontoArmory CompleteconstructionofArmorybuilding MakeimprovementstothePrescottArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmoryofnativegranitestone CompleteArmorybuildingandgrounds Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Constructanairport Provideandconstructbuildingsandfacilitiesandimprove grounds Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures andfacilities Rehabilitatebarracksandquarters Improvebarracks,quarters,storehousesandroads Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,utilities,waterand sewerlines,andfacilities Improvebuildingsandgrounds Generalrepairofbuildings Improvethoroughfares Constructanairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Completetheconstructionofofficebuilding Improvemilitarytrainingfacilities ImprovePapagoParkCavalryCamp Installwaterline Improvetrainingfacilities O.P.Number 165163251 165163252 65XXXX 65245XX 1652XXX 65XXXX 65XXXX 1652250 26510231 465XXXX 652460X 66502283 16530225 16530265 2653028 11330265 1330276 365221 7132121 713240 26510212 16510256 16510257 16510261 16510259 16510269 16510260 6510248 6510212 26520227 26510220 16510211 TotalAllFunds 559,295.00 554,233.00 2,352.00 29,931.00 6,597.00 3,993.00 1,008.00 62,890.00 9,548.00 72,099.00 29,931.00 19,259.00 58,207.00 552,456.00 63,769.00 25,000.00 300,000.00 42,111.00 25,000.00 260,000.00 64,904.00 31,878.00 550,822.00 620,625.00 710,592.00 430,077.00 404,156.00 566,522.00 460,388.00 4,020.00 31,154.00 64,559.00 24,318.00 46,425.00 Sponsor ArkansasStateHighwayCommission ArkansasStateHighwayCommission ArizonaNationalGuard ArizonaNationalGuard StateofArizonaMilitaryDepartment ArizonaNationalGuard StateofArizonaMilitaryDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortHuachuca,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortHuachuca,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortHuachuca,U.S. Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortHuachuca WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,U.S.WarDepartment Q.M.C. WarDepartment,U.S.Army WarDepartment,U.S.Army CityofDouglas StateLandDepartment,StateofArizona CityofPhoenix BoardofSupervisors,PimaCounty CityofTucson CityofTucson YumaCountyBoardofSupervisors MilitaryDepartment,StateofArizona StateofArizonaMilitaryDepartment WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers MilitaryDepartment,StateofArizona MilitaryDepartment,StateofArizona
July 2009
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State AZ AZ AZ CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA County Yavapai Pima Maricopa SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanJoaquin Alameda LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles Sacramento SanBernardino SanJoaquin SantaBarbara SantaBarbara SanFrancisco SanFrancisco Monterey LosAngeles SanFrancisco SanMateo SanMateo SanMateo SantaBarbara Kern Solano City Prescott Tucson Higley SanFrancisco SanFrancisco Stockton Oakland LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles Sacramento Colton Lodi SantaBarbara SantaBarbara SanFrancisco SanFrancisco Salinas LosAngeles SanFrancisco SanBruno SanBruno SanBruno SantaBarbara Bakersfield Benicia Location Roads TucsonArmyAirBase WilliamsField Admin Admin Admin AirCorpsAdvancedFlyingSchool Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armyunknown Armyunknown AuxiliaryAirfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield BakersfieldBasicFlyingSchool BeniciaArsenal DescriptionofProject Improveandconstructpublicroads RemovepalmtreesformtheUniversityofArizonaand replantatArmyAirBaseandAirport ImprovegroundsaroundBaseHospital PreparetopographicmapsforthePacificcoastshowing revisedculturalfeatures. Compileplanimetricmapsfromaerialsurveysofthe NationalForestsofCalifornia. Promote,initiate,coordinate,supervise,andconduct musicactivities Constructdryingtower,crashtruckandambulanceshelter, gaschamber,rampforoilstorage,oilandgreasestorage house,batteryshop,pistoltargetrange,narcoticvault. ReconditioninteriorofNationalGuardArmory ConstructArmorybuilding Paintwallsandceilingcompletewoodwork ImproveNationalGuardArmory Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons ImproveColtonArmoryandCommunityCenter ConstructadditiontotheLodiArmoryinstallgastankand pump,fences,demolishcurbsandfences,construct parking. Constructarmory. Constructionofatwounitplusheadquartersbattery NationalGuardArmory Constructwovenwirefence Constructionofnewroads,parkingareas,garages,and landscaping Constructaircraftlandingfield,drainagefacilities. ImproveNationalGuardairport Improvementstoairports Constructairport. Developairport. DevelopairportfacilitiesfortheU.S.CoastGuardby constructinggatehouse,septictank,drainage,parking, fences,surfacetaxistrips,riprappinglevees,landscaping. ConstructNavalReserveairport Improvebuildings,groundsandfacilities Constructroads,sidewalks,curbs,gutters,fences,drainage facilities,manholes,andwater,sewage,andpowerlinesat BeniciaArsenal. O.P.Number 1651029 26510224 26520228 165208303 26520641 165107150 265308111 6532392 16532360 4650322XX 665072117 165036219 6535310 165108338 16510765 165108133 653740 365XXX000 165308165 165308167 2653088 16510765 26520805 165308342 TotalAllFunds 274,210.00 8,739.00 12,262.00 67,024.00 71,678.00 1,798,919.00 207,838.00 1,776.00 188,167.00 10,480.00 9,157.00 7,002.00 35,159.00 124,900.00 105,580.00 XXX00 1403XX 100,000.00 33,405.00 1,340.00 18,965.00 17,430.00 36,212.00 37,580.00 249,601.00 48,420.00 Sponsor BoardofSupervisors,YavapaiCounty BoardofRegents,UniversityofArizona,Cityof TucsonandtheCommandingOfficerU.S. ArmyAirBase,Tucson CommandingOfficer,WilliamsField,U.S.Army DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S. Army U.S.DepartmentofAgriculture ForestService StateofCalifornia,DepartmentofEducation CommandingOfficer,AirCorpsAdvanced FlyingSchool,U.S.Army LosAngelesCounty CaliforniaNationalGuard CaliforniaNationalGuard AdjutantGeneral'sOffice CityofColton CityofLodi CityofSantaBarbara U.S.Army U.S.Army CityofSalinas U.S.Army U.S.DepartmentoftheTreasury,CoastGuard U.S.DepartmentoftheTreasury,CoastGuard U.S.Navy,CoastGuard CityofSantaBarbara CommandingOfficer,BakersfieldBasicFlying School,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,BeniciaArsenal,U.S. Army
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State CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA County Solano Solano Solano Solano Solano Solano SantaBarbara SanDiego Riverside SanBernardino SantaCruz Monterey SanLuisObispo SanLuisObispo SanLuisObispo SanLuisObispo SanLuisObispo SanLuisObispo Alameda Alameda Alameda LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles City Benicia Benicia Benicia Benicia Benicia Benicia Lompoc SanDiego Riverside Barstow Watsonville Monterey SanMiguel SanLuis Obispo SanLuis Obispo SanLuis Obispo SanLuis Obispo SanLuis Obispo Berkeley Oakland Piedmont,San Leandro LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles Location BeniciaArsenalBeniciaArsenal BeniciaArsenal BeniciaArsenal BeniciaArsenal BeniciaArsenal BeniciaArsenal CampCooke CampElliott CampHaan CampHaan CampMcQuaide CampOrd CampRoberts CampSanLuisObispo CampSanLuisObispo CampSanLuisObispo CampSanLuisObispo CampSanLuisObispo Conservation Conservation Conservation FleetAirBase FleetAirBaseFleetAirBase FleetAirBase DescriptionofProject Renovateandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,utilities,and grounds Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,utilities,and grounds Renovateandimprovebuildingsandgrounds. Improve,restore,andrehabilitateordnancematerialnow heldinrecovery ImprovetheBeniciaArsenal Improvebuildings,facilities,andutilities InstallwatersupplylinesbetweenChestertonelevated watertankandCampElliott. ConstructfencesatCampHaanMilitaryReservation. Constructwalks,curbs,roads,aprons,recreational facilities,drainage,utilities,barricades,munitions,g,,, dumpsandsewerstructures. Constructsidewalks,steps,riflerange,drainagefacilities, andsprinklersystematCampMcQuaide. Constructbombproofshelters,targetranges,drillareas, postexchangeandinfirmarybuildings,guttersandcurbsat CampOrd. Constructaccessroads Moveandresetframestructureconstructnewfootings Moveandresetframestructure,constructnewfootingsat NationalGuardtrainingcamp Constructopenairtheatre Constructandimprovefacilities Improve,construct,andreconstructaccessroads Excavate,widen,relocate,surfaceandconstructroads, culverts,drainagefacilitiesandbridges. Reduceforestfirehazardsandpreventsabotageinhill areas Reduceforestfirehazardsandpreventsabotageinhill areas Reduceforestfirehazardsandpreventsabotageinhill areas Improvefacilities Constructhangars Improvefacilities O.P.Number 165208201 165308346 26530898 65208292 76508229 765825 26520745 16510748 165307281 26530714 165308382 165308289 2653085 16532534 16533528 26530883 165108230 165108230 265108117 265108117 265108117 65307123 86507217 86507222 TotalAllFunds 119,245.00 236,320.00 277,801.00 26,531.00 46,768.00 191,081.00 399,100.00 3,800.00 66,230.00 816,000.00 10,693.00 737,238.00 235,880.00 4,494.00 19,842.00 124,987.00 196,063.00 196,063.00 97,444.00 97,444.00 93,528.00 182,013.00 106,364.00 34,944.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,BeniciaArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,BeniciaArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,BeniciaArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,BeniciaArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,BeniciaArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,BeniciaArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CampCooke,U.S.Army CityofSanDiego CommandingOfficer,RiversideAntiAircraft TrainingCenter,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,RiversideAntiAircraft Trainingg,gCenter,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampMcQuaide,U.S. Army StateofCalifornia,DepartmentofPublic Works CommandingOfficer,CampRoberts,U.S. Army StateofCalifornia StateofCalifornia CommandingOfficer,CampSanLuisObispo, U.S.Army StateofCalifornia,DepartmentofPublic Works StateofCalifornia,DepartmentofPublic Works CityofOakland CityofOakland CityofOakland Commandant,11thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,FleetAirBase,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,FleetAirBase,U.S.Navy
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State CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA County Marin Marin Marin Marin Marin LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles Alameda SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco Marin Marin Marin Marin Marin Marin Marin Marin SanDiego City Sausalito Sausalito Sausalito Sausalito Sausalito LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles SanPedro SanPedro SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco AngelIsland Sausalito Sausalito Sausalito Sausalito Sausalito Sausalito Sausalito SanDiego Location FortBaker FortBaker FortBaker FortBaker FortBaker FortMacArthur FortMacArthur FortMacArthur FortMacArthur FortMacArthur FortMacArthur FortMacArthur FortMason FortMason FortMason FortMason FortMason FortMcDowell FortMcDowell FortMcDowell FortMcDowell FortMcDowell FortMcDowell FortMcDowell FortMcDowell FortRosecrans DescriptionofProject Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,facilities,andutilities Rehabilitateandimprovebuildingsandroads Paint,installplumbingandheatingsystems,carpentry, gradingandsurfacing Makegeneralimprovementstobuildingsandgrounds Construct,rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,facilities, andutilities ImproveUpperReservation ImprovefacilitiesincludingconstructingsewerandImprove facilitiesincludingconstructingseweranddrainage facilities Improvefacilitiesincludingbuildingfencesandutilities Landscape,buildretainingwall,constructsprinklersystem Constructtemporaryhousingfacilities Levelground,replacesewerlines,repairroads,construct gunshedapron ImprovedefensefacilitiesatFortMacArthur,itssubsidiary reservationsandincoastalareas Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,facilities, andutilities,andimprovegrounds Removeandrelayrailroadtrack,ties,andballast Planttrees,shrubsandseedlawns Rehabilitatebuildings,roads,grounds,andutilities Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilitiesandgrounds Rehabilitateandmodernizebuildings Rehabilitateandmodernizebuildings Replacedoorsandwindows,paint,plaster,installelectric wiring,rehabilitatesewerandwaterlines Improvebuilding#21byexcavatingforabasement,install dryingrooms,constructbarbershoproom,buildstairsand walks Graderecreationalareas,completecarpentrywork,reroof andpaint,settile Buildmasonrywalls,installirrigationsystem,landscape Constructreservoir MakeimprovementsatArmyPost Constructgunshedandroadway,installutilitiesand operatingfacilities,excavate,grade,surfaceatFort O.P.Number 165308274 26520851 36503224 65308339 65308392 165307166 165307180 16530753 3653222 65307103 26538003 26520738 165308288 3653214 3653215 765082XX 7658212 65206174 26520846 2653XXX9 3653213 3653235 365327 565329 7658219 165307111 TotalAllFunds 185,417.00 216,562.00 175,358.00 88,868.00 416,073.00 80,937.00 123,005.00 69,348.00 61,553.00 401,291.00 17,851.00 309,885.00 194,803.00 4,043.00 5,217.00 151,028.00 98,528.00 1,106,839.00 301,858.00 13,292.00 17,303.00 256,776.00 23,359.00 37,701.00 1,154,914.00 12,333.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FortBaker,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBaker,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBaker CommandingOfficer,FortBaker,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBaker,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMacArthur,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMacArthur,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMacArthur,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMacArthur,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMacArthur,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMacArthur,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMacArthur,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMason,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMason,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMason,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMason,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMason,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcDowell,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcDowell,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcDowell,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcDowell,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcDowell,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcDowell,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcDowell,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcDowell,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortRosecrans,U.S. Army
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject Rosecrans CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco Marin SanFrancisco Fresno SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco Sausalito SanFrancisco Fresno FortRosecrans FortRosecrans FortRosecrans FortRosecrans FortRosecrans FortRosecrans FortRosecrans FortRosecrans FortRosecrans FortWinfieldScott FortWinfieldScott FortWinfieldScott FortWinfieldScott FortWinfieldScott FortWinfieldScott FortWinfieldScott FortWinfieldScott FortWinfieldScott FortWinfieldScott FortWinfieldScott FortWinfieldScott FortsBakerandBarry FortsBarryandBaker FresnoAirBase Constructundergroundcommunicationandfirecontrol facilities,roads,drainagestructures Excavate,surface,paint,camouflage,andlandscapeFort Rosecrans Constructdrainageandsanitarysewerstructuresand facilities,wharves,docks,radiofacilities. bddllklConstructcurbsandguttersandinstallsprinkler system Improveexistingroad Improverecreationalfacilities Improvebuildings Rehabilitatebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Constructcourts,enlargeathleticfield,andlandscape Improvegrounds Widenandsurfaceexistingroadsandconstructsafety fencing Landscape,constructretainingwalls,andresurfaceroads Constructandteardownbuildingsandlandscape Improvebarracks Constructparkingarea Rehabilitateroads,buildingsandgrounds Constructvehiclesheds Rehabilitatebuildings,grounds,and"ReceivingShip Activities" Fixroadsandconstructsafetyfence RoadconstructiononLincolnBoulevard Improvementstoairports Makegeneralimprovements ConstructroadfromFortBarrytoFortBakerandother roadsleadingtooronU.S.Armyreservations ImproveFresnoAirBase 165307228 26520751 26530740 26538006 3653X13 56503233 76507212 86507221 265038012 26531014 36505232 3653200 3653220 5650323X 6520885 65308328 765824 76508217 165308298 265208108 93,385.00 340,000.00 149,910.00 7,487.00 15,213.00 16,980.00 1,206.00 20,926.00 9,997.00 32,258.00 549,638.00 171,337.00 7,749.00 7,668.00 7,761.00 139,075.00 74,489.00 1,214,276.00 250,629.00 32,380.00 1,560.00 858,598.00 641,725.00 519,582.00 CommandingOfficer,FortRosecrans,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortRosecrans,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortRosecransNational Cemetery,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRosecrans,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortRosecrans,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortRosecrans,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortRosecrans,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortRosecrans,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortWinfieldScott,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortWinfieldScott,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortWinfieldScott,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortWinfieldScott,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortWinfieldScott,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortWinfieldScott,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortWinfieldScott,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortWinfieldScott,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortWinfieldScott,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortWinfieldScott,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortWinfieldScott,U.S. ArmyCommandingOfficer,FortWinfield Scott,U.S.Army U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortsBakerandBarry, U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,9thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FresnoAirBase,U.S. O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor ArmyAirCorps CA CA CA CA CA CA CA Marin Marin Marin Marin Marin Marin LosAngeles, Orange,Ventura, SantaBarbara SanFrancisco SantaBarbara Monterey Monterey Kings SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco Kern Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside,Los Angeles,Kern Northern California,San Bernardino, SanRafael SanRafael SanRafael SanRafael SanRafael SanRafael HamiltonField HamiltonField HamiltonField HamiltonField HamiltonField HamiltonField HarborDefense Improveandreconstructaccessroads Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructsewer,water,drainage,andelectricdistribution systems Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,grounds,and facilities hdlklConstructhangaraprons,sidewalks,recreational facilities,andimprovebuildingsandgrounds Providegunemplacement,housingandservice accommodations,roads,observationfacilities. Rehabilitatebuildings,barracks,utilities,heatingplants, electricalandwaterfacilities,roads,andlandscapingat facilities,roads,landscapingHarborDefenseofSan FranciscoCounty. Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds ConstructaccessroadsatHunterLiggettMilitary Reservation. Clearmaneuverareasofbrushandfences,providefire trails,parkingarea. Improvefacilities Rehabilitateandmodernizehospitalwards,officers' quarters,laboratory,animalhouse,psychopathicward, dorms,etc. Repairandrenovateclothingandfurniture Renovate,reorganize,.Reindex,andrefilerecords Rehabilitatebuildings,grounds,andfacilities ImprovefacilitiesatMarchField,ArmyRadioStation,and MurocDryLakeBombingField ConstructadditionstohangarsatMarchField Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate MarchField ImproveMarchField ConstructandimproveArmyAirBasefacilities ImproveaccessroadsatMurocDryLakeBombingBase, MarchFieldAirBaseandCampHaanAntiaircraftTraining Center. 165308308 165308378 16530885 6530894 765828 86508233 16520738 161,000.00 285,910.00 178,168.00 90,151.00 175,167.00 204,642.00 189,000.00 CommandingOfficer,HamiltonField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,AirBase,HamiltonField, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,HamiltonField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMason,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,HamiltonField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,HamiltonField,U.S. Army
CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA
SanFrancisco SantaBarbara Jolon Jolon Lemoore SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco Sacramento
HarborDefense HoffGeneralHospital HunterLiggett HunterLiggett LemooreBasicFlyingSchool LettermanGeneralHospital LettermanGeneralHospital LettermanGeneralHospital LettermanGeneralHospital MarchField MarchField MarchField MarchField MarchField MarchField,MurocDryLake BombingRange,andCampHaan
165208273 2653077 26530819 2654268103 265208107 2652084 7650637 76508XX 765XXX 26530731 565326 7132170 719243 16530713 165107229
973,038.00 48,295.00 134,034.00 215,129.00 111,993.00 387,059.00 27,300.00 33,546.00 252,708.00 737,235.00 60,447.00 50,000.00 150,000.00 847,331.00 1,799,000.00
CommandingOfficer,HoffGeneralHospital CommandingOfficer,HunterLiggettMilitary Reservation,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,HunterLiggettMilitary Reservation,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,BasicFlyingSchool,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,LettermanGeneral Hospital,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LettermanGeneral Hospital,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LettermanGeneral Hospital,U.S.Army dffllCommandingOfficer,LettermanGeneral Hospital,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MarchField,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,MarchField,U.S.Warg, ,DepartmentC.M.U. CommandingOfficer,MarchField,U.S.Army StateofCalifornia
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State County Riverside, Southern California,KeXXX CA DelNorte CrescentCity MareIslandNavyYard Improveroads Painttrafficstrips,installdrainageandstreetlighting facilities,providetrafficbumpers,barricades,railroad tracks,levees,embankments,ditches,dikes,roads, parking,fences,andbulkheadatMareIslandNavyYard. Extendandrehabilitatebuildings. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Constructtemporaryrecreationbuilding ConstructaccessroadstoMatherField. Constructopendrainageditch ImproveAirBase. ImproveAirBase. ImproveAirBase. Constructsewer,water,drainage,andelectricdistribution systemsandroads. ImproveAirBase Constructandimprovebuildings,roadsandgroundsatthe OaklandMunicipalAirport Constructandimprovefacilitiesandimprovegroundsat theOaklandMunicipalAirport Improvelandingfield Improvemunicipalairport Improveandenlargeexistingairport ImproveWillowsAirport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructhangarandimprovegrounds Improvemunicipalairport Improvemilitaryfacilities Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport. Constructmunicipalairport. 7650812 6,309.00 Commandant,MareIslandNavyYard,U.S. Navy Commandant,MareIslandNavyYard,U.S. Navy NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks CommandingGeneral,MarineBase,U.S.Navy SacramentoCounty CommandingOfficer,MoffettField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MoffettField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MoffettField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MoffettField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MoffettField,U.S.Army CityofOaklandBoardofPortCommissioners CityofOakland,BoardofPortCommissioners CityofChico CityofOroville CityofFresno CountyofGlenn CountyofKern CityofHawthorne CityofLongBeach CityofLongBeach CommandingOfficer,CaliforniaSector,Ferry Command,U.S.Army CityofSantaMonica CountyofLosAngeles CityofSantaMonica CityandCountyofSanFrancisco CityofSantaBarbara CityofRedding City Location DescriptionofProject O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA
Solano Solano Solano SanDiego Sacramento SantaClara SantaClara SantaClara SantaClara SantaClara SantaClara Alameda Alameda Butte Butte Fresno Glenn Kern LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles SanMateo SantaBarbara Shasta
Vallejo Vallejo Vallejo SanDiego Sacramento Mountain View Sunnyvale Sunnyvale Sunnyvale Sunnyvale Sunnyvale Oakland Oakland Chico Oroville Fresno Willows Delane Hawthorne LongBeach LongBeach LongBeach LosAngeles Palmdale SantaMonica SanBruno SantaBarbara Redding
MareIslandNavyYard MareIslandNavyYard MareIslandNavyYard MarineCorpsBase MatherField MoffettField MoffettField MoffettField MoffettField MoffettField MoffettField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport
26520864 093071 1093071 8650726 26510827 26534005 165208186 16530811 65208354 6530895 7650827 165108228 26510837 165108207 165108213 165108123 165108243 165108235 26510722 165107124 165107194 26520747 2651071 165107200 165107169 26510839 165107X14 165108208
157,308.00 1,042,180.00 1,000,000.00 42,100.00 51,028.00 18,000.00 48,593.00 414,530.00 7,946.00 17,398.00 197,513.00 358,283.00 428,749.00 45,502.00 262,902.00 596,280.00 222,644.00 371,370.00 269,990.00 94,800.00 348,234.00 58,000.00 88,900.00 894,265.00 457,956.00 1,415,974.00 1,200,000.00 212,843.00
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State CA CA CA CA CA CA County Stanislaus Tulare Ventura Yuba SanDiego City Modesto Visalia Oxnard Marysville RedBluff SanDiego Location MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport(=Lindbergh Field) DescriptionofProject Improvemunicipalairport Improveairportlandingfield. Constructairport. Constructairport. Improveairportlandingfield. Gradeandsurface,oilandpaverunwaysandstreets, extendrunway,constructhangars,meteorological building,seaplanefacilities,etc.atMunicipalAirportat LindbergField Improveexistinglandingfacilities,extendtaxiways, runways,androads;createadditionallandingarea;install drainageandboundarylighting,watermains,andradio communicationsattheSanFranciscoMunicipalAirport andSeaplaneBase. Preparesiteforcemetery. Makegeneralimprovementstobuildingsandgrounds Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,systems,facilities,and grounds ConstructNavalandMarineCorpsReserveArmorybuilding andimproveadjacentgrounds CttNldMiCRAConstructNavalandMarineCorps ReserveArmorybuildingandimproveadjacentgrounds CompleteconstructionoftheNavalandMarineCorps ReserveArmoryBuildingandimprovegrounds Makeimprovementstorecreationalfacilities,utilities,and grounds Constructandimproveyards,docksandbuildings Improvefacilities ImprovefacilitiesincludingconstructionofaPyrotechnic MagazineBuilding ImprovefacilitiesincludingconstructionofaPyrotechnic MagazineBuilding ConstructanadditiontotheParachuteandGarage building Constructretainingwalls Improvestationsandgrounds Constructbuildingsandperformappurtenantworkinthe NavyYard Excavateditches,gradeandsurfaceparkingareas,provide roadsandpropagatinghouse,erecttrafficsigns,and landscape Construct,reconstruct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, facilities,utilities,andgrounds Reconstructpathsandroads,rehabilitatebarracks, O.P.Number 165108232 165108209 165107195 165108236 165108237 165107152 TotalAllFunds 330,436.00 339,725.00 197,000.00 454,470.00 408,000.00 535,320.00 Sponsor CityofModesto CountyofVisalia CountyofVentura CityofMarysvilleandCountyofYuba CityofRedBluff CityofSanDiego
CA
SanMateo
SanBruno
MunicipalAirportandSeaplane Base
165108279
1,078,606.00
CityandCountyofSanFrancisco
CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA
SanMateo LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles Humboldt SanDiego LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles Marin Solano Alameda Alameda Monterey
SanBruno SanPedro SanPedro LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles Eureka SanDiego LongBeach LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles Oakland Oakland Monterey
NationalCemetery NavalAirBase,SanPedro NavalAirBase,SanPedro NavalandMarineCorpsReserve Armory NavalandMarineCorpsReserve Armory NavalandMarineCorpsReserve Armory NavalAuxiliaryAirFacility NavalOperatingBase NavalReserveAviationBase Navyunknown Navyunknown Navyunknown Navyunknown Navyunknown NavyYard OaklandNavalSupplyDepot PortofEmbarkation PresidioofMonterey
65208176 70921 71329X 165307116 165X0XX6 2653076 26520X106 709217 16510787 65307106 65307108 65307393 XX57X2 16520875 70923 165208202 26530860 26520859
195,683.00 376,000.00 51,072.00 285,549.00 36,710.00 146,455.00 32,365.00 480,000.00 24,300.00 4,692.00 47,554.00 20,791.00 457,597.00 70,575.00 1,107,000.00 231,572.00 183,247.00 79,702.00
CommandingOfficer,9thCorpsArea,U.S. Army U.S.NavyDepartment WarDepartmentQ.M.C. Commandant,11thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,11thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,11thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment,CoastGuard U.S.NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsand Docks CityofLongBeach Commandant,11thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,11thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,11thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,U.S.Army U.S.NavyDepartment,CoastGuard U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,12thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,FortMason,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PresidioofMonterey,
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject officers'residences,andstorageandcommissarybuildings atPresidioofMonterey. Constructrecreationalbuildingandinstallplumbing, electricity,heatingandventilation. Improvebarracks#75,77,79,and81byexcavatingfora basement,constructingwalls,floors,installingtoiletsand showers Renovatequartersbycompletingcarpentrywork,paint, repairplumbingandfoundations Demolishbuilding,salvagematerials Rehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Installtoiletandshowerfacilities RepairandimproveOfficer'sTrainingQuarters Installationoftoiletandshowerfacilitiesfor4barracks buildings Clearing,landscaping,plumbingandelectrical reconditioning,paintingatPresidioofMontereyandCamp Ord. Constructgarage,clubhouse,driveways,roads, recreationalcourts,fencesatthePresidioofSanFrancisco. Slope,grade,andlandscape Constructrubblemasonrywallandimprovegrounds Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Renovateofficer'squarters Makegeneralimprovementstogrounds Improveofficers'quarters ImproveOfficers'Club Improvebarracks Constructroads,garages,tenniscourts,andlandscape Buildbaseballdiamondandgrandstand Improveparadegrounds Completetheatre Constructbuildings,roads,andutilities Makeimprovementsincemetery O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor U.S.Army 26530892 3453216 3653221 36532XXX 7650621 165208226 2653086 2653101X 26535020 26536006 26592023 36503211 3653219 56503X 5650521 6532X 6534111 6534112 713242 715241 76508215 46,191.00 19,060.00 21,865.00 15,326.00 175,180.00 31,479.00 22,054.00 16,449.00 61,983.00 127,871.00 12,480.00 18,636.00 2,442.00 19,353.00 31,577.00 12,401.00 19,016.00 8,458.00 100,000.00 661,000.00 6,459.00 CommandingOfficer,CampOrd,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PresidioofMonterey, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PresidioofMonterey, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PresidioofMonterey, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PresidioofMonterey, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PresidioofMonterey, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PresidioofMonterey, U.S.Army WarDepartment,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampOrd,U.S.Army U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PresidioofSan Francisco,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PresidioofSan Francisco,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PresidioofSan Francisco,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PresidioofSan Francisco,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PresidioofSan Francisco,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PresidioofSanFrancisco CommandingOfficer,PresidioofSan Francisco,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PresidioofSan Francisco,U.S.WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,PresidioofSan Francisco,U.S.WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,PresidioofSan Francisco,U.S.Army
CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA
Monterey Monterey Monterey Monterey Monterey Monterey Monterey Monterey Monterey SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco
Monterey Monterey Monterey Monterey Monterey Monterey Monterey Monterey Monterey SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco
PresidioofMonterey PresidioofMonterey PresidioofMonterey PresidioofMonterey PresidioofMonterey PresidioofMonterey PresidioofMonterey PresidioofMonterey PresidioofMontereyandCamp Ord PresidioofSanFrancisco PresidioofSanFrancisco PresidioofSanFrancisco PresidioofSanFrancisco PresidioofSanFrancisco PresidioofSanFrancisco PresidioofSanFrancisco PresidioofSanFrancisco PresidioofSanFrancisco PresidioofSanFrancisco PresidioofSanFrancisco PresidioofSanFrancisco PresidioofSanFrancisco PresidioofSanFrancisco PresidioofSanFrancisco
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State CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA County SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanDiego Alamedaand ContraCosta Alamedaand ContraCosta ContraCosta LosAngeles Alameda Alameda LosAngeles Marin SantaClara SantaCruz Solano Statewide Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento LosAngeles LosAngeles City SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanDiego Berkeley LosAngeles Albany Oakland LongBeach SanFrancisco Sunnyvale Watsonville Benicia Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento SanClemente Island SanClemente Island Location PresidioofSanFrancisco PresidioofSanFrancisco PresidioofSanFrancisco PublicUtilities Range Range Range Range Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads SacramentoAirDepot SacramentoAirDepot SacramentoAirDepot SacramentoAirDepot SacramentoAirDepot SacramentoAirDepot SanClementeIslandNAS SanClementeIslandNAS DescriptionofProject Rehabilitatebuildingsandgrounds AtCrissyField,constructwovenwirefencearoundeast andsouthsides Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Constructinterceptorandtrunklinesanitarysewers, conduits,curbs,utilitiesandoperatingfacilities. DismantleriflerangeandreconstructinContraCosta Country Constructnewriflerange Dismantleexistingriflerangeandconstructnewriflerange ConstructNationalGuardRifleRange RehabilitateSolanoandJacksonAvenues ImproveAdelineStandMiddleHarborRdandmake improvementstoutilitiesandcommunicationsystems Improveavenues Improveandreconstructmilitaryaccessroads Improveaccessroads. ConstructpublicroadtoCampMcQuaidebyclearing, excavating,grading,installingdrainageandguideposts, relocatingbridges,surfacing. Improveandreconstructaccessroads. ImprovehighwaysthroughoutSouthernCalifornia Improveroadstoandfrommilitaryestablishments ReconstructmilitaryaccessroadtoSacramentoArmyAir Depot. Constructroads,parking,drainagefacilities,baseballpark, garage,pumpingstation,bleachers,fences,septictanks, etc.atSacramentoArmyAirDepot Rehabilitatelandingareas,drainage,levees,and embankments,roads,atSacramentoArmyAirDepot. Constructroads,parkingareas,retainingwalls,reconstruct landingfieldanddrainagefacilitiesatSacramentoArmyAir Depot. Rewarehouseequipment,materialsandsupplies Constructroads,reservoir,systems,andfacilities,and improvebuildingsandgrounds Miscellaneousconstructionandimprovementofaviation facilitiesaviationfacilities Improvelandingfield O.P.Number 7658210 165107147 165308117 465032482 XX50X2132 16510789 265108101 26510833 165107158 165208259 165108223 26510855 165108249 165107151 165107229 165108277 165308335 265208102 265308109 76508319 86508224 093073 70922 TotalAllFunds 1,685,274.00 XX800 7,326.00 1,505,700.00 57,555.00 84,445.00 119,874.00 84,200.00 46,063.00 163,280.00 328,300.00 1,131,275.00 12,000.00 133,084.00 577,500.00 2,186,000.00 1,799,000.00 57,425.00 138,262.00 154,274.00 279,723.00 36,325.00 197,122.00 6,500.00 258,000.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,PresidioofSan Francisco,U.S.Army U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PresidioofSan Francisco,U.S.Army CityofSanDiego StateofCalifornia StateofCalifornia CaliforniaNationalGuard StateofCalifornia,DivisionofMilitaryAffairs CityofAlbany CityofOakland CityofLongBeachHarborDepartment CommandingOfficer,9thCorpsArea,U.S. Army StateofCalifornia,DepartmentofPublic Works,DivisionofHighways CountyofSantaCruz CountyofSolano StateOfCalifornia StateofCalifornia SacramentoCounty CommandingOfficer,McClellanField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,McClellanField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,McClellanField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SacramentoAirDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SacramentoAirDepot, U.S.Army USNavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment
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State CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA County SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanFrancisco Statewide City SanClemente Island SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego SanFrancisco Location SanClementeIslandNAS SanDiegoNAS SanDiegoNAS SanDiegoNAS SanDiegoNAS SanDiegoNAS SanDiegoNAS Survey Survey DescriptionofProject ImprovementoftheFleetTrainingBase Construct,extend,andmodernizebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Extendandalterofficer'smesshallandperformwork incidentalandappurtenantthereto,attheNavalAir Station ConstructNavySupplyDepot ConstructionofNavalFuelDepot GeneralimprovementtoDestroyerBase GeneralimprovementtoNavalAirStation Revisesurfacefeaturesofgeographicmaps Surveyandmapcampsandotherdefenseareas,access roadsandhighwaysandhighwaystomilitary establishments Organizeandinstallacompletequalificationand classificationrecordfileofReserveOfficersinthe9th CorpsArea Installpersonalrecordsandpropertyrecords,andcompile, mapandotherwisepresentdataondefensematters Constructrecreationalfacilities Constructtenniscourtsandlandscape ImproveserviceandoperatingfacilitiesatVeterans AdministrationFacility Rehabilitateheating,plumbing,andelectricalsystems, sewer,water,andfuellines,androads. RehabilitateandimprovereceivingshipactivitiesonYerba BuenaIslandbywideningandresurfacingroads,install watermainsandservicetanks,rehabbarracksand quarters. Rehabilitateandimproveofficebuildings,storehouses, warehouses,garages,sheds,docfacilitiesandpiersby replacingplumbing,electrical,andheatingsystems,roof, paintroads. Constructandimprovefacilities. Constructgarage. Constructvehiclestoragebuilding,latrines,bridges,vaults, walks,drives,removeoldriflepit,refloor,installelectrical andplumbingfacilitiesatNationalGuardfacilities. Improveandalterarmorybuildingandimprovegrounds. ImprovementandrenovationsofStateArmory Constructsecondstoryaddition. Constructgarage. O.P.Number 093072 8850727 7650836 165208252 TotalAllFunds 484,000.00 938,450.00 43,460.00 750,000.00 300,000.00 1,245,850.00 1,404,000.00 38,738.00 104,389.00 Sponsor U.S.NavyDepartment NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks Commandant,11thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S.War Department CommandingGeneral,9thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,9thCorpsArea,U.S. Army StateofCalifornia,AdjutantGeneral'sOffice CommandingOfficer,AirCorpsBasicFlying School,Taft,U.S.Army U.S.MarineHospital U.S.VeteransAdministration
CA CA CA CA CA CA
CA
SanFrancisco
SanFrancisco
265208104
95,787.00
Commandant,12thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy
CA
SanFrancisco
SanFrancisco
26520897
264,320.00
CO CO CO CO CO CO CO
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State CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO County Larimer Pueblo RioGrande Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson City Loveland Pueblo MonteVista Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Location Armory Armory Armory CampGeorgeWest CampGeorgeWest CampGeorgeWest CampGeorgeWest CampGeorgeWest CampWest CampWest DescriptionofProject Constructgarage. Constructgarage. Constructgarage. Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities. Constructbridges,tables,benches,roads,garbageracks, anddesks;constructwaterstoragefacilities,paint;connect ranges,refrigerators,andhotwaterheatersatCamp GeorgeWest. Constructgarage. Improvecampfacilities. MakeimprovementstoCampGeorgeWest. ClearrockandbouldersandroughgraderunwaysatCamp West Completeheadquartersbuildingandrecreationhall, constructinfirmaryandadditiontoofficer'smessatCamp GeorgeWest Constructmesshalls,latrineandshowerbuildings,officer's quartersbuildingsdressingroomandshowerofficers quartersbuildings dressingroomandshowerbathatswimmingpool. Constructnineholegolfcourse Riprapstreambedandbanks,constructearthdams Constructconcretetentflooroverfiringmask,firingpits andrepairtargetbutts Constructseptictanksandgravelsepticfield Completeconstructionofmesshallslatrineand showerCompleteconstructionofmesshalls,latrineand showerbuildings,officer'squartersbuildings,dressing roomandshowerbathatswimmingpoolatCampWest Grade,levelandseedparadegrounds Improvebuildingsandlandscapegrounds Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Constructsteamtunnel. Cleanwalls,ceilingsandfloors;repairhospitalfurniture; reclaimandrepairbedding. Reconstructandrehabilitatebuildingsandutilities Improvefacilities Constructadditiontolaundrybuilding#713atthe FitzsimonsGeneralHospital. Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings Improvebuildings O.P.Number 651842195 65184167 651842178 165184113 165184217 16518487 651842220 651842243 135844008 165842510 TotalAllFunds 7,212.00 7,314.00 7,304.00 73,552.00 78,276.00 39,933.00 27,769.00 26,919.00 27,795.00 39,623.00 Sponsor ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitary ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment
CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO
Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Adam Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams
Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver
CampWest CampWest CampWest CampWest CampWest CampWest CampWest CampWest FitzsimonsGeneralHospital FitzsimonsGeneralHospital FitzsimonsGeneralHospital FitzsimonsGeneralHospital FitzsimonsGeneralHospital FitzsimonsGeneralGeneral Hospital FitzsimonsGeneralHospital FitzsimonsGeneralHospital
165842513 165843005 165845001 165848035 165848509 465542109 465842110 76584213 11338468 1338423 165284135 165284266 165284303 165384264 26528432 26528447
84,616.00 22,245.00 82,916.00 31,940.00 17,332.00 31,355.00 89,683.00 8,702.00 10,000.00 150,000.00 167,020.00 98,338.00 397,526.00 15,93300 120,213.00 1,873.00
ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FitzsimonsGeneral Hospital,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FitzsimonsGeneral Hospital,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FitzsimonsGeneral Hospital,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FitzsimonsGeneral Hospital,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FitzsimonsGeneral Hospital,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FitzsimonsGeneral
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject Installwater,sewer,steam,light,anddrainagesystems; constructbuildingsatFitzsimonsGeneralHospital. Constructpedestriantunnelbetweenthenewhospital buildingandbuilding#712atFitzsimonsGeneralHospital. Repairbuildingsathospital Repairrecreationalbuildings Grade,repairandconstructroadsandstreets Grade,repairandconstructroadsandstreets Improveandreconditionbuildingsandgrounds,including barracks,quarters,storehouse,transportationfacilities, utilities,parksandrecreationalfacilities Grade,repairandconstructroads Repairsandimprovementstoutilities Repairsandrehabilitationofpublicbuildings Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Gradeandimprovetargetrangeandtrainingareas Improveexistingroads,sidewalks,curbs,gutters,utilities, anddrainagefacilities ConstructadditionstobarracksandrebuildDental Hospital. Grade,gravelandconstructvariousroadsandstreetsin FortLogan Repairandimprovevariousnonrecreationalbuildings Layandreconstructsanitarysewers Gradeandimprovetargetrangeandtrainingareas InstallwatermainstoconnectwithCityofDenverwater linefromMarstenLakeatFortLogang Improvestreets Improvegrounds Renovateandremodelofficer'squarters Construct,rehabilitate,andmakegeneralimprovementsto buildingsandgrounds Rehabilitateandredecorateutilities,curbroads,and reconstructsewerlines Constructmilitarybuildinginstallelectricalheating Constructmilitarybuilding,installelectrical,heating,and plumbingfacilities,constructsidewalks,gradeand landscape,demolishbuildingstopreparesite. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings. Constructpavedapronsandrunways,fencing,utilities, O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor Hospital,U.S.Army CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoep Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoe Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver FitzsimonsGeneralHospital FitzsimonsGeneralHospital FitzsimonsGeneralHospital FitzsimonsGeneralHospital FitzsimonsGeneralHospital FitzsimonsGeneralHospital FitzsimonsGeneralHospital FitzsimonsGeneralHospital FitzsimonsGeneralHospital FitzsimonsGeneralHospital FortLogan FortLogan FortLogan FortLogan FortLogan FortLogan FortLogan FortLogan FortLogang FortLogan FortLogan FortLogan FortLogan FortLogan 2653846 26538473 265842001 26584300 265848010 365548003 3658424 165284155 263848002 26528489 26538444 265841000 265842002 265844000 2658480 3653428 3658411 3658422 3658426 7658482 84,808.00 61,935.00 14,411.00 1,550.00 16,148.00 16,148.00 50,876.00 20,461.00 15,760.00 25,116.00 641,530.00 2,880.00 403,382.00 19,636.00 31,300.00 88,374.00 8,716.00 2,880.00 20,910.00, 83,493.00 25,478.00 185,959.00 1,256,569.00 131,270.00 CommandingOfficer,FitzsimonsGeneral Hospital,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FitzsimonsGeneral Hospital,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FitzsimonsGeneral Hospital ActingQuartermaster ActingQuartermaster ActingQuartermaster CommandingOfficer,FitzsimonsGeneral Hospital ActingQuartermaster Quartermaster,FitzsimmonsGeneralHospital Quartermaster,FitzsimmonsGeneralHospital CommandingOfficer,FortLogan,U.S.Army Quartermaster,FortLogan U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Omaha CommandingOfficer,FortLogan,U.S.Army Quartermaster,FortLogan Quartermaster,FortLogan Quartermaster,FortLogan Quartermaster,FortLogan CommandingOfficer,FortLogan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLogan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLogan,U.S.Army Quartermaster,FortLogan,andCityofDenver ColoradoStateCollegeofAgricultureand MechanicalArts WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment
CO
Larimer
FortCollins
Generalconstruction
165184262
14,471.00
CO CO CO
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State CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT County Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoe Denver Denver Otero Pueblo KitCarson Larimer Arapahoe Arapahoe Jefferson Statewide Bent Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Middlesex NewHaven City Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver LaJunta Pueblo Burlington FortCollins Denver Denver FortLyon Bristol Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Manchester Manchester NewBritain WestHartford Willimantic Middletown Ansonia Location LowryField LowryField LowryField LowryField LowryField LowryField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NationalGuardunknown RifleRange Roads Roads Roads Survey U.S.VeteransAdmin Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject roads,andbuildings. ImproveLowryfieldandauxiliaryfield. Gradefieldsandrunwaysandcompleteconnecting railroad. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,grounds,facilities, utilities,road,andwalks. Constructaccessroads Constructaccessroads. Constructbuildingsandfacilities.Constructbuildingsand facilities. Improvemunicipalairport. Constructcompletelightingsystemandcontroltower. Improveairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Constructtargetpit Constructpistolrange. Rebuildroadandconstructculvertsandbridges. Improveroad. Constructhighway. Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Dismantledwellingsandwarehouses,moveother dwellingstonewlocationsonthereservationatU.S. VeteransAdministrationproperty Assistinpreparationofqualificationcardsand classificationofofficers. Paintandimproveelectricalwiring PaintArmory RepairandimproveArmorybuilding Paintinteriorofarmory Constructhangar,officebuilding,concretewalls,andsteel roof RepairandimproveArmorybuilding RepairstoArmory Paintandvarnishinteriorandexteriorofbuilding Paintarmory,andpatchandpointplasterandbrickwork Paintandvarnishinteriorandexteriorandrepairbuilding RepairandimproveArmorybuilding RepairandimproveArmorybuilding 165284196 165284196 16528450 165384236 165384237 16538491 165184111 165184122 165184177 165184201 865842123 16518476 165184136 165184187 165184198 465843145 365848004 16521590 165153044 165152072 165152100 46515275 65157533 165152083 65151877 16515X01X 1651520X0 65151XXX 165152105 165152131 1,695,891.00 1,384,542.00 301,334.00 199,285.00 265,715.00 996,244.00 136,602.00 91,945.00 402,744.00 657,601.00 3,020.00 2,465.00 333,934.00 234,000.00 43,350.00 42,582.00 11,447.00 3,442.00 710.00 4,449.00 14,493.00 13,224.00 91,967.00 3,816.00 548.00 1,554.00 7,082.00 5,190.00 CommandingOfficer,FortLogan,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,LowryField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,LowryField,andWar Department CommandingOfficer,LowryField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LowryField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LowryField,U.S.Army ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment CityandCountyofDenver CityofLaJunta CityofPueblo Company"1"157thInfantry,Colorado, NationalGuard ColoradoStateCollege ArapahoeCountyCommissioners ArapahoeCounty JeffersonCounty ColoradoNationalGuard AdjutantGeneral,3rdMilitaryArea,U.S.Army QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment QuartermasterGeneral's,StateofConnecticut QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment StateArmoryCommission QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment StateofConnecticutQuartermasterGeneral Department QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment,Stateof Connecticut QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment,Stateof Connecticut O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
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State CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT County NewHaven NewHaven NewHaven NewHaven NewHaven NewHaven NewHaven NewHaven NewHaven NewHaven NewHaven NewHaven NewHaven NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon Statewide Windham Windham NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon Hartford Hartford NewLondon Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Statewide City Ansonia Branford Branford Moriden NewHaven NewHaven NewHaven Wallingford Wallingford Waterbury Waterbury WestHaven WestHaven NewLondon NewLondon Norwich Willimantic Willimantic NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon Hartford WindsorLocks Niantic EastHartford Hartford Hartford Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory AveryPoint AveryPoint AveryPoint BrainerdField CampHartell CampRell(currentname) COE COE COE Communications Communications Conservation DescriptionofProject Repair,paint,andvarnishinteriorandexteriorofRepair, paint,andvarnishinteriorandexteriorofbuilding Patch,plaster,paint,andvarnishArmorybuilding PaintingandrepairingofArmory PaintandvarnishinteriorofArmory Paintinteriorandexteriorofbuilding,patchplaster,and installelectricoutlets Paintinteriorandexteriorofbuilding PaintinteriorandexteriorofCavalryArmorybuilding Repairandimprovestatearmorybuilding Paintandvarnishinteriorandexteriorofbuilding Paintandvarnishinteriorandexteriorofbuilding GeneralrepairsatArmory Paintandvarnishinteriorrooms PaintandvarnishinteriorofArmory Constructarmoryanddrillshed. PaintinteriorandexteriorofArmorybuilding PaintinteriorandexteriorofArmorybuilding Calculatemilitarygridcoordinatesofpermanentlocal controlpositioninthestatesofConnecticutandRhode Island. Constructhousingandtrainingfacilities. Paintandvarnishinteriorandexteriorandrepairbuilding Improvebuildingsandgrounds. Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. ImprovebasementofHamiltonHall. Constructrunways,turningcircle,curbs,shoulders,catch basins,walksandfencesatBrainerdField. Constructtrainingfacilitiesandimprovegrounds Paint,shingleroof,andrepairwindows Constructionofapproximately7,000linearfeetofearth andconcretedikesalongtheConnecticutRiver Constructionofapproximately9,800linearfeetofnew earthembankmentalongtheConnecticutRiver ConstructnewearthembankmentalongConnecticutRiver Constructundergroundcabletoradiotransmitter Rehabilitatecommunicationandfirecontrolsystems. Eliminatemosquitoesforthecontrolofmalaria O.P.Number 16515X0XX 165152081 65151945 65151687 165152015 165152055 65151947 165152102 165153014 165152035 65152105 165154007 65151973 165115145 165152005 65151940 165215203 165115146 165152045 165315135 26521510 26521574 165115117 26531570 165152095 713253 713282 XXX2X3 26531516 26521514 2651154 TotalAllFunds 814.00 2,182.00 4,517.00 1,474.00 1,828.00 597.00 2,092.00 477.00 219,898.00 682.00 142,128.00 53,679.00 813.00 32,245.00 97,361.00 10,824.00 560,800.00 54,689.00 4,984.00 174,000.00 675,000.00 387,000.00 3,593.00 8,067.00 31,503.00 Sponsor QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment StateDepartmentofPublicWorks QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment CorpsofEngineers,WarDepartment StateofConnecticut,DepartmentofPublic Works QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment,Stateof Connecticut U.S.DepartmentoftheTreasury,CoastGuard U.S.TreasuryDepartment,CoastGuard U.S.Navy,CoastGuard CityofHartford U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,NorthAtlantic Division QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers WarDepartmentCorpsofEngineers WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers CommandingGeneral,1stCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,1stCorpsArea,U.S. Army StateDepartmentofHealth
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State CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT County NewHaven NewLondon NewLondon Fairfield Fairfield NewHaven NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon Windham Windham Windham Litchfield Litchfield Litchfield NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon City EastHaven NewLondon NewLondon Danbury Stratford EastHaven, NewHaven Groton Groton Groton Groton Windham Windham Windham Torrington Torrington Torrington Groton Groton Groton Groton Groton Groton Location EastHavenRifleRange FortH.G.Wright FortH.G.Wright FortH.G.Wright FortH.G.Wright FortTurnbull FortTurnbull MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarineBase DescriptionofProject Buildreinforcedconcretebridgeacrossbrook Developairportfacilities. Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Developairport. Improveroads,buildings,andfacilities. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Paintinteriorandexteriorofbuilding Improvemunicipalairport Developandimprovemunicipalairport. Makeimprovementsandalterationstoairport(4projects) Developlandingareaatairport Developlandingareaatairport. Constructlandingstripsatairport Makeimprovementsatairport. Improveairport. Improveairport. Extendlandingstripsandrunways,clearland,grade,drain andpave;installdrainageandlightingfacilitiesat WindhamAirport. Paintinteriorandexteriorofbuilding,patchplaster,and installelectricoutlets Paintceilingofdrillshedandrepairbuilding Paintinteriorandexteriorofbuilding,patchplaster,and installelectricoutlets Constructandimprovebuildings,utilities,andgrounds Constructandimprovebuildings,utilities,andgrounds. Makeimprovementsatairport Erectcyclonefencing,clearingandgrubbing,installstorm sewer,andconstructstorehouse,walks,and,,, pavements. ImproveNavalfacilitiesandconstructstormsewers. Improvesubmarinebasefacilities O.P.Number 65152XXX 165215138 16521599 165315151 26521523 1123154 165152019 165115167 16511534 16511530 165115123 165115123 165151057 26521471 165115159 16511583 26511567 165152011 46515262 65131875 165315253 165315253 26521571 2653151 26531521 3653151 TotalAllFunds 145,765.00 31,871.00 250,423.00 72,732.00 15,666.00 652.00 1,202,620.00 1,053,827.00,, 3,031,708.00 49,684.00 161,141.00 23,247.00 7,894.00 190,377.00 190,377.00 695,303.00 547.00 3,225.00 49,805.00 49,805.00 7,894.00 66,358.00 96,204.00 66,358.00 Sponsor QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortH.G.Wright,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortH.G.Wright,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortH.G.Wright,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortH.G.Wright,U.S. Army TreasuryDepartment,U.S.CoastGuard,Fort TurnbullTrainingStation QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment TownofDanbury CityofBridgeport CityofNewHaven StateofConnecticut,DepartmentofPublic Works StateofConnecticut,DepartmentofPublic Works DepartmentofAeronautics,Stateof Connecticut U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Providence TownofWindham TownofWindham TownofWindham QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment Commandant,NavalSubmarineBase,U.S. Navy Commandant,NavalSubmarineBase,U.S. Navy U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Providence Commander,NavalSubmarineBase,U.S.Navy Commander,NavalSubmarineBase,U.S.Navy Commandant,NavalSubmarineBase,U.S. Navy
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State CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC County NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon Hartford NewHaven Middlesex NewHaven NewLondon NewLondon Statewide City NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon Hartford WestHaven Middletown Waterbury Norwich EastLyme Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Location NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarinebase NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarinebase NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarineBase PublicUtilities Range Range Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage StonesRanch Survey Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin AnacostiaNAS AnacostiaNAS DescriptionofProject Demolishbuildings,andbuildbuildingsandfences. Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,structures,and facilities. Constructroads Completetheconstructionofbarracksandsubmarine trainingschoolbuildingsatthesubmarinebaseinthecity ofNewLondon. ImproveU.S.SubmarineBase,removetrees,improve buildingsandgrounds Constructroads,andperformworkappurtenantand incidentalthereto,attheSubmarineBaseinNewLondon Improvementofdistributionsystemandmodernizationof systems Modernizationofelectricalsystem RehabilitationofbuildingTradesShop Repairandimprovebuildings Clearland,excavate,constructcatchbasins,retaining walls,andculverts;relocatewallsandguardrailsofpublic highways. Constructriflerange Completeconstructionofriflerange Removetrolleyrailsforsalvagepurposes. Removetrolleyrailsandrestoretrackareas Removeabandonedcarrails. Removeabandonedtrolleyrailsandrestorestreetsurfaces Improvepublicbuildings Completeageodeticcontrolsurveythroughoutstate Transcribeandfilerecords. Compilemilitarymaps. RevisetableontheorbitofplanetMercury. Secure,assemble,andcompiledataforthepreparationof maps. RevisetableontheorbitofplanetMercury Codeandtransferrecordcards. Compileanddraftmaps. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Improveandenlargefacilities. O.P.Number 0XX1XX 1093155 26531561 70924 7651524 8651511 165115241 65151740 465152204 26511579 26511575 26511576 26511578 465152113 165215242 16522631 16522633 16522642 16522668 6522635 6522670 132261 1093266 16522663 TotalAllFunds 210,450.00 400,000.00 29,604.00 192,000.00 60,180.00 86,000.00 12,000.00 21,000.00 48,000.00 44,000.00 2,235,389.00 43XXX 8,298.00 56,550.00 58,398.00 405,000.00 12,687.00 200,437.00 58,961.00 41,211.00 4,569.00 87,000.00 4,03600 36,678.00 80,000.00 1,300,000.00 724,893.00 Sponsor NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks U.S.Navy,CoastGuard U.S.NavyDepartment CommandingOfficer,SubmarineBase,U.S. Navy CommandingOfficer,SubmarineBase,New London,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment StateofConnecticut,HighwayDepartment StateofConnecticut,QuartermasterGeneral Department CityofMiddletown CityofWaterbury CityofNorwich StateHighwayDepartment QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment,Stateof Connecticut U.S.DepartmentofCommerce,Bureauof MarineInspectionandNavigation U.S.Army,OfficeinCharge,Engineer ReproductionPlant CommandingOfficer,NavalObservatory,U.S. Navy CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer,War Department SuperintendentNavalObservatory,U.S.Navy U.S.Army,TheAdjutantGeneral WarDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment CommandingOfficer,NavalAirStation,U.S. Navy
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State DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC County City Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Location AnacostiaNAS AnacostiaNAS AnacostiaNAS AnacostiaNAS AnacostiaNAS Armory Armory Armory Armory ArmyMedicalCenter ArmyMedicalCenter ArmyMedicalCenter BollingField BollingField BollingField BollingField BollingField BollingField BollingField COE Conservation FortHumphreys FortHumphreys FortHumphreys FortHumphreys MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport PublicUtilities DescriptionofProject Enlargeandimprovefacilities. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Improvebuildings,utilities,andfacilities. ImproveAirStation. Constructroads. Improvefacilities. Constructbuilding. Repair,renovate,andpaintArmory RenovationandrepairofArmory Improvecenterwingofbuilding Paintcenterwingofbuilding RehabilitatebarracksandquartersattheArmyMedical CenterReservation Improveandpaintbuildings. ImproveBollingField. DevelopBollingField. Improveairfield Rehabilitatepostbuildings,landscape,repairroadsatNew andOldBollingField Rehabilitatebuildings,landscapegrounds,installcurbsand aprons Improvebuildings,utilities,andfacilitiesatOldBollingField Constructfencesaroundreservoirs. Plantandtransplanttreesandshrubberyandlandscaping Constructwarehouse. Rehabilitatebuildingsandgrounds. Rehabilitatebarracks,buildings,andgrounds Constructanairport. Constructhangarandaprons. Constructairportfacilities. Constructsanitaryandstormsewers. O.P.Number 16532610 16532660 652261 6522661 6532651 16522635 6532642 652628 6526341 265262002 36526210 7652624 16522655 16532623 16532634 36526213 7652626 7652627 7652628 16532667 6526XXX 16532624 6522619 7652623 16532651 16532652 16532653 1651263 TotalAllFunds 228,233.00 74,183.00 97,988.00 16,984.00 83,644.00 76,500.00 3,832.00 13,916.00 36,230.00 43,345.00 27,724.00 30,091.00 328,443.00 281,870.00 598,550.00 80,220.00 132,195.00 120,808.00 76,769.00 89,399.00 128,372.00 568,468.00 238,887.00 400,000.00 1,769,139.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,AnacostiaNavalAir Station,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,NavalAirStation,U.S. Navy CommandingOfficer,AnacostiaNavalAir Station,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,AnacostiaNavalAir Station,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,AnacostiaNavalAir Station,U.S.Navy DistrictofColumbiaNationalGuard DistrictofColumbiaNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,ArmyMedicalCenter, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,ArmyMedicalCenter, U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,ArmyMedicalCenter CommandingOfficer,BollingField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,BollingField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,BollingField,andWar Department ConstructingQuartermaster,NewBolling Field,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,BollingField CommandingOfficer,BollingField CommandingOfficer,AnacostiaNavalAir Station CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer, Washington,D.C.,WarDepartment U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,Districtof ColumbiaMilitia CommandingOfficer,FortX,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHumphreys CommandingOfficer,FortHumphreys U.S.DepartmentofCommerce,Civil AeronauticsAuthority WarDepartment,NationalGuardBureau CivilAeronauticsAuthority SewerDivision,EngineeringDepartment
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State DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DE DE DE DE DE County Kent NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle City Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Dover NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle Location PublicUtilities Soldier'sHome Soldier'sHome Survey Unknown Unknown Unknown ArmyMedicalCenter ArmyMedicalCenter ArmyMedicalCenter WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Installwatermains. Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,roads,andgrounds. Rehabilitateandimprovebuildingsroadsandgrounds. AlphabetizereportsofphysicalexamsundertheSelective Serviceof5/18/17. Excavate,drain,andgradegroundsandbuildtenniscourts Paintinteriorandexteriorofbuilding Landscapingandworkatfield Rehabilitatebuildingsandgrounds. Constructandimprovefacilities,utilities,andgrounds. Rehabilitatebuildingsandgrounds. Rehabilitatebuildingsandfacilities. Extendbuilding. Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,structures,and facilities. Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Replacebuilding. Improvebuildings,grounds,anddistributorsystemsatthe U.S.NavalObservatorytheU.S.NavalObservatory ImprovetheNavalResearchLaboratory,grounds,and distributingsystems,constructbuildings Rehabilitatebuildings,roads,andwalksattheNaval MagazineandNavalTorpedoFactory Rehabilitatebuildings,roads,andwalksattheNaval MagazineandNavyYard Constructwarehouse Constructwarehouse,grading,paving,anddrainage Provideparkingspace. Improvegrounds. Rehabilitatebuildingsandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds. ImproveNationalGuardArmory ImproveNationalGuardArmory GeneralrepairsatArmory Generalrepairstogarage RepairsandalterationstoOldArsenalBuilding O.P.Number 16512665 16532650 6522632 76526326 6526283 6526285 65287 16522666 16532656 6522663 0922622 093265 1093267 11322698 11332628 11332676 1322683 13326121 7652523 7652621 76526210 76536210 86526225 13226146 16532641 6522638 651242079 651242079 6524167 6524185 65243 TotalAllFunds 343,587.00 63,844.00 85,427.00 3,672.00 11,904.00 59,527.00 199,137.00 20,800.00 422,225.00 50,000.00 80,000.00 75,000.00 20,000.00 50,000.00 86,000.00 49,109.00 145,730.00 140,595.00 129,917.00 50,949.00 86,366.00 7,000.00 22,838.00 221,983.00 11,356.00 11,356.00 Sponsor WaterDepartment,DistrictofColumbia CommandingOfficer,Soldier'sHome,U.S. Army SuperintendentSoldier'sRoomU.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,ArmyMedicalCenter ConstructingQuartermasterArmyMedical CenterCenter,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,ArmyMedicalCenter NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,NavalObservatory CommandingOfficer,NavalResearch Commandant,WashingtonNavyYard Commandant,WashingtonNavyYard Commandant,WashingtonNavyYard U.S.NavyYard, U.S.TreasuryDepartment,CoastGuard WarDepartment WarDepartment
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TableC1.ListofWPAProjectsonDoDInstallations
State DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE County NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle Statewide Statewide Sussex Sussex NewCastle City Newark Newark Wilmington Georgetown Milford DelawareCity Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Conservation DescriptionofProject ImproveNationalGuardArmory GeneralrepairsatArmory GeneralrepairsatArmory Replaceroofs,replacewalls,sheathing,doors;place wainscoting,erectpartitions,installsash,pain,install sewerlines,buildchimneysatNationalGuardarmories. ImproveNationalGuardArmoriesandriflerange. Improvegrounds. ModernizestateArmory Ditchanddrainlow,tidal,andmarshlandsinthevicinityof FortDuPontformosquitocontrol;installculvertsandflood gates,constructwalkways,bridges. Eliminatemosquitoesbytheapplicationoflarvicidesand drainage. Constructpontoonshed. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Constructpontoonsheds,andboatandelectricalfacilities. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Improvestreetsandstreetdrainage Improvebarracks,warehouses,parks,recreational facilities,andotherstructures MakeimprovementsatFortDuPont. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,utilities,andwaterand sewerlines. Constructpontoonshed. Demolishbuildings. Constructgarage. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. ImproveFortDuPont. Improvestreetsandperformworkappurtenantthereto,at FortDuPont Improveandreconstructstreets,parkingareas,andgarage runways Improvebarracks,quarters,storehouseandotherpublic buildings MakeimprovementsatFortDuPontbyfillingandgrading swampyareasformosquitocontrol,improveoutdoor recreationalfacilities Improveandrehabilitatebarracks,quarters,storehouses, watersupplyandsewerlines Constructbuildings O.P.Number 651242079 652418X 6524184 16512437 651242079 1651247 6524182 16512460 TotalAllFunds 11,356.00 75,377.00 17,686.00 4,917.00 62,693.00 Sponsor WarDepartment DelawareNationalGuard DelawareNationalGuard DelawareNationalGuard DelawareStateHighwayDepartment DelawareStateBoardofHealth,Delaware ExperimentStation,andStateHighway DepartmentofDelaware CommandingOfficerFortDuPontU.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSaulsbury,U.S.
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NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle Sussex
DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity DelawareCity Nr.Milford
Conservation FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortDuPont FortSaulsbury
2651241 16532423 16532442 2653244 2653245 2653248 3652412 3652421 6522443 6522454 6532429 6532430 6532432 6532480 71325 7652411 7652412 7652421 7652422 7652424 16532416
38,635.00 34,236.00 160,663.00 668,912.00 122,783.00 152,206.00 49,737.00 70,091.00 159,300.00 112,820.00 5,423.00 15,751.00 49,745.00 230,631.00 220,500.00 62,971.00 62,625.00 63,543.00 73,172.00 58,233.00 14,082.00
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State DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL County Sussex NewCastle NewCastle Kent Sussex Sussex NewCastle Sussex NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle Bay Bradford Columbia Dade Dade DeSoto DeSoto Duval Duval Escambia Franklin Highlands Hillsborough Hillsborough Hillsborough Hillsborough Lee Lee Manatee Manatee City Nr.Milford DelawareCity Newark Nr.Dover Georgetown Milford DelawareCity Cape Henlopen Nr.NewCastle Nr.NewCastle PanamaCity Starke LakeCity Miami Miami Arcadia Arcadia Jacksonville Jacksonville Pensacola Apalachicola AvonPark PlantCity Tampa Tampa Tampa FortMeyers FortMeyers Bradenton Palmetto Location FortSaulsbury FortsDuPontandDelaware Generalconstruction MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport Roads Roads Salvage StateRifleRange StateRifleRange Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Improvebuildingsandfacilities Rehabilitatebarracksandtorebuildings,fillandgradelow areas,developandimproveoutdoorrecreationalfacilities, cleartrees,providefencingatFortDuPontandgroundsat FortDelaware. GunStorageShedatU.ofDelaware Constructmunicipalairport Constructairport,paverunways,providefence,drainage facilities,demolishbuildings. Constructanairport. Improvestreets. Improveroad Removeabandonedstreetcarrails. ConstructgaragesforstorageatStateRifleRange ConstructgaragesforstorageatStateRifleRange Prepareacomprehensiverecordofthegravesofdeceased honorablydischargedveterans. Armoryconstruction. ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructNationalGuardandbeautifygrounds ConstructAssemblyHall ConstructArmorybuilding CompleteArmoryandimprovegrounds ConstructArmorybuilding Completeconstructionofannexandgarage,install facilities,andpaint. Constructannex. Constructarmorybuildingandimprovegrounds. ConstructbrickArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding Completetheconstructionofarmorybuildingandimprove grounds. ConstructbrickArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmoryinEdisonPark ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding O.P.Number 6522465 6522472 16512446 16512441 16512459 16512448 2651246 3652415 26512411 1651243 16512432 651352295 6535245X 6535547 6535913 6513573 65353181 65135179 65351596 165135265 651352414 16513530 65351068 65351199 65351542 165135175 65353042 66535239 65351544 665352406 65351213 65351212 TotalAllFunds 13,238.00 1,164,450.00 4,121.00 413,880.00 311,752.00 109,673.00 56,539.00 5,704.00 388,075.00 28,390.00 199,764.00 238,066.00 38,836.00 1,550.00 26,016.00 74,463.00 73,916.00 91,150.00 149,154.00 35,536.00 Sponsor Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army WarDepartment CityofDoverandWarDepartment LevyCourtofSussexCounty CityofMilford MayorandCouncilofDelawareCity CommandingOfficer,4thNavalDistrict,U.S. Navy StreetandSewerDepartment DelawareNationalGuard DelawareNationalGuard MilitaryDepartmentofFlorida WarDepartment WarDepartment ArmoryBoard,MilitaryDepartment,Stateof Florida ArmoryBoard,MilitaryDepartment CityofPensacola BoardofRepresentatives,CityofTampa WarDepartment WarDepartment
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State FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL County Marion PalmBeach PalmBeach Pinellas Pinellas Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Seminole St.Johns St.Johns St.Johns Suwannee Volusia Leon Hillsborough Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Duval Duval Duval Brevard Hillsborough Escambia Escambia Okaloosa,Santa City Ocala PalmBeach WestPalm Beach St.Petersburg St.Petersburg Bartow HainesCity Lakeland WinterHaven WinterHaven WinterHaven Sanford St.Augustine St.Augustine St.Augustine LiveOak DaytonaBeach Nr.Tallahassee Tampa Nr.Starke Nr.Starke Nr.Starke Starke Starke Starke Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Nr.Coco Nr.Tampa Pensacola Pensacola Valparaiso Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory ArmyAirBase MunicipalAirport CampBlanding CampBlanding CampBlanding CampBlanding CampBlanding CampBlanding CampBlanding CampBlanding CampBlanding CocoaBeachNavalAirBase Conservation Conservation CorryField DefenseHousing EglinField DescriptionofProject Constructarmorybuilding. ConstructArmory ConstructnewNationalGuardArmoryanddemolishold building CompleteArmory ConstructArmorybuilding Buildarmory ConstructadditiontoArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuildingandlandscape CompleteArmory AlterationsandadditionstoArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding Constructrepairshopandparkinglot. Improvearsenal. Improvebuildingatarsenal ConstructArmorybuilding CompleteArmoryandimprovegrounds AccessroadstoArmyAirBase Constructanairport. ConstructNationalGuardCampAlbertH.Blanding Constructcampandimprovegrounds. AccessroadtoCampBlanding Constructfacilities. Constructfacilities,roads,streets,andfences. Improvegroundsandfacilities. Reconstructandimproveroads. Demolishstructures,utilities,andfacilities. Improvegrounds. AccessroadtoNavalAirStation Mosquitocontrol Eliminatemosquitoesbytheapplicationoflarvicidesand drainage. AccessroadtoCorryField Preparesiteforhousingunit. Constructstorehouse,warehouse,andtargetpier,rebuild O.P.Number 651352415 865352274 65351216 651352386 65352437 65351836 65352045 6535263 16513515 65351776 86535280 6535720 165135261 65135214 6535568 6535452 16513584 65135110 165135190 16513590 651352355 651352423 165335198 26533517 36533510 165135121 65135101 65135256 651352293 651352347 165135245 165135179 16513541 86838212 TotalAllFunds 77,618.00 65,376.00 17,944.00 30,128.00 40,344.00 7,348.00 11,682.00 26,635.00 16,019.00 1,009,517.00 181,335.00 224,392.00 221,442.00 4,565,430.00 619,723.00 437,890.00 119,627.00 124,055.00 9,492.00 53,156.00 60,886.00 189,434.00 339,397.00 5,290.00 50,161.00 Sponsor CityofOcala CityofWestPalmBeach WarDepartment WarDepartment CityCommissionandBoardofCounty Commissioners MilitaryDepartment,StateofFlorida MilitaryDepartmentoftheStateofFlorida WarDepartment WarDepartment BoardofCountyCommissioners,Hillsborough County MilitaryDepartment,StateofFlorida MilitaryDepartment,StateofFlorida WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampBlanding,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CampBlanding,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CampBlanding,U.S. Army DuvalCountyCommissioners MilitaryDepartment,StateofFlorida StateMilitaryDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment WarDepartment FloridaStateBoardofHealth U.S.NavyDepartment HousingAuthorityofPensacola CommandingOfficer,EglinField
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State County Rosa,Walton FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL Okaloosa,Santa Rosa,Walton Okaloosa,Santa Rosa,Walton Okaloosa,Santa Rosa,Walton Okaloosa,Santa Rosa,Walton Okaloosa,Santa Rosa,Walton Okaloosa,Santa Rosa,Walton Okaloosa,Santa Rosa,Walton Okaloosa,Santa Rosa,Walton Okaloosa,Santa Rosa,Walton Okaloosa,Santa Rosa,Walton Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola EglinField EglinField EglinField EglinField EglinField EglinField EglinField EglinField EglinField EglinField FortBarrancas FortBarrancas FortBarrancas FortBarrancas FortBarrancas FortBarrancas FortBarrancas FortBarrancas FortBarrancas FortBarrancas FortBarrancas FortBarrancas FortBarrancas FortBarrancas FortBarrancas City Location DescriptionofProject andconstructlatrines,buildroad Rehabilitateandimprovefacilities. Constructandimprovefacilities. Constructutilities,installutilities,andlandscape. Constructrunwaysandcleararea. Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Rehabilitate,improve,andreconstructbuildings,utilities, andgrounds. Improveandrehabilitatefacilities. Constructadditionalfacilities,roads,parkingareas,and sanitaryandstormsewers. Improvefacilities,anderectfencesandgates,andremove brushandtimber. Increaselandingfieldfacilities. Rehabilitatepublicbuildingsandutilities,improvegrounds andparks Improveandreconstructbuildingsandutilities Rehabilitaterailroad Mosquitocontrol Constructroads Enlargehospitalizationfacilities Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Enlargehospitalizationfacilities. Constructadditionalcampsites. Rehabilitate,improve,andreconstruct buildings,Rehabilitate,improve,andreconstructbuildings, utilities,andgrounds. Rehabilitatebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds. Rehabilitatebuildingsandfacilities. Constructcampsites. Constructwalks,plantandtransporttrees,andinstall sprinklersystem. Improvebuildingandgroundsbyconstructingbarracks, grading,buildingandimprovingroadsandsidewalks 16523525 16533514 165335156 6533590 XX3584 165235228 26523533 26533510 26533518 165335184 7653523 7653524 7653525 7653526 8653611 165335142 1133353 16533514X 16533570 65235185 65235346 65235416 65335314 65335354 71326 76,739.00 30,080.00 267,808.00 132,797.00 4,660.00 45,798.00 92,420.00 659,540.00 671,902.00 1,165,367.00 29,936.00 50,648.00 1,151.00 5,871.00 39,023.00 59,740.00 50,000.00 89,924.00 103,450.00 68,117.00 177,766.00 19,692.00 62,938.00 11,175.00 115,000.00 CommandingOfficer,EglinField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,EglinField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,EglinField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,EglinField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,EglinField,U.S.Army CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer,Mobile, WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,EglinField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,EglinField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBarrancas CommandingOfficer,FortBarrancas CommandingOfficer,FortBarrancas CommandingOfficer,FortBarrancas CommandingOfficer,FortBarrancas WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortBarrancas,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortBarrancas,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortBarrancas,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortBarrancas,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortBarrancas,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortBarrancas,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortBarrancas,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortBarrancas O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
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State FL FL FL FL FL FL County Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Monroe Monroe Alachua,Baker, Bradford,Clay, Columbia,Dixie, Duval,Flagler, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette,Levy, Madison,Marion, Nassau,Putnam, St.Johns, Suwannee,Taylor Alachua,Baker, Bradford,Clay, Columbia,Dixie, Duval,Flagler, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette,Levy, Madison,Mason, Putnam,St. Johns,Suwannee, Taylor,Union Alachua,Baker, Bradford,Clay, Columbia,Duval, Flagler,Marion, Nassau,Putnam, St.Johns,Union Columbia,Clay, Bradford,Baker, Alachua,St. Johns,Putnam, Nassau,Union Columbia,Clay, Bradford,Baker, Alachua,St. Johns,Putnam, Nassau,Union Duval City Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola Nr.Pensacola KeyWest KeyWest Location FortBarrancas FortBarrancas FortBarrancas,FortPickens FortPickens FortTaylor FortTaylor DescriptionofProject Rehabilitateandimprovebarracks. Rehabilitate,improve,andreconstructbuildings,utilities, andgrounds. Rehabilitatebuildings,utilities,andgrounds. Rehabilitatebuildings,facilities,etc. LandscapeandbeautifyFortTaylor Reconstructroadsanddrainagefacilities O.P.Number 132352 651351X5 165235200 65236346 65352992 7653512 TotalAllFunds 55,200.00 57,255.00 827,810.00 133,182.00 6,735.00 Sponsor WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortBarrancas,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortBarrancasandFort Pickens,U.S.Army WarDepartment MajorW.W.Rhein,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortTaylor
FL
Multipleauxiliaryairfields
Improvegroundsandfacilities.
26533515
12,148,983.00
U.S.NavyDepartment,OfficeofConstruction, SoutheasternAirBase,Jacksonville
FL
Multipleauxiliaryairfields
Improvegroundsandfacilities.
26533576
23,649,200.00
U.S.NavyDepartment,OfficeofConstruction, SoutheasternAirBase,Jacksonville
FL
Multipleauxiliaryairfields
Improvegroundsandfacilities.
165335141
4,216,108.00
U.S.NavyDepartment,OfficeofConstruction, SoutheasternAirBase,Jacksonville
FL
Multipleauxiliaryairfields
Improvegroundsandfacilities.
165335141
7,843,790.00
U.S.NavyDepartment,OfficeofConstruction, SoutheasternAirBase,Jacksonville
FL
Multipleauxiliaryairfields
Improvegroundsandfacilities.
65335424
9,130,860.00
FL
Jacksonville
JacksonvilleNAS
ConstructandimproveAirBase.
65335372
61,371.00
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State FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL County Duval Duval Duval Marion,Flagler Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Hillsborough Hillsborough Hillsborough City Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest Tampa Tampa Tampa Location JacksonvilleNAS JacksonvilleNAS JacksonvilleNAS JacksonvilleNAS KeyWestBarracks KeyWestBarracks KeyWestBarracks KeyWestBarracks KeyWestBarracks KeyWestBarracks KeyWestBarracks KeyWestBarracks KeyWestBarracks KeyWestBarracks KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS MacDillAFB MacDillAFB MacDillAFB DescriptionofProject Improvegroundsandfacilities. Reconditionnavalboats Constructroads Improvegroundsandfacilities. Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Improvebarracks. Rehabilitate,renovate,andimprovebuildings,utilities,and grounds. Rehabilitatefacilitiesandgrounds. Reconstructbuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Constructbuildings. Rehabilitatebuildings,publicutilities,watersupply,water andsewerlines,installplumbing,heating,andelectrical facilities Reconstructbarracks,quarters,storehouses,andother publicbuildings,airportsandtransportationfacilities Improveandreconstructbarracks,quarters,storehouses andotherpublicbuildings,airports,andpublicutilities Fill,grade,andoilroads Constructariflerange. Constructfacilitiesandimprovegrounds. Improvegrounds. Constructcurbs,manholecovers,andrebuildroadways Improvebuildings,structures,andgrounds ImproveNavalStation. Improvestructures,buildings,andgrounds. Developandimproveland. Reconstructandimprovebuildings,grounds,waterfront structuresanddistributingsystems Rehabilitatebuildingsandgrounds Constructandimprovefacilities. ConstructArmyAirBase. Improvedrainagefacilities. O.P.Number 65335424 65351775 6535501 65335424 1323585 165335143 165335241 65235133 65235152 65335375 7152168 765352X 7653548 XXX351000 165135122 165335135 26523575 265351001 3653523 65235115 6523568 65335315 7653521 76535314 16513594 16533513 26513568 TotalAllFunds 1,014,540.00 2,029,080.00 25,000.00 13,542.00 115,870.00 59,321.00 48,777.00 10,771.00 30,000.00 52,165.00 85,267.00 15,595.00 16,364.00 44,338.00 32,158.00 8,358.00 36,075.00 13,576.00 34,126.00 18,303.00 62,111.00 17,611.00 607,477.00 3,919,317.00 215,804.00 Sponsor U.S.NavyDepartment,OfficeofConstruction, SoutheasternAirBase,Jacksonville U.S.NavyDepartment,OfficeofConstruction, SoutheasternAirBase,Jacksonville WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,HarborDefensesofKey West,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,HarborDefensesofKey West,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,KeyWestBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,KeyWestBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,HarborDefensesofKey West,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,KeyWestBarracks CommandingOfficer,KeyWestBarracks U.S.Army OfficerinCharge,KeyWestNavalStation,U.S. Navy OfficerinCharge,KeyWestNavalStation,U.S. Navy Commandant,NavalAirStation,KeyWest, U.S.Navy OfficerinCharge,U.S.NavalStation CommandingOfficer,NavalStation,KeyWest, U.S.Navy Commandant,NavalStation,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,NavalStation,U.S.Navy Commandant,7thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Officerincharge,U.S.NavalStation CommandingOfficer,NavalStation,KeyWest, U.S.Navy BoardofRepresentatives,CityofTampa ConstructingQuartermaster,SoutheasternAir Base,U.S.Army BoardofCountyCommissionersof HillsboroughCounty
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State FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL County Hillsborough Hillsborough Hillsborough Orange Hillsborough Hillsborough PalmBeach Alachua Alachua Brevard Columbia Columbia Dade Dade Dade Duval Duval Duval Escambia Highlands IndianRiver Jackson Lake Lee Lee Lee Leon Levy Manatee, Sarasota Marion Orange Orange Orange City Tampa Tampa Tampa Orlando Nr.Tampa Nr.Tampa Nr.WestPalm Beach Gainesville Nr.Gainesville Melbourne LakeCity LakeCity Miami Nr.Miami Nr.Miami Jacksonville Jacksonville Nr. Jacksonville Pensacola Nr.AvonPark Nr.VeroBeach Marianna Leesburg FortMyers FortMyers Nr.Ft.Myers Tallahassee Nr.CedarKeys Sarasota Nr.Ocala Orlando Orlando Orlando Location MacDillAFB MacDillAFB MacDillAFB MacDillAFB MacDillandDrewFields MacDillField MorrisonField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport DescriptionofProject Constructanarmyairbase. ConstructArmyAirBase. ConstructArmyAirBase. Constructbuildings,parkingareas,roads,fences,sewers, andinstallfacilities. AccessroadstoMacDillandDrewFields Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improveairfield Constructmunicipalairport. Constructmunicipalairport Improveairport. Enlargeandimproveairport. Enlargeandimproveairport. Constructairport. Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport. Constructmunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport. Improvementstomunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructairport. Constructairport. Enlargeandimproveairport. Completetheconstructionofarmory. Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport. EnlargeCedarKeysAirport Constructairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improveairport. Constructmunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport. O.P.Number 2653356 65335168 65335322 26533541 165135107 465352215 165135109 165135204 665352408 16513589 165135199 165135216 165135198 165135192 665352189 165135128 26513539 65135178 165135195 16513563 65135225 26513544 26513529 165135151 165135237 651352332 16513587 165135120 16513550 665352165 16513586 26513536 2651355 TotalAllFunds 3,651,532.00 1,064,255.00 289,047.00 50,431.00 172,036.00 14,903.00 498,910.00 78,573.00 195,239.00 220,375.00 232,641.00 315,574.00 1,142,409.00 700,529.00 602,690.00 1,036,381.00 536,484.00 182,358.00 300,000.00 117,729.00 32,019.00 314,354.00 309,624.00 689,225.00 35,023.00 95,174.00 146,828.00 277,755.00 1,287,356.00 20,235.00 957,864.00 325,628.00 310,688.00 Sponsor ConstructingQuartermaster,SoutheasternAir Base,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SoutheastAirBase,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SoutheasternAirBase, U.S.Army CommandingQuartermaster,MacDillField, U.S.Army WarDepartment BoardofRepresentatives BoardofCountyCommissionersofPalmBeach County CommissionofGainesville WarDepartment CityofMelbourne CityCommissionofLakeCityandCivil AeronauticsAdministration CityCommissionofLakeCity CityofMiami WarDepartment WarDepartment CityCommissionofJacksonville CityofJacksonville WarDepartment CityofPensacola WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofMarianna CityCommission,CityofLeesburg BoardofCountyCommissioners CityofFortMyers WarDepartment CityofTallahassee U.S.NavyDepartment BoardofCountyCommissionersofManatee CountyandSarasotaCounty WarDepartment CityCommissioners,CityofOrlando CityCommissioners,CityofOrlando CityCommissioners,CityofOrlando
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State FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL County Pinellas Pinellas Pinellas Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Putnam Putnam Seminole St.Johns StJohns Volusia Volusia Volusia Volusia Volusia St.Johns Dade Dade Duval Duval PalmBeach Brevard Broward,Dade Dade Dade Orange Orange Orange Orange Escambia City St.Petersburg St.Petersburg St.Petersburg Bartow Lakeland Lakeland Lakeland WinterHaven Nr.Palatka Palatka Sanford Nr.St. Augustine StAugustine DaytonaBeach DeLand DeLand DaytonaBeach Nr.Deland St.Augustine Miami Miami Jacksonville Jacksonville Jupiter Opalocka Opalocka Opalocka Opalocka Nr.Orlando Orlando Orlando Orlando Pensacola Location MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NationalGuardHQ NavalReserveArmory NavalReserveArmory NavalReserveArmory NavalReserveArmory NavyRadioDetectionFinding Station OpalockaNAS OpalockaNAS OpalockaNavalReserveBase OpalockaNavalReserveBase OrlandoArmyAirBase OrlandoArmyAirBase OrlandoArmyAirBase OrlandoArmyAirBase PensacolaNAS DescriptionofProject Constructairport. Enlargemunicipalairport. Enlargemunicipalairport Constructairport. Constructmunicipalairport. Constructmunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Enlargeandimproveairport. Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport. Constructairport. Improvementstomunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Improvementstomunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Militaryreservationrepairsandimprovements Constructarmorybuildingandimprovegrounds. Constructadditiontobuilding. Modernizearmory. Modernizearmory. Clear,grade,andbeautifyshoreline,buildtenniscourtand pistolrange Improvegroundsandfacilities. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Improve,construct,andrepairNavalpublicworksand publicutilities Completeconstructionofrunways,gradeandgrass intermediateareas AccessroadstoArmyAirBase ConstructAirBase. Developbombingrange. Constructandimprovefacilities. Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,structures,and facilities. O.P.Number 165135197 165135243 465352176 26513534 165135201 165135224 16513556 26513537 165135130 165135205 165135214 16513517 26513564 165135207 165135130 1651354X 16513549 651352366 653596 165135113 165135117 165135219 651352314 765X5225 26533542 16533598 709227 76535215 651352302 16533534 26523532 26533563 1093358 TotalAllFunds 702,364.00 286,002.00 139,024.00 210,550.00 405,500.00 379,280.00 278,190.00 197,317.00 180,498.00 310,844.00 911,194.00 39,788.00 101,467.00 930,346.00 196,658.00 206,411.00 157,928.00 15,420.00 68,173.00 700,952.00 38,239.00 13,433.00 3,356.00 862,336.00 391,859.00 381.00 85,740.00 35,687.00 448,398.00 16,810.00 657,747.00 1,400,000.00 Sponsor BoardofCountyCommissioners,Pinellas County CityCouncil,St.Petersburg WarDepartment CityofBartow CityCommission CityofLakeland CityCommission,CityofLakeland CityCommission,CityofLakeland CityCommission,WinterHaven U.S.NavyDepartment CityofPalatka CityofSanford U.S.NavyDepartment CityofStAugustine CityofDaytonaBeach CityCommissioners,CityofDeLand CityofDaytonaBeach U.S.NavyDepartment WarDepartment BoardofCountyCommissioners BoardofPublicInstructionforDadeCounty FloridaStateNavalMilitia FloridaStateMilitary Commandant,SeventhNavalDistrict,U.S. Navy CommandingOfficer,NavalAirStation,Miami, U.S.Navy Commandant,7thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsand Docks CommandingOfficer,NavalReserve WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,OrlandoArmyAirBase, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,OrlandoArmyAirBase, U.S.Army NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks
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State FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL County Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia Escambia,Santa Rosa SantaRosa SantaRosa Polk Bradford&Clay Brevard Brevard Clay,Bradford Clay,Bradford Duval Duval Escambia Highlands Hillsborough Hillsborough Leon Orange City Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola Haines Nr.Lawtey CocoaBeach Melbourne Nr.Starke Jacksonville Nr. Jacksonville Pensacola DeSotoCity Tampa Tampa Tallahassee Orlando Location PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS Range Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads DescriptionofProject PensacolaNAS Constructclassroomandshopbuildings. Improveandrehabilitatetransportationfacilities. Constructwarehouse. Constructlandingareasandrecreationalfacilities. Improvebarracks Installwatersprinklingsystem Improveandrehabilitatetransportationfacilities. Improverunways,landingmat,officers'quarters Constructgarages,garbagehouses,storageandrail transportationfacilities;roads,sidewalks,sewersand septictanks Improve,rehabilitate,andreconstructaerialtransportation facilitiesincludingbuildingsandgrounds Constructdispensarybuilding,hangarsandquarterfor cadets.Replaceandreconstructmarinebarracksand hospital Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,grounds, utilities,andrailroads. Improveandrehabilitatetransportationfacilities. Constructlandingareasandrecreationalfacilities. Constructriflerange SR121 AccessroadtoNavalAirBase Improveroad. AccessroadtoCampBlanding Constructroad. Constructroad. SR363 AccessroadtoPensacolaNAS Constructaccessroads. AccessroadstoMacDillField Improvestreets. Constructapublicaccessroad. Improveaccessroad. O.P.Number 165135129 16513582 16523585 26533554 26533569 265352002 5653525 65235410 709220 709236 7653529 86535210 26523520 16523583 165335272 65352615 165134155 16513531 165135132 165135217 165135155 26513553 65135195 165135186 26513528 165135136 26513566 165135256 26513511 TotalAllFunds 11,220.00 205,944.00 200,000.00 8,734.00 614,207.00 2,000.00 3,350.00 273,600.00 80,000.00 197,500.00 208,710.00 923,648.00 838,582.00 200,000.00 397,995.00 111,227.00 26,893.00 64,016.00 2,464,572.00 293,390.00 510,689.00 51,826.00 212,468.00 362,346.00 555,659.00 202,739.00 21,606.00 220,999.00 Sponsor U.S.NavyDepartment BoardofCountyCommissionersofEscambia County CommandingOfficer,PensacolaNavalAir Station,U.S.Navy CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer,Mobile, WarDepartment Commandant,NavalAirStation,U.S.Navy U.S.MarineCorps CommandingOfficer,4thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PensacolaNavalAir Station,U.S.Navy Commandant,NavalAirStation U.S.NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsand Docks CommandingOfficer,PensacolaNavalAir Station Commandant,NavalAirStation Commandant,NavalAirStation,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,PensacolaNavalAir Station,U.S.Navy Commandant,NavalAirStation,U.S.Navy StateRoadDepartment FloridaStateRoadDepartment StateRoadDepartment FloridaStateRoadDepartment BoardofCountyCommissioners BoardofCountyCommissionersofEscambia County FloridaStateRoadDepartment FloridaStateRoadDepartment BoardofRepresentatives,CityofTampa BoardofCountyCommissioners CityCommissioners,CityofOrlando
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State FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA County PalmBeach PalmBeach Duval Duval Duval St.Johns Leon Marion Bay Okaloosa Okaloosa Okaloosa Okaloosa Bay Bay Dade Chatham Statewide DeKalb,Fulton Fulton Fulton Thomas Tift DeKalb Clayton Richmond Richmond City Lantana,West PalmBeach WestPalm Beach Nr. Jacksonville Nr. Jacksonville Nr. Jacksonville St.Augustine Tallahassee Ocala PanamaCity Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso PanamaCity PanamaCity FloridaCity Savannah Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Thomasville Tifton Nr.Chamblee Conley Augusta Augusta Location Roads Roads SoutheasternNAS SoutheasternNAS SoutheasternNAS StateArsenal TallahasseeAirBase TaylorField TyndallField ValparaisoBombingandGunnery Base ValparaisoBombingandGunnery Base ValparaisoBombingandGunnery Base ValparaisoBombingandGunnery Base Admin Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory ArmyGeneralHospital AtlantaMotorBase AugustaArsenal AugustaArsenal DescriptionofProject Constructconnectingroad. Constructaccessroad. AccessroadtoSoutheasternNavalAirStation AccessroadtoNavalAirStation AccessroadtoNavalAirStation ConstructfireproofgarageatStateArsenal Improvegrounds. Improvefield,extendrunways,andinstalllights. Conductworkforthecontrolofpests. Constructquarters,clearandgrubareas,plantgrass,and extendfacilities Constructbarracks,ammunitionstoragehouses,and bungalows ConstructArmyBase Rehabilitatebuildings,publicutilities,watersupply,water andsewerlines,installplumbing,heating,andelectrical facilities Constructroadsandsidewalks. Constructutilitiesandimprovegrounds. Improvetractoflandprovidedforprotectionagainst contaminationandsabotage. Assistinassembling,transcribing,tabulating,andmapping dataregardingincidenceoftyphusfever. Assistinpreparationofqualificationcardsand classificationofReserveOfficers Improveathleticfieldandarmory. ConstructNationalGuardArmoryfor179thFieldArtillery ConstructNationalGuardArmoryfor179thFieldArtillery Constructarmorygymnasiumbuilding. Woodenframebarracks AccessroadtoArmyGeneralHospital Excavating,grading,seeding,fencing,andprovidingtennis courtsandsidewalks. Constructwalksanddriveways,grade,drain,install drainagestructures Grade,drain,installdrainagestructures,landscape O.P.Number 26513556 26513565 165135118 16513561 651332340 65135204 26523523 165135162 26523530 5653522 653527X 65353204 7132165 26533526 26533527 26523562 165134132 16523485 26513436 16513475 65134138 165134173 65341217 265234117 7653425 76534810 TotalAllFunds 164,964.00 1,159.00 720,851.00 26,137.00 20,865.00 7,116.00 27,354.00 687,925.00 181,408.00 12,880.00 10,000.00 252,408.00 301,261.00 94,763.00 20,075.00 4,010.00 18,848.00 98,762.00 110,329.00 41,802.00 2,658.00 34,102.00 192,152.00 23,100.00 26,450.00 Sponsor BoardofCountyCommissionersforPalm BeachCounty BoardofCountyCommissioners FloridaStateRoadDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,TallahasseeFloridaAir Base,U.S.Army CityofOcala CommandingOfficer,TyndallField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,ValparaisoBombingand GunneryBase,U.S.Army WarDepartment CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer,Mobile, WarDepartment CorpsofEngineersDistrictEngineerMobile WarCorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer, Mobile,WarDepartment Commandant,7thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy GeorgiaDepartmentofPublicHealth WarDepartment GeorgiaSchoolofTechnology StateofGeorgiaMilitaryDepartment StateofGeorgiaMilitaryDepartment CityofThomasville WarDepartment U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,AtlantaMotor Base CommandingOfficer,AugustaArsenal CommandingOfficer,AugustaArsenal
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State GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA County Richmond Liberty Liberty Stephens Stephens Stephens Stephens Bibb Cobb,Paulding Cobb Chattahoochee, Muscogee Chattahoochee, Muscogee Chattahoochee, Muscogee Chattahoochee, Muscogee Chattahoochee, Muscogee Chattahoochee, Muscogee Chattahoochee, Muscogee Chattahoochee, Muscogee Chattahoochee, Muscogee Chattahoochee, Muscogee Chattahoochee, Muscogee Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton City Augusta Hinesville Toccoa Toccoa Toccoa Toccoa Powder Springs Marietta Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Location AugustaArsenal CampStewart CampStewart CampToccoa CampToccoa CampToccoa CampToccoa CampWheeler Communications DobbinsAirBase FortBenning FortBenning FortBenning FortBenning FortBenning FortBenning FortBenning FortBenning FortBenning FortBenning FortBenning FortGillem FortGillem FortGillem FortGillem FortGillemorMcPherson DescriptionofProject Reconditionandrepackgunslings,straps,holster,billets AccessroadstoCampStewart Malariacontroldrainage ConstructNationalGuardTrainingCampinChattahoochee NationalForest Constructcampsiteandmaneuvergrounds. Constructtrainingcamp. Constructcampsiteandmaneuvergrounds. Improvegroundsandfacilities. Constructandimprovefacilities. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,publicutilities,water supplyandpurification,waterandsewerlines Improvebuildingsandgroundsconstructbarracks,fire station,cooks'school,andwarehouse Makegeneralimprovementstomilitaryreservation. Constructbuildings,utilities,andwatersupplysystem. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Constructtemporaryhousingandrehabilitatebuildings. Improveroads Alterbuildings,improvesewerage,water,plumbing,and electricalfacilities,landscape,improverailroadline, driveways,andwalks Extendandimprovenaturalgasdistributionsystem Constructrecreationalbuildings,transportationfacilities, andpublicutilities Constructtheatre AccessroadtoFortBenning Constructbuildings,erectfences,clearsite,installelectric work,andperformotherwork RepairU.S.Armybuilding Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,publicutilitysystems, watersupply,sewerlines,installplumbing,electrical facilities Constructdriveways,laypipe,surface Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. O.P.Number 76534XX 65134117 16513445 165234118 16533414 26533479 65134148 26523429 26533457 7132111 715377 265234106 1333413X 11333429 1333425 7653411 76534212 86534211 8653427 71329 46534293 6534395 7132110 865342252 11333458 TotalAllFunds 15,643.00 81,483.00 118,895.00 86,283.00 9,882.00 286,198.00 28,871.00 227,284.00 179,414.00 30,000.00 477,000.00 580,498.00 100,000.00 750,000.00 275,000.00 11,978.00 435,891.00 47,707.00 101,182.00 20,000.00 60,032.00 17,466.00 60,000.00 35,224.00 10,000.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,AugustaArsenal WarDepartment WarDepartment StateMilitaryDepartment,NationalGuardof Georgia StateofGeorgiaMilitaryDepartment StateMilitaryDepartment,NationalGuardof Georgia StateofGeorgiaMilitaryDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampWheeler,U.S. Army FederalCommunicationsCommission CommandingGeneral,4thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortBenning CommandingOfficer,FortBenning,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortBenning CommandingOfficer,FortBenning CommandingOfficer,FortBenning CommandingOfficer,FortBenning CommandingOfficer,FortBenning WarDepartment GeorgiaNationalGuard WarDepartment GeorgiaNationalGuard WarDepartment
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State GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA County Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Catoosa&Walker Catoosa&Walker Catoosa&Walker Catoosa&Walker Catoosa&Walker Catoosa&Walker Catoosa,Walker Catoosa,Walker Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham DeKalb Bibb City Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Nr.Ringold Nr.Ringold Nr.Ringold Nr.Ringold Nr.Ringold Nr.Ringold Nr.Ringold Nr.Ringold Nr.Savannah Nr.Savannah Nr.Savannah Nr.Savannah Savannah Savannah Savannah Savannah Savannah Chamblee Nr.Macon Location FortGillemorMcPherson FortGillemorMcPherson FortGillemorMcPherson FortMcPherson FortMcPherson FortMcPherson FortMcPherson FortMcPherson FortMcPherson FortOglethorpe FortOglethorpe FortOglethorpe FortOglethorpe FortOglethorpe FortOglethorpe FortOglethorpe FortOglethorpe FortScreven FortScreven FortScreven FortScreven FortScreven FortScreven FortScreven FortScreven FortScreven FortScreven LawsonGeneralHospital MaconBasicFlyingSchool DescriptionofProject Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Constructgunshedbuilding. Constructstoragebuilding, Constructradiostationanddentalclinicbuilding,improve roadsconstructsidewalksandutilities Constructtransientofficersquarters,swimmingpooland theatre Improveroadsandstreets,buildsidewalks,curbs,and gutters Improveroadsandstreets,buildsidewalks,curbs,and gutters Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvebuildingsandgrounds,constructadditions Improveriflerange Rehabilitateandimprovebuildingsandutilitysystems. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Improvebuildings,installplumbing,electrical,facilities, landscape Improvebuilding,includingelectrical,water,andsewerage systems;improveroads,andoperatequarry AccessroadtoFortOglethorpeTargetRange Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Modernizeandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,and grounds. CompleteconstructionatFortScreven Improvebuildings,grounds,electricalsystems,waterand sewagesystems,recreationalandtransportationfacilities Constructbulkheadandextendgrointopreventerosionat TybeeIsland Improveroadsbygrading,draining,andsurfacing Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Improvebuildings,grounds,recreationaland transportationfacilities,structures,roads,andsystems. Constructnewbuildingsandadditionstoexistingbuildings. Constructroadandparkingstrips. ConstructnewbuildingsandadditionstoexistingConstruct newbuildingsandadditionstoexistingbuildings. Constructutilitieswarehouse. Improvegrounds. AccessroadtoMaconBasicFlyingSchool O.P.Number 1323487 651342163 651342171 71327 76325 7653412 7653413 7653423 7653425 6534594 11323426 11333457 7653413 7653426 13234106 165234141 165334172 7653424 86534213 X653412 1323486 16523470 165334172 265334111 65334191 26533490 26523412 TotalAllFunds 61,442.00 25,704.00 7,214.00 75,000.00 60,000.00 17,599.00 3,428.00 26,513.00 27,128.00 88,557.00 10,000.00 21,352.00 406,460.00 35,400.00 100,000.00 506,756.00 1,008.00 218,470.00 6,778.00 4,241.00 43,660.00 514,755.00 1,008.00 52,258.00 30,206.00 18,152.00 68,875.00 22,623.00 Sponsor WarDepartment StateofGeorgiaMilitaryDepartment StateofGeorgiaMilitaryDepartment CommandingOfficerFortMcPhersonU.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcPherson,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcPherson,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcPherson,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcPherson,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcPherson,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortOglethorpe CommandingOfficer,FortOglethorpe WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortOglethorpe,U.S. Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortScreven CommandingOfficer,FortScreven CommandingOfficer,FortScreven WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortScreven,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortScreven,U.S.Army Commandant,6thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,FortScreven,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortScreven,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LawsonGeneral Hospital,U.S.Army WarDepartment
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State GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA HI HI County Bibb Bibb Chatham DeKalb DeKalb DeKalb Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Fulton Fulton Richmond Richmond Stephens DeKalb Bibb Bibb Chatham Gwinnett,Fulton, DeKalb Liberty Chatham Richmond Chatham Sumter Richmond Statewide Statewide Statewide Statewide Maui City Macon Macon Savannah Chamblee Chamblee Nr.Chamblee Albany Albany Nr.Albany Nr.Hopeville Nr.Hopeville Augusta Augusta Nr.Toccoa Chamblee Macon Macon Savannah Beach Minesville Nr.Savannah Augusta Savannah Nr.Americus Augusta Wailuku Location MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NationalGuardTrainingCamp NavalAirStation NavalOrdnancePlant PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities Roads Roads SavannahArmyAirBase SoutherField USGovt.Res.AirBase AuxiliaryAirfield AuxiliaryAirfield Admin Armory DescriptionofProject Improvemunicipalairport. Constructairport. Constructairport. Constructhangarheadquartersbuildingatairport. Constructairport. Constructmunicipalairport Constructairport. Constructairport. Constructmunicipalairport Improveandenlargemunicipalairport. Improvementstomunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport. Constructmunicipalairport. ConstructNationalGuardTrainingCampinChattahoochee NationalForest AccessroadtoNavalAirStation Improvereservation,constructbuildings,roads,and parkingareas. Extendwatermain. Constructsanitaryseweragesystem. Constructwaterworkssystem. Constructwaterandsanitarysewersystems. Accessroadtomunicipalairport ArsenalAve.fromWaltonWaytoMcDowellSt. Constructfacilitiesfortheprotectionofplanesand personnel. ConstructAirportatSoutherField AccessroadtoU.S.GovernmentRes.AirBase Improvearmyairbases. Constructauxiliarylandingfieldsandtargets. Constructauxiliarylandingfields. Prepareacomprehensivestatewiderecordofdeceased honorablydischargedveterans ImproveNationalGuardWailukuArmorygroundsand XXXhaloCampSitebygradingandlandscapingarmory groundsandconstructingsidewalks;erectingmesshallsat O.P.Number 165134103 165134180 165134249 165134232 16513490 16513490 165134166 16513444 665342264 165134162 66534243 165134135 651342194 165334167 265334112 165134158 165134214 16513420 165334235 26533495 16513421 265234131 265334101 265334114 5659539 6659521 TotalAllFunds 609,272.00 958,863.00 456,530.00 331,100.00 1,244,182.00 580,363.00 1,150,081.00 257,315.00 103,472.00 910,686.00 89,531.00 60,325.00 225,872.00 307,867.00 17,129.00 116,538.00 145,701.00 230,220.00 5,334,291.00 90,016.00 92,320.00 16,539.00 581,189.00 274,673.00 15,042.00 348,980.00 712,662.00 363,791.00 2,495.00 8,624.00 Sponsor CityofMacon CityofMacon CityofSavannah MilitaryDepartment,NationalGuardof Georgia DeKalbCounty U.S.NavyDepartment CityofAlbany CityofAlbany WarDepartment CityofAtlanta WarDepartment CityCouncilofAugusta CityCouncilofAugusta WarDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,Naval OrdnancePlantU.S.Navy BoardofWaterCommissioners TownofSavannahBeach DeKalbCounty FederalWorksAgency,PublicBuildings Administration WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,SavannahArmyAirBase, U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer, Jacksonville,WarDepartment Commandant,NavalReserveAirBase,U.S. Navy HawaiiNationalGuard HawaiiNationalGuard
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject thecampsite;paintingexistingbuildingsandconstructing rifleranges ImproveLahainaArmorygrounds,includingconstructing sidewalks,stonewall,roadway,curbs,gutters,andcorner posts,excavating,grading,landscaping MakeimprovementstotheNationalGuardCampSite, includingclearing,grading,improvingexistingbuildings, constructingshowerandlatrinebuildings,digging cesspools Movebuildings,includingradioinstallationandgasoline servicinginstallation,fromsouthtonorthsideoffieldto eliminatelandinghazardsatMolokaiAirport Makeimprovementstoarmyairportsandreservations, includingrunways,serviceroads,temporarybuildings, utilities Constructswimmingpool,playgrounds,recreational facilities,parkwaysprinklersystem,sidewalks,and drainageditches;grade,plant,andlandscapeareas; developathleticareas;andinstallpipelinesatHickamand WheelerFields,SchofieldReservation. ConstructservicematatMorseField,includingplacing base,grading,paving MakeimprovementsattheJohnRodgersAirport,including clearing,grading,excavating,filling,paving,erecting fences,installingfloodandboundarylights,beacons,and controls MakeimprovementstotheMolokaiAirport,including movingbuildings,installingradioandgasolineservicing facilities. ImproveairportfacilitiesatthePortAllenAirportonKaaui Island,HiloAirportonHawaiiIsland,MolokaiKaauiIsland, HiloAirportonHawaiiIsland,MolokaiAirportonMolokai Island,andMauiAirportonMauiIsland,includinggrading andpavingadditionalrunways,extendingexisting runways,clearingandgrubbing,surfacing InstallsewerandwaterfacilitiesattheNationalGuard campsite,includingconstructingsewerandforcelines, manholes,pumpstation,andwatertank,installingpumps, fittings,andaccessories Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,grounds,and distributingsystemsattheNavalreservationsthroughout theCityandCountyofHonolulu Improveandrepairbuildings,grounds,anddistributing systemsonNavalreservationsthroughouttheCityand countyofHonolulu ImproveNationalGuardTargetandPistolRangesin KuliououValleyandPunchbowlCraterbybuildingpistol ranges,grenadecourt,andbayonetcourse;improving roads,clearingandgradingfiringlines,point,andpits O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
HI
Maui
Lahaina
Armory
68595224
13,718.00
MilitaryDepartment,TerritoryofHawaii
HI
Maui
Wailuku
Armory
651952027
2,496.00
TheAdjutantGeneral,TerritoryofHawaii
HI
Molokai
Hoolahua
MunicipalAirport
7659523
1,197.00
CommandingGeneral,HawaiianDepartment
HI
Territorywide
Multiple
16539512
765,062.00
WarDepartment
HI
Honolulu
Honolulu
Hickam&WheelerFields
653959
340,800.00
CommandingGeneral,HawaiianDepartment
HI
Hawaii
Nr.Waichinu
MorseField
1653954
22,286.00
HI
Honolulu
Honolulu
MunicipalAirport
16519520
69,603.00
HI
Molokai
Hoolahua
MunicipalAirport
6529520
748.00
CommandingGeneral,HawaiianDepartment, U.S.Army
HI
Maui,Molokai, Kauai,Hawaii
MunicipalAirport
1651959
1,817,660.00
DepartmentofPublicWorks
HI
Maui
Wailuku
NationalGuardcamp
16519519
21,652.00
HawaiiNationalGuard
HI
Honolulu
Honolulu
PearlHarbororBarbersPoint
652951
360,000.00
Commandant,14thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy
HI
Honolulu
Honolulu
PearlHarbororBarbersPoint
7659521
456,000.00
Commandant,14thNavalDistrict
HI
Honolulu
Honolulu
Range
6659522
9,850.00
HawaiiNationalGuard
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State HI HI HI HI HI HI County Maui Territorywide Honolulu Territorywide City Honolulu Location Range Roads Roads Multiple DescriptionofProject Grade,landscape,constructsidewalks,paintbuildings, constructriflerange AccessroadstoNavalBase Accessroads Reconstructandimprovesupplyroads,highways,streets, anddrainageonmilitaryposts,includingmilitaryroadsand trailsthroughouttheisland. Constructofficebuilding. Reconstructandimproveroads,highways,streets,and drainagefacilitiesonmilitarypostsandreservations, includingmilitaryandaccessroadsandtrails. Constructmotorshed,recreationalfacilities,warehouses, andmiscellaneoustemporaryandpermanentbuildings andutilitiesonmilitarypostsandreservationsthroughout theTerritoryofHawaii.reservationsthroughoutthe TerritoryofHawaii. Repairandimprovebuildings,utilities,parks,and recreationalfacilities;providefloodcontrolonmilitary reservationsthroughouttheTerritoryofHawaii. Repairandimprovebuildings,utilities,parks,and recreationalfacilities ImprovegroundsandroadatHawaiiNationalGuard Armory,includingexcavating,grading,filling,grassing, paving Rehabilitate,reconstruct,andimprovebuildings,utilities, parks,andrecreationalfacilities;providefloodcontrol. PrepareacomprehensiverecordofthegravesinIowaof decoratedhonorablydischargedveteransoftheArmy, Navy,andothermilitaryestablishments ConstructionofArmory AdditiontoArmory ConstructanArmorybuilding. ImproveArmoryandWorldWarMemorial Alter,completeArmory. ConstructArmorybuilding ArmoryU.ofIowaStateCollege ImproveAshField ImprovementsatCampDodge Constructfence Buildstonepiers,fence,andgradeandlevelground Makegeneralimprovements MappingofCampDodge Installelectricalandwaterlinesandseptictank,construct roads,andgradeandlandscapegrounds O.P.Number 8653522 651957 6659513 7659511 6539521 6529526 TotalAllFunds 14,694.00 36,946.00 58,655.00 435,000.00 141,479.00 332,795.00 Sponsor HawaiiNationalGuard U.S.NavyDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,HawaiianDepartment U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers CommandingGeneral,HawaiianDepartment, U.S.Army
HI
Territorywide
Unknown
6539533
289,077.00
CommandingGeneral,HawaiianDepartment, U.S.Army
HI HI HI HI IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA
Territorywide Maui Territorywide Statewide DesMoines O'Brien Paola Polk Polk Pottawattamie Story Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk
Kaunakakai Burlington Sheldon Miami DesMoines DesMoines CouncilBluffs Ames DesMoines DesMoines DesMoines Harrold Harrold Harrold Jefferson
Multiple Multiple Armory Multiple Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory AshField CampDodge CampDodge CampDodge CampDodge CampDodge CampDodgeCampDodge
7659522 7657354 651952031 16529513 665723156 6572746 65721075 65XX2XX9 6572156 6572715 6572977 165172146 26517252 65722573 6572442 165728026 65172146 65724223 465722103
984,000.00 1,184,000.00 27,872.00 866,010.00 136,836.00 25,905.00 33,183.00 19,610.00 418,773.00 4,291.00
WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,HawaiianDepartment HawaiiNationalGuardandMauiCounty CommandingGeneral,HawaiianDepartment, U.S.Army StateofIowa,AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment WarDepartment CityofDesMoines,DepartmentofParksand PublicProperty IowaNationalGuard StateofIowa,NationalGuard IowaNationalGuardIowaNationalGuard
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State IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA County Polk Polk Polk Clinton Clinton Clinton DesMoines DesMoines Dubuqueq Dubuque Jackson Scott Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Johnson Johnson Polk Polk Woodbury Woodbury Woodbury Woodbury Mills Mills City Jefferson Jefferson Nr.Harrold Clinton Clinton Clinton Burlington Burlington Dubuqueq Sabula LeClaire DesMoines DesMoines DesMoines DesMoines DesMoines DesMoines Harrold Jefferson Jefferson IowaCity IowaCity Nr.Des Moines Nr.Des Moines Nr.Sergeant Bluff Glenwood Glenwood Location CampDodge CampDodge CampDodge COE COE COE COE COE COE COE COE COE FortDesMoines FortDesMoines FortDesMoines FortDesMoines FortDesMoines FortDesMoines FortDesMoines FortDesMoines FortDesMoines MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport Roads Roads Roads Unknown Unknown DescriptionofProject Buildstonepiersandinstallfence Gradedrillandtentareas,andplanttreesandshrubs Constructbuildings AidnavigationalongtheMississippiRiverbyclearingland Cleartimber,brush,andothermaterialfromMississippi River Cleartimber,brush,andothermaterialfromMississippi River AddnavigationalongtheMississippiRiverbyclearing island,burningbrush,excavating AidnavigationalongtheMississippiRiverbyclearingland Cleartimber,brush,andothermaterialfromMississippi River AidnavigationalongtheMississippiRiverbyclearingland AidnavigationalongtheMississippiRiverbyclearingland AidnavigationalongtheMississippiRiverbyclearing timber,undergrowth,brush Repairandrehabilitatebuildings Improvebuildings Rehabilitate,recondition,andimprovebuildingsand grounds Reconstructionoflatrinesandbathhouse Improveroadsbygrading,surfacing,andconstructing curbsandgutters ReconstructandimprovebuildingsandgroundsofFortDes Moinesbypaintingbarracks,garages,stables,construction gatepiers,gradingandlandscaping Constructfence Repairandrehabilitatebuildings Constructrecreationalbuilding Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport EnlargeCityAirport EnlargeCityAirport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemilitaryroad Wideningandgravelingamilitaryroad Widenandgravelroad Cleanandpaintrooms Cleanandpaintrooms O.P.Number 465722109 465722225 165172115 2657228 3657224 3657525 765722X 3657223 3657237 3657222 7657224 8657223 1337259 165272228 26527218 65724100 6572443 1327289 165723051 16517280 26517231 165172169 66572290 651722384 65723182 65723387 65723XX7 65728014 65729714 TotalAllFunds 5,800.00 16,012.00 257,158.00 25,745.00 14,615.00 25,745.00 21,080.00 27,896.00 38,200.00, 88,899.00 40,200.00 65,400.00 50,000.00 133,214.00 1,388,943.00 20,760.00 44,770.00 25,100.00 20,347.00 180,694.00 346,596.00 250,000.00 1,405,579.00 197,600.00 Sponsor IowaNationalGuard IowaNationalGuard WarDepartment WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S. Army WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineersp,pg WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers CorpsofEngineers WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortDesMoines,U.S. Army ArmyPostFortDesMoines ArmyPostFortDesMoines WarDepartment StateofIowa WarDepartment CityofIowaCity WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment
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State ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID IL IL IL IL County Statewide Ada Ada Ada Ada Bannock Fremont Gooding Madison TwinFalls Ada Bonneville Bonneville Cassia Cassia NezPerce Power Power Ada Ada Ada Idaho Kootenai Kootenai Ada Ada Cook Cook Cook Statewide City Boise Boise Boise Boise Pocatello StAnthony Gooding Rexburg TwinFalls Boise IdahoFalls IdahoFalls Burley Nr.Burley Lewiston Nr.Pocatello Pocatello Boise Boise Boise Lowell Nr.Coeur d'Alene Nr.Coeur d'Alene Boise Boise Chicago Chicago Chicago Location Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Admin Admin Admin Admin DescriptionofProject Prepareacomprehensivestatewiderecordofdeceased honorablydischargedveterans ConstructNationalGuarddrillhallwithbasementand waterandsewerconnections ImproveBoiseArmorygroundsbylandscaping, constructingcurbsandsidewalks Improvefacilities Grade,landscape,installwaterpipes,buildfencesaround theNationalGuardArmory Constructarmorybuildingandstablesandimprove grounds. ConstructArmoryforMedicalCorpsConstructArmoryfor MedicalCorps Constructnewandremodelexistingcavalrybuildingand landscape. Constructarmorybuildingandfacilities. Constructarmorybuildingandimprovegrounds. Improveairport. Improveairport. Improveairport. Developandimprovemunicipalairport. CompleteBurleyMunicipalAirport Constructairport. Improvemunicipalairport Installlightingsystematairport. Improveroads. Constructpublicaccessroad. AccessroadandbridgetoBoiseAirport Constructhighway. USHwy10 Improvehighway. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. MakeimprovementsatAirCorpsCantonment. ClassificationrecordsofReserveOfficers Assistindentalresearchwork Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Collectdatarelativetoburialplacesofsoldiers,sailors, marines,andwarnursesthroughouttheDistrict O.P.Number 68392510 165922026 165928044 651922184 666922210 651922157 16519296 165192121 165192166 16519242 16519241 165192156 16519276 165192120 66592258 26519260 66592227 26519246 165192150 26519264 651922115 165192118 66592178 26519215 165192164 26529237 165254137 26515469 26554XX0 165548000 TotalAllFunds 32,294.00 9,580.00 3,232.00 12,257.00 2,287.00 142,004.00 63,514.00 13,152.00 92,781.00 45,290.00 79,150.00 1,178,177.00 132,332.00 202,266.00 39,841.00 799,187.00 74,125.00 16,066.00 78,754.00 22,309.00 56,628.00 354,013.00 166,995.00 137,102.00 212,750.00 42,091.00 22,384.00 55,941.00 5,995.00 4,171.00 Sponsor AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment BoiseArmoryCommission CityofBoise WarDepartment BoiseCity IdahoNationalGuard,ArmoryCommission CityofStAnthony GoodingCounty CityofRexburg CityofTwinFalls CityofBoise CityofIdahoFalls CityofIdahoFalls CityofBurley WarDepartment CityofLewiston WarDepartment CityofPocatello AdaCountyCommissioners AdaCountyCommissioners WarDepartment DepartmentofPublicWorks,Bureauof Highways BureauofHighways,StateofIdaho IdahoNationalGuard,StateAdjutantGeneral CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer,Portland, WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofChicago,DepartmentofHealth CommandingOfficer,6thCorpsArea,U.S. Army StateofIllinoisMilitaryandNavalDepartment
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State IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL County Madison Madison Champaign Champaign Champaign Champaign Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook DeKalb Edgar Jackson Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Kane Kane Kane LaSalle LaSalle LaSalle City Alton Alton Champaign Champaign Urbana Urbana Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago OakPark Sycamore Paris Carbondale Carbondale MountVernon MountVernon MountVernon Elgin Elgin Elgin Streator Streator Streator Location AltonCemetery AltonCemetery Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Constructmemorialrostrumandwalks ImprovegravesattheAltonCemeterybyreplacing headstones,constructingcurbsandwalks,gradingand landscaping ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructNationalGuardArmory Excavate,grade,backfill,constructroads,placeriprap, constructpistolshootingrange CompleteinteriorofArmorybuilding ImproveArmorybuildingandgrounds ConstructandimproveArmorybuilding Constructadditionsto202ndCoastArtilleryArmoryyy secondflooroverpool,garage,alterationsinboilerroom, ballroom,kitchenandcanteen Improvebuildingsandgroundsof124thFieldArtillery Armory Modernizebuildingsandimprovegrounds ConstructArmoryandrecreationcenter AlterationstoArmorybuilding,sidewalks,andparkways RepairsandimprovementsatNavalArmory Remodelandmodernize124thFieldArtillery Armorypainting,installingventilation,plumbing,and electricalfacilities ConstructArmoryandrecreationcenter ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructnationalGuardArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmory CompleteconstructionofArmoryandcivicand recreationalactivities ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmorybuilding ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructbuildingtohouseNationalGuardorganizations andprovidecivicandrecreationalfacilities O.P.Number 66554220 X6554337 465542411 665542264 665542253 665542X09 1655X 465542225 465542X20 565342276 651542485 651542486 6554243 65542522 6554X XX5342319 65542444 465542410 6554X4XX 165542307 465542XXX 465542336 65542435 865342X3 465542414 62854XX08 65542442 465542XXX 65542484 665542509 TotalAllFunds 26,469.00 16,536.00 72,600.00 18,540.00 25,000.00 266,389.00 58,211.00 65,769.00 9,232.00 80,821.00 37,052.00 61,657.00 151,571.00 63,800.00 100,000.00 101,740.00 139,008.00 48,221.00 100,000.00 33,407.00 67,100.00 13,420.00 102,814.00 XX000 100,000.00 10,004.00 Sponsor CommandingGeneral,6thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,6thCorpsArea,U.S. Army IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard StateofIllinoisMilitaryandNavalDepartment StateofIllinoisMilitaryandNavalDepartment StateofIllinoisMilitaryandNavalDepartment StateofIllinoisMilitaryandNavalDepartment WarDepartment StateofIllinoisMilitaryandNaval Department,194thFieldArtilleryArmory StateofIllinoisMilitaryandNavalDepartment IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard
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State IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL County Lake Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lee Lee Lee Livingston Marion Marion Moultrie Ogle Sangamon Statewide Taswell Vermilion Whiteside Will Winnebago Cook Winnebago Winnebago Winnebago Sangamon Lake Lake City Sion Lawrenceville Lawrenceville Lawrenceville Dixon Dixon Dixon Pontiac Salem Salem Sullivan Mt.Morris Springfield Delavan Danville Sterling Joliet Rockford Chicago Springfield Nr.Rockford Rockford Springfield Zion Zion Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory AuxiliaryAirfield CampButler CampGrant CampGrant CampGrant CampLincoln CampLogan CampLogan DescriptionofProject Improvebuildingsandgrounds ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmorybuilding ConstructbuildingtohouseNationalGuardorganizations andprovidecivicandrecreationalfacilities ConstructNationalGuardArmoryforcivilandrecreational activities ConstructNationalGuardArmoryandRecreationCenter ConstructbuildingtohouseNationalGuardorganizations andprovidecivicandrecreationalfacilities ConstructNationalGuardArmoryandCivicrecreation center ConstructNationalGuardArmorybuilding,sidewalks, gradeandlandscapegrounds ConstructNationalGuardArmoryandCivicrecreation center ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmory AlterandrehabilitateArmorybuilding,improvegrounds Constructarmorybuildings. ConstructNationalGuardArmory Armoryimprovements ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmory Improveanddevelopbuildingsandgroundsatairport MakeimprovementsatCampButlerNationalCemeteryby improvinggrounds Constructandimprovebuildings,utilities,andfacilities Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Constructandimprovebuildings,utilities,andfacilities Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improveroadsandfacilities RepairbuildingsatCampLoganbyraising,remodeling,and paintingbuildings,replaceroof,plumbingandelectric outlets Landscape,clearditches,levelriflerange,construct incineratorandseptictanks,replaceroofing,plumbing, electricalrepairroadselectrical,repairroads Cleardrainageditches,landscaping,constructgravelroad Constructseptictanks,incinerators,landscaping Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities O.P.Number 665542112 16554X504 465542XX0 665542264 46554X4XX 6554242X X65542507 6554X436 465542363 655424X6 6554242X 65542425 165154252 26515452 65542431 65541335 65542427 65542443 65542438 3655429 76554210 165354293 165254319 165154115 165154300 165154243 165542116 465542200 465542200 46554225 465542XX 11335430 TotalAllFunds 94,914.00 101,740.00 115,505.00 10,000.00 37,000.00 100,000.00 12,880.00 184,829.00 59,557.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 95,955.00 85,153.00 3,006,978.00 98,762.00 5,244.00 100,000.00 102,814.00 197,956.00 18,013.00 5,089.00 261,755.00 392,235.00 143,940.00 434,698.00 87,734.00 18,605.00 Sponsor IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard WarDepartment IllinoisArmoryBoard CommandingOfficer,6thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,6thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CampGrant,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampGrant,U.S.Army StateofIllinoisMilitaryandNavalDepartment StateofIllinoisMilitaryandNavalDepartment StateofIllinoisMilitaryandNavalDepartment StateofIllinoisMilitaryandNavalDepartment
IL IL IL IL
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State IL IL IL IL IL IL County Champaign Champaign Champaign Champaign Champaign Champaign City Rantoul Rantoul Rantoul Rantoul Rantoul Rantoul Location ChanuteField ChanuteField ChanuteField ChanuteField ChanuteField ChanuteField DescriptionofProject AirCorpsTrainingBaseatChanuteField Improvebuildingsandfacilities Repairandimprovedrainageditch,roads,andconstruct additiontohangars Constructtemporaryrunways,remodelmesshall,alter gymnasiumandschoolintosleepingquarters Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,grounds,utilities,water supply,sewerlines,runways,landingfields,plumbing AlterPostHospital,building43andPostCemetery building,resurfaceNorthRoadbuilding,resurfaceNorth Road Constructbarracks,hospital,officers'andnon commissionedofficers'quarters,schoolbuilding,hangars, sewersystems,roadsandsidewalks,utilities Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilitiesandutilities, andimprovegrounds Makegeneralimprovementstobuildingsandgrounds ConstructArmyHangar Rehabilitatebuildings,publicutilities,watersupply,water andsewerlines,installplumbing,heating,andelectrical facilities Rehabilitatebuildingsbyrenovatingbrickwalls,painting exteriorwalls Makealterationsandimprovementstoutilitiesand facilities,barracks,quarters,storehouses,andgrounds. Providetunnelsbetweenbuildings,electrical,heating,and plumbing Restorematerialsandsuppliesheldinreserve;remove woodenbinsandinstallsteelbins AssistinproductionrebuildingofplansforexistingAssistin production,rebuildingofplansforexistingfederallyowned buildingandutilities Reconditionbarracks,quarters,storehousesand transportationfacilitiesandlandscape Repairandrehabilitatebuildings AidnavigationalongtheMississippiRiver. AddnavigationalongtheMississippiRiverinNavigation Pools21and22byclearingisland,burningbrush, excavating. AddnavigationalongtheMississippiRiverinNavigation Pools21and22byclearingisland,burningbrush, excavating. Improvefacilities Constructbuilding O.P.Number 165354230 26525418 365XXX14 76X3421X X133172 X655429 TotalAllFunds 290,575.00 648,514.00 27,970.00 47,658.00 99,500.00 16,807.00 Sponsor WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,ChanuteField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,ChanuteField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,ChanuteField WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,ChanuteField
IL IL IL IL IL IL
CommandingOfficer,ChanuteField CommandingOfficer,ChicagoQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,ChicagoQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,ChicagoQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,ChicagoQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,ChicagoQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,ChicagoQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,ChicagoQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,ChicagoQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,ChicagoQMDepot,U.S. Army WarDepartmentandQMDepot WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S. Army DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment
IL
Cook
Chicago
ChicagoQMDepot
76554220
47,639.00
IL IL IL IL IL IL
Cook Cook Cook Cook Adams Adams/Pike JoDaviess, Carroll, Whiteside,Peel, RockIsland Lake Lake
IL IL IL
Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna
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State IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL County Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Will Cook City Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Waukegan Waukegan Waukegan Waukegan Waukegan Waukegan Waukegan Chicago Location FortSheridan FortSheridan FortSheridan FortSheridan FortSheridan FortSheridan FortSheridan FortSheridan FortSheridan FortSheridan FortSheridan FortSheridan GreatLakesNavalTrainingStation GreatLakesNavalTrainingStation GreatLakesNavalTrainingStation GreatLakesNavalTrainingStation GreatLakesNavalTrainingStation GreatLakesNavalTrainingStation GreatLakesNavalTrainingStation Kankakee&ElmwoodOrdnance Works MilitaryandNavalDepot DescriptionofProject Roads Improveroads Resurfacepavement,createsidewalks Landscapearoundnewlyconstructedwatertanks, constructconcreteculverts Rehabilitaterailroadtracks RemovebuildingsandstructuresatabandonedCCCCamp Constructbuildings Constructgarages,lavatory,andbathhouse,and reconstructquarters,firestation,andotherbuildings Constructbarracksandnoncommissionedofficers' quarters,bakers'andcooks'school,grading,buildingand landscaping Improveroadwayfacilities Constructmotortransportrepairshop,electricalsub station,andtelephoneexchange Constructconcretewaterstoragetank Constructionandimprovements Constructionandimprovements AccessroadtoGreatLakesNavalTrainingStation ImprovementsatGreatLakesNavalTrainingStation Constructbuildingfortransportationandfireequipment andlaundry Completeimprovementstopowerplant Improvebuildings,grounds,systems,andwaterfront structures AccessroadtoKankakeeandElmwoodOrdnanceWorks Rehabilitateandmakealterationsandadditionsto buildings,facilities,andutilitiesincluding202dCoast ArtilleryArmory Rehabilitateandmakealterationsandadditionsto Rehabilitateandmakealterationsandadditionsto buildings,facilities,andutilities Rehabilitatefloors Modernizebuildingsandimprovegrounds Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport O.P.Number 16535455 16535479 265541001 2655423 36554210 36554224 65354329 66554235 715210 7655413 X655443X XX5544004 1093549 16535421 652542437 65354147 66554214 70X213 7655424 651542496 165154118 TotalAllFunds 64,037.00 38,960.00 155,682.00 8,301.00 8,500.00 12,458.00 25,891.00 169,645.00 584,000.00 125,632.00 327,884.00 XX204 300,000.00 290,240.00 69,014.00 289,573.00 175,000.00 25,000.00 539,523.00 240,091.00 196,153.00 Sponsor WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortSheridan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSheridan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSheridan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSheridan,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortSheridan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSheridan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSheridan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSheridan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSheridan,U.S.Army U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment WarDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,9thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,GreatLakesNaval TrainingCommandingOfficer,GreatLakes NavalTrainingStation,U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant9thDistrict,GreatLakes TrainingStation,U.S.NavyDepartment WarDepartment StateofIllinoisMilitaryandNavalDepartment
IL IL IL IL IL IL IL
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State IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL County Cook Pulaski Pulaski Cook Cook Cook Champaign JoDaviess Cook RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland kldRockIsland Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll&Jo City Chicago RoundCity RoundCity Springfield Chicago Glenview Chicago Hanover Chicago RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland kldRockIsland Savanna Savanna Savanna Savanna savanna Location MunicipalAirport NationalCemetery NationalCemetery NationalCemetery NavalTrainingSchool NavalTrainingStation NavyPier PublicUtilities PublicUtilities Roads RockIslandArsenal RockIslandArsenal RockIslandArsenal RockIslandArsenal RockIslandArsenal RockIslandArsenal RockIslandArsenal RockIslandArsenal RockIslandArsenal RockIslandArsenal kldlRockIslandArsenal SavannaOrdnanceDepot SavannaOrdnanceDepot SavannaOrdnanceDepot SavannaOrdnanceDepot SavannaOrdnanceDepot DescriptionofProject Improvemunicipalairport MakeimprovementstotheNationalCemetery ImproveRoundCityNationalCemetery Improvebuildings,facilities,andgroundsoftheCamp ButlerNationalCemetery ReconstructandimproveNavalTrainingSchool Developandimprovefacilities MakegeneralimprovementstoNavyPierandadjacent grounds Constructstormandsanitaryseweragesystemsand sewagetreatmentplant Constructsewagecollectionandtreatmentfacilities LimitedHwy.EugenieSt.toBelmontAvenue Prepareacardindexfileofallavailableroomsinthe Prepareacardindexfileofallavailableroomsinthe vicinityofU.S.Arsenal Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,utilities,andgrounds Rehabilitate,recondition,andrewarehousewarreserve materialsandequipment Clearlandforanyconstruction Constructandimprovestreetsandlightingfacilities Rehabilitateandimprovebuildingsfacilitiesgrounds Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,facilities,grounds,and utilities Improvegroundsbyplacingriprapwall,fill,clear underbrush Rewarehouseordnancematerial Rehabilitaterailroadtracks ImprovementstoArsenalbuildingsincludingroofing, painting,andaddingdoorsandretainingwalls dlhRemodelmachineguns Clearrightofwayoftransmissionline Constructroadsinammunitionarea Constructstandardgaugerailroad Clearswamparea,burnbrushandwood,grade,p,,g, landscaperehabilitatebuildings Constructmagazinesandaccessories O.P.Number 66554230 76554212 76554226 76554220 265254138 265254128 165154248 651542424 26515423 65154268 165254117 16525419 165254192 165254292 165354364 26525421 36554215 65254186 65454221 76554215 76554221 26X 8655411 7685423 713276 TotalAllFunds 1,883,994.00 41,874.00 14,117.00 14,054.00 529,120.00 398,897.00 656,417.00 44,673.00 67,937.00 2,044,349.00 18,705.00 211,687.00 497,253.00 12,288.00 111,681.00 496,719.00 17,800.00 61,477.00 15,699.00 70,008.00 122,284.00 2,362.00 42,912.00 10,396.00 20,800.00 84,200.00 Sponsor WarDepartment CommandingGeneral,6thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,6thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,6thCorpsArea,U.S. Army Commandant,9thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,9thNavalDistrict,Naval TrainingStation,U.S.Navy CityofChicago,DepartmentofPublicWorks, BureauofRiversandHarbors VillageofRantoul VillageofHanover CommandingOfficer,RockIslandArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RockIslandArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RockIslandArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RockIslandArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RockIslandArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RockIslandArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RockIslandArsenal WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,RockIslandArsenal RockIslandArsenal dffkldlCommandingOfficer,RockIsland Arsenal CommandingOfficer,SavannaOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SavannaOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SavannaOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SavannaOrdnance Depot,U.S.g,p,Army WarDepartment
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State County Daviess IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN CarrollandJo Daviess CarrollandJo Daviess CarrollandJo Daviess JoDavies& Carroll JoDavies& Carroll JoDavies& Carroll St.Clair St.Clair St.Clair St.Clair St.Clair St.Clair St.Clair Cook Cook Lake Allen Bartholomew Boone Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Henry Henry Howard Howard Jay Jay Savanna Savanna Savanna Savanna Savanna Savanna Nr.Belleville Nr.Belleville Nr.Belleville Nr.Belleville Nr.Belleville Nr.Belleville Nr.Belleville Chicago Chicago Chicago FortWayne Columbus Lebanon Noblesville Noblesville Noblesville NewCastle Kokomo Kokomo Portland Portland SavannaOrdnanceDepot SavannaOrdnanceDepot SavannaOrdnanceDepot SavannaOrdnanceDepot SavannaOrdnanceDepot SavannaOrdnanceDepot ScottField ScottField ScottField ScottField ScottField ScottField ScottField Survey WarDeptunknown WarDeptunknown Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory MakeimprovementsatSavannaOrdnanceDepot Cleartransmissionline Rehabilitateammunitioncomponentsandordnance materials,clearareatorelocateburningground,grade,fill, reconstructroad,rebuildsuperstructureoftrestle Improvebuildings Improvebuildings Rehabilitateammunitioncomponentsandordnance materials,clearareatorelocatedburninggroundfor deterioratedexplosives Improvebuildingsandgrounds Constructandimprovefacilities Improveandrehabilitatebarracks,quarters,storehouses, transportationfacilities,watersupply/purification Improvebarracks ConstructwatermainsalongStateHighways164and43 fromScottField ConstructionprojecttoconstructorimproveArmypjpy CorpsWarehouse,garages,gasstation,swimmingpools ConstructwatermainsalongStateHighway161fromScott Field Redrawplansofcityownedbuildings Remodelbuilding Rehabilitatepublicutilities,watersupply,andpurification, installplumbing,landscape RemodelStateArmory RemodelStateArmory NationalGuardArmoryImprovement Armoryimprovements StateArmoryimprovement Repair,alter,andconstructarmories ConstructionofNationalGuardArmoryBuilding Constructnewtilegarage Armoryimprovements StateArmoryimprovement StateArmoryremodeling StateArmoryremodeling 16525447 265544010 X6545224 1133544 11335479 76534224 165354141 65354537 7655422 7655422 86554222 86554331 86554X22 651542477 65541123 7132184 6552853 657X7 6552762 58522373 5852895 65523788 65521980 65323545 65522377 6552X7 6552865 6552888 168,156.00 1,438.00 19,109.00 75,000.00 35,000.00 19,109.00 1,244,485.00 54,532.00 1,483,171.00 2,480,183.00 11,235.00 367,022.00 62,239.00 105,251.00 200,000.00 38,499.00 1,791.00 1,583.00 CommandingOfficer,SavannaOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SavannaOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SavannaOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,SavannaOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,ScottField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,ScottField WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,ScottField CommandingOfficer,ScottField CommandingOfficer,ScottField CityofChicago,DepartmentofPublicWorks, BureauofBuildingMaintenanceandRepairs WarDepartment City Location DescriptionofProject O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
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State IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN County Jay Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson LaPorte LaPorte Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Madison Madison Madison Marion Marion Marion Marion Martinsville Montgomery Montgomery Morgan Owen Posey Posey Posey City Portland Franklin Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison MichiganCity MichiganCity Gary Gary Gary Gary Whiting Whiting Whiting Whiting Elwood Elwood Elwood Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Morgan Crawfordsville Darlington Martinsville Spencer MountVernon MountVernon MountVernon Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Armoryremodeling Armoryimprovements ImproveArmoryandconstructwall StateArmoryimprovement Armoryimprovements Repairs,painting,buildingatArmory StateArmoryimprovement Armoryimprovements ConstructArmorybuilding Armoryimprovements CompleteconstructionofadditiontoArmory CompleteconstructionofadditiontoArmory NewadditiontoArmoryandrepairstopresentbuilding StateArmoryremodeling Constructbasementadditiontoarmoryandrepairsystems Laynewfloors,constructdormers,andpaintArmory Laynewfloors,constructdormers,andpaintArmory StateArmoryremodeling Constructboilerroomandcoalstoragebins Constructboilerroomandcoalstoragebins,repairheating plant,anderectsteelgrillstowindowsofsupplyandlocker rooms StateArmoryimprovement ImproveArmory Repair,alter,andconstructarmories Armoryimprovements StateArmoryremodeling ImprovetheIndianaNationalGuardArmorybuildingby waterproofing,placingdraintiles,installingconnections ImproveArmory ImproveArmory RepairStateArmory ImproveArmory RemodelStateArmory ImproveStateArmory ImproveArmory O.P.Number 6552XXX 6552918 165522004 16552XXXX 6552582 6552583 6552XX0 165520XX4 46552242 65522370 465522106 465522155 65523754 6552XX4 165522010 465522113 465522225 6552X5X 165522505 165522800 65522378 65523734 6552691 6552X5X 865522XX 65522367 65522368 65789 65522372 6552236 6552890 651522305 TotalAllFunds 5,451.00 1,000.00 1,080.00 66,582.00 18,400.00 11,410.00 31,515.00 5,081.00 5,081.00 21,142.00 21,142.00 460,000.00 1,216.00 2,040.00 55,000.00 11,550.00 55,000.00 8,259.00 3,764.00 4,090.00 Sponsor StateofIndiana,AdjutantGeneral's Department AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment StateAdjutantGeneral'sDepartment StateofIndiana,AdjutantGeneral's Department StateofIndiana,AdjutantGeneral's Department AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment StateofIndiana,AdjutantGeneral's Department StateofIndiana,AdjutantGeneral's Department AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment WarDepartment
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State IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN County Shelby Shelby St.Joseph Tippecanoe Tipton Tipton Tipton Wabash Wabash Warren Warren Warren Washington Washington Bartholomew, Brown Marion Marion Marion Marion City Shelbyville Shelbyville SouthBend Lafayette Tipton Tipton Tipton Wabash Wabash Attion Attion Attion Salem Salem Anderson Anderson Bransville Elwood Franklin Lafayette Lafayette Morriston Renssalaer Renssalaer Warsaw Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory CampAtterbury FortBenjaminHarrison FortBenjaminHarrison FortBenjaminHarrison FortBenjaminHarrison DescriptionofProject ConstructadditionstoArmory StateArmoryremodeling StateArmoryremodeling Armoryimprovements Buildfence,repairdrainageandsewersystems,paint,and makealterationstobuilding Armoryimprovements StateArmoryimprovement ConstructadditiontoArmorybuilding Armoryimprovements Armoryimprovements Armoryimprovements Repair,alter,andconstructarmories Connectplumbingtonewsewerandimprovebasement Connectplumbingwithnewsewerandplacebarson windows StateArmoryimprovement Armoryimprovements Buildarmory Armoryimprovements StateArmoryimprovement Armoryimprovements Repair,alter,andconstructarmories StateArmoryrepair StateArmoryimprovement Armoryimprovements StateArmoryimprovement ReconstructfrontentrancestepsatArmoryandconstruct riflerange Armoryimprovements Improvefacilities,buildings,andgrounds Providewarehouseandsupplyservice Improvebuildings,grounds,andutilities Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities ImproveFortBenjaminHarrisonbyconstructingbarracks, landscaping,improvingroads O.P.Number 165522388 6552641 6552XXX 65522774 165522533 6552879 6552979 165522040 6552900 65522352 65522369 65523726 465522503 165522X0X 655234 6552XX 65522012 6552X0X 6552916 65522371 65XXXXX1 6552351 65715 65XXX 6552503 1655220XX 6552803 26525283 11325284 165252165 165352166 213212 TotalAllFunds 27,040.00 3,405.00 8,199.00 10,850.00 10,550.00 10,504.00 885,158.00 14,789.00 815,391.00 80,340.00 295,000.00 Sponsor AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment AdjutantGeneralsDepartment,Stateof Indiana StateofIndiana,AdjutantGeneral's Department StateofIndiana,AdjutantGeneral's Department StateofIndiana,AdjutantGeneral's Department StateofIndiana,AdjutantGeneral's Department U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Louisville CommandingOfficer,FortBenjaminHarrison, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBenjaminHarrison, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBenjaminHarrison, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBenjaminHarrison
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State IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN County Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion LaPorte Clark Clark Clark Clark Allen Allen Allen Lake Marion Marion Vanderburgh Cass,Fulton, Howard,Miami, Wabash Lake Marion Marion Clark City Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis MichiganCity Jeffersonville Jeffersonville Jeffersonville Jeffersonville FortWayne Nr.Ft.Wayne Nr.Ft.Wayne Gary Indianapolis Indianapolis Evansville EastChicago Harrison Indianapolis Location FortBenjaminHarrison FortBenjaminHarrison FortBenjaminHarrison FortBenjaminHarrison FortBenjaminHarrison FortBenjaminHarrison FortBenjaminHarrison FortBenjaminHarrison FortBenjaminHarrison Generalconstruction IndianaNavalMilitiaArmory JeffersonvilleQMDepot JeffersonvilleQMDepot JeffersonvilleQMDepot JeffersonvilleQMDepot MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NavalMunitionsStorageArea NavalReserveAviationBase PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities Range Roads DescriptionofProject Improvehospitalbuildingsandgrounds Providewarehouseandsupplyservice Constructgaragesandradiostation Groundimprovement Buildingrepairs Airportimprovement Completeconstructionoftheatre Improvebuildings,grounds,andutilities Constructandimprovewatersupplyandpurification system,sanitarysewers,drainagefacilities,andbarracks ImproveSoldiersandSailorsMonumentbywaterproofing, painting,andcaulking Repairstothedock,completionofmarinerailwayandslip, andoverhaulofheatingplant,engine,andequipment ConstructandimprovebuildingsatQMDepot Repairandrehabilitatebuildings Improvebuildingsandgrounds RehabilitatematerialsatQMDepot Improvefacilitiesatairport Installstormsewers,etc. Installstormsewers,etc. Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvegrounds Constructandimprovefacilities Improvemunicipalwaterworksdistributionsystem Constructionofswimmingpool,boilerroom,andheating plants Extendandimprovethecombinedstormandsanitary seweragesystems Constructriflerange US31SellersburgtoHenryville O.P.Number 26525220 2652528 26535245 6552370 6552569 6552791 763214 76552214 8655221 465522384 65523454 1133525 1336288 2652527 7655234 165352243 165152173 165152188 26515291 65521981 65521982 651522410 26535219 26535295 26515222 1335228 165152151 165521058 TotalAllFunds 275,000.00 88,918.00 27,127.00 30,000.00 1,021,229.00 359,400.00 6,546.00 150,000.00 50,000.00 181,310.00 69,836.00 207,910.00 92,662 120,735.00 1,356,115.00 336,289.00 267,700.00 2,392,250.00 214,604.00 100,000.00 1,127,284.00 10,504.00 122,480.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FortBenjaminHarrison, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBenjaminHarrison, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBenjaminHarrison, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBenjaminHarrison CommandingOfficer,FortBenjaminHarrison CommandingOfficer,FortBenjaminHarrison StateofIndiana,AdjutantGeneral's Department WarDepartment WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,JeffersonvilleQMDepot, U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Detroit WarDepartment WarDepartment BoardofAviationCommissionersofthe DepartmentofAviationoftheCityofGary CivilCityofEvansville Commandant,9thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,9thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CityofEastChicago,BoardofWaterWork Trustees WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CityofIndianapolis,BoardofPublicWorksand Sanitation StateofIndiana,AdjutantGeneral's Department
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State IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS County Jackson LaPorte Lake Wayne Marion Martin Martin Martin Wyandotte Allen Allen Allen Atchison Barton Bourbon Brown Brown Chase Coffee Cowley Cowley Doniphan Doniphan Douglas Douglas Ford Franklin Franklin Harvey Jackson Jackson Johnson Johnson City Jacksonand Vernon Nr.Michigan City Hanover& WestCreek Nr.Richmond Nr. Indianapolis BurnsCity BurnsCity BurnsCity KansasCity Humboldt Iola Atchison GreatBend FortScott Hiawatha Horton Cottonwood Falls Burlington ArkansasCity ArkansasCity Troy Troy Lawrence Lawrence DodgeCity Oitawn Oitawn Newton Holton Holton Olathe Olathe Location Roads Roads Roads Roads StoutField U.S.NavalStorageArea U.S.NavalStorageArea U.S.NavalStorageArea Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject US31fromJacksonScottColinenorthtoJctUS50&SR9 USRd.20 US41fromJct.SR2toCook US40fromRichmondtoOhioInd.Stateline Improveairport Improvegrounds Improvegrounds,utilities,andfacilities Improveconservationdamandsurroundingbanks Compileexistinginformationrelatingtothemethodof Compileexistinginformationrelatingtothemethodoftax assessment ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory ConstructArmoryandmunicipalbuilding ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory ConstructanArmorybuilding. ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructanArmorybuilding. ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructanArmorybuilding. ConstructanArmorybuilding. ConstructArmoryandCommunitybuilding ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory ConstructanArmorybuilding. ConstructanArmorybuilding. O.P.Number 651522366 651522366 165152108 165252227 165252238 26525221 66XX23149 65822XXX 65822090 65822939 65822977 65822938 65822XX4 65822986 65822XXX 65821080 65822976 165182302 65822976 65822002 65822008 65822891 65822992 65822562 65822098 65822996 65822904 165182118 65822957 65822098 65822995 TotalAllFunds 57,628.00 46,576.00 84,582.00 25,837.00 1,212,000.00 1,026,945.00 6,368,481.00 56,190.00 10XX2 118,086.00 68,989.00 Sponsor WarDepartment Commandant,9thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,9thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,9thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy KansasCityPlanningCommission CityofArkansasCity WarDepartment
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State KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS County Kingman Linn Lyon Miami Montgomery Morris Nemaha Nemaha Pottawatomie Rice Rice Saline Wyandotte Leavenworth Leavenworth Leavenworth Leavenworth Leavenworth Leavenworth Leavenworth Leavenworth Leavenworth Leavenworth Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary City Kingman Pleasanton Eporia Paola Coffeeville CouncilGrove Sabetha Sabetha St.Marys Lyons Sterling Salina KansasCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory FairfaxAirport FortLeavenworth FortLeavenworth FortLeavenworth FortLeavenworth FortLeavenworth FortLeavenworth FortLeavenworth FortLeavenworth FortLeavenworth FortLeavenworth FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRileyFortRiley FortRiley FortRiley DescriptionofProject ConstructanArmorybuilding. ConstructanArmorybuilding. ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory ConstructanArmorybuilding. ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory ConstructArmoryandimprovegrounds ConstructanArmorybuilding. ConstructanArmorybuilding. ConstructanArmorybuilding. ConstructanArmorybuilding. ConstructanArmorybuilding. Constructgarages,storagesystemsandfacilities Constructandimprovebuildings,structures,andfacilities Constructandrehabilitatebarracksandquartersand utilities Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improveroadsandstreets Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,utilities,walks, andgrounds,g Improveroads Improveandrehabilitatebuilding,publicutilitysystems, watersupplyandpurification Constructtheatre Constructreservereservoirandofficersmess Improvebuildings,utilities,walks,andgroundsbyplacing flooringandroofing,painting,reconditioningpowerlines, landscaping Constructandimprovebuildings,structures,andfacilities Rehabilitationofbuildings ConstructionofNCOQuarters Improvebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgroundsatreservation ImproveanddeveloptheCalvaryReplacementTraining Center Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,utilities,and grounds Constructroadandsurfacesecondaryroads O.P.Number 65822991 65822992 65822983 65822957 65822879 65822951 165182228 65822999 65823002 65822093 65823501 65523000 8658229 1133827 1338277 16528223 3658211 3658224 65382165 7132194 713226 713244 7656226 1133826 13382127 1338229 16526212 16538210 26528232 26538222 365821000 TotalAllFunds 38,875.00 29,310.00 150,000.00 355,045.00 424,649.00 19X2X 45,230.00, 21,656.00 100,000.00 25,000.00 150,000.00 59XXX 200,000.00 150,000.00 210,000.00 587,968.00 221,553.00 218,193.00 530,331.00 74,011.00 Sponsor WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FairfaxAirport,U.S. Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortLeavenworth,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortLeavenworth,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortLeavenworth,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortLeavenworth,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortLeavenworth,U.S. Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortRiley,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRiley,U.S.Army U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermaster,Fort Riley CommandingOfficer,FortRiley,U.S.Army WarDepartment
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State KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KY KY KY KY KY KY KY County Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Bourbon Douglas Riley Ellis Reno Sedgwick Wyandotte Wyandotte Ellis Warren Hardin Hardin Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Fayette Harlan Jefferson City JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JJunctionCity JunctionCity FortScott nr.Lawrence Nr.Manhattan Nr.Hays Nr.Hutchison Nr.Wichita KansasCity KansasCity Hays BowlingGreen Nr.Lexington Harlan St.Matthews Location FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRileyandMarshallField FortScott Generalconstruction Generalconstruction MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase Unknown Admin Admin Admin Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Improveandalterchapel,barracksandquarters Improveandalterbarracksandquarters Improvegroundsincludinglandscaping Remodel,reconstruct,andimprovefederallyowned buildings Constructdininghall,kitchenunit,andtoiletandshower unit ConstructrockdikesalongKansasRiver Constructaconcreteroad. Constructofficers'quartersandacademicbuildings Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,publicutilities,water supplyandpurification,waterandsewerlines Improveroadsbygrading,draining,ditching,andsurfacing Improvebarracksandquartersbyerectingroofs,laying floors,installingplumbing,heating,andelectrical Reconditionutilitiessystems PreventerosionatKansasRiver Repairbuildings Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities MilitarySciencebuildingatU.ofKansas MilitarySciencebuildingatKansasState Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Improveandmodernizefacilities ImprovefacilitiesofoverhaulofAircraftandMaintenance Base Constructionofpitsilos DrillgroundatWesternKentuckyStateCollege Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,Provide employmentforneedyprofessional,educational,and clericalpersons Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Researchandcompiledataandtypingmanuscripts ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuildingandimprovegrounds ConstructArmorybuildingandimprovegrounds O.P.Number 3658222 5658221 6528238 6528241 65823337 65823384 65XX1000 713213 7132174 7655X11 765X222 XXX424000 XXXX22000 1653826 2132158 165182153 165182218 165182211 665822205 165182137 658269 165143175 2654322 2654331 265435000 165143261 16514375 16514380 TotalAllFunds 137,402.00 169,202.00 57,951.00 342,007.00 74,011.00 271,000.00 150,000.00 52,152.00 4160XX 32,354.00 X2150 97,082.00 200,000.00 3,000.00 83,732.00 92,595.00 10,928.00 148,801.00 328,782.00 32,817.00 49,027.00 3,522.00 7,323.00 4,257.00 1,180.00 19,807.00 25,305.00 100,862.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FortRiley,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRiley,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRiley,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRiley,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortRiley CommandingOfficer,FortRiley CommandingOfficer,FortRiley CommandingOfficer,FortRiley,U.S.Army GearyCounty GearyCounty GearyCounty WarDepartment WarDepartment,CommandingGeneral WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,U.S.NavalReserve AviationBase CommandingOfficer,U.S.NavalReserve AviationBase WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,7thCavalryBrigade,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FirstU.S.Cavalry,Fort Knox,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army WarDepartment DivisionofArmories,MilitaryDepartment, CommonwealthofKentucky DivisionofArmories,MilitaryDepartment,
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State KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY County Kanton Madison Mercer Nicholas Washington Whitley Witlet Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Trigg,Lyon Breckenridge Kenton Meade Nelson Statewide Statewide Statewide Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt HardinMeade Hardin,Meade, City Covington Richmond Harrodsburg Carlisle Nr.Springfield Williamsburg Williamsburg Louisville Nr.Louisville Nr.Louisville Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory BowmanField BowmanField BowmanField COE Conservation Conservation Conservation Conservation Conservation Conservation Conservation FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox DescriptionofProject Constructassemblyhall ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmoryandimprovegrounds ConstructArmoryandimprovegrounds ConstructArmoryandimprovegrounds ConstructArmoryandimprovegrounds ConstructArmorybuildingandimprovegrounds Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds Improveairport AccessroadtoBowmanField ImprovegovernmentpropertyonCumberlandRiver Eliminateinsanitarydevicesbyconstructingsanitaryprivies Eliminateinsanitarydevicesbyconstructingsanitaryprivies Eliminateinsanitarydevicesbyconstructingsanitaryprivies Eliminateinsanitarydevicesbyconstructingsanitaryprivies Providemalariacontrol Eliminatemosquitoesforthecontrolofmalaria Eliminateinsanitarydevicesbyconstructingsanitaryprivies Constructandimproveutilities,drainagefacilities,systems roads,andwalks Rehabilitatebuildingsandconstructmagazinesandrock walls Rehabilitatebuildingsincludingplumbing,heating,and electrical Rehabilitatebuildingsincludingplumbing,heating,and electrical Constructbuildings,streets,airports,andutilities Makegeneralimprovements Makegeneralrepairstobarracks,messhalls,andlatrines Improverecreationalfacilities Landscapeanderectmarkersonlandingfield AccessroadtoFortKnox O.P.Number 58435072 16514365 16514330 16514379 1651433 651432428 651432428 65343327 165143103 651432364 76545216 165143250 165143264 165143224 165143252 165143320 26514310 265143127 1133438 13343108 13343128 1334312X 165343170 26534384 265432002 265433586 265435001 65143229 TotalAllFunds 49,341.00 23,213.00 21,259.00 22,656.00 22,607.00 6,270.00 5,478.00 420,170.00 68,040.00 28,395.00 16,623.00 33,877.00 16,623.00 16,623.00 29,974.00 98,108.00 378,131.00 1,100,000.00 572,340.00 10,000.00 110,000.00 1,295,548.00 1,212,011.00 16,044.00 33,153.00 70,733.00 Sponsor CommonwealthofKentucky StateArmoryCommission MilitaryDepartmentArmoryCorporation, CommonwealthofKentucky DivisionofArmories,MilitaryDepartment, CommonwealthofKentucky WarDepartment DivisionofArmories,MilitaryDepartment, CommonwealthofKentucky WarDepartment DivisionofArmories,MilitaryDepartment, CommonwealthofKentucky CommandingOfficer,BowmanField,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S. Army KentuckyStateDepartmentofHealth KentuckyStateDepartmentofHealth KentuckyStateDepartmentofHealth KentuckyStateDepartmentofHealth StateDepartmentofHealth StateDepartmentofHealth KentuckyStateDepartmentofHealth WarDepartment WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortKnox,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortKnox,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortKnox,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortKnox,U.S.Army WarDepartment,Corps WarDepartment
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State County Bullitt KY KY KY KY KYKY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, BullittBullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Hardin Fayette Jefferson Hardin Kenton Hardin Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Nr.Louisville Lexington Nr.Louisville Covington FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnoxFortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortThomas FortThomas FortThomas FortThomas FortThomas FortThomas FortThomas FortThomas FortThomas FortThomas FortThomas FortThomas FortThomas FortThomas FortThomas FortThomas GodmanField,FortKnox MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport PublicUtilities Range Roads AccessroadtoFortKnox AccessroadtoFt.Knox Buildings,etc.atFortKnox Makegeneralrepairstobarracks,messhalls,andlatrines Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,utilities,waterand sewerlines,andimprovegroundssewerlines,andimprove grounds Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,utilities,waterand sewerlines,andimprovegrounds Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Rehabilitationofriflerangebuildings,alterationstopost hospitalandpaintingofbuildings Constructandimproveroadsandstreets Repairbuildings ImprovepublicroadNo.9 Paintbuildingsandfacilities Improveroads Improvebuildings,plumbing,andheatingfacilities Improveroadsandgrounds Constructandrehabilitatebuildingsandfacilities. Repairbuildingsandutilities Reconstructpolofieldandimprovegrounds Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improvepolofield Makeimprovementstovariousprojects Repairstoroads,andgutters Repairutilities Constructandimproveairportfacilities Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Eliminateinsanitarydevicesbyconstructingsanitaryprivies Constructdrivewayandriflerange Constructandimprovepublicaccessroads 65143230 65143231 65343449 65432002 7132957132 95 713298 713345 7654321 1334330 165343190 265122000 26514394 265243125 3654311 5454322 65343181 65343182 65432162 70543213 713229 7654324 XXXX2341 XXXXX1098 165343247 165143131 165143174 165143223 165143286 116,666.00 53,084.00 355,556.00 31,294.00 49,563.00 300,000.00 300,000.00 526,000.00 81,735.00 93,470.00 20,027.00 58,560.00 31,104.00 X752 74,078.00 91,897.00 47,390.00 134,348.00 166,000.00 56,078.00 12,519.00 XX523 422,060.00 601,954.00 270,850.00 42,061.00 489,743.00 WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortKnox,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C.WarDepartment Q.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortKnox,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortKnox,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortThomas,U.S.Army U.S.Quartermaster'sCorps CampbellCountyFiscalCourt CommandingOfficer,FortThomas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortThomas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortThomas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortThomas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortThomas,U.S.Army U.S.Army,Quartermaster'sCorps CommandingOfficer,FortThomas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortThomas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortThomas,U.S.Army U.S.Army,Quartermaster'sCorps U.S.Army,Quartermaster'sCorps U.S.QuartermasterCorps WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers CityofLexington WarDepartment KentuckyStateDepartmentofHealth HardinCountyFiscalCourt City Location DescriptionofProject O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
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State KY KY KY KY KY LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA County Meade Campbell Statewide Laurel Jefferson Orleans Orleans Orleans Bossier Bossier Bossier Bossier Bossier Bossier Bossier Bossier Bossier Bossier Bossier EastBatonRouge EastBatonRouge EastBatonRouge Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides City Bellevue Louisville NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport BatonRouge BatonRouge BatonRouge Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Location Roads Salvage Survey Unknown WarDeptunknown Admin AlgiersTrainingStation AlgiersTrainingStation BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BatonRougeAirBase BatonRougeAirBase BatonRougeAirBase CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard DescriptionofProject Constructandimprovepublicaccessroads Removeabandonedstreetcarrails Conductgeologicaloperations Restorationofquarters,remodelbarracks,andlandscape Rehabilitatebuildingsincludingplumbing,heating,and electrical Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons ImprovementsatAlgiersTrainingStation Rehabilitateandimprovefacilities Improvebuildings Improvebuildings,grounds,facilities,andutilities Constructroads Cleardrainageditches,removerailroadtrack,and constructconcretepaving Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,systems,waterand sewerlines,facilities,andlandscape Rehabilitatebuildingsandfacilities Rehabilitatemilitaryreservation Makealterationsandextensionstobuildings Constructfences Improvereservationandflyingfield Improveairfield Improvefacilitiesandgrounds Constructroadsandbridge ConstructaccessroadtotheBatonRougeAirBase Developandimproveairportfacilities Constructandimproveairportfacilities Constructandimprovebuildings,facilitiesandgrounds Constructandimprovebuildings,facilitiesandgrounds Constructbuildingsandroadways,andrepairminor buildings O.P.Number 165143289 265143131 265143123 65431144 13243102 46564317 16526482 26526414 1133649 165264144 165364149 65641447 713299 7656421 76564212 7656429 8656423 26526437 26536443 2653645 165264107 165364120 165364166 16536450 165642506 TotalAllFunds 930,378.00 40,720.00 165,130.00 127,660.00 14,037.00 286,694.00 918,093.00 200,000.00 439,159.00 41,804.00, 25,000.00 41,455.00 21,064.00 12,791.00 11,597.00 237,255.00 101,541.00 77,379.00 40,319.00 44,740.00 222,231.00 184,965.00 374,855.00 177,601.00 X0XXX Sponsor MeadeCountyFiscalCourt CityofBellevue CommonwealthofKentucky,Departmentof MinesandMinerals WarDepartmentQ.M.C. AdjutantGeneral'sOffice U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,8thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,BarksdaleField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,BarksdaleField,U.S. Army QuartermasterCorps,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,BarksdaleField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,BarksdaleField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,BarksdaleField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,BarksdaleField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,BarksdaleField,U.S. Army U.S.ArmyQuartermasterCorps CommandingOfficer,BatonRougeAirBase, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,BatonRougeAirBase, U.S.Army WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,NewOrleans CommandingOfficer,CampBeauregard,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CampBeauregard,U.S. Army CityofNewOrleans CommandingOfficer,CampBeauregard,U.S. Army LouisianaStateNationalGuard
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State LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA County Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides RRapides Rapides Rapides Vernon Vernon Vernon&Rapides Concordia EastCarroll Franklin.Richland, andWestCarroll Jefferson Madison Richland Orleans Orleans City Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Charlotte Lessville Lessville Harvey NewOrleans NewOrleans Location CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampPolk CampPolk Camps.Beauregard,Claiborne& Polk COE COE COE COE COE COE JacksonBarracks JacksonBarracks DescriptionofProject Makeadditionsandbettermentstogroundsandfacilities Clearandgrubfireline Constructartilleryrangeandlandingfield Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Constructlandingfield Constructartilleryrangeandlandingfield Constructandimprovebuildings,facilitiesandgrounds Constructbuildings Beautificationofgrounds Makegeneralimprovementstogrounds Makegeneralimprovementstogroundsandfacilities Constructrecreationbuilding,fireenginehouseand parkingareas Improvecemetery Developrecreationalfacilitiesandimproveadjacent groundsandfacilities AccessroadstoCampPolk Improvecamps Makeimprovementstobayous,lakes,streams,andwater waysforfloodcontrolanddrainagepurposes Improvechannelforfloodcontrolanddrainagepurposes MakeimprovementsinandalongBigCreekforflood controlanddrainagepurposes ImproveNavigationLookandHarveyShop Improvechannelforfloodcontrolanddrainagepurposes MakeimprovementsinandalongColseaCreekforflood controlanddrainagepurposes Constructbuildingsandfacilities,andimprovegrounds Recondition,rebuild,remodel,reconstruct,andmake generalimprovementstobuildingsfacilitiesutilities generalimprovementstobuildings,facilities,utilitiesand grounds Constructmotortransportationbuildingandinstalldrill fieldfloodlights Repairandimprovebuildingsandgrounds Constructmotortransportationbuildingandimprove facilities ImproveJacksonBarracks O.P.Number 465642139 4656421XX 46564238 46564241 46564298 465642XX 651642212 651642212 6534XXX 665642145 66564257 66564280 26564X001 26536451 651642299 165364143 16526496 16526495 16526494 5656427 16526495 16526493 16516485 165264108 TotalAllFunds X0557 14,735.00 431,628.00 46,383.00 197,095.00 451XX8 43,976.00 29,181.00 32,798.00 27XXX 59,577.00 5XX3 101,312.00 53,035.00 2,018,454.00 24,9XX 3,840.00 99,450.00 20,631.00 83,575.00 79,509.00 365,251.00 82,162.00 Sponsor LouisianaNationalGuard LouisianaNationalGuard LouisianaNationalGuard LouisianaNationalGuard WarDepartment LouisianaNationalGuard LouisianaStateNationalGuard WarDepartment LouisianaNationalGuard LouisianaNationalGuard LouisianaNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,CharlotteNational Cemetery,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampPolk,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers OfficeoftheChiefofEngineers,FirstNew OrleansDistrict,U.S.WarDepartment WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers LouisianaNationalGuard AdjutantGeneral'sOfficeoftheStateof Louisiana AdjutantGeneral'sOfficeoftheStateof Louisiana AdjutantGeneral'sOffice(LouisianaNational Guard) AdjutantGeneral'sOfficeoftheStateof Louisiana WarDepartment
LA LA LA LA
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State LA LA LA LA LA County Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans Bienville,Caddo, Caldwell, Catahoula, Claiborne, Concordia Various Bossier Bossier EastBatonRouge Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans Jefferson Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans City NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans Location JacksonBarracks JacksonBarracks JacksonBarracks JacksonBarracks JacksonBarracks DescriptionofProject Improvebuildingsandgrounds Overhaul,rehabilitate,modernize,andconstructadditions tobuildingsandfacilities,andimprovegrounds Generalrepairstohospital Generalrepairstobarracks Generalrepairs,renovation,andimprovements Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,utilities,and groundsatcampsandrreservations ImprovevariouscampsitesandreservationsinBienville, Caddo,Caldwell,Catahoula,Claiborne,Concordia,Franklin, Vernon,andWestCarrollcounties Constructmunicipalairport Developmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructbuildingsandfacilities,andimprovegrounds ConstructNavalReserveAirTrainingBase ConstructNavalReserveAviationBase ConstructNavalReserveAviationBase Constructffences Improveandbeautifygroundsofhospital Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,grounds,drainage facilities,roads,andutilities Improvefacilities Makegeneralrepairstobuildingsandsystems Reconditionandstoremattresscovers,blankets,cots, tents,andstoves Reconditionstockandrewarehousestores Improvebuildingsandfacilities Inspect,improve,recondition,repack,andrewarehouse armysupplies Constructandimprovefacilities Reconstruct,restore,andrehabilitateordnancematerial O.P.Number X656421 X656425 65641382 6564154 6564164 TotalAllFunds 211XXX XX309 Sponsor StateofLouisiana,AdjutantGeneral'sOffice AdjutantGeneral'sOffice CommandingGeneral,4thCorpsArea,U.S. Army
LA
MultipleCamps
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LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA
BatonRouge Shreveport Nr.Baton Rouge NewOrleans Lake Ponchartrain Lake Ponchartrain Lake Ponchartrain NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans
MultipleCamps MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase NewOrleansAirBase NewOrleansGeneralHospital NewOrleansQMDepot NewOrleansQMDepot NewOrleansQMDepot NewOrleansQMDepot NewOrleansQMDepot NewOrleansQMDepot NewOrleansQMDepot NewOrleansQMDepot NewOrleansQMDepot
165264143 165164115 16516475 16516453 16516488 165164101 165364189 26536446 26536410 165264133 165264104 165364119 26564200X 2656422 265645000 3656424 65264293 65364262 76564214
2,324,961.00 614,493.00 564,588.00 270,850.00 260,269.00 366,583.00 306,602.00 91,455.00 26,809.00 291,536.00 640,333.00 113,707.00 48,868.00 16,133.00 3,114.00 28,360.00 12,151.00 22,417.00 15,537.00
CommandingGeneral,4thCorpsArea,U.S. Army EastBatonRougeParishPoliceJury CityofShreveport WarDepartment LouisianaNationalGuard BoardofLeveeCommissionersoftheOrleans LeveeDistrict Commandant,8thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,8thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,NewOrleansAirBase, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,U.S.ArmyGeneral Hospital CommandingOfficer,NewOrleansPost,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,NewOrleansQMDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,NewOrleansQMDepot, U.S.Army NewOrleansQMDepot NewOrleansQMDepot CommandingOfficer,NewOrleansQMDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,NewOrleansQMDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,NewOrleansQMDepot, U.S.gpArmy CommandingOfficer,NewOrleansQMDepot, U.S.Army
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State LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA County Orleans Orleans Orleans EastBatonRouge Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides&Vernon Orleans Orleans Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Norfolk Statewide Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk,Plymouth, City NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans BatonRouge NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans Bourne Bourne Falmouth Falmouth Sandwich Sandwich Sharon Boston Boston Boston Location NewOrleansQMDepot NewOrleansQMDepot NewOrleansQMDepot PublicUtilities PublicUtilities Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Survey USCoastGuardRadioStation Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin DescriptionofProject Reconditionandrewarehousesupplies Improvebuildings Unpack,inspect,recondition,repack,andrewarehouse medicalsupplies Constructionofsubway Installandextendcitywatermains Constructoverpasswithroadwaysandsidewalks Constructanunderpass Providestreetandrailroadgradeseparations Reconstructroadtoairport Constructpublicaccessroadsandwalkways AccessroadsClaibornetoHinestone AccessroadsMcNutttoAlexandriaAccessroadsMcNuttto Alexandria AccessroadsMcNutttoHineston AccessroadsLeesvilletoSlagle Assistinthepreparationofqualificationcardsand classificationofReserveOfficers ImprovementsatUSCoastGuardRadioStation Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Installawaterfacilitiesrecordsystem. Prepareacomprehensiverecordofthegravesof HonorablyDischargedVeterans CompileanddraftastrategicmapoftheU.S. CompileanddraftastrategicmapoftheU.S. Compileandreviselayoutmaps. O.P.Number 76564217 7656426 7656435 6564783 165164171 165164196 165164197 165164198 16516487 165364195 651642299 65164229965 1642299 651642299 651642299 16526481 165364146 465143208 46514X180 465143729 465145285 465143722 465148298 465143788 46514XX95 165114661 165114284 65214479 76514312 165214281 TotalAllFunds 10,526.00 150,365.00 12,939.00 220,687.00 59X,XXX 278,348.00 203,787.00 683,377.00 28,567.00 82,976.00 62,044.00 82,484.00 164,341.00 5,144.00 48,673.00 7,886.00 39,452.00 XX458 7,333.00 39,452.00 7,333.00 29,458.00 7,333.00 3,343.00 274,699.00 51,645.00 6X7X0 45,152.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,NewOrleansQMDepot, U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,NewOrleansQMDepot, U.S.Army SewerageandWaterBoardofNewOrleans CityofNewOrleans CityofNewOrleans CityofNewOrleans CityofNewOrleans CommandingOfficer,AirCorps,21stWing BombardmentSquadron,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingGeneral,4thCorpsArea,U.S. Army U.S.NavyDepartment TheAdjutantGeneral'sOffice MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts TheAdjutantGeneral'sOffice MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts TheAdjutantGeneral'sOffice MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts TheAdjutantGeneral'sOffice BoardofSelectmen AdjutantGeneral'sOffice EngineerReproductionPlant,Corpsof Engineers,U.S.Army U.S.DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,BostonArmyBase,U.S.
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State County Norfolk MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA Bristol Bristol Bristol Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Franklin Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden FallRiver NewBedford Haverhill Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester Lawrence Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn Salem Salem Salem Holyoke Holyoke Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Prepareacomprehensiverecordofthegravesof HonorablyDischargedVeterans ImproveandreconstructArmorybuilding Constructgarage,storagerooms,kitchenandotherrooms, machineryandcarpentrywork,plumbing,electric RepairstoarmoriesRepairstoarmories ImproveArmory RepairandimproveArmorybuilding MakegeneralrepairsandimprovementstoArmory ImproveArmoryandgrounds AlterationsandrepairstoArmory Buildoffices,paint,andmakegeneralrepairs Buildoffices,paint,andmakegeneralrepairs Constructstadium Constructramp Installmachineshopequipment Relayfloor,paint,andinstallgasranges Paintdrillshed MakegeneralrepairsandimprovementstoArmory Repairroof,paint,andmakegeneralimprovements Repairstoarmories Repairstoarmories Improveinteriorsofbuildingandconstructretainingwall Improvefield Repairfurnitureandimproveceiling Move,clean,rehabilitate,andmodernizeoldmachines Constructnewbuildings,facilities,andadditions Constructadditionsandnewbuildings Improveandreconditionbuildingsandgrounds X6514X370 665142332 XXX143929 6514433165 144331 465142330 165142401 265145150 465143950 6514XX0X 165142001 465142115 46514237 465142449 65149651 165142503 65146038 XX5142123 165141502 6514X313 65145314 165142516 65148185 165149252 165214522 16531468 365142015 36514223 349,833.00 22,271.00 12X8X0 11,717.00 9,042.00 5,473.00 14,563.00 10,059.00 10,851.00 133,430.00 1,909.00 22,851.00 2,275.00 24,334.00 16,057.00 3,422.00 135,000.00 113,164.00 188,998.00 91,645.00 City Location DescriptionofProject O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor Army AdjutantGeneral'sOffice Quartermaster'sDepartment,Massachusetts NationalGuard MassachusettsNationalGuard AdjutantGeneral'sOffice MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Adjutant General'sOffice MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts AdjutantGeneral,Commonwealthof Massachusetts AdjutantGeneral,Commonwealthof Massachusetts ParkDepartment MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts AdjutantGeneral,Commonwealthof Massachusetts CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Adjutant General'sOffice AdjutantGeneral,Commonwealthof Massachusetts CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts CommandingOfficer,SpringfieldArmory,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SpringfieldArmory,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SpringfieldArmory,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SpringfieldArmory,U.S.
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor Army MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampshire Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Northampton Framingham Framingham Framingham Framingham Framingham Framingham Lowell Lowell Somerville Wakefield Walden Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improveandreconditionbuildingsandgrounds Constructandregraderoads Repairandimprovebuildings,grounds,roads,and sidewalks Rehabilitatemanufacturingarsenalandgroundsby carpentry,brick,concrete,sheetmetal,andironwork Constructadditiontostoragebuilding Constructadditiontopaintshop Constructadditionstobuildingsandinstalloiltanks Constructstoragebuildinganddemolishtemporary buildings Improveandreconditiongroundsandbuildings16,19,103, 201,206,207,208,25,203,30,209,andbarrelshopby roofing,flooring,removesmokestacks,treesurgery Reconditionandimprovebuildings,grounds,facilities,and utilitiesfromHurricaneof1938 Improveandreconditionbarracks,officers'quarters, storehouses,andotherbuildings,transportationfacilities, utilities,stormsewers,watersupply Repairstoarmories RenovateandreconditionStateArmorybyinstalling fixturesandoutlets,improvingroofs,layingtile Inspect,repair,andstoretentsandcots Clearandgrubwoodedarea Inspect,repair,andpaintwarehouseandordnance materials Repairandwidenroads Repairandimprovebuildings Inspect,repair,andstoretentsandcots Armorybuildings,facilities,andgrounds. ImproveArmory Rehabilitate,recondition,andalterArmorybuilding Improvebuildings Improve,remodel,andalterArmorybuilding 3651425 3651459 5321422 565142060 65214250 65314251 65314252 65314253 65314972 76514228 76514242 7651427 65146315 6651421006 165145147 165146154 16514XXXX 1651414XX 165142825 46514X 6651421005 XXX143XXX 5651421080 6651421153 665142103X 97XXX 85,260.00, 21,498.00 120,803.00 380,234.00 42,703.00 49,174.00 30,333.00 49,501.00 531,697.00 80,757.00 46,158.00 12,723.00 7,107.00 1,001.00 20,194.00 1,000.00 8,929.00 12,432.00 31,441.00 15XXX 34,605.00 16,012.00 28,557.00 CommandingOfficer,SpringfieldArmory,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SpringfieldArmory,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SpringfieldArmory,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SpringfieldArmory,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SpringfieldArmory,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SpringfieldArmory,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SpringfieldArmory,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SpringfieldArmory,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SpringfieldArmory,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SpringfieldArmory,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SpringfieldArmory,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SpringfieldArmory,U.S. Army CommonwealthofMassachusetts,State Quartermaster CommissionerofMassachusetts,StateArsenal CommissionerofMassachusetts,StateArsenal StateAdjutantGeneral'sDepartment CommissionerofMassachusetts,StateArsenal CommissionerofMassachusetts,StateArsenal CommonwealthofMassachusetts,State Arsenal Quartermaster'sDepartment,Massachusetts NationalGuard MassachusettsNationalGuard, Quartermaster'sDepartment Quartermaster'sDepartment,Massachusetts NationalGuard Quartermaster'sDepartment,Massachusetts NationalGuard StateQuartermaster,MassachusettsNational
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State MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA County Middlesex Norfolk Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Worcester Worcester Worcester Worchester Yorkshire Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk City Norwood Brockton Hingham Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Milford Worcester Milford Boston Boston Boston Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armyunknown Armyunknown Armyunknown DescriptionofProject Repairstoarmories Paintandmakegeneralrepairs ReconstructandimproveArmory ImproveStateArmory Repairstoarmories Laydraintileandwaterproofbasementwalls Makegeneralimprovementsandalterationstobuildings. Renovateandimprovearmory. Makeimprovementsandalterationstoarmory Makegeneralrepairsandimprovements GeneralrepairsandalterationstoArmory GeneralrepairsandalterationstoArmory GeneralrepairsandalterationstoArmory Repair,alter,andpaintatarmories RepairandimproveArmorybuilding Erectareinforcedconcretegarageanddemolishconcrete leantogarage Makegeneralimprovementstoarmory. ImproveArmory Improveandmodernizearmoriesandadjacentgrounds Improvearmory. Repairstoarmories MakealterationstoArmorybuilding Improveandrehabilitatearmorybuilding. Repairstoarmories ImproveArmory Repairstoarmories Repair,modernize,andimprovebuildings AlterationsandrepairsatHeadquartersbuilding. ConstructporchesatPostHospital O.P.Number 65146337 165142316 865142263 665142525 65148219 10914220 16511424 165114523 165114714 165141400 165142025 165142084 165142085 165142221 165142356 165142357 26511488 465142110 465142857 65114101 65148320 465142545 65114142 65149321 X65142103X 65146516 265148010 65149242 7132311 TotalAllFunds 3,938.00 12,358.00 10,341.00 2,478.00 28,143.00 180,472.00 6,221.00 76,809.00 3,456.00 20,149.00 4,884.00 67,095.00 18,445.00 55,332.00 492,208.00 32,348.00 135,840.00 122,735.00 6,963.00 17,362.00 2,986.00 97,821.00 6,565.00 Sponsor Guard CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department StateQuartermaster CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department MassachusettsStateArmory MassachusettsMilitaryDepartment MassachusettsMilitaryDepartment MassachusettsMilitaryDepartment MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts MassachusettsMilitaryDepartmentState Quartermaster MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts MassachusettsMilitaryDepartment CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department StateQuartermaster MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts CommandingOfficer,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C.
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State MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA County Worcester Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Norfolk Norfolk,Rockland Plymouth Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk City Worcester Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Hingham Hingham Hingham Boston Hingham Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Location Armyunknown Armyunknown BostonArmyBase BostonArmyBase BostonArmyBase BostonArmyBase BostonArmyBase BostonHarborDefenses BostonHarborDefenses BostonHarborDefenses BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYardy BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard DescriptionofProject Improveandrepairbuildings Rehabilitatebuildings ImproveU.S.MaritimeCommissionbuildings Improveandrehabilitatebuildingsandutilities. Sort,file,andlistrecordsanddestroyrecordswhichhave novalue. Improveandrehabilitatebuildingsandutilities. Constructgeneratorhouse. Improve,rehabilitate,andmodernizebuildings,facilities, utilities,andgrounds Rehabilitatebuildings Improve,rehabilitate,andmodernizebuildings,facilities, utilities,andgrounds Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,structures,and facilities. Clearandpreparesiteforconstruction. Improvefacilities. Relocateandimprovesteelstorageracksandareas, improvepiers,andinstallworkingplatformandmachine foundations. Improvefacilities. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Makegeneralimprovementstoyard,facilities,utilities,and structures. Installnecessarysecurityprecautionfacilities. Improvepier. Improvefacilities. Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,faculties, utilities,andgrounds. Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,grounds,and facilities. Constructadditionalfacilities Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,grounds,and facilities. MakeimprovementsatNavyYard Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,grounds,walks, roads,utilities,equipment,facilities,andsystems Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,grounds,roads, O.P.Number 665142XX6 265214263 165214155 165214177 165214339 165214832 65314527 76514212 76514214 X6514234 10931412 26521471 16521461 0931411 165214119 165214155 165214199 165214426 165314529 265114109 265214119 26521452 65214590 653141033 65X14590 7092X 76514237 76514239 76514248 TotalAllFunds 73,797.00 26,383.00 163,750.00 96,755.00 58,009.00 452,450.00 45,348.00 354,914.00 35,000.00 199,190.00 100,000.00 759,318.00 26,153.00 731,500.00 1,318,274.00 275,494.00 136,539.00 329,342.00 1,105,330.00 307,860.00 1,540,846.00 1,151,426.00 179,770.00, 26,080.00 181,822.00 515,000.00 88,920.00 764,020.00 142,968.00 Sponsor StateofMassachusetts,StateQuartermaster CommandingGeneral,1stCorpsArea,U.S. Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,BostonArmyBase,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,BostonArmyBase,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,1stCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,BostonArmyBase,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,HarborDefenseof Boston,U.S.Army Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,HarborDefenseof Boston,U.S.Army U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,BostonNavyYard,U.S.Navy NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.MaritimeCommission Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy DepartmentofPublicWorksWaterways Division Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy,,y Commandant,BostonNavyYard,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject utilities,andsystems MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard BostonNavyYard&So.Boston Annex&LockwoodBasin BostonNavyYard,So.Boston Annex&LockwoodBasin BostonQMDepot BostonQMDepot BostonQMDepot BostonQMDepot BostonQMDepot BostonQMDepot BostonQMDepot BostonQMDepot CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,grounds, utilities,equipment,facilities,systems,andpiers Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,grounds, utilities,andequipment Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,grounds, equipment,andsystems Completetheconstructionofmesshallandgalley ImprovementsatBostonNavyYard,So.BostonAnnex,and LockwoodBasin ImprovementsatBostonNavyYard,So.BostonAnnex,and LockwoodBasin Repairsofroads Alterationsandrepairstobuildings Repair,modernize,andimprovebuildingsandutilities ConstructadditiontoTransmittingStation Repairsewersystems,watersupply,andwharfserving depot Reconstructandremodelbuildingsandutilitiesdamaged byrecenthurricanedamagedbyrecenthurricane Rehabilitateandimproveelectricalandplumbingsystems Preservemedicalsuppliesbyrewarehousingblanketsand property Constructionofroads Improvereservationandfacilities Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Constructriflerange Constructrecreationalfacilities Improveartilleryandriflerange Improveandconstructbuildings,facilities,grounds,and recreationalfacilities Improveandconstructbuildings,facilities,grounds,and recreationalfacilities AccessroadtoCampEdwards Constructionofroads Constructionofroads Constructionofroads Constructionofroads 7651429 765142XX 76514X1X X651421X 154314529 165214426 165141000 265142004 265142012 265144000 265146058 76514233 7651424 76514315 16514XXX7 465142235 465142582 465142615 465142944 465142966 651142697 65114375 65114598 65143565 65145544 65145552 65145680 476,280.00 29,355.00 138,000.00 170,000.00 568,252.00 179,140.00 65,000.00 182,000.00 967,453.00 1,825.00 100,000.00 32,843.00 118,142.00 37,798.00 227,810.00 155,857.00 191,450.00 7,720.00 23,338.00 19,822.00 642,608.00 306,588.00 162,363.00 Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,BostonNavyYard,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment QuartermasterCorps,U.S.Army QuartermasterCorps,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,BostonQMDepot,U.S. Army WarDepartment,BostonQMDepot QuartermasterCorps,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,BostonQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,BostonQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,BostonQuartermaster Depot,U.S.Army AdjutantGeneral,Mass.MilitaryDept. AdjutantGeneral,Commonwealthof Massachusetts CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department CommonwealthofMassachusettsMilitary Department U.S.NavyDepartment O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
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State MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA County Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable City Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne& Sandwich Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth, Bourne Falmouth, Mashpee, Bourne Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Location CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards DescriptionofProject Constructionofroads Constructionofroads Improvereservation AccessroadtoCampEdwards Constructanairport Constructrecreationalfacilities Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Improvereservationsandfacilities Improveartilleryandriflerange Erectcantonmentbuildingsandinstallwaterdistribution, waterstorage,andsewagedisposalsystems Dismantlebuildingsandsalvagematerials Improvetrooptrainingarea Developcampsiteandtrainingarea Constructbuildings Clearandprepareartilleryrange PreparationofParadeGround Constructrecreationalfacilities Improvereservationandfacilities Improveartilleryandriflerange Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Improvetrooptrainingarea Improvereservation Constructmesshallsandimprovegrounds Improvegroundsforrecreationandmaneuverareas Constructrecreationalfacilities O.P.Number 65145954 65148562 69514219X 65114598 165144116 465142240 465142458 4651425XX 465142964 465147156 665142090 565142514 165114193 165142526 165143XXX 16514XXXX 465142245 4651422XX 465142965 465142XXX 665142814 69514X3XX 16511479 165214853 465143546 TotalAllFunds 43,512.00 266,478.00 138,257.00 23,358.00 191,450.00 153,657.00 19,282.00 43,512.00 9,106.00 784,347.00 74,373.00 61,428.00 15,111.00 130,999.00 23,358.00 153,657.00 19,282.00 191,450.00 261,449.00 43,512.00 109,278.00 1,874,184.00 23,338.00 Sponsor AdjutantGeneral,Commonwealthof Massachusetts WarDepartment AdjutantGeneral,Mass.MilitaryDept. MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department AdjutantGeneral,Commonwealthof Massachusetts CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department AdjutantGeneral,Commonwealthof Massachusetts CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department AdjutantGeneral,Commonwealthof Massachusetts AdjutantGeneral,Commonwealthof Massachusetts AdjutantGeneral,Mass.MilitaryDept. MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts AdjutantGeneral,Commonwealthof Massachusetts CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department CommonwealthofMassachusetts,Military Department AdjutantGeneral,Commonwealthof Massachusetts MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts CommandingOfficer,CampEdwards,U.S. Army MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts
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State MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA County Barnstable Barnstable Suffolk Suffolk Barnstable General Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampshire Bristol Essex Essex Essex Norfolk Essex Middlesex Statewide Middlesex, Worchester Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Suffolk Suffolk City Chelsea Chelsea Sandwich, Bourne Chicopee ChicopeeFalls Holyoke Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Northampton NewBedford Lynn Salem Millis Hull Hull Hull Winthrop Winthrop Location CampEdwards CampEdwards ChelseaNavalHospital ChelseaNavalHospital COE COE COECOE COE COE COE COE COE COE COE Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Conservation Conservation Conservation FortBanks FortBanks FortBanks FortBanks FortBanks FortBanks FortBanks DescriptionofProject Improveroads Constructroads ImprovementsatChelseaNavalHospital ImprovementsatChelseaNavalHospital MakeimprovementsalongthebanksoftheCapeCod Canal Prosecutefloodcontrolexaminationsandsurveys Constructa25,000footearthendikeandenlargeexisting dikealongChicopeeRiver. Constructconcreteculvert Construct5000feetofearthembankmentandconcrete floodwallsbelowtheHolyokeWaterPowerDam ConstructearthfilldikeandconcretewallsforMillRiver RaiseandenlargeexistingearthdikealongtheConnecticut River Constructanearthendikeandconcretewallswithsteel sheetpilesuboffs,withstoplogstructuresforMillRiver Raise,enlarge,andstrengthenexistingearthdikesfor 18000feet Providefloodprotectionbyconstructinganewearthdike andenlargeningexistingdike Extendandrehabilitatetelephonecablesystem Installradiocommunicationstationequipment Installanantennasystem Buildandinstallradioapparatusinoldpostofficebuilding Constructandimprovefacilities. ClearandburnunderbrushClearandburnunderbrush Clearandburnunderbrush Eliminatemosquitoesforthecontrolofmalaria Improvebuildings,facilities,utilities,systems,andairport Repair,modernize,andimprovebuildings Paintandrepairbuildings Modernizeandimprovebuildings Rehabilitateandmodernizebuildingsandimprove grounds. Rehabilitatebuildingsandimprovegrounds Improvebuildingsandgrounds O.P.Number 65114592 165214110 165214266 76514223 71332 713285 65149312 713268 712384 71321 713224 713255 713287 652141003 265144011 265141006 765142X 26531445 165145183 165148157 2651149 7651433 265142007 265142013 3651423 165214251 165214252 36514220 TotalAllFunds 37,700.00 79,101.00 119,913.00 34,278.00 53,068.00 72,000.00 278,000.00 266,000.00 192,000.00 5,000.00 148,000.00 74,000.00 215,000.00 9,887.00 10,565.00 500.00 44,235.00 28,152.00 39,611.00 39,411.00 68,008.00 1X1XX5 7,569.00 11,359.00 38,612.00 132,214.00 138,214.00 87,654.00 Sponsor MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts AdjutantGeneral,Commonwealthof Massachusetts U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment DistrictEngineer,U.S.CorpsofEngineers,U.S. WarDepartment WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S. Army DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S. Army DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S. Army CorpsofEngineers DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S. Army DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S. Army WarDepartment U.S.ArmySignalOfficer,1stCorpsArea CommunicationsDivision,U.S.NavalReserve CommunicationServices,U.S.NavalReserve FederalCommunicationsCommission MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts StateDepartmentofPublicHealthandState ReclamationBoard CommandingOfficer,FortBanks,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBanks,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,HarborDefense,Fort Banks,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBanks,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBanks,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,HarborDefensesofFort
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor Banks,U.S.Army MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA Suffolk Suffolk Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesexand Worcester Middlesex, Worcester Middlesex, Worchester Winthrop Winthrop Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer FortBanks FortBanks FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improve,reconstruct,andmodernizebuildingsand grounds Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Completetheconstructionofbuildingsandutilities. Rehabilitatebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds Clearsmallbrushandprepareforconstructionofalanding field Repairandpaintbuildingsandtargets Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds improveroads Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Developmaneuveringareas Improveairfield Improveairport Developdrillareas Controlandeliminategypsymoths Improvegrounds Improvegroundsandfacilities Reconditionsewagefilters Controlandeliminategypsymoths Developlandingfield Degrovegrounds Constructwalk Makeimprovementsforthecontrolandpreventionoffires MakeimprovementstoFortDevens Controlandeliminategypsymothandotherinjuriouspests Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,utilities,facilitiesand grounds Controlandeliminategypsymoths Landscaping Improvebarracks,storehouses,recreationalandother buildings,bygrade,drain,landscaping Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Controlandsuppressionofgypsyandbrowntailmoths 3651426 76514215 1321490 13314134 154214457 165144057 16514XXXX 165214200 165214521 16521460 165214600 165314528 165314628 165314805 26514X0XX 26521460 26521486 36514214 3651527 56514132 56514813 65144052 65214396 713245 76513210 76514232 XXX143X 5851423 11331431 85,656.00 143,252.00 122,340.00 277,660.00 655,502.00 117,689.00 797,818.00 132,166.00 682,622.00 624,000.00 514,000.00 122,734.00 11X05 68,814.00 584,741.00 12,593.00 14,268.00 80,989.00 35,231.00 130,054.00 600,000.00 59,714.00 217,589.00 14,374.00 6,635.00 181,485.00 150,000.00 59,714.00 CommandingOfficer,HarborDefensesof Boston,FortBanks,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBanks,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army WarDepartment,Commander18th CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficerFortDevensUS ArmyCommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficerFortDevensU.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortDevens WarDepartment CommandingOfficer
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State MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA County Middlesex Worcester MiddlesexWorce ster Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester, Middlesex Worcester, Worchester Worchester Worchester Worchester Worchester, Middlesex Worchester, Middlesex Worchester, Middlesex Worchester, Middlesex City Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayerr Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Location FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens DescriptionofProject Developmaneuveringareas BuildingsandgroundsatFortDevens Rehabilitatebuildingsandgrounds. Rehabilitatebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds. Developmaneuveringareas. Developdrillareas. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Paintinteriorandexteriorandrefinishfloorsinquarters Developarecreationalarea Laysewerpipeandforcemain Controlandeliminategypsymoths Demolishbuildingsandcleargrounds Reforestarea Controlandeliminategypsymoths Clearbrush,andimprovemanholes Improveanddeepenchannels ImproveFortDevensmilitaryreservation. Completetheconstructionoflogcabins,improvebuildings, facilities,utilities,systems,sewers,airport,androads,and landscape. Constructgarageandimprovegrounds. Constructvehiclesheltersandrecreationbuilding,and improvegrounds. MakeimprovementsatFortDevensReservation. Controlandeliminategypsymothsandotherinjuriousleaf feedingpests Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,utilities,facilitiesand grounds Improvebuildings,facilities,utilities,systems,andairport Constructcamp Constructamphitheatreanddressingroomandimprove grounds Constructgarageandimprovegrounds Completetheconstructionofbuildings,facilities,utilities, systems,airportandroads,andlandscape Constructadditionstocampfacilities O.P.Number 154214600 16521462 165214437 165214457 165214600 165214805 165214X0 165214XXX 265142011 265143001 265144007 265145001 36514210 36514215 36514217 36514219 3651428 65214XXX 653141158 6531420XX 16531462 65214300 76514216 76514252 7651435 X6514222 26531468 653141002 653141150 65314790 TotalAllFunds 257,803.00 44,215.00 101,966.00 864,189.00 682,622.00 122,734.00 132,166.00 117,689.00 23,340.00 49,325.00 28,508.00 10,819.00 12,125.00 33,909.00 19,875.00 72,300.00 12,423.00 130,054.00 4,687.00 35,764.00 60,124.00 188,904.00 96,002.00 21,759.00 187,634.00 254,100.00 82,182.00 35,764.00 4,687.00 61,078.00 Sponsor WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,andWar Department CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,andWar Department CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army
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State MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA County Worchester, Middlesex Bristol Bristol Bristol Bristol Suffolk Suffolk,Essex& PlymouthCos. Statewide Statewide Plymouth Plymouth,Suffolk, Essex Suffolk Suffolk Essex Essex Middlesex Barnstable Barnstable Bristol Bristol Bristol Essex Essex Essex Essex Hampden Middlesex Suffolk Worcester Worcester Worcester City Ayer NewBedford NewBedford NewBedford NewBedford Winthrop Hingham Winthrop Winthrop Marblehead Marblehead Shirley Hyannis Hyannis NewBedford NewBedford NewBedford Beverly Beverly Andover Lawrence Agawam Bedford Boston Leominster Leominster Leominster Location FortDevens FortRodman FortRodman FortRodman FortRodman Fts.Banks,Heath,andRicewharf Fts.Banks,Warren,Strong, Andrews,Ruckman,Duvall, Standish Generalconstruction Generalconstruction HarborDefense HarborDefense HarborDefense HarborDefense Lighthouse Lighthouse LovellGeneralHospital MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport DescriptionofProject Constructhostesshouseandprepareswimmingfacilities Reconditionbuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improvegroundsandrecreationalareas Improvebuildings Constructriflerange Improvebuildings,etc.atFortsBanks,HeathandRice Wharf Improvebuildingsandgrounds Constructandrehabilitatefirecontrolandcommunication systems RehabilitatebuildingsandutilitiesthroughoutState Improve,rehabilitate,andmodernizebuildings,facilities, utilities,andgrounds ImproveandpaintbuildingsatForts Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Makerepairsatlighthouse Replacefence Improvegrounds Constructandextendrunways EnlargeHyannisAirport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructrunwaysatairport Improvemunicipalairport Extend,widen,andimproverunwaysatairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvementstomunicipalairport Improveairport. Improvemunicipalairport Makeimprovementstoairport. Improveairport. O.P.Number 86514238 16514211 265214179 76514241 7651437 16521459 165214251 165314870 76514254 26521444 165214759 16521439 1652145X 165152008 365148001 26521466 165114308 6651421260 165114807 651142054 651142984 165114265 26511450 65114374 165114299 165114539 165114490 165114493 165114260 1XXX14XXX 26511459 TotalAllFunds 90,778.00 80,540.00 38,458.00 76,327.00 2,404.00 74,444.00 132,214.00 125,259.00 138,119.00 1,210,782.00 171,324.00 87,875.00 268,363.00 4,345.00 845.00 48,421.00 563,018.00 17,047.00 277,113.00 418,442.00 263,533.00 168,866.00 376,440.00 43,610.00 278,438.00 427,950.00 195,895.00 240,544.00 121,270.00 149,270.00 509,980.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortAdams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRodman,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortBanks,U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,1stCorpsArea,U.S. Army WarDepartment CommandingGeneral,BostonHarbor Defenses,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,HarborDefenses ofBoston,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,HarborDefensesof Boston,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,HarborDefensesof Boston,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,HarborDefense(1st CorpsAreaUSA) CommandingOfficer CommandingGeneral,LovellGeneralHospital, U.S.Army BoardofSelectmen WarDepartment Mayor,CityofNewBedford Mayor WarDepartment WarDepartment Mayor,CityofBeverly WarDepartment Mayor,CityofLawrence WarDepartment WarDepartment ParkDepartment,CityofBoston WarDepartment MayorandPublicWorksDepartment PublicWorksDepartment
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State MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA County Worcester Essex Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Essex Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk City Worcester Lynn Hingham Hingham Hingham Hingham Hingham Hingham Hingham Hingham Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Lynn Squantum Squantum Squantum Squantum Squantum Squantum Squantum Squantum Squantum Squantum Squantum Squantum Squantum Squantum Squantum Location MunicipalAirport NationalCemetery NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalHospital NavalHospital NavalHospital NavalHospital NavalHospital NavalReserveArmory NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase DescriptionofProject Improveairport. Makeimprovementstocemetery ImprovementsatHinghamNavalAmmunitionDepot ImprovementsatNavalAmmunitionDepot Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,faculties,and grounds. Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,grounds,and facilities. Improveammunitiondepot. Clearandpreparesiteforadditionstoammunitiondepot. Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,grounds,and facilities. Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,grounds, utilities,systemsandfacilities Improveandmakeadditionstobuildings,facilities,and grounds. Improveandreconditionbuildingsandfacilitiesathospital. Supplementexistingfacilities. Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds MakeimprovementsatNavalHospital NavalReservemiscellaneousimprovements Installtelephonesystems Erectbuilding Demolishbuildingandsalvagematerial,androughgrade area Enlargeflyingfieldandimprovedrainage Constructditchesandgradefield Constructnewsouthwingforbuildingandgrade surroundinggrounds Constructdrainageditchesandfillandgradearea Installtelephonesystems Constructionofbuilding Rehabilitate,alter,andimprovebuilding. Constructseaplaneramp. Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,grounds, utilities,equipment,systems,roads,airports,andfences Rehabilitateandmodernizebuildingsandgrounds ImprovementsatNavalReserveAviationBase DevelopandimproveAviationBase O.P.Number 165114486 XXX142XXX 165214426 16521461 165214868 165314148 165314504 265214113 65214264 76514246 165214110 165214XXX 26521477 65214149 70827 7651428 165144005 265144004 265144010 265144013 265344004 3651422 65145050 65145052 65146061 65214435 65214483 76514211 76514249 76514253 76514263 TotalAllFunds 262,563.00 425,350.00 176,352.00 15,712.00 214,954.00 236,585.00 376,234.00 1,000,490.00 270,407.00 315,413.00 1,151,343.00 64,349.00 32,289.00 160,629.00 40,000.00 33,343.00 16,633.00 14,027.00 82,161.00 132,165.00 51,211.00 68,820.00 57,900.00 56,940.00 285,000.00 100,450.00 236,116.00 295,921.00 Sponsor Mayor,CityofWorcester U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy MedicalOfficerinCommandNavalHospital U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy WarDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavalReserve,Mayor,CityofQuincy CommandingOfficer,AviationBase,U.S.Naval Reserve U.S.NavyDepartment CommandingOfficer,AviationBase,U.S.Naval Reserve Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Department CommandingOfficer,NavalReserveAviation Base,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment CommandingOfficer,NavalReserveAviation Base,U.S.Navy
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State MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA County Norfolk Norfolk,Plymouth Norfolk, Plymouth,Suffolk Essex Bristol Hampden Middlesex Middlesex Norfolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Bristol Bristol Essex Franklin Hampshire Middlesex Norfolk Worcester Hampden& Hampshire Hampshire Hampden& Hampshire Hampden& Hampshire Hampden& Hampshire Middlesex City Squantum Squantum Squantum Dartmouth Springfield Ayer Marlborough BitBraintree, Randolph Boston Boston Winthrop Dartmouth NewBedford Haverhill NewSalem Northampton Wakefield Norwood Milford Chicopee Chicopee Grandee, Chicopee&So. Hadley Grandee, Chicopee&So. Hadley Grandee, Chicopee&So. Hadley Ayer Location NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase NavalReserveAviationBase Navyunknown NewBedfordRifleRange PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities Range Range Range Range Range Range Range Range Roads Roads Roads DescriptionofProject Rehabilitateandreconstructsectionsofbuildingand interiorutilities,andcleanupandhauldebris Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilities,utilities,and grounds. Rehabilitateandrenovatebuildingsandimprovegrounds. Removeandreplacelinkfenceandimprovebuildingsand grounds ImproveNewBedfordRifleRange Reconditionandimprovebuildings,publicutilities,water supply Constructsewermains,sewagetreatmentplant,and pumpingstations Improvedrainage Improvewaterreservoir. Installfirealarmcableducts. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,publicutilitysystems, waterandsewerlines,andfacilities Installelectricalandsewer Improvementstoriflerange Constructindoorandoutdoorrifleranges Improvementtoriflerange,roadway,andparkingcircles Constructbombingandgroundgunneryrange Improvetheriflerangebyexcavating Constructriflerange Constructionofriflerange ClearandgradefieldatRifleRange LudlowRd.toPleasantSt. AccessroadWestoverAirBase AccessroadtoFortDevens O.P.Number 76514543 165214684 165214417 265142009 165114271 7132126 165114715 665142713 65114617 265114111 7132125 26514X00X 65142763 165314435 65145872 26531438 565142570 65114337 65149572 65145928 651143047 651143047 651143047 TotalAllFunds 41,090.00 177,946.00 2,174,772.00 7,596.00 38,056.00 50,000.00 648,736.00 2,532.00 152,724.00 164,920.00 30,000.00 70,279.00 4,536.00 34,944.00 5,821.00 4,977.00 48,437.00 54,482.00 43,277.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,NavalReserveAviation Base,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.CoastGuardArtilleryCorps,C.O.MDof Boston,Mass. WarDepartment WarDepartment BoardofSelectmen StateQuartermaster,Commonwealthof Massachusetts BoardofWaterCommissioners CityofBoston,FireDepartment WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,U.S.WarDept.,Coast Artillery CommandingOfficer,HarborDefenseofNew Bedford CommandingOfficer,WestoverField,U.S. Army MayorandMilitaryCommittee MassachusettsNationalGuard, Quartermaster'sDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment
MA
Roads
AccessroadtoFortDevens
651143047
81,412.00
WarDepartment
MA MA
Roads Roads
LudlowRd.toSlobberyPondRoad AccessroadtoFortDevens
651143047 651143047
48,437.00 150,000.00
WarDepartment WarDepartment
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State MA MA MA MA MA MA County Suffolk Worcester Bristol Worcester General General City Boston Ayer Location Roads Roads Salvage Salvage Survey Survey DescriptionofProject Constructroads ProspectHillandDepotRd.toFortDevens Dismantlebuildings Demolishwoodenbuildingsandstacklumber Operatefieldpartiesfordetailedstudiesandsurveys Operatefieldpartiesfordetailedstudiesandsurveys Conductexperimentsandstudiesrelativeto methods,Conductexperimentsandstudiesrelativeto methods,materials,andproceduresforcamouflageand blackoutactivity CalculatetheMilitaryGridCoordinatesofPermanentLocal Controlpositions Surveyandpreparebuildingandplotplans Maketopographicalandundergroundsurveysonproperty Conductfieldsurveys Conductanengineeringsurvey Completepermanentinventoryofallequipmentand ordnancematerialordnancematerial Conductgeodeticcontrolsurveys Studiesofcamouflageandblackoutactivity RevisetacticalquadranglemapsintheFirstCorpsArea ConstructionandimprovementsatUSNavyYardandSo. BostonAnnex Rehabilitateandmakegeneralimprovementsto Rehabilitateandmakegeneralimprovementstobuildings, utilities,facilities,andgrounds Makegeneralrepairsandimprovementstobuildingsand grounds ConstructadditionstobuildingsatWatertownArsenal Constructadditionstoexistingbuildings,rehabilitateand modernizebuildings,utilities,andfacilities,andimprove grounds Reconditionstormlinesandrailroadtracks Makegeneralrepairsandimprovementstobuildingsand grounds Repairandimprovebuildingsandgrounds Conductanengineeringsurvey O.P.Number 5651412 651143047 46514XXXX 165149003 165214204 165214282 TotalAllFunds 1,155.00 100,000.00 3,535.00 21,808.00 70,803.00 129,646.00 Sponsor MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts U.S.NavyDepartment MilitaryDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,andWar Department WarDepartment CommandingGeneral,1stCorpsArea,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers StateQuartermaster,MilitaryDepartment Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,Boston,U.S. Navy StateQuartermaster,MilitaryDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army MilitaryDepartment,Commonwealthof Massachusetts CommandingGeneral,1stCorpsArea,U.S. Army,andMassachusettsDepartmentof PublicWorks WarDepartment WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers U.S.NavyDepartment CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficerandBoardofSelection WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army
MA
General
Survey
165214283
296,828.00
MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA
General General General General Middlesex Middlesex Statewide Statewide Suffolk Suffolk&Norfolk Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex
Ayer Katisk Boston Boston Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown
Survey Survey Survey Survey Survey Survey Survey Survey Survey USNavyYard&So.BostonAnnex WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal
165214575 265114205 26521495 6651434XX 7651437 66514314 165214884 154214283 652141212 10931412 165214363 165242005 165314263 165314265 265141006 265142019 26514XXXX 26521420
94,103.00 92,273.00 110,788.00 129,055.00 56,722.00 7,945.00 354,556.00 261,828.00 92,223.00 675,000.00 641,063.00 107,860.00 67,884.00 111,100.00 19,450.00 80,173.00 165,600.00 13,713.00
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State MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MD MD MD County Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampden Hampton Norfolk,Plymouth Harford Harford Harford City Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Westfield Chicopee Chicopee Chicopee, Ludlow Chicopee Cohasset, Norwell, Scituate Havrede Grace Havrede Grace Havrede Location WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WatertownArsenal WestfieldAirBase WestfieldAirBase(Barnes) WestoverField WestoverField WestoverField WestoverField AberdeenProvingGround AberdeenProvingGround AberdeenProvingGround DescriptionofProject Constructgarageincludingheatingandlightingfacilities Reconditionbuildingandimprovegrounds Improvebuildingsandgrounds Reconditionbuildingandinstallwateranddrainpipes Repairroofs Improveandmodernizebuildings,utilities,facilities, equipment,andgrounds Conductanengineeringsurvey Rehabilitatemanufacturingarsenalandgrounds Improve,recondition,andrehabilitatebuildings,facilities, equipment,andgrounds Reconditionbuildings,facilities,andgrounds Reconditionbuildings,facilities,andgrounds Conductanengineeringsurvey Renovateroadsandlaydraintile Improvebuildings Repairandimprovebuildings Constructfurnaces Makeimprovementsatairport Improvefieldbyclearing,grubbing,andlandscaping Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds Constructtelephonesystem Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds GranbyRd.toInd.GateWestoverField Constructandimprovenavalfacilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures andfacilities Constructbarracks,quarters,school,andutilities Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds O.P.Number 26531491 34514329 36515XX 465112XXX 65148849 65214466 65214668 65214XXX 76514226 76514230 76514240 7651436 XXX141003 XXX14X5 165114237 26531478 16531423 165314340 65314715 651143047 265314196 11332511 13325122 16522530 TotalAllFunds 6,973.00 34,119.00 93,728.00 51,019.00 160,029.00 31,609.00 79,908.00 383,986.00 92,740.00 111,249.00 23,882.00 47,792.00 170,795.00 95,550.00 94,400.00 1,178,513.00 1,140,506.00 4,197,055.00 98,526.00 1,497,384.00 15,587.00 1,742,856.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 214,174.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army U.S.Ordnance CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army ChiefofOrdnance,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,WatertownArsenal,U.S. Army Mayor,CityofWestfield WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Providence WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers CommandingGeneral,1stCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,NortheastAirBase, ConstructingQuartermaster,WestoverField, U.S.Army U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy WarDepartment WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,AberdeenProving
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State County City Grace MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Statewide PrinceGeorges AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel, Baltimore AnneArundel Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Caroline Havrede Grace Havrede Grace Havrede Grace Havrede Grace Havrede Grace Havrede Grace Nr.Baltimore Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Pikesville Pikesville Towson Denton AberdeenProvingGround AberdeenProvingGround AberdeenProvingGround AberdeenProvingGround AberdeenProvingGround AberdeenProvingGround Admin AgricultureExperimentalFarm AnnapolisNavalAcademy AnnapolisNavalAcademy AnnapolisNavalAcademy AnnapolisNavalAcademy AnnapolisNavalAcademy AnnapolisNavalAcademy AnnapolisNavalAcademy AnnapolisNavalAcademy AnnapolisNavalAcademy Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Reconstructandimprovebuildings,roads,walks,facilities, utilities,andgrounds MakeimprovementstoAberdeenProvingGround Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,systems,waterand sewerlines,andimprovegrounds Constructbarracksandofficersquartersandimprove grounds,roads,andsidewalks Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Restore,rewarehouse,andrehabilitateordnancematerial Provideclericalandresearchassistancetostateandlocal defensecouncils Constructhangarandimprovegrounds Clearing,grading,andmiscellaneousconstructionwork Improveandextendfacilities Improveandextendfacilitiesandgrounds Improvelandingfield Constructroadsandwalksandplantaroundbuildings Constructsewers,drains,waterandsteamlines,and electricandtelephoneservices Completeconstructionofbuildingandstreets Constructquarters,roads,andutilityservices Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,and structures Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations ConstructStateArmoryBuilding CompleteArmory Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations Landscapeandbeautifygrounds ImproveArmory ImproveArmory Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations MakeimprovementstoArmorybuildingandgrounds 16522553 2652557 7132104 713246 76525214 76525215 26512531 16532652 0932510 16522573 26522525 46523821 70912 709240 70925 8652529 10932511 86523580 16512535 65251 6525651 6525652 66525246 66525293 665252134 6525858 6525954 6525959 66525249 212,510.00 79,099.00 35,000.00 41,500.00 86,000.00 27,500.00 124XXX 138,887.00 455,090.00 87,041.00 217,830.00 250,000.00 190,000.00 60,000.00 493,168.00 30,000.00 250,000.00 315,978.00 62,445.00 19,989.00 1,424.00 3,777.00 Location DescriptionofProject O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor Ground,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,AberdeenProving Ground,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,AberdeenProving Ground,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,AberdeenProving Ground,U.S.WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,AberdeenProving Ground,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,AberdeenProving Ground,U.S.Army StateofMaryland WarDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsand Docks U.S.Navy,Superintendent,NavalAcademy U.S.Navy,Superintendent,NavalAcademy Superintendent,U.S.NavalAcademy,U.S. Navy U.S.NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsand Docks U.S.NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsand Docks U.S.NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsand Docks Superintendent,U.S.NavalAcademy,U.S. Navy U.S.NavyDepartment MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland StateofMaryland,MilitaryDepartment MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland
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State MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD County Carroll Cecil Dorchester Frederick Frederick Harford Kent Montgomery Montgomery PrinceGeorges PrinceGeorges PrinceGeorges PrinceGeorges PrinceGeorges PrinceGeorges QueenAnne Somerset Talbot Washington Washington Washington Washington Wicomico Baltimore Frederick Montgomery Baltimore Washington Washington Baltimore Baltimore Howard Howard Statewide AnneArundel City CollegePark Hyattsville Laurel Laurel Baltimore Frederick Bethesda Pikesville Cascade Cascade Baltimore Baltimore Laurel Laurel Baltimore Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield BethesdaNavalMedicalCenter CampRitchie CampRitchie CampRitchie Cemetery Cemetery Communications Communications Conservation CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot DescriptionofProject Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations ConstructArmorybuildingforR.O.T.C.. ImproveandrepairArmory ImproveandrepairArmory ImproveArmory Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandmilitaryreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandmilitaryreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandmilitaryreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandmilitaryreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandmilitaryreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandmilitaryreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandmilitaryreservations Improveandrepairarmoriesandmilitaryreservations Constructhangarandbuildings Developexistinglandingfieldformilitarytrainingpurposes Improvegroundsanderectfence Improvemilitaryreservation MakeimprovementsatCampRitchie MakeimprovementsatCampRitchie DevelopanewNationalCemetery ImproveandextendBaltimoreNationalCemetery ImprovefacilitiesatRadioMonitoringstation Improvefacilitiesandgrounds Eliminatemosquitoesforthecontrolofmalaria Improvefacilities O.P.Number 6525671 6525668 6525687 6525469 6525655 6525672 6525600 6525662 6525861 165125111 165252031 165252030 46525811 6525664 6525665 6525675 6525685 6525668 6525487 6525687 6525865 6526368 6525689 16512533 16512552 6522560 66525245 16512563 651252093 265258000 6522576 26522518 26522533 2651253 26522515 TotalAllFunds 210,816.00 6,025.00 6,025.00 2,240.00 556,216.00 120,611.00 28,438.00 54,695.00 386,555.00 273,548.00 213,600.00 60,154.00 47,838.00 41,619.00 47,161.00 218,523.00 Sponsor UniversityofMaryland MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermaster,3rd CorpsArea OfficerinChargeofConstruction,Bethesda Navalg,MedicalCenter,U.S.Navy WarDepartment MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland CommandingGeneral,3rdCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,3rdCorpsArea,U.S. Army FederalCommunicationsCommission FederalCommunicationsCommission MarylandStateDepartmentofHealth CommandingOfficer,CurtisBayOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army
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State MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD County AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Hartford Washington AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Harford Harford City Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore CurtisBay CurtisBay CurtisBay CurtisBay Edgewood Edgewood Edgewood Edgewood Edgewood Edgewood Edgewood Nr.Baltimore Hagerstown Nr.Annapolis Nr.Annapolis Nr.Annapolis Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Location CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot EdgewoodArsenal EdgewoodArsenal EdgewoodArsenal EdgewoodArsenal EdgewoodArsenal EdgewoodArsenal EdgewoodArsenal EdgewoodArsenal FairchildAircraftMfg.Plant FortGeorgeG.Meade FortGeorgeG.Meade FortGeorgeG.Meade FortHoward FortHoward FortHoward FortHoyle FortHoyle DescriptionofProject Sort,classify,index,andfilerecords Makeimprovementsincludingremovingolddockand drainingindustrialareas Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improvegrounds Repairandreplacementofroads,buildings,andutilities Repairandreplacementofroads,buildings,andutilities Improverailroadtracks ImproveOrdnanceDepot Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures andfacilities Rehabilitateandrepairbuildings,utilities,roads, andRehabilitateandrepairbuildings,utilities,roads,and grounds Eliminatefirehazardsandinsanitaryareas Reconstructandimprovebuildings,roads,facilities, utilities,andgrounds Develop,improve,andrehabilitatearsenal Rehabilitate,restore,reconditionandinspectwarreserve ammunitionandstores Rehabilitate,restore,reconditionandinspectwarreserve ammunitionandstores AccessroadstoEdgewoodArsenal AccessroadstoFairchildAircraftMfg.Plant Improveaviationfield Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Rehabilitateutilitysystems,sewers,fences,grounds,roads, walks,andbuildings Repairandimprovebuildings,utilities,andsystems,and improvegrounds Improvegrounds Rehabilitatebuildings,roads,sewers,andutilityinstallation Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,systems,waterand O.P.Number 6522513 65225158 65325159 6532521 7652528 132254 1332579 76525210 76525221 11332513 132253 26522526 2652258 3652828 65225154 76524223 6512549 651252152 16532538 2652252 65125147 1332569 7652525 76525XX 1332570 7132103 TotalAllFunds 43,523.00 237,862.00 87,899.00 248,120.00 14,263.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 22,669.00 153,781.00 250,000.00 75,000.00 89,868.00 283,587.00 218,158.00 136,764.00 70,021.00 25,832.00 26,851.00 201,562.00 607,169.00 147,592.00 50,000.00 74,302.00 234XX 150,000.00 50,000.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,CurtisBayOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CurtisBayOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficerChicagoQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CurtisBayOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CurtisBayOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,CurtisBayOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CurtisBayOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,Area Engineer,Edgewood CommandingOfficer,EdgewoodArsenal,U.S. Navy CommandingOfficer,EdgewoodArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,EdgewoodArsenal,U.S. Navy CommandingOfficer,EdgewoodArsenal,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortGeorgeG.Meade, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortGeorgeG.Meade, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortGeorgeG.Meade, U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortHoward,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHowardMilitary Reservation,U.S.WarDepartment WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C.
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject sewerlines,andimprovegrounds MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD Harford Harford AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel PrinceGeorges Allegany Baltimore Baltimore Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Charles Charles Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Nr.Annapolis Nr.Annapolis Nr.Annapolis Nr.Annapolis Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Holabird Depot IndianHead IndianHead Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore FortHoyle FortHoyle FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortWashington Generalconstruction Generalconstruction Generalconstruction HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot IndianHeadNavalBase IndianHeadNavalBase MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport CompletetheconstructionofRidingHall Improvebuildings,utilities,roadsandwalks Improvebuildings Constructionandmodernizationofbuildings,utilities,and systems AccessroadstoCampMeade Constructandimprovebuildings Makegeneralimprovementstobuildingsandfacilities ImproveandrepairMilitaryReservations Repairsandimprovements Landscapingandpaving Constructandimprovebuildings Improvefacilities,buildings,andgrounds Improvefacilities Improveroads,andrehabilitateandrenovatebuildings Improvefacilitiesbyconstructingwarehouse,garages, swimmingpool,recbuilding,andplumbingfacilities RehabilitateCampHolabird RehabilitateCampHolabird BuildingsandgroundsatHolabirdQMDepot Constructbarracksandofficersquartersandutilities,roads andimprovegrounds ConstructandimprovebuildingsatQMDepot Rehabilitateandrewarehousetools,machinery,materials, supplies,andequipment Constructgassupplystation,paintandoilbuildingsand seawall Gutteranddrainsinstallationsandconstructiontoroads andbuildings Improvegroundstopreventerosion Constructnewroadwayandsidewalks Makeimprovementsatmunicipalairport Improvefacilitiesatthemunicipalairport Makeimprovementstothemunicipalairport 713247 7652526 11332510 1332532 6512549 65325147 3652525 XX285XX 65251000 652038 11332512 16522574 16522579 16522588 16532579 2652572 3652512 6522588 713215 76525215 7652535 86525222 1332531 16522560 X652511 165125117 1651253 16512580 50,000.00 175,885.00 200,000.00 75,000.00 192,264.00 110,481.00 48,781.00 200,000.00 504,936.00 65,047.00 86,623.00 134,830.00 71,478.00 86,927.00 64,612.00 200,000.00 129,151.00 77,132.00 14,905.00 152,100.00 96,365.00 28,411.00 1,525,XXX 36,139.00 313,461.00 CommandingOfficer,FortHoyle,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortHoyle,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartment WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortWashington,U.S. Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,HolabirdQMDepot,U.S. Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,HolabirdQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,HolabirdQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,HolabirdQuartermaster Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,HolabirdQuartermaster Depot,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,HolabirdQuartermaster Depot,U.S.WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,HolabirdQuartermaster Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,Holabird,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. U.S.Navy,Inspector,ofOrdinanceinCharge, IndianHeadNavalPowderFactory InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,Naval Ammunitionspg,Depot,U.S.Navy MayorandCouncilofBaltimore MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland MayorandCityCouncilofBaltimoreCity O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
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State MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD County Baltimore Washington Washington AnneArundel AnneArundel Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Harford Harford Harford Harford AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel PrinceGeorges Allegany Baltimore Baltimore Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford City Baltimore Hagerstown Hagerstown Nr.Annapolis Nr.Annapolis Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Nr.Annapolis Nr.Annapolis Nr.Annapolis Nr.Annapolis Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Location MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport FortGeorgeG.Meade FortGeorgeG.Meade FortHoward FortHoward FortHoward FortHoyle FortHoyle FortHoyle FortHoyle FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortWashington Generalconstruction Generalconstruction Generalconstruction HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot DescriptionofProject Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Rehabilitateutilitysystems,sewers,fences,grounds,roads, walks,andbuildings Repairandimprovebuildings,utilities,andsystems,and improvegrounds Improvegrounds Rehabilitatebuildings,roads,sewers,andutilityinstallation Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,systems,waterand sewerlines,andimprovegrounds CompletetheconstructionofRidingHall Improvebuildings,utilities,roadsandwalks Improvebuildings Constructionandmodernizationofbuildings,utilities,and systems AccessroadstoCampMeade Constructandimprovebuildings Makegeneralimprovementstobuildingsandfacilities ImproveandrepairMilitaryReservations Repairsandimprovements Landscapingandpaving Constructandimprovebuildings Improvefacilities,buildings,andgrounds Improvefacilities Improveroads,andrehabilitateandrenovatebuildings Improvefacilitiesbyconstructingwarehouse,garages, swimmingpool,recbuilding,andplumbingfacilities RehabilitateCampHolabird RehabilitateCampHolabird BuildingsandgroundsatHolabirdQMDepot Constructbarracksandofficersquartersandutilities,roads andimprovegrounds O.P.Number 6512545 16512585 16512575 2652252 65125147 1332569 7652525 76525XX 1332570 7132103 713247 7652526 11332510 1332532 6512549 65325147 3652525 XX285XX 65251000 652038 11332512 16522574 16522579 16522588 16532579 2652572 3652512 6522588 713215 TotalAllFunds 971,814.00 2,230,212.00 441,559.00 607,169.00 147,592.00 50,000.00 74,302.00 234XX 150,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 175,885.00 200,000.00 75,000.00 192,264.00 110,481.00 48,781.00 200,000.00 504,936.00 65,047.00 86,623.00 134,830.00 71,478.00 86,927.00 64,612.00 200,000.00 Sponsor WarDepartment MayorandCouncilofCumberland MayorandCouncilofHagerstown CommandingOfficer,FortGeorgeG.Meade, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortGeorgeG.Meade, U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortHoward,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHowardMilitary Reservation,U.S.WarDepartment WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortHoyle,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortHoyle,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartment WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortWashington,U.S. Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,HolabirdQMDepot,U.S. Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,HolabirdQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,HolabirdQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,HolabirdQuartermaster Depot,USArmy CommandingOfficer,HolabirdQuartermaster Depot,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,HolabirdQuartermaster Depot,U.S.WarDepartmentQ.M.C.
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State MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD ME ME ME ME ME County Harford Harford Harford Harford Charles Charles Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Washington Washington Wicomico PrinceGeorges Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Washington Baltimore Baltimore Washington Washington Baltimore Baltimore Penobscot Hancock Penobscot Kennebec General City Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Holabird Depot IndianHead IndianHead Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Hagerstown Hagerstown Salisbury Nr.Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Pikesville Cascade Baltimore MiddleRiver Hagerstown Hagerstown Baltimore Baltimore Bangor Bangor Bangor Augusta Location HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot HolabirdQMDepot IndianHeadNavalBase IndianHeadNavalBase MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NationalAgri.Res.Center NationalCemetery NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NavalReserveArmory PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities Range WarDeptunknown Armory BangorAirBase BangorAirBase CampKeyes Communications DescriptionofProject ConstructandimprovebuildingsatQMDepot Rehabilitateandrewarehousetools,machinery,materials, supplies,andequipment Constructgassupplystation,paintandoilbuildingsand seawall Gutteranddrainsinstallationsandconstructiontoroads andbuildings Improvegroundstopreventerosion Constructnewroadwayandsidewalks Makeimprovementsatmunicipalairport Improvefacilitiesatthemunicipalairport Makeimprovementstothemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport ConstructmunicipalairportConstructmunicipalairport Improveandextendcemetery Improveandrepairheadquarters Improveandrepairbuildings Improvestatemilitaryreservation. Improvegrounds,accessroads,rifleranges,buildings,and facilities Extendthewaterdistributionsystem ExtendmunicipalwatersystemExtendmunicipalwater system Extendmunicipalwatersystem Constructriflerange Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,systems,waterand sewerlines,andimprovegrounds AlterationsandrepairstoArmory Clearareaforconstructionofairplanebombingrange Makegeneralimprovements DevelopNationalGuardCamp Rehabilitatecommunicationandfirecontrolcablesystems atallinlandarmypostsandharbordefenses O.P.Number 76525215 7652535 86525222 1332531 16522560 X652511 165125117 1651253 16512580 6512545 16512585 16512575 26512524 16532651 5652523 165253025 165252017 66525298 651252074 165125112 165125110 26512510 465252104 7132102 6511384 26521125 26521123 16511154 165211135 TotalAllFunds 129,151.00 77,132.00 14,905.00 152,100.00 96,365.00 28,411.00 1,525,XXX 36,139.00 313,461.00 971,814.00 2,230,212.00 441,559.00 846,938.00 568,468.00 142,373.00 3,500.00 1,352.00 127,500.00 89,200.00 198,821.00 38,335.00 34,467.00 37,070.00 35,000.00 8,270.00 117,870.00 16,383.00 39,642.00 Sponsor WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,HolabirdQuartermaster Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,Holabird,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. U.S.Navy,Inspector,ofOrdinanceinCharge, IndianHeadNavalPowderFactory InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,Naval AmmunitionDepot,U.S.Navy MayorandCouncilofBaltimore MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland MayorandCityCouncilofBaltimoreCity WarDepartment MayorandCouncilofCumberland MayorandCouncilofHagerstown WicomicoCountyCommissionersandMayor andCouncilofSalisbury U.SDepartmentofCommerce,Civil AeronauticsAuthority CommandingOfficer,3rdCorpsArea,U.S. Army MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland StateMilitaryDepartment MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland CountyCommissionersofBaltimoreCounty CountyCommissionersofWashingtonCounty BoardofCountyCommissionersof WashingtonCounty MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,BangorAirBase,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,BangorAirBase,U.S. Army WarDepartment U.S.Army,SignalOfficer,FirstCorpsArea
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State ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME County Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Androscoggin Aroostook Aroostook Aroostook Aroostook Aroostook Aroostook Aroostook City CapeElizabeth CapeElizabeth CapeElizabeth CapeElizabeth CapeElizabeth CapeElizabeth CapeElizabeth CapeElizabeth FortWilliams Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Auburn Caribou Caribou FortKent Houlton Houlton Caribou Houlton Location FortLevitt FortMcKinley FortPreble FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams FortWilliams Fts.Williams,McKinley&Preble MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport DescriptionofProject Makegeneralimprovementstogrounds Rehabilitationofbuildingsincludingplumbing,heating,and electrical Rehabilitationofbuildingsincludingplumbing,heating,and electrical Remodelandimprovebuildings Reconstructandimproveroadsandsidewalks Constructchapel Constructtentfloors Improvegrounds Constructtentfloors Constructclubbuildingandfacilities Rehabilitationofbuildingsincludingplumbingheating Rehabilitationofbuildingsincludingplumbing,heating,and electrical CleanareasatPeaksIslandandLongIslandMilitary Reservation ImproveareabetweenBatteryDanielsandBatteryFoote ImprovebuildingsoftheHarborDefenses Constructandimprovefacilities ConstructannextoOfficer'sClub Improveandrehabilitatebarracks,quarters,andexisting buildings Resurfaceandrebuildexistingroadsanddrives Completeconstructionoftheatre Reconstructandimproveroads GradeandremovetreesandbrushGradeandremove treesandbrush Reconstructandimprovebuildings Improvetrainingcampgroundsandriflerange Constructtentfloors Improveroads Improvementstomunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport ConstructCaribouMunicipalAirport ConstructFortKentMunicipalAirport Constructmunicipalairport Improvementstomunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport O.P.Number 7651123 13211108 13211109 1652115 26521114 65311164 65311169 7451122 86511211 86511214 13211110 165211122 165211134 165211139 165311138 63511210 6521122 6521123 713268 7651112 76511213 7651126 7651129 86511212 1652118 16511120 16511160 165XXX100 16511199 165111102 651112213 165111100 16511144 TotalAllFunds 50,545.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 271,131.00 146,732.00 13,082.00 7,569.00 3,849.00 13,300.00 11,800.00 40,000.00 9,603.00 12,604.00 311,605.00 6,761.00 9,900.00 164,550.00 67,800.00 5,000.00 57,670.00 4,050.00 115,500.00 41,000.00 13,320.00 189,576.00 383,930.00 181,424.00 276,174.00 486,000.00 669,295.00 45,805.00 1,022,200.00 424,820.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWilliams,U.S.Army WarDepartment TownofCaribou TownofCaribou TownofFortKent TownofHoulton WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment
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State ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME County Aroostook Aroostook Aroostook Aroostook Aroostook Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Franklin Kennebec Kennebec Kennebec Knox Penobscot Penobscot Penobscot Penobscot Penobscot Penobscot Penobscot Penobscot Somerset Somerset Waldo Washington Washington Washington York York Kennebec Hancock York York York York City PresqueIsle PresqueIsle PresqueIsle PresqueIsle VanBuren Brunswick Brunswick Portland Portland Farmington Waterville Waterville Waterville OwlsHead Bangor Bangor Bangor Dexter Millinocket Millinocket Millinocket Millinocket Pittsfield Skowhegan Belfast Eastport Princeton Princeton Sanford Sanford Augusta WinterHarbor Kittery Kittery Kittery Kittery Location MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NationalGuardunknown NavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard DescriptionofProject Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Developmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Completeconstructionofairport Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructaccessroadstoairport Developandimprovemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Improvementstoairport Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructtentfloorsandroads Constructfencesandshelterforpump,installwaterpump, andimprovebuildings Constructionandimprovements Constructaccessroads Rehabilitate,extend,andimprovebuildings,structuresand facilities Constructinterioraccessroads O.P.Number 16511131 1651117 165111106 18511131 165111103 16511114 16511190 165111111 16511113 16511197 165111107 16511159 66511292 165111105 165111131 16511115 16511191 165111108 165111101 16511112 16511121 651112214 16511187 16511198 165111120 165111104 16511152 16511161 16511138 16511152 651112193 2653116 10931110 165111130 16521168 165311136 TotalAllFunds 433,002.00 8,957.00 863,525.00 432,929.00 950,000.00 660,905.00 669,750.00 1,003,792.00 93,335.00 622,000.00 2,361,000.00 194,075.00 43,200.00 854,625.00 54,220.00 705,726.00 129,227.00 676,000.00 803,831.00 175,464.00 167,696.00 89,725.00 574,500.00 551,000.00 1,020,780.00 1,097,538.00 358,036.00 417,070.00 409,251.00 358,036.00 18,667.00 50,612.00 200,000.00 100,000.00 880,222.00 19,156.00 Sponsor WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofPresqueIsle CityofPresqueIsle TownofVanBuren TownofBrunswick WarDepartment CityofPortland CityofPortland TownofFarmington CityofWaterville WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofRockland CityofBangor WarDepartment CityofBangor TownofDexter TownofMillinocket TownofMillinocket WarDepartment WarDepartment TownofPittsfield TownofSkowhegan CityofBelfast CityofEastport WarDepartment TownofPrinceton TownofSanford TownofSanford AdjutantGeneralDepartment,StateofMaine Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment TownofKittery Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,PortsmouthHarbor Defense,U.S.Army
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State ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI County York York York York York York York Cumberland York Cumberland General General Statewide Hancock Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Berrien Eaton Genesee Jackson Jackson Kent Statewide Washtenaw Washtenaw Wayne Wayne City Kittery Kittery Kittery Kittery Kittery Kittery Kittery Portland Portland Nr.Winter Harbor Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit BentonHarbor Charlotte Flint Jackson Jackson GrandRapids Ypsilanti Ypsilanti Detroit Detroit Location PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard Roads Roads Survey Survey Survey Survey USNavalDirectionFinderStation Admin Admin Admin Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Repairandimprovegrounds,roads,andsystems Completeconstructionofextensionstomachineshops Improveandrehabilitatefacilities,utilities,andgrounds Completeextensionsandadditionstobuildings Constructsteelstoragebuilding Constructroads,parkingareas,buildingsandshipbuilding waysandslips Improvebuildingsandclearlandforconstruction Constructroad Route111 Completeandreviselayoutmapsincidentalto constructionandrehabilitation Makeengineeringsurveysandpreparemapsofairport sites Conductgeodeticcontrolsurveys SurveysofcertifiedAirportSites Constructgarage,tenniscourts,androadways Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Assistinmodernizingrecordssystem. AssistinmodernizingtherecordsystemforReserveAssist inmodernizingtherecordsystemforReserveOfficers livinginMichigan Prepareamasterfileofallveteranswhohavebecome membersofAmericanLegionPost Constructramp ImproveArmorybuildingandgrounds Improvearmory. Alter119thFieldArtilleryArmory. ErectanArmorybuilding ImproveArmory Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andarmories. Finishinteriorofatticandrepairroof MaintenanceandrepairofArmoryproperty Rehabilitatearmoryandimprovegrounds. Constructanaddition,repairexistingbuilding,andinstall airconditioningsystem O.P.Number 65111327 709226 709239 709319 8651124 8651181 165111132 651112165 16521170 16521135 165211884 16521155 10931124 3655154 65251482 7655137 165512153 565512348 651512434 651512425 65514439 65512165 165151190 165512061 65511625 16515135 165512036 TotalAllFunds 38,000.00 78,568.00 XX000 70,000.00 194X0X 89,000.00 22,910.00 69,800.00 7,805.00 47,320.00 3XX,XXX 47,320.00 17,673.00 11,894.00 24,094.00 17,792.00 23,193.00 2,037.00 6,035.00 4,767.00 429,149.00 267,972.00 947.00 72243.00 40,811.00 Sponsor U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,NavyYard,U.S.Navy Department U.S.NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsand Docks CommandingOfficer,PortsmouthNavyYard, U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,NavyYard,U.S.Navy Commandant,KitteryNavyYard,U.S.Navy Department U.S.NavyDepartment CityofSouthPortland CommandingGeneral,1stCorpsArea,U.S. Army WarDepartment CommandingGeneral,CorpsArea,U.S.Army WarDepartment Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy OfficerinCharge,OrganizedReserves,Detroit, Michigan,U.S.Army U.S.Army,OfficerinCharge,Organized Reserves OfficerinChargeOrganizedReserves DetroitOfficerinCharge,OrganizedReserves, Detroit,Michigan,U.S.Army MichiganAdjutantGeneral'sOffice BentonHarborArmoryCommander ArmoryBoardofControl,BatteryF,119th FieldArtillery FlintArmoryBoard JacksonArmoryBoard StateofMichigan,QuartermasterGeneral ArmoryBoardofControl 182dFieldArtilleryArmoryBoardofControl StateNavalArmory
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State MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI County Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun, Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Waxford Lansing Chippewa Chippewa Chippewapp Chippewa Chippewa Chippewa Chippewa Chippewa Chippewa Chippewa Chippewa Chippewa Mackinaw Calhoun City Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit BattleCreek BattleCreek BattleCreek BattleCreek BattleCreek BattleCreek Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Cadillac Ingham Boxford SaultSte. Marie SaultSte. Marie SaultSte. Marie SaultSte. Marie SaultSte. Marie SaultSte. Marie SaultSte. Marie SaultSte. Marie SaultSte. Marie SaultSte. Marie SaultSte. Marie Moran BattleCreek Location Armory Armory Armory Armory CampCuster CampCuster CampCuster CampCuster CampCuster CampCuster CampCuster CampCuster CampCuster CampCuster CampCuster DefenseHousing FortBrady FortBrady FortBradyy FortBrady FortBrady FortBrady FortBrady FortBrady FortBrady FortBrady FortBrady FortBrady FortBrady FortCuster DescriptionofProject ImproveArmoryBuildingandconstructnewdrillship Rehabilitateandmodernizearmory. Rehabilitatearmorybuilding. RemodelArmorybuilding Paint,installutilityconnections,andinstalltentfloors Constructbuildingstrailsbridgesrehabilitate existingConstructbuildings,trails,bridges,rehabilitate existingbuildingsandutilities,andlandscape Improveparksandrecreationalfacilities Improvegrounds Drainandfillswampareas Makevariousimprovementstogroundsandbuildings Drainandfillswampareas Buildrunways Gradefieldandremodelhouseandhangar Constructandmakeadditionstobuildings Demolishbuildingsandsalvagematerial Constructandimprovehousingfacilities Improveriflerange Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Constructroad. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,utilities,and grounds. Makegeneralrepairs Repairroofsandimprovebuildings Improveandmodernizebuildingsandgrounds Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Rehabilitatebuildings. Reconstruct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,systems, andfacilities Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Demolishbuildingandsalvagematerial Improvefacilities. O.P.Number 465512299 65151107 65151166 665512709 265512005 2655124 265513000 3655125 56581212 36551X15 6551390 65514264 265511008 3655128 165151190 36551221 165351185 26535117 265351X8 265512000 265512004 36551214 65351372 133333 7132127 713247 7655125 36551218 165351222 TotalAllFunds 160,317.00 31,754.00 70,997.00 15,146.00 147,519.00 1,703,168.00 66,174.00 238,500.00 274,250.00 1,021,990.00 274,280.00 147,819.00 5,804.00 216,656.00 13,426.00 84,894.00 8,128.00, 120,615.00 47,419.00 33,446.00 48,870.00 66,350.00 75,000.00 30,000.00 60,000.00 82,870.00 4,340.00 782,269.00 Sponsor StateNavalArmoryBoardofControl StateNavalArmory 182dFieldArtilleryArmoryBoardofControl ArmoryBoard,1XXndFieldArtillery CommandingOfficer,CampCuster,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampCuster,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampCuster,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampCuster,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampCuster,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer CommandingOfficer,CampCuster,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampCuster,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampCuster,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortBrady,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBrady,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBrady,U.S.Armyg, y,y CommandingOfficer,FortBrady,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer CommandingOfficer,FortBrady,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBrady,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBrady,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortBrady,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortBrady,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBrady,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCuster,U.S.Army
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State MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI County Calhoun Calhoun, Kalamazoo Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Houghton Alpena Calhoun Chippewa Chippewa Chippewa Crawford Emmet Emmet GrandTraverse GrandTraverse Kalamazoo Muskegon Wancainee Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Macomb Wayne Wayne City BattleCreek BattleCreek Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Nr.Houghton Alpena BattleCreek SaultSte. Marie Raco Grayling Pellston Pellston Nr.Traverse City TraverseCity Kalamazoo Muskegon Wancainee Detroit Detroit Nr.Detroit Nr.Detroit Warren GrouseIle Detroit Location FortCuster FortCuster FortWayne FortWayne FortWayne FortWayne FortWayne FortWayne FortWayne FortWayne FortWayne Generalconstruction MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NavalOrdnancePlant NavalReserveAviationBase NavalTrainingShip DescriptionofProject Constructbuildings,sewers,watermains,androads,and landscapegrounds. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,utilities,and grounds. Rehabilitatebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds. Constructnewandrehabilitateexistingbuildings,facilities, utilities,roads,andgrounds. Remodelandrehabilitatebuildingsandutilities,regrade, andlandscapegrounds Improvemilitaryreservation Rehabilitatebuildingsandgrounds. Constructgarageswithdrives. Constructbuildings,roadsandutilities,andlandscape Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilities,andgrounds Remodelandrehabilitatebuildingsandutilities,and landscapegrounds DrillfieldatMichiganCollegeofMiningandTechnology Developairport. Developandimproveairportfacilities. Developandimproveairportfacilities. Developairport. Constructairport. Developandimproveairportfacilities. Constructlandingfield. Developairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improvefacilities. Improveairport. Improvefacilities. Developairport. Improveairport. Improveairport. Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport SewerforNavalOrdnancePlant Constructparkingareas,sidewalks,androadways Improveandrepairtrainingship O.P.Number 6535118X 26535143 165251112 26535154 36551216 3655126 6525197 65351415 713269 7655127 X6551XX 165151250 165151295 165151225 165151220 26515185 26515195 165151221 165151194 26515192 665512519 165151223 165151216 165151224 165151375 165151136 165X5113X 165151136 165151232 665512582 X655111 265518001 TotalAllFunds 239,575.00 1,989,596.00 286,839.00 330,072.00 258,254.00 390,294.00 168,484.00 42,052.00 50,000.00 1,059,950.00 210,000.00 43,150.00 146,649.00 1,113,091.00 498,537.00 86,475.00 1,258,505.00 199,702.00 75,382.00 1,000,730.00 115,747.00 422,981.00 598,099.00 145,821.00 195,537.00 37,184.00 339,745.00 298,677.00 3,461,670.00 123,173.00 XXX1X 45,212.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,CampCuster,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortCuster,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.Army WarDepartment CountyRoadCommission CityofBattleCreek CityofSaultSte.Marie StateofMichigan,DepartmentofAeronautics StateBoardofAeronautics MichiganNationalGuard EmmetCountyBoardofSupervisors EmmetCountyBoardofSupervisors WarDepartment CityofTraverseCity CityofKalamazoo MuskegonCountyAirportCommitteeofthe CountyRoadCommission CountyRoadCommission CountyRoadCommission CountyRoadCommission WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,NavalReserveAviation Base,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,TrainingShip"Lubuque",
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor U.S.NavyDepartment MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN Wayne Wayne Ogemaw Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Macomb Macomb Macomb Macomb Macomb Macomb Aitkin,Crow Wing,MilleLacs Aitkin Beltrami BigStone BigStone, Douglas,Laoqui Parle BlueEarth Brown Chippewa Ciny Detroit Detroit WestBranch Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit RiverRouge Trenton Wyandotte Detroit Detroit Mantrack Mt.Clemens Mt.Clemens Mt.Clemens Mt.Clemens Mt.Clemens Mt.Clemens Ortonville, Alexandria, Dawson, Madison Moorhead NavalTrainingShip NavalTrainingShip PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities Roads Roads Roads Roads SelfridgeField SelfridgeField SelfridgeField SelfridgeField SelfridgeField SelfridgeField Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Improvenavalvessel. Reconstruct,rehabilitate,andmodernizeNavalTraining Ship DrainageseweralongM55and76 Constructstormsewers. Constructstormsewers. Constructstormandsanitarysewers. Improvestreetlightingsystems. Installcombinedsewers. Improvestreetsandinstallstormsewers. Constructmanholesandcatchbasinsandlaynew Constructmanholesandcatchbasinsandlaynew pavement. Improvestreetsandalleys. GrandRiverAvenueUS#12 Improvestreetsandalleys. Construct,relocate,andimprovehighways. Constructroads,walks,waterandsewerlines,andutilities. Constructandimprove. Improveairport. Constructandimprovefacilities. Constructgarages,additionstobuildings,installfacilities, andlandscapegrounds Constructgarages,additionstobuildings,installfacilities, andlandscapegrounds ConstructadditiontoArmory Repairandalterarmories Repairandimprovearmories Repairandimprovearmories Makealterationstoandimprovebuildingsandadjacent grounds Repairandimprovearmories Repairandimprovearmories Repairandimprovearmories VariousimprovementstoArmorybuilding. 6515123XX 76551222 651512402 165151232 165151178 16515141 16515166 165151233 1651512XX 165151334 165151269 665511247 16515118 165151374 1335134 16535184 26525180 26535135 86551220 86551225 66571225 65716226 65716230 65716247 665712230 65716240 65716245 65716243 65714465 64,338.00 94,470.00 13,460.00 3,600,697.00 1,724,678.00 1,170,672.00 1,327,174.00 351,528.00 220,559.00 135,457.00 5,648,164.00 92,531.00 417,194.00 2,755,282.00 100,000.00 267,201.00 18,925.00 352,481.00 34,677.00 27,800.00 39,036.00 526,806.00 StateofMichiganAdjutantGeneral's Department CommandingOfficer,U.S.TrainingShip "Dubuque",U.S.Navy CityofDetroit DepartmentofPublicWorks DepartmentofPublicWorks,CityofDetroit CityofDetroitPublicLightingCommission CityCouncil,CityofRiverRouge VillageofTrenton CityofWyandotte CityofDetroit,DepartmentofPublicWorks CityofMantrack MichiganStateHighwayDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,SelfridgeField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SelfridgeField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SelfridgeField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SelfridgeField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SelfridgeField,U.S. Army WarDepartment MinnesotaMilitaryDepartment
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State MN County Cottonwood Cottonwood, Brown,Goodhue, Jackson,Martin, Nicollet, Olmartod,and Rock CrowWing CrowWing CrowWing Dakota,Ramsey Douglas Douglas Freeborn Hennepin Hubbard LacQuiParle McLeod MilleLace Morrison Nicollet Nobles Pine Polk Redwood Renville Rice St.Louis Statewide Stearns Steel,Rice, Renville, Redwood Stevens Swift City Winden,New Jim,RedWing, Jackson, Luverne, Fairmont,St. Peter, Rochester Brainerd Brainerd Brainerd Pasting,St. Paul AlbertLee ParkRapids LittleFalls Gorthington Omstonna, Northfield, Foribouff, Olivia, RedwoodFalls Appleton Location Armory DescriptionofProject Repairandimprovearmories O.P.Number 65716253 TotalAllFunds Sponsor
MN
Armory
Remodel,alter,andimprovebuildings,facilities,and grounds
665712227
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MilitaryDepartment
MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN
Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory
DemolishbuildingandbuildanArmoryandAuditorium CompleteconstructionofArmoryandimprovegrounds Constructadditionsto,remodel,andimproveArmory buildingsandimproveadjacentgrounds Alterandremodelbuildingsandimprovegrounds Repairandimprovearmories Repairandlandscapearmories Constructarmorybuilding. Repairandimprovearmories Makealterationsandremodelarmorybuildingsand improveadjacentgrounds Repairandimprovearmories Repairandimprovearmories Repairandimprovearmories ErectArmoryandauditoriumbuilding Repairandimprovearmories RemodelStateArmory Repairandimprovearmories Repairandimprovearmories Repairandimprovearmories Repairandimprovearmories Repairandimprovearmories Repairandimprovearmories Constructarmorybuildingadditions,reconditionexisting armorybuilding,andimprovegrounds. Repairandimprovearmories Remodel,alter,andimprovebuildings,facilities,and grounds Repairandimprovearmories Improve1sq.BlockofcitypropertywhereArmorybuilding stands
165712014 465712411 6657122X5 665712252 65715238 65716227 65171232 65716242 665712226 65716233 65716239 65716234 65713283 65715236 465712352 65716235 65716231 65716249 65715246 65716237 65716255 165171100 65715250
MN
Armory
665712227
437,640.00
MilitaryDepartment
MN MN
Armory Armory
65715214 65711290
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State MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN County Swift Swift.Stearns Todd Washington Washington Winona Harrison Morrison Morrison Morrison Morrison Morrison Morrison Hennepin Hennepin Hennepin Hennepin Hennepin Hennepin Hennepin Hennepin Hennepin Hennepin Hennepin Hennepin Hennepin Hennepin Hennepin City Appleton, Benson,St. Cloud,Sauk Aitkin Duluth Milaca LittleFalls LittleFalls LittleFalls LittleFalls LittleFalls Nr.LittleFalls NrLittleFalls Nr.St.Paul Nr.St.Paul Nr.St.Paul Nr.St.Paul Nr.St.Paul Nr.St.Paul Nr.St.Paul Nr.St.Paul Nr.St.Paul St.Paul St.Paul St.Paul St.Paul St.Paul Minneapolis Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory CampRipley CampRipley CampRipley CampRipley CampRipley CampRipley CampRipley FortSnelling FortSnelling FortSnelling FortSnelling FortSnelling FortSnelling FortSnelling FortSnelling FortSnelling FortSnelling FortSnelling FortSnelling FortSnelling FortSnelling MunicipalAirport DescriptionofProject Repairandimprovearmories Makealterationstoandimprovebuildingsandadjacent grounds Repairandimprovearmories Repairandimprovearmories Alterandremodelbuildingsandimprovegrounds Repairandimprovearmories Constructadditionsto,remodel,andimproveArmory buildingsandimproveadjacentgrounds Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Constructadditionsto,remodel,andimproveArmory buildingsandimproveadjacentgrounds Makegeneralimprovements Improveandextendfacilities. Improveandextendfacilities. ImproveCampRipley. ImprovementsatCampRipley Improvecamp Improvecamp Installplumbing,heatingandelectrical,realignheadstones, andlandscaping Rehabilitationofhospital,andimprovementofbarracks Generalrepairofbuildingsandgrounds Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvebuildingsandgrounds Alterandremodelbuildingsandfacilities Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,roads,andwalks,install facilities,andlandscapeandgradegrounds Improvebuildingsandgrounds Developandimprovecemetery. Extendandimprovefacilities. Improvemilitaryreservation. Construct,extend,andimprovefacilities,grounds,and existingbuildings. Extendandimprovefacilities. Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport. O.P.Number 65715229 665712230 65716241 65716251 665712252 65715252 995712225 465712397 665712325 665712450 16517192 165171XX 65171XX1X 657132X 651712616 6517192 132715 1337171 265712001 3657121 3657128 36571X 665712235 7132115 713250 16527122 165371150 165371317 26537130 653716X 16517186 TotalAllFunds 526,806.00 11,905.00 97,994.00 20,422.00 48,947.00 332,307.0032, 307.00 1,735,972.00 722,852.00 342,438.00 251,015.00 620,661.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 1,352,092.00 1,392,783.00 581,555.00 1,430,992.00 28,116.00 50,000.00 150,000.00 196,551.00 180,407.00 369,386.00 712,825.00 707,409.00 2,406,592.00 Sponsor MinnesotaMilitaryDepartment MinnesotaMilitaryDepartment MinnesotaMilitaryDepartment StateofMinnesotaMilitaryDepartment MinnesotaMilitaryDepartment MilitaryDepartment,StateofMinnesota DepartmentofMilitaryandNavalAffairs, StateofMinnesota DepartmentofMilitaryandNavalAffairs, StateofMinnesota MilitaryDepartment,StateofMinnesota WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. U.S.Army,FortSnelling CommandingOfficer,FortSnelling,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSnelling,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSnelling,U.S.Army MinnesotaMilitaryDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortSnelling,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortSnelling,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSnelling,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSnelling,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSnelling,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSnelling,U.S.Army BoardofParkCommissioners
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State MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO County Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis Anoka Morrison Morrison Hennepin St.Louis St.Louis Hennepin Morrison Nobles Sherburne Stearns Ramsey Cole Cole Cole Iron Adair Adair Barry Barton Boone Buchanan Butler Butler City St.Paul St.Paul St.Paul Duluth Duluth Hibbing Anoka LittleFalls LittleFalls Minneapolis Duluth Duluth International Falls Minneapolis LittleFalls Worthington ElkRiver SaukCentre St.Paul JeffersonCity JeffersonCity JeffersonCity Arcadia Kirksville Kirksville Monett Lamar Columbia St.Joseph PoplarBluff PoplarBluff Location MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NavalReserveAviationBase NavalTrainingShip NavalTrainingShip Range Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Survey Survey Admin Admin Admin ArcadiaRifleRange Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Enlargemunicipalairport Constructanadditiontoandremodelhangar Extendandimprovefacilitiesatairport Improveandextendfacilitiesatairport Improveandextendfacilitiesatairport Improveandextendfacilitiesatairport Alterandremodelbuildingsandgrounds Constructcurbsandsidewalks Makegeneralimprovements Makeimprovementsataviationbase AlterandreconstructNavalTraining AlterandimproveNavalTrainingShip Constructpistolrange Constructapublicroad. Gradingandgravelingareasandroadsidedevelopment TrunkHwys16and59 TrunkHwy10 TrunkHwy52atUnderpassofGNRwy. Airmappingarea Conductoccupationalresearchstudies. Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Provideemploymentforneedyprofessionaleducational, andclericalpersons Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds CompleteArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmoryandcommunitybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuildingandimprovegrounds O.P.Number 65171142 165171190 16517197 16317274 16517147 1651713 6657122XX 16571197X 465712139 X65712X 36571210 XXX71213 65717010 26517184 6571520 651712599 65714242 165271135 16555602X 465553130 465553137 165255357 16515518 65554377 65554398 65554400 65554410 65554374 65554391 665552241 TotalAllFunds 551,258.00 461,323.00 464,209.00 692,250.00 1,008,998.00 1,106,109.00 14,058.00 40,038.00 451,210.00 7,380.00 8,659.00 4,372.00 126,159.00 89,395.00 110,405.00 31,831.00 88,653.00 9,334.00 11,712.00 81,345.00 26,106.00 27,791.00 77,410.00 69,854.00 Sponsor WarDepartment StateofMinnesota,DepartmentofMilitary andNavalAffairs DepartmentofPublicUtilitiesoftheCityofSt. Paul DepartmentofPublicUtilities DepartmentofPublicUtilities VillageofHibbing MinnesotaMilitaryDepartment MilitaryDepartment StateMilitaryDepartment CommandingOfficer,NavalReserveAviation Base,U.S.Navy StateofMinnesota,MilitaryDepartment StateofMinnesotaMilitaryDepartment AmoraCounty,HennepinCounty,andtheCity ofColumbiaHeights AdjutantGen.Office,StateMilitaryDept. FederalSecurityAgency,SocialSecurityBoard AdjutantGeneral,MissouriNationalGuard TheAdjutantGeneralofMissouri AdjutantGeneralandBoardofPermanent SeatofGovernment CommandingOfficer,ArcadiaRifleRange,U.S. Army WarDepartment CityofMonett CityofPoplarBluff
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State MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO County CapeGirardeau Cole Cooper Dunklin Dunklin Gentry Gentry Greene Henry Howard Howard Howell Howell Howell Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Johnson Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Livingston Livingston Marion Marion Marion McDonald Mississippi City Cape Girardeau JeffersonCity Boonville Kennett Kennett Albany Albany Springfield Clinton Fayette Fayette WestPlains WestPlains WestPlains Carthage Joplin Sarcoxie WebbCity DeSoto Festus Festus Festus Festus Warrensburg Warrensburg Aurora Aurora PierceCity PierceCity Nr.Chillicothe Hannibal Hannibal Hannibal Anderson Charleston Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding Constructarmorybuildingandcommunityhall. ConstructArmoryandimprovegrounds ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructcombinedArmoryCommunitybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding CompleteArmory CompleteArmory ConstructArmoryandcitybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmoryandimprovegrounds ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructbuildingtobeusedasArmoryandmunicipal auditorium BeautifygroundsatArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding O.P.Number 65554391 65554372 65554416 65554390 665552421 651552577 65554413 65554405 65554417 165155254 65554379 165155113 65155113 65554363 65554404 65554402 65554409 65554407 65554393 65554397 165155286 651552498 565552206 65554373 465552105 165155107 65554399 651552357 65554401 465552380 65554375 465552133 65155115 65554378 65554406 5655522X3 TotalAllFunds 20,988.00 61,266.00 37,844.00 109,399.00 49,281.00 2,459.00 11,749.00 66,461.00 49,434.00 97,338.00 45,231.00 89,544.00 114,757.00 3,847.00 53,908.00 Sponsor CityofKennett WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofWestPlains WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofFestus WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofHannibal WarDepartment CityofCharleston
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State MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO County Mississippi Mississippi NewMadrid Newton Newton Newton Nodaway Nodaway Pemiscot Pemiscot Pemiscot Pemiscot Pettis Pettis RRipley Saline Scott Scott Scott Scott St.Francois St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis Stoddard Stoddard Stoddard Stoddard Vernon Greene Maries St.Louis City Charleston Charleston Neosho Neosho Neosho BurlingtonJct. Maryville Caruthersville Caruthersville Caruthersville Sedalia Sedalia Doniphan Marshall Chaffee Chaffee Sikeston Sikeston Farmington Robertson St.Louis St.Louis Bloomfield Sarnia Bernie Dexter Nevada Mexico Springfield Vichy Robertson Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armyunknown Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield DescriptionofProject ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding Completetheconstructionofbuildingandimprove grounds ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructanArmoryandcitycommunitybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding CompletetheconstructionofArmoryandcommunity building ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructadditiontohangarandArmorybuilding ImproveandrepairNavalReserveArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructanArmorybuilding. Constructcurbs,foundations,andwalks,anddemolishwall andflagstaff Makegeneralimprovements Improveandconstructadditiontohangarbuilding O.P.Number 65554380 665552253 65554384 665552285 165155280 65554403 65554411 65554412 165155233 65554366 665552269 65554387 16515538 65554415 66555238 65554376 565552280 65554382 65554395 X65552372 65554368 465552364 65553420 65554419 65554418 65554396 65554392 651552396 651552359 65555508 65554414 1651552X0 65333403 265255140 665552389 TotalAllFunds 37,640.00 59,255.00 16,551.00 9,265.00 54,963.00 45,864.00 40,769.00 59,789.00 4,283.00 10,065.00 28,087.00 38,324.00 17,198.00 20,594.00 48,583.00 3,730.00 Sponsor WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofCaruthersville WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofChaffee CityofSikeston TheAdjutantGeneralofMissouri WarDepartment WarDepartment AdjutantGeneralofMissouri CommandingGeneral,7thCorpsArea,U.S. Army U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,St.Louis TheAdjutantGeneralofMissouri
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State MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO County Newton Greene Greene Balls,Marion Jackson Marion Pike St.Charles Statewide Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski St.Louis Statewide St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis City Springfield Springfield Hannibal Clarksville Portagedes Sioux Rolla Rolla Rolla Hobertson St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis Location CampCrowder Cemetery Cemetery COE COE COE COE COE Conservation FortLeonardWood FortLeonardWood FortLeonardWood Generalconstruction Generalconstruction JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks DescriptionofProject Makegeneralimprovements Improvecemetery ImproveNationalCemetery AidnavigationalongtheMississippiRiverbyclearingland Improvedrainagefacilitiesandperformfloodcontrolwork AidnavigationalongtheMississippiRiverbyclearingland MakeimprovementsalongMississippiRiver AidnavigationalongtheMississippiRiverbyclearingland Eliminatemosquitoesforthecontrolofmalaria Constructandimprovefacilities Constructandimprovefacilities Makegeneralimprovementstorecreationalareas,roads, paradegrounds,landingstrips,anddemolitionareas Installgasolinetankandservicepits Constructairmarkers Rehabilitatebuildingsandfacilities Repairandimproveboathouse Widenandconstructstoneshouldersandgutters Repairasphaltandwidenroad MakemiscellaneousrepairsandimprovementstoMake miscellaneousrepairsandimprovementstobuildings Constructfirepreventionroadsandclearbrushand undergrowth Paveroads,constructcurbs,andrepairstonewall Improveutilities Constructrailroadspurtrack Replacefueloildistributionline Improveroads ImproveJeffersonBarracks Improveriflerange Plaster,concealopenelectricwiresandswitches,anddo basiccarpentrywork Constructfirelanes,clearunderbrush,andbuildculverts andbridges O.P.Number 265255109 16535551 36555210 76556213 26515542 3655525 165255244 3655522 2651555 165355445 165355483 26525513 65552971 465552320 11335569 165712140 265551000 265551001 265552000 265556004 265558005 26555X000 265XX4000 265XXXXXX 3655511 3655526 46555265 5655521 5655523 TotalAllFunds 1,136,571.00 7,300.00 3,501.00 36,438.00 156,053.00 29,717.00 17,064.00 47,772.00 31,503.00 50,792.00 162,175.00 1,435,121.00 31,570.00 50,000.00 7,072.00 4,675.00 77,239.00 61,914.00 72,658.00 41,082.00 57,010.00 35,292.00 21,068.00 76,943.00 123,806.00 29,649.00 4,940.00 90,777.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,CampCrowder,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,7thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,7thCorpsArea,U.S. Army DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S.War Department JacksonCountyHighwayDepartment WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers StateBoardofHealth CommandingOfficer,FortLeonardWood,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortLeonardWood,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortLeonardWood,U.S. Army AdjutantGeneral,StateofMissouriNational Guard WarDepartment StateMilitaryDepartment U.S.VeteransAdministration JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks CommandingOfficer,JeffersonBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,JeffersonBarracks,U.S. Army StateofMissouri,MissouriNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,JeffersonBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,JeffersonBarracks,U.S. Army
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State MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO County St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis City St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis Location JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks DescriptionofProject Enlargecemeteryarea Constructdrivesandcurbs Constructroads,curbs,walks,andgarages;renovateand paintbuildings;andreconstructgasolinestorageand deliverysystem. Constructmobilizationvehiclesheds Repairingmainandsecondaryroads Repair,refinish,andfinishdecoratinghospital CompletealterationworkonWestWardandStoreRoom Wideningroadandrelocatinglightpoles Renovatebuildingsandreconstructhouses Constructadditionalbarracksandquarters,roads, sidewalks,andutilities,andlandscape Renovateandreconstructbuildings,installequipment,and reconstructgasolinestorageanddeliverysystem Renovateandpaintbuildings,installcommunicationand alarmsystems,andreconditiongasolinestorageand deliverysystems LocateandrecordonplatallimprovementswithinLocate andrecordonplatallimprovementswithinMilitary Reservation Improvegrounds Improveairfield Improveairfield LambertFieldtoBrownRoad Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Generalrepairofbuildingsandgrounds Constructbuildingsanddrivewayandlandscape Constructionofsidewalksanddrivewaysy Constructfuelingsystem Constructlavatoryandbathbuilding,installseptictank, andtransplantshadetrees O.P.Number 5655526 5655529 65255166 65355556 6555137 65551394 65551396 6555175 6555375 713217 7655521 76555215 TotalAllFunds 57,600.00 28,969.00 1,146,046.00 30,479.00 225,000.00 709,618.00 1,662,590.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,JeffersonBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,JeffersonBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,JeffersonBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,JeffersonBarracks,U.S. Army U.S.VeteransAdministration CommandingOfficer,JeffersonBarracks,U.S. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,JeffersonBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,JeffersonBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,JeffersonBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,JeffersonBarracks,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment DepartmentofPublicWorks,CityofKansas City CityofMoberly CityofMoberly WarDepartment BoardofPublicService,CityofSt.Louis CityofSt.Joseph CommandingOfficer,U.S.NationalCemetery AdjutantGeneral,MissouriNationalGuard 35thDivisionAviation,MissouriNational Guard MilitaryDepartment,StateofMissouri
MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO
St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis Buchanan Jackson Randolph Randolph Randolph St.Louis Cole Cole Cole St.Louis Vernon
St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis Nr.St.Joseph KansasCity Moberly Moberly Nr.Moberly St.Louis St.Joseph JeffersonCity JeffersonCity JeffersonCityy Robertson Nevada
JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks LambertField LambertField LambertField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NationalCemetery NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown
7655531 7655622 65155119 651552368 651552458 165155130 265155131 16515513X 165155416 165166137 165155431 165135130 265558008 165552078 65552436 465552120 465552173
20,010.00 444,210.00 139,627.00 22,200.00 5,744.00 301,378.00 1,297,923.00 186,358.00 320,062.00 129,680.00 615,877.00 378,566.00 23,562.00 15,208.00 3,867.00 10,964.00
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State MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS County Vernon Greene Pulaski Statewide Cole Jackson Adair St.Louis St.Louis Cole St.Louis St.Louis Hinds Harrison Alcorn Bolivar Coahoma Coahoma Franklin Grenada Harrison Harrison Hinds Holmes Leflore Lee Leflore Lowden Lowndes Madison Monroe Monroe City Nevada Springfield Cracker JeffersonCity KansasCity Kirksville Nr.St.Louis City JeffersonCity Nr.St.Louis St.Louis Jackson Corinth Cleveland Clarksdale Clarksdale Meadville Grenada Biloxi Gulfport Jackson Lexington Greenwood Tupelo Greenwood Columbus Columbus Canton Aberdeen Aberdeen Location NationalGuardunknown O'ReillyGeneralHospital PublicUtilities Publicutilities Range Range Roads St.LouisMedicalDepot St.LouisQMDepot Survey WarDeptunknown WarDeptunknown Admin AirCorpsTechnicalSchool Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject MakeimprovementsatNationalGuardCamp Improvegroundsathospital Constructsanitarysewerandwatersystem Eliminateinsanitarydevicesbyconstructionofsanitary Eliminateinsanitarydevicesbyconstructionofsanitary privies Improveriflerange Developandimproveriflerange Buildwalksanddriveways RehabilitatematerialatSt.LouisMedicalDepot Inspect,repair,restore,andrehabilitatematerialinwar reserve Preserveandrepairrecords RepairandrehabilitatebuildingsatArmypostsnearSt. Louis Constructandimprovefacilities CompileacompletecrossreferencefileofallWorldWar servicerecords Improvepostfacilities ErectArmoryandciviccenterbuilding ErectArmoryandciviccenterbuilding ErectArmoryandciviccenterbuilding ConstructciviccenterandArmorybuilding Armoryandciviccenterconstruction ErectArmoryandciviccenterbuilding Constructbuildingsandbeautifygrounds ErectArmoryandciviccenterbuilding ConstructleveeandbulkheadsaroundArmory Armoryandciviccenterconstruction ConstructArmoryandrecreationcenter ErectArmoryandciviccenterbuilding ErectArmoryandciviccenterbuilding ErectArmoryandciviccenterbuilding ConstructArmorybuildingincludingelectricaland plumbingfacilities Armoryandciviccenterconstruction ErectArmoryandciviccenterbuilding ConstructArmoryandrecreationcenter O.P.Number 66555340 26525553 265155120 165155330 65551601 565552206 65551804 165255142 765553X 66555XX69 1325591 165355446 665623346 26526275 65624651 65624576 65624575 16516260 65624509 65624680 6562X521 6562XX72 665622XX6 65624565 66562XX 656246XX 65624679 65624XX7 651622354 65624556 65624664 66562231 TotalAllFunds 35,445.00 42,647.00 57,742.00 538,981.00 39,948.00 35,488.00 8XX2 10,724.00 119,030.00 947,333.00 2,394.00 146,621.00 180,794.00 6,546.00 50,192.00 66,166.00 43,849.00 Sponsor MilitaryDepartment,StateofMissouri CommandingOfficer,O'ReillyGeneral Hospital,U.S.Navy CityofCrocker StateBoardofHealth AdjutantGeneralofMissouri,NationalGuard WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,St.LouisQuartermaster Depot,U.S.Army AdjutantGeneralofMissouri WarDepartment WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,St.Louis TheAdjutantGeneral'sOffice CommandingOfficer,AirCorpsTechnical School,U.S.Army CityofClarksdale CountyofHinds MayorandBoardofAberdeen CityofColumbia CityofAberdeen
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State MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS County Monroe Newton Oktibbeha Oktibbeha Pike Sunflower Sunflower Walthall Washington Winston Yazoo Forrest Forrest Forrest Forrest Forrest Forrest Forrest Forrest Forrest Forrest Forrest Lowndes Hinds City Amory Decatur Starkville Starkville McComb Brow Moorhead Tylertown Greenville Louisville YazooCity Battlesburg Battlesburg Battlesburg Battlesburg Battlesburg Battlesburg Battlesburg Battlesburg Battlesburg Battlesburg Battlesburg Jackson Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory CampShelby CampShelby CampShelby CampShelby CampShelby CampShelby CampShelby CampShelby CampShelby CampShelby CampShelby COE COE COE COE COE COE COE COE Conservation DescriptionofProject ErectArmoryandciviccenterbuilding ErectArmoryandciviccenterbuilding ErectArmoryandciviccenterbuilding ConstructArmoryandcommunitybuilding Armoryandciviccenterconstruction ErectArmoryandciviccenterbuilding ErectArmoryandciviccenterbuilding Armoryandciviccenterconstruction ImproveArmory ErectArmoryandciviccenterbuilding ConstructArmoryandriflerange AccessroadtoCampShelby Drainswamps,ponds,andotherareastoprovidemalaria control Constructandimprovefacilities Makegeneralimprovementsandadditionstobuildings andgrounds Constructandreconstructroads Cuttimberandproducelumber Constructandreconstructroads Layflooring AccessroadtoCampShelby Buildtransformerstationandelectricpowertransmission line AccessroadtoCampShelby MakeimprovementsinandalongTibbeCreekandits tributaries Makeimprovementsinandalongriveranditstributaries MakeimprovementsinandalongRiver Removetrees,brush,anddebrisfromchannelof tributariesoftheBigBlackRiver Makeimprovementsinandalongriversforfloodcontrol purposes MakeimprovementsinandalongTibbeCreek Improvechannelandbanksofriverandtributaries MakeimprovementsinandalongTombigbeeRiver Conductmosquitoandmalariacontrolwork O.P.Number 65624663 6562456X 65624666 6656222XX 65624560 65624677 65624678 65624561 865XXX185 65624669 651622277 165162119 165262271 165362285 16562261 26526219 26526280 26536211 46562238 651622321 65621366 665621105 165262176 165262148 65261197 65262168 65262224 65262320 6526239 7656224 26516256 TotalAllFunds 51,707.00 38,453.00 30,971.00 613,097.00 245,564.00 101,015.00 60,613.00 51,728.00 101,138.00 83,721.00 45,724.00 41,697.00 28,971.00 219,810.00 38,411.00 57,500.00 209,006.00 88,164.00 25,407.00 122,913.00 139,300.00 276,320.00 Sponsor CityofStarkville CityCouncilofGreenville CityofYazooCity WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampShelby,and MississippiStateBoardofHealth CommandingOfficer,CampShelby,U.S.Army MississippiNationalGuard U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermaster,Camp Shelby U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,CampShelby CommandingOfficer,CampShelby,U.S.Army MississippiNationalGuard WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S.War Department WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers U.S.Army,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S.War Department DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S.War Department StateBoardofHealthandCityofJackson
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State MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS County Lauderdale Sunflower Hinds Jackson Hinds Hinds Jackson St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis Lauderdale Forest Forrest Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Lauderdale Lauderdale Lauderdale Lauderdale Lauderdale Leflore Leflore Washington Washington City Meridian Indianola Jackson Pascagoula Jackson Jackson Jackson St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis Nr.Meridian Nr. Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Jackson Jackson Raymond Raymond Meridian Meridian Meridian Meridian Topton Greenwood Nr. Greenwood Greenville Greenville Location Conservation GreenvilleAirBase JacksonAirBase JacksonAirBase JacksonBarracks JacksonBarracks JacksonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks JeffersonBarracks KeyField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport DescriptionofProject Applylarvicidesanddrainswamps,ponds,andotherareas Improveauxiliaryflyingfields MakeimprovementstoJacksonAirBase Providemalariacontrol Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Dismantlebuildingsandequipment Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,Construct, rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures,and facilities. Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Rehabilitateandimproveexistingbuildings,facilities, utilities,andgrounds. Developandimprovecantonmentarea. Constructnewfacilities. ConstructionandimprovementsatKeyField Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport ConstructHindsCountyAirport ConstructHindsCountyAirport Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport O.P.Number 26516221 26526279 26526268 26516264 165626010 465623219X 165628501 11335569 1325591 265255145 2652554 26525569 26535576 651622146 66562247 165162311 165162132 165162200 165162239 16562239 16516215 165162171 165162199 165262320 26516235 26516265 665622265 165162146 26516227 TotalAllFunds 126,132.00 116,474.00 88,925.00 146,546.00 2,508.00 2,952.00 7,055.00 50,000.00 110,000.00 257,622.00 1,714,232.00 229,533.00 152,849.00 115,897.00 304,958.00 174,387.00 829,252.00 170,000.00 473,487.00 245,651.00 355,289.00 904,002.00 262,000.00 932,277.00 367,577.00 673,611.00 209,526.00 198,440.00 128,463.00 Sponsor MississippiStateBoardofHealthandCityof Meridian CommandingOfficer,GreenvilleAirBase,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,JacksonAirBase,U.S. Army StateBoardofHealth,JacksonCounty,and CityofPascagoula TheAdjutantGeneralOffice TheAdjutantGeneral'sOffice MississippiNationalGuard WarDepartment WarDepartment U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,St.Louis CommandingOfficer,JeffersonBarracks,U.S. Army DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,St.Louis, WarDepartment DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,St.Louis, WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofHattiesburgandForrestCounty WarDepartment WarDepartment BoardofSupervisorsofHindsCounty BoardofSupervisorsofHindsCounty CityofMeridian CityofMeridian CityofMeridianandLauderdaleCounty WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers,Vicksburg,Mississippi BoardofSupervisorsofLauderdaleCounty CityofGreenwood WarDepartment CityCouncilofGreenville CityCouncilofGreenville
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State MS MS MS MS MS MS MS County Forrest Forrest Forrest St.Louis Jackson Jackson Jefferson City Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Hattiesburg St.Louis BlueTwp. Ste. Genevieve, Jackson& Henry Ste. Genevieve, Jackson& Henry YazooCity Larue St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis Chinook Marion Lewistown Kalispell Kalispell Kalispell Bozeman Location NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NavalMilitiaArmory Roads Roads Roads DescriptionofProject Constructlatrinebuildings Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructbuildings,erectfences,clearsite,extendwater andsewersystems,andbuildroads Constructnewfacilitiesandrehabilitateexistingfacilities. SpringBranchRoad Roadsideimprovements Rt.25SofCrystalCity O.P.Number 165162178 665622274 66562257 265155144 651552303 TotalAllFunds 9,171.00 70,539.00 49,008.00 327,680.00 59,180.00 103,998.00 227,742.00 Sponsor CityofHattiesburg MississippiNationalGuard MississippiNationalGuard MissouriStateNavalMilitia
MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT
Lafayette Marion&Rells Pulaski Yazoo Harrison Jackson St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis St.Louis Statewide Statewide Blaine Blaine Fergus Flathead Flathead Flathood Gallatin
Roads Roads Roads Roads Salvage Salvage St.LouisMedicalDepot St.LouisMedicalDepot St.LouisMedicalDepot St.LouisMedicalDepot St.LouisMedicalDepot Survey Admin Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory
RoadsideimprovementsInWPADist.#2 USRte.24 Route#17 Constructaccessroadtobombingrange Disassemblebuildingsandsalvagematerials Dismantletemporarybuildings Rehabilitateandmodernizemedicalwarreserve Rehabilitateandmodernizemedicalwarreservematerial. Improveexistingfacilities. Rehabilitateandmodernizemedicalwarreservematerial. Inspect,improve,andrehabilitateNationalDepartment materialheldinwarreserve. Inspect,improve,andrehabilitateNationalDepartment materialheldinwarreserve. Conducttopographicalsurveysandprepareinventoryof structures. Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Prepareacomprehensiverecordofthegravesof HonorablyDischargedVeterans ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding Armoryconstruction. ConstructArmorybuilding ProvideArmorybuilding Constructarmorybuilding. Armoryconstruction.
651552473 26536250 86562252 XX5X221X0 165255142 165255411 165255412 65255150 652551XX 26525514 465913114 665913109 65911602 65911601 65916558 165191114 65916556 165191114 65916550
369,512.00 259,542.00 259,542.00 106,556.00 712.00 527.00 35,488.00 106,673.00 103,435.00 10,982.00 10,998.00 56,032.00 69,019.00 27,717.00 82,810.00 141,008.00
WarDepartmentandBoardofSupervisorsof YazooCounty MississippiNationalGuard MississippiNationalGuard St.LouisMedicalDepot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,St.LouisMedicalDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,St.LouisMedicalDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,St.LouisMedicalDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,St.LouisMedicalDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,JeffersonBarracks,U.S. Army StateofMontanaDepartmentofNational Guard StateofMontana,DepartmentofNational Guard WarDepartment MontanaStateArmoryBoard
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State MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT County Gallatin Gallatin Jefferson LewisandClark Park Richland Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Wheatland Wheatland Yellowstone Yellowstone Mineral LewisandClark LewisandClark LewisandClark LewisandClark LewisandClark Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Cascade Yellowstone Cascade Fergus City Bozeman Roseman Whitehall Helena Livingston Sidney Bienville Culbertson Poplar Poplar WolfPoint Harlowton Harlowton Billings Billings St.Regis Helena Helena Helena Helena Helena Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula GreatFalls Billings GreatFalls Lewistown Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory COE FortHarrison FortHarrison FortHarrison FortHarrison FortHarrison FortMissoula FortMissoula FortMissoula FortMissoula FortMissoula FortMissoula FortMissoula FortMissoula FortMissoula FortMissoula Generalconstruction Generalconstruction MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport DescriptionofProject Completetheconstructionofarmorybuilding. Constructarmorybuilding. ConstructArmorybuilding ProvideArmorybuilding ProvideArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding Constructarmorybuilding. ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding Constructarmory ProvideArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding Constructarmorybuilding. MakeimprovementsinandalongSt.RegisRiverforflood controlpurposes. Constructbuildingandimprovegrounds. Constructrecreationhallandrestroom Completeconstructionofrecreationhall Constructfacilities. Constructnewkitchenandmesshall,andmovetemporary kitchens Constructadditionstobuildings. Constructadditionstobuildings. Constructadditionstobuildings. Constructadditionstobuildings. Reconstructandimprovebuildingsandgrounds. Reconstruct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildingsand grounds Reconstructandimprovebuildingsandgrounds. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,systems,waterand sewerlines,andimprovegrounds Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Reconstructbuildingsandimprovegrounds Provideciviccenter Provideciviccenter Developairportsite. Developairportsite. O.P.Number 2651916 16519155 65911592 65916559 65916554 65911593 65911605 6591160X 16519193 65911603 6591160X 16519195 65911526 16519186 165191X6 16529191 1651914 56591215 6519181 65391235 8659188 13391160 1339135 13391X 13391X 16529181 56591214 65291171 7132185 713251 765X1X2 65916548 65916550 165191110 16519148 TotalAllFunds 492,633.00 108,000.00 91,814.00 72,758.00 75,965.00 145,195.00 24,724.00 591,019.00 11,485.00 6,612.00 14,654.00 1,735.00 103,566.00 125,000.00 21,434.00 72,084.00 62,711.00 56,477.00 75,000.00 150,000.00 X9XX7 167,281.00 66,752.00 Sponsor MontanaStateArmoryBoard MontanaStateArmoryBoard MontanaStateArmoryBoard MontanaStateArmoryBoard WarDepartment MontanaStateArmoryBoard DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,War Department MontanaStateArmoryBoard MontanaNationalGuard MontanaNationalGuard MontanaNationalGuard MontanaNationalGuard WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortMissoula,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMissoula,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMissoula,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortMissoula,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortMissoula,U.S.Army CityofGreatFalls CityofLewistown
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State MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC County Fergus Hill LewisandClark LewisandClark Missoula SilverBow SilverBow SilverBow Yellowstone Gallatin Stillwater BigHorn Statewide Statewide Statewide Alamance Alamance Alamance Beaufort Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Chowan Cleveland Columbus Craven Durham Durham Forsyth Franklin Gaston Granville Granville Guilford Guilford City Lewistown Havre Helena Helena Missoula Butte Butte Nr.Butte Billings Bozeman Burlington Burlington Graham Washington Morganton Concord Lenoir Edenton Shelby Whiteville NewBern Durham Durham WinstonSalem Gastonia Oxford HighPoint HighPoint Location MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport Range Roads WarDeptunknown Admin Admin Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Developairportsite. Developandimproveairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Developandimproveairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Improveairport. Improvemunicipalairport Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport. Buildriflerange Improve,construct,andreconstructroads. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings AssistinclarificationofReserveOfficers Transcribesortarrangecleanfileandlistrecordsof Transcribe,sort,arrange,clean,fileandlistrecordsof NationalGuardunits. Assistinthepreparationofqualificationcards. Constructarmorybuilding. ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructanArmorybuilding. ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructanArmorybuilding. ConstructArmorybuilding Completeconstructionofbuildingandstreets ConstructArmorybuilding Improvearmorybuilding,facilities,andgrounds. ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructaNationalGuardArmory. ConstructArmorybuilding MakeimprovementsatArmorybuildingandgrounds CompleteconstructionofArmorybuilding,gunshed,and improvegrounds O.P.Number 165191XX 26519158 165191168 16519171 16519134 165191105 26519156 665912146 16519166 65911273 165191143 7132175 165232198 165173211 165232X 165132269 65322101 65322109 6532X0XX 165322572 65322102 65322114 16532X0X2 165132187 XXX32XX57 XX32XXXX 165132246 65322086 65322100 26513216 65322087 165322541 465322103 TotalAllFunds 63,975.00 522,520.00 201,345.00 169,951.00 928,324.00 619,592.00 168,535.00 125,028.00 295,767.00 208,184.00 12,000.00 2,703.00 16,177.00 2,703.00 128,915.00 14,118.00 14,427.00 65,661.00 18,402.00 21,760.00 28,259.00 88,102.00 15,770.00 12,916.00 Sponsor CityofLewistown CityofHavreandHillCounty CityofHelena CityofHelena MissoulaCounty CityofButte CityofButte WarDepartment CityofBillings StillwaterCounty WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment CommandingGeneral,4thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CityofBurlington TownofMorgantonandBurkeCounty,Board ofCommissioners TownofEdenton WarDepartment CityofWhiteville CityofDurham CityofWinstonSalem GranvilleCounty CityCouncil CityofHighPoint
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State NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC County Halifax Harnett Hartnett Haywood Haywood Haywood Haywood Haywood Hoke Hoke Johnston Johnston Lenoir Lenoir Lincoln NewHanover Pitt Randolph Robeson Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rowan Rowan Stanley Stanley Union Vance Vance Vance Wake Wake Wake Warren Warren Wilkes City Roanoke Rapids Dunn Canton Canton Canton Waynesville Waynesville Raeford Smithfield Kinston Kinston Lincolnton Wilmington Greenville Asheboro Lumberton Leakesville Madison Reidsville Reidsville Salisbury Salisbury Albemarle Monroe Henderson Henderson Henderson Raleigh Raleigh WakeForest Warrenton North Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Constructarmory. Constructarmorybuilding. ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory,grade,andlandscapegrounds ConstructArmorybuilding Constructarmory. ConstructArmorybuilding Constructarmoryandimprovegrounds. ConstructArmorybuilding Armoryconstruction. Constructarmorybuilding. ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding CompleteconstructionofArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding CompleteconstructionofArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding CompleteconstructionofArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructanArmorybuilding. Armoryconstruction. ConstructArmorybuilding Constructarmorybuilding. ConstructArmorybuilding RepairandimproveArmorybuilding O.P.Number 16513290 16513289 65322088 165322352 165323562 6532543 165322565 65322110 165322565 653220XX 165132308 65322080 26513265 65322106 6532726 165132356 65321097 65322108 65322091 65322099 465322X6 165322040 65322107 165322X35 65322105 165XXXX40 65322092 65322095 165322546 65322102 65322113 16532XXXX 6532725 6532540 16513280 65322093 165322041 TotalAllFunds 158,220.00 96,256.00 2,679.00 2,879.00 2,746.00 10,204.00 109,899.00 51,914.00 215,461.00 4,484.00 8,810.00 10,365.00 15,211.00 8,175.00 11,832.00 79,772.00 1X1X Sponsor HalifaxCountyCommissioners TownofCanton TownofCanton TownofWaynesville HokeCountyBoardofCommissioners TownofSmithfield CountyofLenoirandCityofKinston CityofWilmingtonandNewHanoverCounty TownofMadison ReidsvilleCityCouncil StanleyCountyBoardofCommissioners CityofHenderson CityofRaleigh WarrenCountyBoardofCommissioners TownofNorthWilkesboro
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State NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC County Wilkes Wilson Wilson Wilson Onslow Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Edgecombe,Pitt Greene,Pitt Pitt,Wilson, Halifax Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland City Wilkesboro Wilson Wilson Wilson HollyRidge Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte SnowHill, Hookerton, Lenoir,Grifton Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Nr.Fayetteville Nr.Fayetteville Nr.Fayetteville Armory Armory Armory Armory CampDavis CharlotteArmyAirBase CharlotteArmyAirBase CharlotteArmyAirBase CharlotteArmyAirBase CharlotteQMDepot COE COE COE DouglasAirport DouglasAirport DouglasAirport FortBragg FortBragg FortBragg ConstructArmorybuilding CompleteconstructionofArmory ConstructanArmorybuilding. ConstructArmorybuilding Grading,filling,placingtopsoil,buildingsidewalks,and installingculvertsanddraintile. Improvefacilities. Constructairport. Improvegroundsandfacilities. Constructanathleticfield.. Assort,clean,prepare,andstackusedlumber. ImprovefloodcontrolconditionsalongTarRiver. Improvefloodconditionsalongcreek. ImprovefloodconditionsalongtributariesofTarRiver. Makeimprovementsatairport. Makeimprovementsatairport. Improvegrounds. Constructbuildingsandutilities. AccessroadtoFortBragg Completetheconstructionoftheater Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and draingroundsincludingimprovementstoroadsandwalks ImproveFortBraggbyconstructingadditionalbarracks, officersquarters,bachelorofficerandNCOquarters,and telephoneexchange;grading,landscaping,constructing andimprovingroads,sidewalks,andutilities ImprovementsatFortBragg Improvereservationbyrepairingandimprovingbarracks, quarters,storehouses,andothermisc.publicbuildings, improvingtransportationfacilities,publicutilities, distributingsystems,watersupplyandpurification 65322094 165322547 4653223X 65322104 165232451 165132180 165132296 26523296 26533229 26523284 26523231 165232392 165232393 165232434 26523210 26523228 1333242 651322325 712223 10,013.00 5,458.00 105,270.00 311,772.00 354,430.00 203,753.00 32,434.00 4,214.00 22,524.00 76,000.00 75,000.00 233,696.00 520,600.00 53,330.00 130,000.00 470,435.00 21,000.00 CityofWilson CityofWilson CommandingOfficer,CampDavis,U.S.Army CityofCharlotte CityofCharlotte CommandingOfficer,ArmyAirBase,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,ArmyAirBase, Charlotte,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CharlotteQMDepot, U.S.Army U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Wilmington CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer, Wilmington,NorthCarolina,WarDepartment CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer, Wilmington,NorthCarolina,WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,DouglasAirport,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,DouglasAirport,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,DouglasAirport,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortBragg,U.S.Army, andWarDepartment Location DescriptionofProject O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
NC
Cumberland
Nr.Fayetteville
FortBragg
7132116
40,000.00
WarDepartment
NC NC NC
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject systems,sanitaryandstormsewersystems,andparkand recreationalfacilities,grading,draining,andlandscaping grounds,improvingairportsandothertransportation facilities NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC Cumberland Hoke& Cumberland Alamance Beaufort Craven Forsyth Guilford Henderson Henderson Hobson Iredell Lenoir Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Nash NewHanover NewHanover NewHanover NewHanover Orange Orange Pasquotank Pitt Richmond Wake Wayne Nr.Fayetteville Burlington Washington NewBern WinstonSalem Friendship Fletcher Fletcher Lumberton Statesville Kinston Nr.Charlotte Nr.Charlotte Nr.Charlotte RockyMount Nr. Wilmington Nr. Wilmington Wilmington Wilmington ChapelHill ChapelHill ElizabethCity Greenville Rockingham RaleighDurha m Goldsboro FortBragg Ft.BraggandPopeField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport Improvepublicaccessroads. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Constructmunicipalairport. Constructairport. Constructanairport. Developandextendairport. Completetheconstructionofairport. EnlargeAshevilleHendersonvilleAirport EnlargeAshevilleHendersonvilleAirport Constructairport. Constructairport. Constructairport. Improvementstomunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport RelocateroadtraversingArmyCantonmentCharlotte Airport Constructairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructtaxiways,parkingareas,andrevetmentsat airport. Improveairport. Constructairport. Constructairport. Constructairport. Constructairport. Constructairport. Constructairport. Constructairport. 165232411 11333220 265132100 165132415 165132253 165132161 165132196 165132278 165132354 165132424 165132442 165132457 165132185 165132296 16513257 651322325 165132446 651322608 665322394 26513290 65132608 165132262 2651329 2651325 165132310 26513291 26513259 165132256 81,604.00 250,000.00 191,497.00 123,549.00 123,151.00 989,826.00 471,450.00 339,527.00 1,244,072.00 839,757.00 227,979.00 295,379.00 259,522.00 627,016.00 60,177.00 57,766.00 295,566.00 136,436.00 61,450.00 177,897.00 2,258,830.00 208,677.00 153,854.00 327,520.00 86,757.00 220,213.00 1,826,933.00 785,206.00 CommandingOfficer,FortBragg,andNorth CarolinaStateHighwayandPublicWorks Commission,U.S.Army WarDepartment CityofBurlington CityofWashingtonandBeaufortCounty CityofNewBernandCravenCounty BoardofCountyCommissioners CountyBoardofCommissioners CitiesofAshevilleandHendersonville,and HendersonCounty CitiesofAshevilleandHendersonville,and HendersonCounty TownofLumberton CityofStatesville CityofKinstonandLenoirCounty WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofRockyMount WarDepartment WarDepartment NewHanoverCountyBoardofCommissioners NewHanoverCountyCommissioners UniversityofNorthCarolina UniversityofNorthCarolina CityofElizabethCity CityofGreenville RichmondCountyBoardofCounty Commissioners JointRaleighDurhamAirportAuthority CityofGoldsboro O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
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State NC County Wilson City Wilson Location MunicipalAirport DescriptionofProject Constructairport. Anonconstructionprojecttoreconstructandrehabilitate buildings,facilities,andgroundsontheNewBernNational Cemetery,includinginstallingplumbing,heating,and electricalfacilities,realigningheadstones,landscaping, grading,draining ImprovetheNationalCemetery,includingplantingtrees, fertilizing,reseedinglawnsandgrounds,cleaningand resettingheadstones,grading,landscaping,paintingfences ImproveRaleighNationalCemetery,includingaligning headstones,grading,sodding,seedingandweedinglawns, fillingsunkengraves,reconditioningstormdrains, resurrectingoutbuildings Improveandenlargefield. Rebuildandenlargeriflerange USHwy74 USHwys74,76,and701 StateHwy. USHwy29 USHwy29 USHwy.25 ParallelingUS29andWilmoreRoad USHwy.29A USHwy1 USHwy17 US17fromJonesCo.linetoJacksonvillecitylimits Improvepublicaccessroads. USHwy17 USHwy.176 USHwys29and29A StateRt.421fromClintontoPenderCo.Line USHwys15and15A USHwy1betweenWarrenCo.lineandHenderson Removestreetcartracksandrepavestreets. Removeandsalvageabandonedstreetcartracks. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Improvefacilities. Makeimprovementstofacilitiesandgrounds. Prepareacomprehensiverecordofthegravesofdeceased O.P.Number 26513298 TotalAllFunds 326,152.00 Sponsor TownofWilson
NC
Craven
Nr.NewBern
NationalCemetery
7132106
10,000.00,
WarDepartment
NC
NewHarmony
Wilmington
NationalCemetery
7653223
3,723.00
CommandingGeneral,4thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,4thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PopeField,U.S.Army NorthCarolinaStateHighwayandPublic WorksCommission CityofConcord CityofSalisbury Commandant,6thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CityofHickory Commandant6thNavalDistrictU.S.Navy OfficeoftheNorthDakotaAdjutantGeneral
NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC ND
Wake Cumberland Warren Brunswick Columbus Currituck&Dare Davidson Gaston Henderson Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Moore&Lee NewHanover Onslow Pamlico Pender Polk Rowan& Cabarrus Sampson Scotland Vance Cabarrus Rowan Brunswick Burke,Catawba Onslow
Raleigh Fayetteville Warrenton Nr.Charlotte WhiteOak Grantsboro Clinton Laurinburg Concord Salisbury Hickory Jacksonville
NationalCemetery PopeField Range Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Salvage Salvage Admin
7653454 2623271 6532396 651322325 165132422 265132108 265132102 26523264 26513267 26523233 16517327
3,380.00 317,480.00 109,432.00 97,456.00 152,283.00 82,973.00 11,306.00 228,951.00 57,766.00 19,263.00 251,137.00 104,014.00 152,283.00 336,000.00 53,423.00 16,222.00 172,077.00 25,731.00 34,322.00 68,195.00 6,125.00 25,858.00 176,951.00 422,724.00 255,09300 28,620.00
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State ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND County Barnes Barnes Bottineau Cass Dickey Foster GrandForks GrandForks Morton Ramsey Randon Ramsey Richland Stark Traill Walem Ware Ware Ware Wells Ramsey Ramsey Burleigh Burleigh Burleigh Burleigh Burleigh Burleigh Burleigh City ValleyCity ValleyCity Bottineau Fargo Oakes Carrington GrandForks GrandForks Mandan DaviesLake Lisson DevilsLane Wahpeton Dickinson Hillsboro Grafton Minot Minot Minot Harvey DevilsLake DevilsLake Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory CampGrafton CampGrafton FortLincoln FortLincoln FortLincoln FortLincoln FortLincoln FortLincoln FortLincoln DescriptionofProject honorablydischargedveterans. Constructrepairshopandgarage. ConstructArmoryandcommunitybuilding Constructanarmorybasementunit. Constructacompetearmorybasementunit. Constructacompletearmorybasementunit. Constructacompletearmorybasementunit. Constructacompletearmorybasementunit. Constructstoragegarage. ConstructArmorybuilding Constructbuildings,andimprovefacilitiesandgrounds. Constructacompletearmorybasementunit. Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities. Constructacompletearmorybasementunit. Remodelarmoryandcompletetheconstructionof additiontoarmory. Constructacompetearmorybasementunit. Constructacompetearmorybasementunit. Constructacompetearmorybasementunit. Developandimprovearmorysite. Constructstoragegarage. Constructacompletearmorybasementunit. DevelopCampGrafton ConstructandimprovefacilitiesatCampGrafton Repairandrehabilitatebuildings,utilities,roads,and drainage. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,utilities,and grounds. Buildroadsandbridges,andclearandgrubland Modernizebuildingsandfacilities,landscape,andimprove roads Improvebuildingsandgrounds Constructandsurfaceroadsanddrivewaysandinstall 26517388 65732509 165173199 165173197 165173195 165173200 165173192 26517389 16517339 65173101X 165173194 165173244 165173193 26517318 165173196 165173191 165173198 26517368 26517382 165173145 465732126 651732214 13273X 16537334 26537344 65731607 76575815 76579211 8657311 34,410.00 56,949.00 65,741.00 53,966.00 96,276.00 63,674.00 13,268.00 59,368.00 116,741.00 53,966.00 191,956.00 53,966.00 12,850.00 53,966.00 53,966.00 63,674.00 87,593.00 23,986.00 53,966.00 141,664.00 80,651.00 50,000.00 60,860.00 99,740.00 162,315.00 41,416.00 49,958.00 NorthDakotaNationalGuard NorthDakotaNationalGuardandCityof Bottineau NorthDakotaNationalGuardandCityofFargo NorthDakotaNationalGuardandCityof Oakes NorthDakotaNationalGuardandCityof Carrington NorthDakotaNationalGuardandCityof GrandForks NorthDakotaNationalGuard WarDepartment NorthDakotaNationalGuard NorthDakotaNationalGuardandCityof Lisson NorthDakotaNationalGuard NorthDakotaNationalGuardandCityof Wahpeton CityofDickinson NorthDakotaNationalGuardandCityof Hillsboro NorthDakotaNationalGuardandCityof Grafton NorthDakotaNationalGuardandCityof Minot CityofMinot NorthDakotaNationalGuard NorthDakotaNationalGuardandCityof Harvey NorthDakotaNationalGuard WarDepartment WarDepartment NorthDakotaNationalGuard NorthDakotaNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,FortLincoln,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLincoln,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLincoln,U.S.Army O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
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State ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE County Burleigh Cass Cass Cass Burleigh Burleigh GrandForks GrandForks Ward Cass Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Statewide Statewide Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Dawson Hall Lincoln Richardson Richardson Scottsbluff Scottsbluff Washoe Lancaster, Saunders Sanders Sanders Sanders, Lancaster City Bismarck Nr.Fargo Fargo Fargo Bismarck Nr.Bismarck GrandForks Nr.Grand Forks Minot Fargo Omaha Omaha Omaha Omaha Kearney Kearney Lexington GrandIsland NorthPlatte FallsCity FallsCity Gering Scottsbluff Reno Lincoln, Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland, Lincoln Location FortLincoln HectorField HectorField HectorField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport Salvage Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory CampAshland CampAshland CampAshland CampAshland DescriptionofProject drainagefacilities Constructconcretefloors,sides,andpipetentframes Improveairport Extendandimprovefacilities. Constructstoragegarage. Improveandenlargeairport. Improvementstomunicipalairport Improveairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improveairport. Removeabandonedstreetcarrailsandreplacearea affected. Complete,transcribe,andtabulatedataonexisting buildinglines. Repaircanvascots Employprofessional,clerical,andeducationalpersons Employneedypersonstorepairheaters,stoves,andtents Prepareacomprehensiverecordofthegravesof HonorablyDischargedVeterans Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructionofasingleunitNationalGuardArmory Constructgaragesandshopbuildings ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory CompleteconstructionofArmorybuilding Renovatearmoryandimprovegrounds. ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory ConstructsingleunitinfantrycompanyArmory ArmoryatU.ofNevada Constructnewbuildings,additionstoexistingbuildings, andimproveexistingbuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Improvefacilities. Improvefacilities. Constructnewbuildings,additionstoexistingbuildings, andimproveexistingbuildings,facilities,andgrounds. 86573210 465732153 16517388 26517387 26517358 16537359 165173133 165173211 165173110 265173129 165181XXX 165818043 665813141 165812009 6581404 665812252 6581416 6581403 658141X 165812X 2651819 6581X 6581240X 16510435 165181165 651812147 6518121X7 165181165 17,616.00 83,253.00 803,918.00 13,262.00 530,462.00 164,750.00 615,052.00 190,716.00 94,319.00 104,999.00 40,818.00 452.00 14,416.00 92,719.00 46,477.00 19,124.00 13,393.00 16,000.00 1,018.00 3,298.00 11,129.00 435,967.00 3704X 28,271.00 182,270.00 CommandingOfficer,FortLincoln,U.S.Army WarDepartment CityofFargo NorthDakotaNationalGuard CityofBismarck WarDepartment CityofGrandForks WarDepartment ParkDistrictoftheCityofMinot CityofFargo CityofOmaha,DepartmentofPublic Improvements NebraskaNationalGuardOmahaUnit U.S.Army,C.C.C. U.S.Army,QuartermasterDepot OfficeofStateAdjutantGeneral U.S.Army,C.C.C. NebraskaNationalGuard NebraskaNationalGuard NebraskaNationalGuard NebraskaNationalGuardAdjutant General'sNebraskaNationalGuard,Adjutant GeneralsDepartment WarDepartment NebraskaNationalGuard NebraskaNationalGuard NebraskaNationalGuard WarDepartment O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
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State NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE County Saunders Saunders Saunders Lincoln Lincoln Saunders Hill Case Douglas Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Lincoln Lincoln Douglas City Ashland Ashland Ashland Maxwell Maxwell Ashland GrandIsland Plattsmouth Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Maxwell Maxwell Nr.Omaha Location CampAshland CampAshland CampAshland Cemetery Cemetery COE Communications FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortCrook FortMcPherson FortMcPherson FortOmaha DescriptionofProject Constructconcreteboxingstadium Improvefacilities MakeimprovementstoCampAshland Makegeneralimprovementstocemetery Makeimprovementstocemetery ImprovebanksofPlatteRiver Constructandimprovefacilities. Improveriflerange AccessroadtoFortCrook Constructbarracks,resurfaceroad,andrehabilitate buildingsandutilitysystems. Constructbarracks,resurfaceroad,andrehabilitate buildingsandutilitysystems. Constructandimprovefacilities. Improvebuildings,utilities,facilities,andgrounds. Surfaceandgraderoads Generalrenovationofbarrack Repairsandadditionstohangars Gradeandlevelgovernmentreservation Replaceboilersandrepairtransmissionlineandunit heatingplants Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Gradeandsurfaceroadsandbeautifygrounds Gradeandlevelgovernmentreservation Repairsandadditionstohangars Improvebuildingsandgrounds improveroads Improvemilitaryreservation Makeimprovementstobuildings Improvemilitaryreservation Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilities,andgrounds Improveriflerange Gradeandsurfacedrives,constructsidewalks,and landscape Thinandtransplantshrubbery,seedbarrenareas,andThin andtransplantshrubbery,seedbarrenareas,andrepair andrehabilitateroadsandutilitiessystems. O.P.Number 165813011 651812167 665812279 5659125 76581213 46581252 265381115 7658122 651812299 1338112X 133811XX 165381270 265281117 265811000 265812001 265814001 26581400x 26581XXXX 6538135 65811257 65811945 65811992 71321X 7658111 7658112 7658125 7658132 765XX2XX 165818099 3658124 13281111 TotalAllFunds 9,260.00 41,932.00 34,500.00 9,059.00 27,020.00 22,255.00 15,819.00 12,600.00 295,677.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 140,464.00 217,588.00 19,411.00 15,027.00 2,429.00 6,385.00 20,081.00 25,260.00 75,000.00 25,128.00 99,114.00 31,695.00 13,438.00 101,590.00 5,390.00 5,290.00 50,000.00 Sponsor NebraskaNationalGuard WarDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment,Nebraska NationalGuard CommandingGeneral,7thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,7thCorpsArea,U.S. Army NebraskaNationalGuard FederalCommunicationsCommission CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,FortCrook CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army U.S.ArmyAirCorpsOffuttField CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army AirCorps CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army NebraskaNationalGuard,CompanyD,134th Infantry CommandingOfficer,FortMcPherson,U.S. Army WarDepartment
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State NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE County Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Sarpy Danes Danes Danes Danes Danes Dawes Adam Dodge Douglas Douglas Douglas Gage Hill Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas City Nr.Omaha Omaha Omaha Omaha Nr.Omaha Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Hastings Fremont Nr.Omaha Omaha Omaha Beatrice GrandIsland NorthPlatte Nr.North Platte Platte McCook Norfolk Omaha Omaha Omaha Omaha Omaha Omaha Omaha Location FortOmaha FortOmaha FortOmaha FortOmaha FortOmaha FortRobinson FortRobinson FortRobinson FortRobinson FortRobinson FortRobinson MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport OmahaQMDepot OmahaQMDepot OmahaQMDepot OmahaQMDepot OmahaQMDepot OmahaQMDepot OmahaQMDepot DescriptionofProject Improvebuildingsandgrounds. Paintandrepairsidewalksandceilingandbuildshelves Makegeneralimprovements AccessroadtoFortOmaha Constructandimprovefacilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,utilities,and grounds. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,utilities,and grounds. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,utilities,and grounds. Constructandimprovebuildingsandutilities. Improvestorageplants,buildings,watersupplyand distributionsystems,constructstructures,andlandscape ImproveFortRobinson Constructairport. Developmunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport. Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport. Constructmunicipalairport. Makeimprovementsatmunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improveairport. Constructanewairport. Constructmunicipalairport. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Beautifyarea. Constructgarageandmakegeneralimprovementsto Constructgarageandmakegeneralimprovementsto QuartermasterDepot. Improvebuildingsandgrounds Renovateandreconstructtents,stoves,andfurnishings, andrearrangewarehouses Improvebuildingsandgrounds Renovateandremodelbuildingsandimproveutilitiesand landscaping O.P.Number 165281191 165812054 3658121 651812299 26538168 16538130 1653813X 26538146 65381130 7658131 3658122 265181121 265181113 65181145 165181148 165181245 265181120 265181116 165181173 651812199 165181173 265181112 265181118 11X381XX 65231267 65381XX 7658123 7658124 7658125 7658128 TotalAllFunds 45,577.00 684.00 32,873.00 577,419.00 83,058.00 35,383.00 39,118.00 67,531.00 38,564.00 17,885.00 19,444.00 266,346.00 304,869.00 13,184.00 615,943.00 33,122.00 407,834.00 440,537.00 241,072.00 71,500.00 134,421.00 126,712.00 195,540.00 5,000.00 18,442.00 56,039.00 40,226.00 30,344.00 60,986.00 39,857.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FortOmaha,U.S.Army NebraskaNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,FortOmaha,U.S.Army WarDepartment CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer,Omaha, WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortRobinson,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortRobinson,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortRobinson,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortRobinson,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortRobinson,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortRobinson,U.S. Army CityCouncilofHastings CityofFremont WarDepartment CityCouncil,CityofOmaha CityCouncilofOmaha CityofBeatrice CityCouncilofGrandIsland CityCouncilofNorthPlatte WarDepartment CityCouncilofNorthPlatte CityCouncilofMcCook CityofNorfolk WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,OmahaQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,OmahaQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortOmaha,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,OmahaQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortOmaha,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,OmahaQMDepot,U.S. Army
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State NE NE NE NE NE NE NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH County Douglas Douglas Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Lincoln Merrimack Hillsboro Merrimack Merrimack Merrimack Merrimack Sullivan Statewide Statewide Merrimack& Rockingham Belknap Coos Hillsborough Hillsborough, Rockingham Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Rockingham Merrimack Merrimack& Rockingham Hillsborough,, Rockingham City Omaha Omaha Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Concord Nashua Concord Concord Concord Concord Newport Auburn& Hooksett Gilford Milan Manchester Claremont Claremont Claremont Portsmouth Hooksett, Auburn Auburn& Hooksett Manchester Location OmahaQMDepot OmahaQMDepot PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities Range Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory COE COE Communications Conservation FederalSmallArmsTargetRange MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport PortsmouthNAS PortsmouthNAS RifleRange RifleRange Roads DescriptionofProject MakegeneralimprovementstoQuartermasterDepot Constructstructures,sidewalks,water,sewer,and electricallines,andsurfaceroads Constructandimprovesanitarysewagedisposalsystem. Improvestreets,sidewalks,andstormsewers. Constructandimprovewatersupplyanddistribution system. Improveriflerange Typeandarrangedata. ExtensiverepairsonArmory Constructgaragesandrepairshops. Constructgarages,repairshops,andimprovegrounds. Improvegarages. Improvebuildings. ConstructNationalGuardArmory Preparesiteforfloodcontroldamandreservoir Prosecutefloodcontrolexaminationsandsurveys Rehabilitatecommunicationandfirecontrolsystems. Eliminatemosquitoesbytheapplicationoflarvicidesand drainage. Constructnewandrebuildriflerange. Developairport. Developanairport. Constructandimprovefacilities. Improveairport. Developandimprovemunicipalairport Improveairport. Developairport. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Rehabilitate,extend,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Improverifleranges. Constructnewandrebuildriflerange. Constructaccessroads. O.P.Number 76581X15 165181344 265181123 26518114 66581273 6511360 6513647 16511322 1651132X 16511384 26511320 6513507 713290 71332 16521326 265113X 16531352 16511349 16511350 16511324 26521318 16511318 26511313 2651132 11331314 16521368 26511317 1653139 16511380 TotalAllFunds 54,058.00 125,980.00 270,241.00 575,079.00 174,912.00 9,917.00 15,349.00 76,463.00 76,463.00 81,857.00 27,796.00 30,000.00 72,000.00 37,258.00 20,784.00 116,073.00 910,396.00 780,790.00 549,758.00 789,159.00 118,235.00 101,719.00 93,979.00 50,000.00 1,902,652.00 133,644.00 116,073.00 445,650.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,OmahaQMDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,OmahaQMDepot,U.S. Army VillageofBellevue CityofBellevue VillageofBellevue NebraskaNationalGuard,CompanyD,134th Infantry StateCommitteeonMilitaryX TheAdjutantGeneralofNewHampshire TheAdjutantGeneralofNewHampshire TheAdjutantGeneralofNewHampshire TheAdjutantGeneralofNewHampshire WarDepartmentCorpsofEngineers WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers U.S.Army,SignalOfficer,ArmyBase,1stCorps Area StateBoardofHealth TheAdjutantGeneralofNewHampshire CityofLaconiaandBelknapCounty Commissioners CityofBerlin CityofManchester CommandingOfficer,ManchesterAirport,U.S. Army WarDepartment BoardofSelectmen BoardofSelectmen,TownofClaremont WarDepartment Commandant,1stNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy TheAdjutantGeneralofNewHampshire TheAdjutantGeneralofNewHampshire CityofManchesterandTownofLondonderry
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State NH NH NH NH NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ County Statewide Hillsboro General Bergen Burlington Burlington Cumberland Essex Essex Hudson Hudson Mercer Mercer Mercer Mercer Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Passaic Passaic Passaic City Teaneck Burlington Mt.Holly Bridgeton WestOrange WestOrange JerseyCity JerseyCity Lawrence Lawrence Trenton Trenton AsburyPark AsburyPark RedBank Passaic Paterson Peterson Location Survey Survey Survey Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Surveys,soiltests,engineeringassistance Conductgeodeticcontrolsurveys. Makesurveys,plans,layouts,andsoiltests. Constructfence. Prepareacompletesetofplansandspecificationsfrom dataandrecordsonarmories,arsenals,andairports Constructpistolandriflerange. AlterationandadditiontoArmory ReplacesewerconnectionatArmorybuildingonGrant Street Replacingpresentrottedoutwindowsillsandpainting, cleaningandwhitewashingwallsintheArmorybuilding Improve102ndCalvaryArmory Improvearmorygrounds. DemolishingcurbandsidewalksatArmoryand construction,layingandfinishingsidewalksalongstructure ImprovegroundsaroundMontgomeryStreetArmory Rehabilitatebuildings Improve112thFieldArtilleryArmory Improve114thInfantryArmory Improve114thInfantryArmory PaintinteriorofdrillshedatNationalGuardArmory Building PaintingofNationalGuardArmoryBuilding Improve,renovate,andmakealterationsatArmory Improve113thInfantryArmoryBuilding,locatedatRiver DriveandMainAvenue GeneralrepairstoArmoryonMarketStreet Improve113thInfantryArmory,includingconstructing floor,walls,ceilings,andrifleranges,filling,removing floors,painting,installingplumbing,electrical,heating,and ventilationfacilities ImprovetheNationalGuardArmorybypainting,and performworkapparentthereto ImprovementstoArmory Replacingconcretefloorpaintwalls,replaceplumbing fixturesandpaintfloors,inArmory O.P.Number 16521331 165214284 165X133X 2653137 665225689 26512237 65223451 65221352 65225648 165122248 665222161 6522951 165172340 165122340 165122160 465222567 65122163 68522220 TotalAllFunds 20,390.00 20,390.00 21,272.00 60,835.00 17,304.00 2,265.00 120,536.00 15,373.00 11,520.00 7,228.00 39,005.00 1,106.00 823.00 13,944.00 2,151.00 9,338.00 19,678.00 Sponsor WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,1stCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer,Boston, WarDepartment NewJerseyQuartermasterGeneral's Department TownshipofTeaneck WarDepartment NewJerseyNationalGuardQuartermaster GeneralNewJerseyNationalGuard, QuartermasterGeneralDepartment QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartmentofNew Jersey WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment QuartermasterGeneralDepartment,Stateof NewJersey QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartmentNew Jersey NationalGuard StateofNewJerseyQuartermasterGeneral's Department
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State NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ County Trenton Union Union Union Union Union Union Union Woodbury Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington City Mercer Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Plainfield Westfield Westfield Gloucester Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Auxiliaryflyingfield CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix DescriptionofProject Improvethe114thInfantryArmorybypaintingtheinterior andexterior,preservefloors Alterarmorybuildingandconstructdriveways,curbs, ramps,andwalls Installnewservicestobuilding ElizabethArmory.Interiorandexteriorpainting,drillhall floors,fireproofceilinginboilerroom Takedownbrickalongrearwallandrelay ImproveArmory Constructdrillfield,drives,drains,andlandscape Developdrillfield Improve114thInfantryArmoryandsurroundinggrounds atBroadwayandRedBankAvenue Developauxiliaryflyingfield Improvesanitarysewerlines Improvesanitarysewerlines. Beautifyandimprovegrounds. Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Improvebuildingsandfacilities Constructadditionstobuildings. Improvefacilities. Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities. Rehabilitatebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds. Improvebuildings. ImproveParadegroundsanddrillarea Grading,excavating,placingfoundation,planting,and installingpipes Improvebuildings Improvetentfacilities Improvegrounds. Improveroadsandstreets. Providerecreationalfacilities Providecombatrangeandrecreationalfacilities. Improveroadsandstreets Improveairport Constructofficers'messandkitchen Improvetentfacilities. Constructsidewalks Constructcatchbasin,drainage O.P.Number 465222221 465223119 65226192 165222076 465222548 460222579 7132209 16522214 1652221X 16522249 165322100 165322158 16532216 165322XX 1653X 26522245 652223X 65222410 65222483 65222541 65222706 65222X1 65222X83 65322159 6532215X 65322212 65322213 65322554 65322704 65322707 65322708 TotalAllFunds 67,158.00 10,301.00 5,809.00 3,462.00 7,144.00 23,409.00 25,818.00 2,976.00 100,000.00 15,193.00 20,536.00 149,617.00 311,176.00 1,067,977.00 25,224.00 88,182.00 2,175,252.00 1,161,877.00 31,352.00 128,168.00 71,630.00 18,724.00 23,596.00 28,892.00 71,630.00 139,019.00 170,950.00 85,564.00 71,377.00 18,396.00 72,416.00 11,898.00 8,784.00 Sponsor QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment,New JerseyNationalGuard QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment StateofNewJerseyQuartermasterGeneral's Department StateofNewJerseyQuartermasterGeneral's Department QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment,New JerseyNationalGuard WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment
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State NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ County Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington,Ocean Burlington,Ocean Burlington,Ocean Burlington,Ocean City Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Location CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix DescriptionofProject Constructofficers'swimmingpool Constructswimmingpoolandinstallfacilities. Constructsidewalks. Improveairport. Constructandimproverailfacilities. Reconstructandimproveroadsandstreets. Constructbuildingsandadditions. Developandimproveparadegroundanddrillarea. Constructcatchbasinsandmanholes. Constructlandingfield Improveroadsandstreets Landscapeandimprovegrounds. Clearwoodsofunderbrush. Eliminatemosquitoesforthecontrolofmalaria Constructconcretepavement. Reconditionsewersystemanddisposalplant. Makeimprovementsatcemetery Improvetruckstoragesheds Improveriflerange Improvebuildings. Improvetentfacilities Improvetentarea Improvewatersupplyanddistributionsystem. Constructsidewalks. Constructretainingwall,placeguardrail,andmoveisland fromstreams Constructswimmingpool Constructnewbuildings. Constructmachinegunrange Constructrailroadextensionsandsidings Constructbarracks,messhalls,andlatrines Improvefacilities. Constructrunways Constructionofbuildingsandutilities Rehabilitatebuildingsandlandscape ImproveCampDixbyconstructingbarracks,officersand NCOquarters,warehouses,andutilities,grading, landscaping,improvingandconstructingroadsand landscaping,improvingandconstructingroadsand O.P.Number 65322779 6532277X 65322X0X 653X 653X 65X 65X 65X 65X2270X 6652229 7652211 76522222 76522223 76522224 76522227 76522236 76522239 76522243 7652225 76522255 7652226 765222X 765222X1 8652215 86522210 86522226 86522244 X6522234 X652228 265222111 11332272 1332237 13332129 713232 TotalAllFunds 14,495.00 25,700.00 17X20 95,957.00 47,077.00 119,350.00 29,341.00 176,257.00 18,005.00 171,088.00 240,579.00 16,849.00 29,713.00 15,224.00 9,639.00 53,776.00 15,159.00 5,975.00 111,970.00 81,000.00 12,870.00 16,870.00 5,076.00 12,809.00 18,919.00 40,000.00, 62,809.00 9,932.00 10X9XX 80,145.00 98,150.00 250,000.00 200,000.00 100,000.00 450,000.00 Sponsor WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army WarDepartment,Q.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army, andWarDepartment
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject sidewalks,improvingadministrationbuildingwarehouses, electricpowerhouses,fireandguardhouse,bakery,utility shop,andgasandoilstoragebuilding NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ CapeMay CapeMay CapeMay CapeMay CapeMay Hudson Middlesex Monmouth Morris Statewide Camden Camden Camden Camden CapeMay Passaic Union CapeMay CapeMay CapeMay CapeMay CapeMay Raritan Keyport,Long Branch Audubon Audubon Bellmawr Bellmawr Paterson Clark CapeMayNAS CapeMayNAS CapeMayNAS CapeMayNAS CapeMayNAS Conservation Conservation Conservation Conservation Conservation DefenseHousing DefenseHousing DefenseHousing DefenseHousing DefenseHousing DefenseHousing DefenseHousing Improvebuildingsandgrounds. Constructandimprovepublicaccessroadsanddrainage facilities Rehabilitateandprovideextensionstobuildings Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds Constructbuildings Eradicateinsectpests Eradicateinsectpests Conductmosquitocontrolwork Makeimprovementsformosquitocontrolpurposes Eliminatemosquitoesbytheapplicationoflarvicidesand drainage. ConstructfacilitiesandutilitiesforDefenseHousing Developments ConstructfacilitiesandutilitiesforDefenseHousing Developments Preparesitebyclearingandgrubbingwoodedarea Constructroads,curbs,sidewalks,stormsewers,and landscape ConstructfacilitiesandutilitiesforDefenseHousing Developments Constructtemporaryhousingfacilities ConstructfacilitiesandutilitiesforDefenseHousing Developments Improvebuildingsandgroundsbyconstructingmagazines andrailfacilities,barracks,dispensary,offersand noncommissionedofficersquarters,roads,sidewalksand utilities,,landscaping;andperformingappurtenantand incidentaltasks. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyandgpyy ppypurification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and draingrounds,includingimprovingroadsandwalks Improvegroundsandfacilities,includingreconstructing railroadtracks,clearing,draining,andfillingswamplands, excavating,grading,graveling,surfacing,andoilingroads Constructfencesandpatrolroads 7652222 165122479 165222306 165322314 265322117 165122457 165222427 165122495 26512243 26512260 165129306 26532217 26522246 26532258 265322103 265322110 165322492 75,000.00 159,953.00 1,669,802.00 253,207.00 107,465.00 319,019.00 52,607.00 113,780.00 127,716.00 394,158.00 505,550.00 206,297.00 26,277.00 206,381.00 90,475.00 289,313.00 794,404.00 CommandingOfficer,4thNavalDistrict,U.S. Navy NewJerseyStateHighwayDepartment Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy HudsonCountyMosquitoExtermination Commission MiddlesexCountyMosquitoExtermination Commission MonmouthCountyMosquitoExtermination Commission MorrisCountyMosquitoExtermination Commission StateDepartmentofHealthandNewJersey AgriculturalExperimentStation BoroughofAudubon FederalWorksAgency,MutualDefense HousingDivision FederalWorksAgency,MutualDefense HousingDivision FederalWorksAgency,MutualDefense HousingDivision Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,67thCoastArtillery,U.S. Army FederalWorksAgency,MutualDefense HousingDivision CommandingOfficer,DelawareOrdnance Depot,andWarDepartment O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
NJ
Salem
Nr. Fedrickstown
DelawareOrdnanceDepot
713219
900,000.00
NJ
Salem
Nr. Fedrickstown
DelawareOrdnanceDepot
7132201
30,000.00
WarDepartment
NJ NJ
Salem Salem
DelawareOrdnanceDepot DelawareOrdnanceDepot
76522231 165322216
99,904.00 154,821.00
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor Depot,U.S.CommandingOfficer,Delaware OrdnanceDepot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,DelawareOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,DelawareOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,DelawareOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,DelawareOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,DelawareOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army
NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ
Nr. Fedrickstown Nr. Fedrickstown Nr. Fedrickstown Nr. Fedrickstown Nr.Penns Grove Highlands Highlands Highlands
Improvegroundsandfacilities Constructfencesandpatrolroads Improvegroundsandfacilities Repairandimprovegroundssurroundingplantbuildings ImprovegroundsandfacilitiesImprovegroundsand facilities Reconstructdocks. Reconstructdocks. Installmanholes. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and draingroundsincludingimprovementstoroadsanddrain groundsincludingimprovementstoroadsandwalks Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilitiesbyconstructing NCOquartersandofficersquarters,gradingand landscaping,constructingandimprovingroads,sidewalks andutilities Modernizeandimproveroads,highways,andstreets. Improvestreets,roads,andhighways. Improveandmodernizebuildingsandutilities. Improveandmodernizewatersupplyandpurification. Modernizeandimproverailwaysystem. Improveandmodernizeelectrictransmissionlines. Improvegrounds,includinglandscapingandbeautifying, demolishingoldCoastGuardbuildingandperforming Constructadditiontobuilding. Constructgarageadditions. Constructtenniscourts. Erecttrainingcamp. Improvebuildingsandgrounds Repairandrehabilitationofbarracks,quarters,and warehouses ConstructMilitaryfacilities ImproveandextendMilitaryDefensefacilities Improverailroads
NJ
Monmouth
Nr.Highland
FortHancock
7132116
50,000.00
WarDepartment
NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ
Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth
Nr.Highland Nr.Highland Nr.Highland Nr.Highland Nr.Highland Nr.Highland Nr.Highland Nr.Highland Nr.Highland Nr.Highland Nr.Highland Nr.Highland Oceanport SandyHook SandyHook SandyHook SandyHook
FortHancock FortHancock FortHancock FortHancock FortHancock FortHancock FortHancock FortHancock FortHancock FortHancock FortHancock FortHancock FortHancock FortHancock FortHancock FortHancock FortHancock
713230 7652212 7652218 76522213 76522214 76522217 76522218 76522250 86522211 8652222X 86522252 X6522219 65222233 133226 165322159 26522232 65222160
200,000.00 28,705.00 36,223.00 105,289.00 28,655.00 28,660.00 26,655.00 3,272.00 2,814.00 13,876.00 6,639.00 91,969.00 63,412.00 50,000.00 626,168.00 339,512.00 58,938.00
CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,Fort Hancock CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army
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State NJ NJ NJ County Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth City SandyHook SandyHook SandyHook Location FortHancock FortHancock FortHancock DescriptionofProject Improveroads Constructtrainingcamp Constructtentplatforms Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and draingroundsincludingimprovementstoroadsandwalks Improvebuildingsandgroundsbyconstructingbarracks, roads,sidewalks,andutilities,improvingroads,sidewalks, andutilities,gradingandlandscaping Makeimprovements,includingimprovingdrainage systemsinQuartermasterarea,fillinganddrainingareas nearAdministrationbuildingandhospital,landscaping grounds,gradinglandingfield,drillandparadegrounds Constructandimproveroadsandstreets,bysurfacing LeonardAvenueandxxxAvenueextension,construction walksandextensiontocoalstoragearea Developauxiliaryflyingfield Renovateandmakealterationstobuildings,facilities,and grounds Reconstructwalltopreventerosion Reconstructandimprovefacilitiesandbuildings Constructbuildingsandinstallutilities Fillinlowareasandmakegeneralimprovementsto grounds Digupandrelaydrain Expandfacilities Expandfacilities Increaseandimprovefacilities Improvebuildings,includinggeneraloverhaulingof plumbing,heating,andelectricalfacilitiesintemporaryand permanentbuildings,repairingandimprovingbuildings, paintinginteriorandexteriorofhospitalofficerquarters, barracks,quartermasterbuildingsandothermiscellaneous structures,reconstructingporches,constructingextensions toblacksmithshops,plantingpropagatingbuildingand incineratorstack,improvingpigeontrainingcenter, waterproofingquarters Repairingandpaintingbuildings Fillinlowareaswheretemporarybuildingshavebeen demolishedandgeneralimprovementstogrounds O.P.Number 65222561 65322351 65322475 TotalAllFunds 9,577.00 45,760.00 26,070.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army
NJ
Monmouth
Nr.LongBeach
FortMonmouth
7132134
50,000.00
WarDepartment
NJ
Monmouth
Nr.LongBeach
FortMonmouth
713252
45,000.00
CommandingOfficer,FortMonmouth,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMonmouth,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMonmouth,U.S. Army MonmouthCountyBoardofChosen Freeholders CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMonmouth,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMonmouth,U.S. Army Quartermaster Quartermaster CommandingOfficer,FortMonmouth,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMonmouth,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army
NJ
Monmouth
Nr.LongBeach
FortMonmouth
7652224
70,056.00
NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ
Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth
Nr.LongBeach Oceanport Oceanport Oceanport Oceanport Oceanport Oceanport Oceanport Oceanport Oceanport Oceanport
FortMonmouth FortMonmouth FortMonmouth FortMonmouth FortMonmouth FortMonmouth FortMonmouth FortMonmouth FortMonmouth FortMonmouth FortMonmouth
8652213 165122341 165222157 16522238 165222437 16532299 265228005 2652290XX 26532241 26532275 65322778
1,262.00 663,300.00 307,998.00 37,399.00 735,862.00 595,191.00 31,956.00 26,706.00 448,267.00 196,158.00 39,841.00
NJ
Monmouth
Oceanport
FortMonmouth
76522214
116,499.00
CommandingOfficer,FortMonmouth,U.S. Army
NJ NJ
Monmouth Monmouth
Oceanport Oceanport
FortMonmouth FortMonmouth
25,995.00 2,741.00
Quartermaster,FortMonmouth Quartermaster,FortMonmouth
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State NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ County Monmouth Monmouth Salem Salem Salem Sussex Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris City Oceanport SandyHook LowerPenns Neck Pennsville Pennsville Huntsville Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Nr.Dover Location FortMonmouth FortMonmouth FortMott FortMott FortMott Generalconstruction LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunition Depot LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunition Depot LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunition Depot LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunition Depot LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunition Depot LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunition Depot LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunition Depot LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunition Depot LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunition Depot LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunition Depot LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunition Depot LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunition Depot LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunition Depot LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunition Depot LakehurstNAS LakehurstNAS LakehurstNAS LakehurstNAS LakehurstNAS DescriptionofProject Repaintandrepairbrickmasonryofpermanentbuildings Improvebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds Improvecemeteryroadanddockroad,includingplacing curbs,gradingandpavingroadway Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Recreationalfacilities AccessroadtoNavalAmmunitionDepot Improvefacilities MakegeneralimprovementsatAmmunitionDepot Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds MakegeneralimprovementsatAmmunitionDepot Improvegeneralsafetyconditions MakeimprovementstoAmmunitionDepot Constructgutters,walls,androads Constructandimproverailroadtracksandtrestle Constructroads,includingexcavating,grading,filling,and surfacing,constructingmasonrywallsandgutters,and installingdrainpipe Improvegroundsandfacilities,includingrealigningand gradingrailroadtrack,clearingforandmakingfireroads, placingculvert,improvingandpaintingfence,grading Rehabilitatebuildingsandfacilities,including reconditioningbuildings,roads,railroadtracksandwalks, reconstructingandpaintingbuildingsandfences,installing sewerconnections Makeimprovements,includingclearing,grubbing,and ditchinggrounds,constructingwalls Constructandballastrailroadtracks Constructandrehabilitatebuildingsandfacilities. MakeimprovementsatNavalAirStation Excavate,clear,andlevelgrounds,andprovidebridges, roads,andfences ImprovementsatLakehurstNAS ImprovementsatLakehurstNAS O.P.Number 165222349 7652215 165222215 65222365 65221002 165122220 165222489 16522253 165322307 65322237 65322571 65322741 65322747 65322760 6652217 TotalAllFunds 6,533.00 307,998.00 12,198.00 137,676.00 17,435.00 44,079.00 759,280.00 140,489.00 514,293.00 149,126.00 70,264.00 123,947.00 133,032.00 116,825.00 73,311.00 Sponsor Quartermaster,FortMonmouth CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDuPont,U.S.Army TownshipCommittee Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.Navy,InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge, LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunitionDepot U.S.Navy,InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge, LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunitionDepot Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.Navy,InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge, LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunitionDepot U.S.Navy,InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge, LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunitionDepot U.S.Navy,InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge, LakeDenmarkNavalAmmunitionDepot Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,Naval AmmunitionDepot,U.S.NavyDepot,U.S. Navy CommandingOfficer,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S. Navy CommandingOfficer,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S. Navy InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,Naval AmmunitionDepot,U.S.Navy InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,Naval AmmunitionDepot,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment CommandingOfficer,LakehurstNavalAir Station,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,LakehurstNavalAir Station,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment
NJ
Morris
Nr.Dover
7652223
28,000.00
NJ
Morris
Nr.Dover
76522230
100,000.00
NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ
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State NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ County Ocean Atlantic Atlantic Cumberland Essex Morris CapeMay Ocean Ocean Ocean City Lakehurst AtlanticCity EggHarbor, Galloway Millville Newark FlorhamPark Borough, Hanover CapeMay Lakehurst Lakehurst Lakehurst Location LakehurstNAS MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NASLakehurst NASLakehurst NASLakehurst NASLakehurst DescriptionofProject Extensionoftwogravelpavedrunways Improvemunicipalairport. Constructmunicipalairport. Constructmunicipalairport Expandairportfacilities Constructmunicipalairport Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Makegeneralimprovementstoairplanelandingfield, airshipoperatingfield,buildings,utilities,andfacilities Improvegrounds,includingclearing,grubbing,pulling stumps,grading,leveling,constructingpaths Improveandreconditionaerialtransportationfacilities, includingbuildings,grounds,landfield,runways,and distributionsystems Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,installplumbing,heating,andelectricalfacilities, realignheadstones,landscape,grade,anddraingrounds includingimprovementstoroadsandwalksattheFinns PointNationalCemetery ImprovementsatUSNavalAmmunitionDepot Improvedock MakeimprovementsatSupplyDepotandDryDock facilities Reconstructexistingaccessroads Constructandimprovebuildingsandconstructroad Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructbuildings,facilities,andgrounds Constructroads,railroads,andbuildings Constructstoragebuilding Constructwatermains Constructaccessroad Constructrailroadandfence Constructpowderstoragemagazine O.P.Number 165122338 26512233 165122337 165122352 165122339 76522249 709244 76522244 7652227 TotalAllFunds 770,295.00 4,314,249.00 740,593.00 631,500.00 1,803,304.00 78,501.00 30,000.00 39,695.00 180,000.00 Sponsor CommerceAir CityofAtlanticCity CityofAtlanticCity WarDepartment DepartmentofPublicAffairs,CityofNewark TownofMorristown Commandant,4thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks CommandingOfficer,LakehurstAirStation, U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,LakehurstAirStation, U.S.Navy
NJ
Salem
Nr.Pennsville
NationalCemetery
7132202
150,000.00
WarDepartment
NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ
Morris Hudson Hudson Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris
Nr.Dover JerseyCity Bayonne Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover
NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalMilitiaArmory NavalSupplyDepot PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal
165322237 165122155 265222114 165222449 165322217 165322296 165322396 165328217 26532274 65322166 65322234 65322246 65322247 65322248
117,410.00 4,010.00 585412.00 107,178.00 281,123.00 207,017.00 389,933.00 467,996.00 262,101.00 49,899.00 17,548.00 25,398.00 39,358.00 21,505.00
U.S.NavyDepartment QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartmentofNew Jersey Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor Army NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal Constructpowderstoragemagazine Constructpowderstoragemagazine Constructpowderstoragemagazine Constructpowderstoragemagazine Constructpowderstoragemagazine Constructbuilding. Constructstoragebuilding Constructbuildingforequipment Constructextensiontobuildingforequipment Constructstoragebuilding Constructaccessroad Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Constructpipetrenchandramps Improvegrounds Constructbuilding. Constructbuilding. Constructroads Repairandrehabilitatebuildings,utilities,equipment, watersupply,andpurification,waterandsewerlines, transportationfacilities,andairport,improveplumbing, heating,andelectricalinstallations,landscape,grade,and draingrounds,alsoincludestheconstructionofstorage buildingsofficersquartersextensiontostoragebuildings, officersquarters,extensiontocarpentershop,change houses,lunchrooms,loadingbuildings,andsmall magazines,anddemolishingcondemnedbuildings Constructandreconstructroads,includingerectingguard rails,constructingrailroadcrossings,improvingshoulders ConstructbuildingsforstorageandforTetryl manufacturingpurposes,improveadjacentgrounds Eliminateinsanitarydevicesbytheconstructionofsanitary 65322249 65322250 65322251 65322252 65322253 65322320 65322323 65322409 65322463 65322524 65322540 65322636 65322742 65322748 65322761 65322787 65322788 21,505.00 21,505.00 21,505.00 21,505.00 21,505.00 7,425.00 7,230.00 24,822.00 43,907.00 7,230.00 7,620.00 16,920.00 14,800.00 53,743.00 44,841.00 14,840.00 32,052.00 CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army
NJ
Morris
Nr.Dover
PicatinnyArsenal
76522212
747,553.00
CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S. Army
NJ NJ NJ
Nr.Dover Nr.Dover
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State County City New Brunswick Raritan Raritan Raritan Raritan Raritan Raritan, Woodbridge Raritan, Woodbridge Raritan, Woodbridge Raritan, Woodbridge Raritan, Woodbridge Raritan, Woodbridge Raritan, Woodbridge Woodbridge Woodbridge Woodbridge Woodbridge Woodbridge Easthampton, Pemperton, NewHanover, North Hanover, Springfield, Lumberton Eatontown, Shrewsbury LittleSilver Neptune,Wall Location DescriptionofProject privies. NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal RaritanArsenal Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Improvearsenal. Improvearsenal. Improvestructures,utilities,andgrounds. Constructroadsandrailroadtracks Constructfences ConstructfencesatRaritanArsenal Constructroads Constructrailroadtracksandinstalldrainagetracks ImproveArmyArsenal Improveexistingcommunicationsystem Conducttopographic,overhead,andundergroundutilities surveys Constructroads Improvebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds Constructroads,pits,andrailroadsidings Improvearsenal. Improvebuildings,utilities,andfacilities. Improvedock. 713231 76522213 X65222XX 16532215 16532264 16532261 65322434 265322112 65222281 65222485 65222566 65322434 165222170 165322171 76522240 76522245 765222X3 45,000.00 349,437.00 14,221.00 97,447.00 96,025.00 155,246.00 92,312.00 60,120.00 254,736.00 97,710.00 29,588.00 39,648.00 144,430.00 440,672.00 161,972.00 126,846.00 139,832.00 201,902.00 CommandingOfficer,RaritanArsenal,U.S. WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,RaritanArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RaritanArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RaritanArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RaritanArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RaritanArsenal,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,RaritanArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RaritanArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RaritanArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RaritanArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RaritanArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RaritanArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RaritanArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RaritanArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RaritanArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RaritanArsenal,U.S. Army O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
NJ
Burlington
Roads
Improvepublicaccessroads.
165122458
1,704,036.00
NewJerseyStateHighwayDepartment
NJ NJ NJ
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State NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ County Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Atlantic Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth City Oceanport Oceanport RedBank, WestLong Branch SeaGirt SeaGirt SeaGirt SeaGirt SeaGirt Location Roads Roads Roads Salvage SeaGirt SeaGirt SeaGirt SeaGirt SeaGirt DescriptionofProject ImproveMainStreet Constructandimproveaccessroads Constructandimproveaccessroads Removeabandonedstreetcarrailsandresurface contiguousareas. ExtendbulkheadsalongStateGrounds Increasefacilities Demolishobsoletebuildings ImproveNationalGuardCamp Makeimprovementsandalterationstobuildings ImprovetheNationalGuardcampgrounds,including bulkheads,curbs,walks,sewers,manholes,andfield drains,reconstructingpumphousesandseptictanks, demolishingobsoletestructuresandhaulingtolowareas forfill,excavating Constructtentplatforms Preparemaps. Surveycemeteriesandburiallocationsofdeceased veterans Conductsurveyandpreparemap. Conductsurvey,preparemapofFortHancock Extendgeodeticcontrolsurveyalongstatehighways. Improvetrainingship, Repairandrehabilitationofbuilding Rehabilitatebuildingsandutilities,widenroads,andgrade land Rehabilitateandmodernizearmoriesandimprove grounds. Makegeneralimprovementstofacilitiesandgrounds. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,systems,andfacilities. Expandfacilitiesandimprovegrounds. ImprovefacilitiesofmilitaryestablishmentsImprove facilitiesofmilitaryestablishments. O.P.Number 26512265 26512296 26512296 265122128 465222187 651222526 651222582 651222619 65122439 TotalAllFunds 72,018.00 66,587.00 133,174.00 217,340.00 33,844.00 75,207.00 18,061.00 12,237.00 28,787.00 Sponsor BoroughCouncilofOceanport BoardofChosenFreeholders BoardofChosenFreeholders AtlanticCountyBoardofFreeholders WarDepartment QuartermasterGeneral,StateofNewJersey QuartermasterGeneral,StateofNewJersey WarDepartment QuartermasterGeneral,StateofNewJersey QuartermasterGeneraloftheStateofNew Jersey
NJ
Monmouth
SeaGirt
SeaGirt
665222504
31,025.00
NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ
Monmouth& Monmouth& Essex Burlington General Monmouth Monmouth Statewide Hudson Middlesex Monmouth Allcounties exceptCapeMay, Hunterdon, Ocean,Sussex& Warren Atlantic Middlesex Monmouth& Essex Statewide
WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army AdjutantGeneral CommandingOfficer,FortHancock,U.S.Army WarDepartment StateDepartmentofConservationand Development CommandingOfficer,TrainingShip,U.S.S. Newton,U.S.Navy WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C.
NJ
165122415
780,674.00
NJ NJ NJ NJ
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State NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM County Bernalillo Bernalillo Bernalillo Bernalillo Bernalillo Bernalillo Chaves Colfax Curry City Albuquerque Albuquerque Albuquerque Albuquerque Albuquerque Albuquerque Roswell Raton Clovis Location AlbuquerqueAirBase AlbuquerqueAirBase AlbuquerqueAirBase AlbuquerqueAirBase AlbuquerqueAirBase Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject MakegeneralimprovementsatAirBase Constructfacilitiesatairfield Constructdriveways,parkingareas,curbs,andgutters,and reseedfieldturf ImproveAirBase Remodelbuildingsandconstructgaragebuilding ImproveNationalGuardArmory ConstrictadditiontoArmory ConstructArmoryandimprovegrounds ImproveandremodelArmory Constructandimprovebuildingsandgroundsofthe NMARNG,includingremovingpresentstablesand constructingnewstables,constructingbarns,blacksmith shop,andcaretakerquarters;erectingfences,and performingappurtenantandincidentalwork. ReconstructandremodelArmorybuilding ConstructArmoryandimprovegrounds Constructionforcavalryunit RemodelandrebuildArmory Generalreconstructionof11thCalvaryArmory ExcavateandconcretebasementandremodelArmory RemodelArmorybuilding Paintinteriorofarmoryandconstructadditionsandcorrals ConstructArmoryandenclosestadium RemodelandrepairArmory Constructbuildingsforstorageofgunsandmotor Constructbuildingsforstorageofgunsandmotor equipmentandimprovegrounds CompleteconstructionofArmoryandimprovegrounds ModernizationofArmory Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Constructandimprovefacilities Makeimprovementstocamp Extendfacilities Constructbuildingtostoremotorizedequipment Constructbuildings O.P.Number 26528592 26538535 26538541 26538587 651852310 26518580 165852126 165185110 6518575 TotalAllFunds 100,226.00 4,367.00 137,130.00 563,059.00 48,799.00 9,978.00 24,075.00 232,527.00 24,053.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,AlbuquerqueAirBase, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,AlbuquerqueMilitary Airfield,U.S.ArmyAirCorps WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer CommandingOfficer,AlbuquerqueAirBase, U.S.Army NewMexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuard,158thField Artillery NewMexicoNationalGuardandBoardof Education,CityofRaton NewMexicoNationalGuard
NM
Curry
Clovis
Armory
665852259
3,755.00
NewMexicoNationalGuard
NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM
DonaAna Eddy Grant Grant Grant Hermosillo Luna Luna McKinley SanMiguel SantaFe SantaFe Socorro Taos SanMiguel SanMiguel SanMiguel SanMiguel SanMiguel
LasCruces Carlsbad SilverCity SilverCity SilverCity Albuquerque Deming Deming Gallup LasVegas SantaFe SantaFe Socorro Taos LasVegas LasVegas LasVegas LasVegas LasVegas
Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory CampCody CampCody CampCody CampCody CampCody
651852294 26518520 165359331 65851426 6585526 658596 651852349 65851549 165185138 6585110 165185154 65185130 6585203 165185135 165185222 165955039 26518568 65135102 65185129
12,276.00 108,355.00 12,080.00 10,791.00 124,792.00 64,321.00 15,514.00 38,572.00 261,396.00 25,253.00 216,441.00 29,030.00 17,054.00
NewMexicoNationalGuard StateArmoryBoard NewMexicoNationalGuard WarDepartment NewMexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuardandBoardof CountyCommissioners NewMexicoNationalGuard StateofNewMexico,OfficeoftheAdjutant General NewMexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuard
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State NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM County SanMiguel SanMiguel SanMiguel SanMiguel SanMiguel SanMiguel SantaFe SantaFe SantaFe DonaAna DonaAna DonaAna DonaAna DonaAna DonaAna DonaAna Grant Grant Chaves Luna Bernalillo Bernalillo Bernalillo Bernalillo Chaves Chaves Colfax Eddy Eddy Luna Quay City LasVegas LasVegas LasVegas LasVegas LasVegas Nr.LasVegas SantaFe SantaFe SantaFe Berino Berino Berino LasCruces Nr.Berino Nr.Berino Nr.Berino GilaNational Forest Roswell Deming Albuquerque Albuquerque Albuquerque Albuquerque Roswell Roswell Raton Carlsbad Nr.Carlsbad Deming Nr.Tucumcari Location CampCody CampLuna CampLuna CampLuna CampLuna CampLuna Cemetery Cemetery Cemetery DonaAnaTargetRange DonaAnaTargetRange DonaAnaTargetRange DonaAnaTargetRange DonaAnaTargetRange DonaAnaTargetRange DonaAnaTargetRange FortBayard FortBayard Generalconstruction Generalconstruction MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport DescriptionofProject ImproveNationalGuardCamp Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities,andimprove grounds Remodelexistingbuildingforuseasarsenal Extendfacilitiesandconstructbathandpowderhouses ImproveCampLuna,includingerectingfences,installing cattleguardsandculverts,andperformingincidentalwork thereto. Constructbuildings Improvecemetery Improvecemetery Improvecemetery Constructnewtargetrangefacilitiesandrehabilitate Constructnewtargetrangefacilitiesandrehabilitateand extendexistingfacilities Improveandextendrangefacilities Extendfacilities Constructgarageandshopbuilding Constructaccessroads Constructnewtargetrangefacilities AccessroadtoDonaAnaTargetRange ConstructarifletargetrangeforuseoftheNationalGuard andthegeneralpublic,andperformworkappurtenant thereto,ontheGilaNationalForest. Constructsanitaryandstormsewer Improvefacilities Erectadobefence Constructmunicipalairport Extendairport Constructmunicipalairport Improvementstomunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Developandimprovemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport USHwys65and66 O.P.Number 6518538 165185127 16518546 16518578 665852145 651852334 165285143 165385144 16538572 165385102 165385174 165385183 651852157 165185177 165385102 165166466 6658522 265854000 26518546 65851509 16518512 165185157 651852233 651852300 165185221 16518543 26518563 165185188 165185113 165185193 165185164 TotalAllFunds 10,678.00 93,932.00 5,661.00 45,101.00 3,690.00 7,033.00 14,833.00 16,588.00 56,513.00 26,450.00 79,282.00 17,519.00 15,926.00 397,072.00 13,871.00 288,365.00 3,313.00 11,774.00 164,477.00 32,686.00 516,945.00 24,557.00 92,538.00 387,089.00 111,430.00 265,565.00 229,025.00 48,232.00 228,752.00 18,276.00 Sponsor TheAdjutantGeneral'sDepartment,New MexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuard WarDepartment CommandingGeneral,8thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,8thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,8thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army NewMexicoNationalGuard,120thEngineers DonaAnaCountyBoardofCommissioners WarDepartment WarDepartment NewMexicoNationalGuard U.S.VeteransAdministration NewMexicoMilitaryInstitute WarDepartment CityofAlbuquerque WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofRoswell WarDepartment CityofRaton CityofCarlsbad WarDepartment VillageofDeming
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State NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM County SanMiguel SantaFe SantaFe SantaFe SantaFe Eddy Curry Eddy Eddy Grant Grant Quay SantaFe SantaFe SantaFe Chaves Chaves Chaves City Nr.LasVegas Nr.SantaFe SantaFe SantaFe SantaFe Carlsbad Clovis Carlsbad Nr.Carlsbad SilverCity SilverCity Tucumcari SantaFe SantaFe SantaFe Roswell Roswell Roswell Location MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirportpp MunicipalAirport NationalCemetery NationalCemetery NationalGuard NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NewMexicoMilitaryInstitute NewMexicoMilitaryInstitute NewMexicoMilitaryInstitute DescriptionofProject Improvementstomunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairportppp Improveandextendairport Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgroundsat cemetery Grade,drain,andlandscapegroundsandimprovebuildings RemodelNationalGuardstables Improveandremodelbuildingsandimprovegrounds Remodelstables,convertbuildings,andlandscapegrounds Constructriflerange,targetbases,storageroom,andfiring points,andperformappurtenantandincidentalwork. Constructstable,barn,blacksmithshopandhouse Construct,remodel,andimprovebuildingsandgrounds Constructequipmentgarage Improvefacilities ImproveNationalGuardbuildings Demolitionofoldstables Improvegrounds AcademicbuildingatNewMexicoMilitaryInstitute ImprovecampusoftheNewMexicoMilitaryInstitute, includingconstructingxxxbuilding,dwelling,house,and tenniscourts,improvingexistingtenniscourts. MakeimprovementstotheNewMexicoMilitaryInstitute groundsinthecityofRoswell,includingconstructing sidewalks,curbs,gutters,driveways,walls,andfences; grading;draining;landscaping,andperformingincidental workthereto. Improveandextendwaterdistributionsystemandthe sanitarysewersystem Constructriflerange Repairandenlargeriflerange Constructaccessroads Improveroad Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,installplumbing,heating,andelectricalfacilities, landscape,grade,anddraingrounds,realignheadstones. ConstructionofNationalGuardArmory ConstructionofNationalGuardArmory Constructmunicipalairport Improvecommercialairport. O.P.Number 165185160 66585287 165185151 26538571 265858000 651852337 651852350 651652337 66585234 165352127 651852351 165185163 165385175 465852115 6585825 165185116 651852256 665852235 TotalAllFunds 1,712.00 45,834.00, 487,267.00 44,900.00 6,972.00 8,371.00 12,511.00 11,425.00 2,659.00 22,083.00 25,575.00 111,456.00 29,122.00 43,756.00 38,572.00 59,334.00 18,056.00 Sponsor WarDepartment WarDepartmentp CityofSantaFeandCivilAeronautics Authority CommandingGeneral,8thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SantaFeNational Cemetery,U.S.Army WarDepartment NewMexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuard,Adjutant General'sDept. NewMexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuard CommandingGeneral,8thCorpsArea,U.S. Army NewMexicoNationalGuard WarDepartment WarDepartment NewMexicoMilitaryInstitute
NM
Chaves
Roswell
NewMexicoMilitaryInstitute
66585391
17,727.00
NewMexicoMilitaryInstitute
NM NM NM NM NM NM NV NV NV NV
Chaves Bernalillo SantaFe Bernalillo Grant,Hidalgo SantaFe Humboldt Pershing Clark Elmo
PublicUtilities Range Range Roads Roads SantaFeNationalCemetery Armory Armory MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport
651852207 465852218 6585104 165185220 165185203 7132105 654256 654255 16510447 16510444
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State NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY County Elmo Nye Nye Mineral Humboldt Pershing Pershing Albany Erie Monroe Monroe NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NY Orange City Elmo Nr.Tonopah Tonopah Hawthorne Winnemucca Lovelock Lovelock Albany Buffalo Rochester Rochester NewYork NewYorkCity NewYorkCity NewYorkCity NewYorkCity NewYorkCity NewYorkCity WestPoint Location MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport PublicUtilities Range Range Range Range Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin DescriptionofProject Improvecommercialairport. Developandimprovemunicipalairport Constructanddevelopairport. Constructsanitarysewerlines Constructriflerange Improveandcompleteriflerange Improveandcompleteriflerange Constructroof,coverfiringpointswithsand,andmove targets Toprovideemploymenttosortdrawingsofarmoriesand camps,toconductresearchinconnectionwiththehistory ofoldarmories Rearrangeandbringuptodateoutpatientcardsand clinicalrecordsfortheU.S.MarineHospital Preparemanuscriptsandmapsofstrategicimportance Preparemanuscriptsandreproducelithography. Preparedrawingsandplansofemergencymilitary structures Compileanddraftmaps Check,compute,correct,andadjustfielddata Preparetechnicalhandbooks Prepareapersonalrecordfileofallreserveofficers CompileanddraftstrategicmapsoftheU.S. Compiletechnicalliteratureandillustrativematerialonsoil conservation Preparetechnicalhandbooks Tabulatedataandcompleterecords Check,adjustdataobtainedoffieldsurveys Preparemapsshowingundergroundsewers,pipes,ppgg pptunnels,conduits,waterandgasmains,servicelines, manholes,catchbasins,andtelephoneandelectricallines atWestPointAcademy Catalog,record,andindexbooks,letters,pamphlets, records,artandhistoricalobjects,etc.,forU.S.Military Academy. Installascientificallypreparesystemfortakingan inventoryoftheU.S.ArmyandMilitaryAcademyproperty. Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, O.P.Number 16510457 16510437 16530437 16510459 65449 654154 654164 4452494 7652133 165221223 165221XX0 7659739 16529745 16529773 16529781 6529716 6529718 16529723 6529741 6529756 16529743 7652129 TotalAllFunds 153,279.00 184,770.00 185,790.00 30,941.00 1,412.00 8,992.00 1,579.00 75,795.00 125,755.00 31,650.00 993,513.00 1,484,455.00 123,065.00 1,393.00 65,994.00 79,454.00 87,929.00 130,109.00 143,577.00 4,266.00 Sponsor CityofElmo WarDepartment NyeCounty TownofHawthorne AdjutantGeneral'sOffice,NevadaNational Guard DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,New YorkState U.S.MarineHospital WarDepartment U.S.Army,OfficerinCharge,Engineer ReproductionPlant ChiefofEngineers,WarDepartment U.S.Army,OfficerinCharge,Engineer ReproductionPlant U.S.DepartmentofCommerce,Coastand GeodeticSurvey,U.S.WarDepartment,Corps ofEngineers,DistrictEngineer WarDepartment,MilitaryIntelligenceDivision G2 CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army EngineerReproductionPlant,Corpsof Engineers,U.S.WarDepartment U.S.DepartmentofAgriculture,Soil ConservationService U.S.Army,MilitaryIntelligence,DivisionU2 U.S.DepartmentofLabor,BureauofLabor Statistics WarDepartment Superintendent,U.S.MilitaryAcademy,U.S. Army Superintendent,U.S.MilitaryAcademy,U.S. Army Superintendent,U.S.MilitaryAcademy,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S.
NY NY NY
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject andclericalpersons NY NY NY NY NY NY Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany NewYorkCity Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons Constructemergencyfacilitiesfortroops. GeneralimprovementstoCalvaryArmoryanddrillfield GeneralimprovementstoStateInfantryArmorybuilding AdditiontoArmory Landscapeandimprovegrounds. ImprovetheCalvaryArmoryanddrillfield,including installingplumbingandelectricalfacilities,replacing roofingandflashings,painting,fillingandgradingfield, performingcarpentry,masonry,tile,andincidentalwork thereto. Constructconcretefloors,steelceilings,electrical, plumbingfortheInfantryArmory Reconstructarmoryrooms,constructwalls,excavate, plumbing,electricalwork WashingandpaintingadministrativepartofCalvary armory,constructofficer'sroom,reconstructbathroom PaintStateArmory ConstructartilleryArmory MakegeneralimprovementstostateArmory Rehabilitatearmorytoprovidequartersformilitarypolice. ConstructionofinfantryArmoryfortroopsandgeneral public AlterationtogroundsandstateArmory Alterandrepairarmory WorkatArmory ImproveArmorybuildingandgrounds Alterandrepairarsenal PaintArmory 212thCA212thC.A. Repairsandalterationstoarmories 165thInfantry SquadA101stCavalry 1stSat.NavalMilitia 36597325 265321227 465112431 465213571 6521XXXX 65321526 12,118.00 10,477.00 16,203.00 29,182.00 17,082.00 O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,New YorkState DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,New YorkState DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,War Department StateofNewYorkDivisionofMilitaryand NavalAffairs DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,New YorkState DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,New YorkState DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,New YorkState DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,New YorkState CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,Stateof NewYork DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,Stateof NewYork AdjutantGeneral,StateofNewYork,Division ofMilitaryandNavalAffairs TheAdjutantGeneral'sOffice,Divisionof MilitaryandNavalAffairs
NY
Albany
Albany
Armory
665212434
2,652.00
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Binghamton Broome Cayuga Columbia Erie Erie Erie Kings Madison Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan
Albany Albany Albany Cohoes Mt.Vernon Broome Binghamton Auburn Hudson Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo NewYorkCity Oneida NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork
Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory
062217XX 265221258 65X 165212256 65211787 XX5212169 165972X01 16521X17X 6587395 6597376 6597388 6597396 6597597
30,887.00 36,374.00 11,800.00 11,605.00 16,130.00 567,704.00 142,114.00 142,114.00 88,560.00 1,987.00
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State NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY County Manhattan Monroe Oneida Oneida Orange Orange Oswego Queens Queens Rensselaer City NewYork Rochester Rome Utica Middletown Middletown Oswego NewYork NewYork Troy Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject 102ndMed.Reg. RepairstoArmory ConstructArmorybuilding AdditionsandalterationstoArmory. ConstructadditionstoArmory RepairstoArmory ImprovetheStateArmory,includingpainting,caulking,and improvingwindowsanddoors,removingvarnish,painting masonrywalls 104thFieldArtillery 4thBnNavalMilitia ModernizeandimproveArmory ConstructanadditiontotheStateArmoryandimprove grounds,includingrenewingslaboverapproach,curbs, walksanddriveways,rebuildingparapetwalls,painting, renewingportionsofplumbing,watersupply,electrical andheatingfacilities,plastering,varnishing,providing parkingspaceandlawnareas CavalryHeadquartersBrigade 33rdFleetDivision ExtensionofArmoryfacilities ImprovementsonStateArmory Paintwallsandconstructfloor MakerepairsandimprovementstoKingstonArmory Paintexteriorofbuildingsandconstructentrancetodrill hall Paint,repairwindowsanddoors,placeplaster,andalter exteriorofStateArmory ImproveArmorygarage ImprovementsatArmoryBuilding ConstructionofmodernArmory CompleteStateArmory Paintsidewallandrooftrusses Rehabilitatebuildings,utilities,facilities,roads,and railroads Rehabilitatebuildings,utilities,facilities,roads,and railroads Repairandrehabilitatebuildings O.P.Number 6597891 652112XX 6521X83X 65211505 65211645 65211936 665212537 6597402 6597403 465212729 TotalAllFunds 3,290.00 68,947.00 Sponsor StateofNewYorkDivisionofMilitaryand NavalAffairs StateofNewYorkDivisionofMilitaryand NavalAffairs
NY
Rensselaer
Troy
Armory
665212256
64,635.00
StateofNewYorkDivisionofMilitaryand NavalAffairs
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
Richmond Richmond Richmond St.Lawrence Ulster Ulster Ulster Westchester Westchester Westchester Westchester Westchester Westchester Kings Kings Kings
StatenIsland StatenIsland StatenIsland Ogdensburg Kingston Kingston Kingston MountVernon MountVernon NewRochelle Ossining WhitePlains Yonkers NewYork NewYork NewYork
Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armyunknown Armyunknown Armyunknown
6597399 6597400 6597578 65217405 165213175 1652131XX 564212325 465212204 465212735 652153XX 65211211 165212143 165212522 16529795 26529717 265972012
2,962.00 1,166.00 10,922.00 7,809.00 7,338.00 6,943.00 1,520.00 314,500.00, 2,769,100.00 1,514,022.00
NationalGuard101stCavalryofNewYork State DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,New YorkState DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,New YorkState DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,The AdjutantGeneralsOffice DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,Stateof NewYork DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,Stateof NewYork DivisionofNavalandMilitaryAffairs,The AdjutantGeneral StateArmoryBoard CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army U.S.ArmyWarDepartment2ndCorpsArea
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State NY County Kings City Location Armyunknown DescriptionofProject Repairandrehabilitatebuildings AlterandrehabilitateU.S.ArmybuildingonWhitehall Street,includingmodernizingwatersystemandplumbing, removingoldandinstallingnewplumbingfixtures, painting,doingelectricalwork,placingmetalpartitions, improvingroofandfireescapes Repairbuildings,grounds,andutilities Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings,roads,systems, grounds,andutilities Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Makegeneralimprovementstogrounds Repairandrehabilitatebuildings Repairandrehabilitatebuildings Improvebuildingsandgrounds Repairandimprovebuildingsandgrounds Makeadditionsandalterationstobuildings Improvegrounds,utilities,roads,andwalks Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Improveauxiliaryflyingfield Improveandprotectfacilities Constructandimprovebuildings,structures,andfacilities. Constructandimprovebuildings,utilities,structures,and facilities. constructandimprovebuildings,distributingsystems, waterfrontstructures,tracks,pavements,and transportationfacilities Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andutilities, includingdistributingsystems,tracks,pavements, transportationfacilities,andshopandstoragefacilities, reconstructingStructuralShopandPatternShopfloorsand irrigationsystems,extendingelectricalservicestopiers MakeimprovementsattheNavyYard,including constructionofturretassemblyfacilities,improving outsideelectricdistributionsystemandshipbuildingways No.2 Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,facilities,grounds,and utilities Underpinbuildings,reconstructpavement,andrehabilitate buildings. O.P.Number 265979001 TotalAllFunds 395,000.00 Sponsor U.S.Army2ndCorpsArea(Q.M.C.) DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S. Army U.S.Army2ndCorpsArea(Q.M.C.) U.S.Army2ndCorpsArea(Q.M.C.) CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army U.S.Army2ndCorpsArea(Q.M.C.) U.S.ArmyWarDepartment2ndCorpsArea CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army Quartermaster,2ndCorpsArea,U.S.Army CommandingGeneral2ndCorpsAreaU.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army BinghamtonStateHospital U.S.TreasuryDepartment,CoastGuard NavyDept.BureauofYardsandDocks NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks CommandingOfficer,BrooklynNavyYard,U.S. Navy
NY
NewYork
NewYork
Armyunknown
76597227
23,430.00
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
NewYork Queens Queens Queens Queens Queens Queens Westchester Westchester NewYork Richmond Binghamton Kings Kings Kings Kings
NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork David'sIsland David'sIsland NewYork NewYork Broome NewYork Brooklyn Brooklyn NewYork
Armyunknown Armyunknown Armyunknown Armyunknown Armyunknown Armyunknown Armyunknown Armyunknown Armyunknown Armyunknown Armyunknown Auxiliaryflyingfield BinghamtonStateHospital BrooklynAirStation BrooklynNavyYard BrooklynNavyYard BrooklynNavyYard
26597200X 165972000 26529710 2652974 265972002 265972009 5659724 265212005 3652127 36597212 26529750 3659726 165212206 16539775 10939714 10939727 6659723
964,000.00 72,000.00 611,161.00 156,900.00 180,000.00 284,924.00 210,000.00 87,597.00 85,770.00 881,958.00 2,047,600.00 120,000.00 10,090.00 1,515,000.00 75,000.00 300,000.00
NY
Kings
NewYork
BrooklynNavyYard
709238
700,000.00
NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks
NY
Kings
NewYork
BrooklynNavyYard
70929
1,072,000.00
NY NY
Kings Kings
NewYork NewYork
BrooklynNavyYard BrooklynNavyYard
76597211 0X397XX
365,200.00 30,000.00
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State NY NY NY NY NY NY County Kings Kings Kings Suffolk Suffolk Kings City NewYork NewYork NewYork Brookhaven Brookhaven NewYork Location BrooklynNavyYard BrooklynNavyYard BrooklynArmyBase CampUpton CampUpton Cemetery DescriptionofProject Renovateandimprovebuildingsandfacilitiesandimprove grounds Underpinbuildings,reconstructpavement,andrehabilitate buildings. Constructadditionbuildingandimprovebuildings,utilities, andgrounds. Improvebuildings. Constructpavement,sewers,andsewagetreatmentplant. Makegeneralimprovementstocemetery Constructwarehouses,shops,andoilandpainthouses, includingheating,plumbing,andelectricalfacilitiesand includingheating,plumbing,andimprovegrounds.These buildingswillbeusedforstorageandmaintenanceofriver andcanalmaterialsandequipment(2projects) Rehabilitatecommunicationandfirecontrolsystems. Eliminatemosquitoesforthecontrolofmalaria Extenderosionpreventionwallsandpaintinteriorsof buildings dbhlfEradicateinsectpestsbytheeliminationof mosquitobreedingareas. Eliminatemosquitoesbytheapplicationoflarvicidesand drainage. ImprovementsatNavalAviationPatrolBase Improveandrehabilitategrounds,utilities,andbuildings. Rehabilitatebuildings. Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Developairport. Improveutilitiesandgrounds. Rehabilitatecommunicationandfirecontrolsystems. Improveroads,buildings,andfacilities. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and draingroundsincludingimprovementstoroadsandwalks Rehabilitatebarracks,officersandNCOquarters,andother Postbuildings,replacepresentsewers Improvebuildings O.P.Number 6529750 XXX9712 26539743 165221289 165321171 36597215 TotalAllFunds 968,115.00 524,700.00 88,728.00 28,685.00 274,699.00 110,000.00 Sponsor Commandant,BrooklynNavyYard,U.S.Navy NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermasterfor NewYorkandVicinity U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermasterfor NewYorkandVicinity CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,War Department CommandingGeneral,1stCorpsArea,U.S. Army Mayor,CityofNewYork DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,Stateof NewYork SuffolkCountyMosquitoExterminator Commission StateDepartmentofHealth Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortH.G.Wright,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortH.G.Wright,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortH.G.Wright,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,1stCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortH.G.Wright,U.S. Army
NY
Albany
Albany
COE
68521218
51,065.00
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
Suffolk Citywide Erie Suffolk Kings Westchester Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk
Fisher'sIsland Buffalo Brookhaven NewYork Fisher'sIsland Fisher'sIsland Fisher'sIsland Fisher'sIsland Fisher'sIsland Fisher'sIsland
Communications Conservation Conservation Conservation Conservation FloydBennettField FortBlount FortH.G.Wright FortH.G.Wright FortH.G.Wright FortH.G.Wright FortH.G.Wright FortH.G.Wright
26521514 26512123 26512111 16539774 1332173 13321130 1652159X 165315151 165321179 26521515 26521523
3,045.00 139,288.00 14,266.00 125,172.00 38,695.00 9,251.00 200,000.00 50,000.00 31,871.00 500,846.00 105,636.00 6,209.00 72,732.00
NY
Suffolk
Fisher'sIsland
FortH.G.Wright
7132199
19,700.00
WarDepartment
NY NY
Suffolk Suffolk
Fisher'sIsland
FortH.G.Wright FortH.G.Wright
765212x 7652126
21,649.00 21,649.00
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities,including demolishingobsoletebuildings,reconditioningroadsand walksandwaterandsewersystems,regardingparade groundslandscaping,placingsewerpipeinstalling plumbing,heating,andelectricalfacilities,painting, plastering ConstructNCOquartersatFortHamilton,including excavating,backfilling,installingplumbing,heatingand electricalfacilities,andpainting Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvegrounds Constructandimprovefacilities Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,facilities,and grounds Constructvehiclesheds Improvebuildingsandgroundsbyconstructingbarracks, NCOquarters,roads,sidewalks,andutilities,grading, improvingroads,sidewalksandutilities,landscaping CompletetheconstructionofatheateratFortJay Reconditionandmakegeneralimprovementstobuildings, facilities,utilities,andgrounds,includingdemolition, landscaping,installingheating,plumbing,andelectrical facilities,andinsulation Constructradiobuilding Improvebuildings,grounds,utilitysystems,roadsand walks,andlandscape Constructbakery,firestation,quarters,andalterexisting buildings Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,grounds,utility systems,roads,walks,andlandscape Repairandrehabilitatebuildings Rehabilitateandmakeimprovementstobuildings, facilities,andgrounds Constructgarage Improvebuildingsandgrounds Repairandrehabilitatebuildings Constructbuildingsandsewersystem. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilitiesbyconstructing barracks,gradingandlandscaping,constructingand improvingroads,sidewalks,andutilities Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
NY
Kings
NewYork
FortHamilton
76597221
827,699.00
CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army WarDepartment CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortHamilton,U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army,andWarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortJay,andWar Department CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army WarDepartment CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,Fort Jay CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army U.S.ArmyWarDepartment2ndCorpsArea, FortJays CommandingOfficer,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortJay,U.S.Army WarDepartment U.S.ArmyWarDepartment2ndCorpsArea WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortNiagara,U.S.Army, andWarDepartment WarDepartment
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NY Queens Niagara Niagara
NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork FortNiagara Nr.Lewistown
FortJay FortJay FortJay FortJay FortJay FortJay FortJay FortJay FortJay FortJay FortNiagara FortNiagara
76597215 11339783 16529716 16539770 2652977 265972007 36597216 6539749 76597215 265972008 1332139 713235
1,275,033.00 24,000.00 457,964.00 162,374.00 569,100.00 1,619,323.00 1,050,940.00 11,213.00 1,275,035.00 1,949,343.00 100,000.00 50,000.00
NY
Niagara
Nr.Lewistown
FortNiagara
732190
50,000.00
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and draingroundsincludingimprovementstoroadsandwalks Improvegroundandfacilities,includinglandscaping, draining,installationtargetsandretainingwallsatrifle range,andconstructingserviceroads Rehabilitatebuildings,includingpaintinginteriorand exteriorofbarracksandquarters,repairingandreplacing porches,constructingsanitarysewers Provideemergencyquartersfortroops. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovesewagedisposalplant. Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Remodelbuildingtobeusedasmotorrepairshopand motorschool. Paintinteriorandexteriorofbuildings. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and draingroundsincludingimprovementstoroadsandwalks Improvebuildings Improvebuildingsincludingpaintingexteriorsand interiors,reconditioningroofs,valleys,gutters,and downspouts,sandingandrefinishingfloors,rehabilitating postbakery,installingnewover,floor,andpartitions MakeimprovementstobuildingsandgroundsoftheNew YorkStateMerchantMarineAcademyatfortSchuyler, includingremodelingbuildingsandoldfortifications, reconditioningseawall,extendingheatingandsewer systems,andwatermainsandroads,constructingpiers, dredging,grading,landscaping,installingstreetlighting facilities Provideemergencyhousingfortroops. Improvebuildings. Improvebuildingsandgrounds. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and draingroundsincludingimprovementstoroadsandwalks ImprovebuildingsgroundsandfacilitiesbyImprove buildings,grounds,andfacilitiesbyconstructingadditional barracksandNCOquarters,gradingandlandscaping, constructingandimprovingroads,sidewalks,andutilities MakeimprovementstobuildingsandgroundsatFort SlocumonDavid'sIsland,includingseawalls,drainingand improvinggrounds,roads,andwalks O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
NY
Niagara
Nr.Lewistown
FortNiagara
76521215
78,081.00
CommandingOfficer,FortNiagara,U.S.Army
NY NY NY NY NY NY
NY
Oswego
Oswego
FortOntario
7132200
19,895.00
WarDepartment
NY NY
Oswego Oswego
Oswego Oswego
FortOntario FortOntario
76521224 76521224
11,985.00 11,935.00
WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortOntario,U.S.Army
NY
Bronx
NewYork
FortSchuyler
7659725
700,000.00
Governor,StateofNewYork
NY NY NY
NY
Westchester
NewRochelle
FortSlocum
7132198
52,444.00
WarDepartment
NY
Westchester
NewRochelle
FortSlocum
713270
175,000.00
NY
Westchester
NewRochelle
FortSlocum
7652129
195,679.00
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State NY NY County Westchester Westchester City NewRochelle Location FortSlocum FortSlocum DescriptionofProject MakeasurveyofDavid'sIslandandpreparemapsshowing elevations,roads,buildings,andwater,sewer,anddrain lines,indicatinglocation,size,anddepthofpipes Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,utilities,facilities,and grounds,includinglandscaping,constructingand reconstructingbuildings,roads,curbs,guttersandwalks, installingelectricalsystems,demolishingroads,facilities, andobsoletebuildings,eradicatingpoisonivy Constructbuildings,foruseasofficersandNCOquarters, andplaygroundfacilities,includingplumbing,heating,and electricalfacilities Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,facilities,utilities,and grounds Constructandimprovebuildings,utilities,facilities,and grounds Constructandimprovebuildings,utilities,facilities,and grounds Constructmobilizationbuilding Constructandimprovebuildings,utilities,facilitiesand grounds Completetheconstructionoftheatreandbulkhead Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities,including reconditioningroadsandlighting,sewer,anddrainage systems;landscapingexcavatingbackfilling installingsystems;landscaping,excavating,backfilling, installingplumbingandheatingfacilities,painting,planting, pruning,andtreattrees,placingcurbsandgutters,doing demolitionwork,andplastering Constructseweragedisposalplant,mainsewertrunklines Rehabilitate,alter,andmakeadditionstobuilding,grounds andfacilities,includingreconstructingdocksandseawalls, installingsanitaryandstormsewerandlightingsystems, improvingutilities,landscaping,grading,andmaking generalgroundimprovements,painting Rehabilitatebuildingsandimprovegroundsandutility systems Constructbarracks Constructstoragehousesandrecreationalbuildings Constructmotorvehiclesheds Improveexistingbridge. Constructutilities. Improveroadsandwalks,andlandscape O.P.Number 7652151 11332119 TotalAllFunds 5,157.00 100,000.00 Sponsor CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army WarDepartment
NY
Queens
NewYork
FortTilden
76597216
935,081.00
CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,Fort Tilden CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortTotten,andWar Department
NY
Queens
NewYork
FortTotten
76597219
697,185.00
CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army
NY
Queens
NewYork
FortTotten
76597224
154,851.00
CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortTotten,U.S.Army U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermaster,Fort Totten CommandingOfficer,FortTotten,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortTotten,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S.
NY
Queens
NewYork
FortTotten
7659724
505,789.00
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor Army NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond NewYork Niagara Rockland Jefferson StatenIsland StatenIsland StatenIsland StatenIsland StatenIsland StatenIsland StatenIsland StatenIsland StatenIsland StatenIsland NewYork Youngstown StonyPoint Madison FortWadsworth FortWadsworth FortWadsworth FortWadsworth FortWadsworth FortWadsworth FortWadsworth FortWadsworth FortWadsworth FortWadsworth Generalconstruction Generalconstruction IonaIslandNavalAmmunition Depot MadisonBarracks Improvefacilities Constructandimprovefacilities. Constructtrespassproofjetty. Repairbuildings,grounds,andutilities Repairandrehabilitatebuildings Repairandrehabilitatebuildings Repairandrehabilitatebuildings Rehabilitateandalterbuildings,grounds,andutilities Reconstruct,rehabilitate,andmakegeneralimprovements tobuildings,facilities,andutilities,seawalls,andgrounds Constructoilstoragehouse,scalehouse,andcoalhoppers, andconstructroadway ConstructR.O.T.C.building Repair,restoration,andrehabilitationofhistoricbuildings Rehabilitatebuildingsandgrounds. Extendandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and draingroundsincludingimprovementstoroadsandwalks Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilitiesbyconstructing NCOquartersandbarracks,gradingandlandscaping, constructingandimprovingroadsandutilities Constructmesshalls,kitchens,warehouses,latrines,club andassemblybuilding,andtentfloors,installplumbing, heating,andlightingfacilities,gradedriveways,landscape grounds Constructbuildings,andimproveexistingbuildingsand facilities. Constructbuildings. Construct,reconstruct,andimprovefacilities. RehabilitateStationHospital. 27thDivisionAirService ImproveMillerFieldAirportbylandscapinggrounds, reconditioningbuildings,roads,lighting,sewersand drainagesystems(2projects) Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds, includingreconditioningbuildings,roads,lighting,sewers 2652978 26539715 2653975 265972004 265972006 265974000 265974001 36597213 76597210 86597223 16519765 65216834 652214XX 265221243 178,880.00 15,790.00 17,550.00 88,000.00 156,193.00 85,000.00 20,000.00 480,000.00 711,980.00 43,191.00 96,880.00 42,263.00 246,977.00 CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army U.S.Navy,CoastGuard CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army U.S.Army2ndCorpsArea(Q.M.C.) U.S.ArmyWarDepartment2ndCorpsArea U.S.Army2ndCorpsArea(Q.M.C.) U.S.Army,2ndCorpsArea(Q.M.C.) Quartermaster,2ndCorpsArea,U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army Mayor,CityofNewYork CityofNiagaraFalls InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,IonaIsland NavalAmmunitionDepot,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,MadisonBarracks,U.S. Army
NY
Jefferson
Madison
MadisonBarracks
7132189
25,000.00
WarDepartment
NY
Jefferson
Madison
MadisonBarracks
713234
25,000.00
CommandingOfficer,MadisonBarracks,U.S. Army,andWarDepartment CommandingOfficer,MadisonBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,MadisonBarracks,U.S. Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,MadisonBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,MadisonBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army
NY
Jefferson
Madison
MadisonBarracks
86521229
19,889.00
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject anddrainagesystems,demolishingobsoletebuildings, landscapinggrounds,regradingflyingfields Constructandimprovebuildings Constructandimprovefacilities ImproveMitchelField. Constructandimprovefacilities,buildings,utilities,and grounds. Improveairportfacilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Constructtemporarybarracks. Constructswimmingandwadingpools GeneralrepairsandreconditioningPostBuildings Improveairport Gradinganddrainage,andrepairandrehabilitationof buildings. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and draingroundsincludingimprovementstoroadsandwalks MakegeneralimprovementstoofficersandNCOquarters, barracks,hangars,theater,gymnasium,andbakery buildings,includingpaintinginteriorandexterior, plastering,installingwallsandfloors,waterproofingwalls Rehabilitateoldhangarbuildingincludinginstalling windows,reroofing,insulatingceiling,alteringand reconstructingdoorsstrengtheningtrusses,constructing newwalls,footingsandfloors,planingbrickveneer Improvepropertytobeusedasasiteforradiobeaconand transmissionbase,includingclearing,grubbing,grading, removingtreesandstumps,erectingfences Constructrunways,includinggradinganddraining aerodrome,clearingandgradingnewlyacquiredland Constructadditiontohangarbuilding Improvementstomunicipalairport Improvementstomunicipalairport Improveairport. Developandimprovemunicipalairport Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport. Improveairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improveairport. O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
Richmond Richmond Nassau Nassau Nassau Nassau Nassau Nassau Nassau Nassau Nassau
StatenIsland StatenIsland GardenCity GardenCity GardenCity Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead GardenCity Nr.Hempstead
MillerField MillerField&Ft.Wadsworth MitchelField MitchelField MitchelField MitchelField MitchelField MitchelField MitchelField MitchelField MitchelField
16539764 16539726 165321198 165321542 165321X44 11332117 13321137 265213000 65215958 165321344 132217
43,002.00 75,570.00 326,131.00 1,019,361.00 494,896.00 100,000.00 300,000.00 90,405.00 295,520.00 300,000.00
WarDepartment CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOffice,MitchelField,U.S.Army CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer,New York,WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,MitchelField,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment QuartermasterDepartment,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment
NY
Nassau
Nr.Hempstead
MitchelField
7132207
48,508.00
WarDepartment
NY
Nassau
Nr.Hempstead
MitchelField
76521211
96,103.00
CommandingOfficer,MitchelField,U.S.Army
NY
Nassau
Nr.Hempstead
MitchelField
76521212
60,467.00
CommandingOfficer,MitchelField,U.S.Army
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
Nassau Nassau Nassau Albany Albany Broome Chemung Erie Jefferson Monroe Monroe
Nr.Hempstead Nr.Hempstead Nr.Hempstead Colonie Colonie Endicott BigFlats Cheektowaga Nr.Rochester Rochester
MitchelField MitchelField MitchelField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport
76521258 86521210 86521215 165121268 651212734 165121307 165121357 165121162 165121348 651212808 165121347
15,236.00 344,105.00 34,029.00 440,000.00 178,318.00 244,676.00 852,200.00 497,485.00 746,920.00 18,535.00 306,302.00
CommandingOfficer,MitchelField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MitchelField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MitchelField,U.S.Army CityofAlbany WarDepartment TriCitiesAirportCommittee WarDepartment CityofBuffalo CityofWatertown WarDepartment CityofRochester
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State NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY County Niagara Niagara Oneida Onondaga St.Lawrence St.Lawrence Suffolk Kings City NiagaraFalls NiagaraFalls Union Nr.Syracuse Massena Massena Fisher'sIsland Syracuse NewYork Location MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NationalCemetery DescriptionofProject Makeimprovementstoairport. Improveairport. Improveairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improveairport. Constructmunicipalairportandhangar Developairportfacilities. Improveairport. ImproveandrehabilitategroundsatCypressHillsNational Cemetery,includingraisingheadstones,landscaping, excavating,backfilling,improvingandpaintingfences Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,installplumbing,heating,andelectricalfacilities, realignheadstones,landscape,grade,anddraingrounds includingimprovementstoroadsandwalksatthe WoodlawnNationalCemetery Improveandrehabilitategroundsandbuildingsat cemetery Anonconstructionprojecttoextendimprovementsinto undevelopedareasoftheLongIslandNationalCemetery, includinggrading,draining,landscaping ImprovetheLongIslandNationalCemetery,including realigningandsettingheadstones,seeingandrolling graves,fertilizing,installingdrywells,clearingland, restockingcemeterynursery.Constructingroad,curbs,and gutters,extendinggarage,installingpits,plumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities Laynewflooring,reconstructbalconysuperstructure, installdoors,repairwoodwork,plaster,masonry Constructionoftwostoryaddition Improvingwallsandceilingandpainting Repair,paint,washandvarnishplasterandwoodwork Paint,repairwindowsanddoors,andpointmasonrywalls Cleanandpaintinteriorrooms Improvebuildings Generalrepairandconstructionoffences Pointupseawallandplantshrubberytoprotectbank Buildstormsewer,catchbasins,andmanholes O.P.Number 165121438 165121292 165121310 165121315 26512191 65121469 165215138 1651211315 76597220 TotalAllFunds 687,586.00 687,586.00 319,300.00 238,000.00 324,672.00 55,709.00 145,765.00 282,500.00 162,757.00 Sponsor CityofNiagaraFalls CityofNiagaraFalls DepartmentofEngineering,CityofUnion WarDepartment TownofMassena WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortH.G.Wright,U.S. Army CityofSyracuse CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army
NY
Chemung
Elmira
NationalCemetery
7132137
1,920.00
WarDepartment
NY NY
Kings Suffolk
NewYork Pinelawn
NationalCemetery NationalCemetery
265978000 7132168
110,000.00 100,000.00
NY
Suffolk
Pinelawn
NationalCemetery
7652128
80,968.00
CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
Albany Erie Madison Owego Owego St.Lawrence St.Lawrence Suffolk Westchester Westchester
Albany Buffalo Oneida Oneonta Owego Ogdensburg Ogdensburg Huntington NewRochelle Peekskill
NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown
DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,New YorkState AdjutantGeneral DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,The AdjutantGeneral DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,Stateof NewYork DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,Stateof NewYork DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,The AdjutantGeneral DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,The AdjutantGeneral NationalGuard101stCavalryofNewYork State DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,The AdjutantGeneral NewYorkNationalGuard
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State NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY County Westchester Westchester Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Kings Kings Kings Monroe Bronx Bronx Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Clinton Clinton City Peekskill WhitePlains IonaIsland IonaIsland IonaIsland IonaIsland StonyPoint StonyPoint NewYork NewYork NewYork Summerville NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork Plattsburg Plattsburg Location NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalHospital NavalHospital,NavalClothing Depot NavalHospital,NavalClothing Depot NavalMilitiaArmory NavalReserveCenter Navyunknown Navyunknown Navyunknown NewYorkGeneralDepot NewYorkNavyYard NewYorkPortofEmbarkation NewYorkPortofEmbarkation NewYorkPortofEmbarkation NewYorkPortofEmbarkation NewYorkPortofEmbarkation NewYorkPortofEmbarkation PineCamp(=FortDrum) PineCamp(=FortDrum) PineCamp(=FortDrum) PlattsburgBarracks PlattsburgBarracks DescriptionofProject Constructlatrinesandwarehouses Removeandreplacefloor Improveentrancehighway. Constructandimprovefacilities. Constructaretainingwallandearthembankmentaround fueloiltanks. Rehabilitatebuildings Improvefacilities. ImprovementsatUSNavalAmmunitionDepot Improvebuildingsandgroundsathospital Alterandremodelbuilding,improvegroundsandutilities throughoutNavalDistrict Alterandremodelbuilding,improvegroundsandutilities throughoutNavalDistrict ImprovebuildingsoftheNewYorkStateNavalMilitia Armoryincludingaltering,roofing,painting ConstructNavalReserveCenter Constructbuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds Rehabilitatedocks Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities CompletetheinstallationofstormmainsattheDepot Rehabilitateandimprovestructures,facilities,andgrounds RewarehouseArmysupplies Rehabilitatebuildingsandimprovegroundsandutility services Constructhouse,sidewalks,fences,andretainingwalls Rewarehousesupplies Increasefacilities Improvebuildingsandgrounds Developmilitaryreservation. Developmilitaryreservation. Constructroads. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Constructbuildingsandmodernizeutilities. O.P.Number 165212115 6521XXXX 165221309 165321470 265321107 76521217 265221103 65221459 16529776 7659723 7659727 665212575 16519796 26539754 16529767 16539790 713220 16529791 16529733 16529741 16539728 16539733 16539757 5659723 265221231 265221232 26532120 11332115 1332140 TotalAllFunds 30,207.00 29,120.00 13,744.00 4,752.00 45,000.00 8,047.00 27,497.00 420,515.00 40,000.00 495,243.00 14,834.00 285,200.00 352,922.00 63,185.00 121,540.00 10,000.00 1,460,000.00 971,526.00 333,581.00 138,600.00 144,426.00 165,199.00 1,020,000.00 421,113.00 36,062.00 278,944.00 25,000.00 100,000.00 Sponsor NewYorkNationalGuard Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,Naval AmmunitionInspectorofOrdnanceinCharge, NavalAmmunitionDepot,U.S.Navy Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S. Navy CommandingOfficer,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S. Navy NewYorkStateDivisionofMilitaryandNaval Affairs Governor,StateofNewYork Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,NewYorkGeneral Depot,andg,p,WarDepartment Commandant,NewYorkNavyYard,U.S.Navy WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,PortofEmbarkation, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PortofEmbarkation, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PortofEmbarkation, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PortofEmbarkation, U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PineCampMilitary Reservation,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PineCampMilitary Reservation,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PineCampMilitary Reservation,gpyU.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment
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State NY NY County Clinton Clinton City Plattsburg Plattsburg Location PlattsburgBarracks PlattsburgBarracks DescriptionofProject Constructsectionsofconnectingroads. Constructbuildingsandfacilitiesandimproveexisting buildingsandfacilities. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and draingroundsincludingimprovementstoroadsandwalks ImprovePlattsburgBarracksbyconstructingofficersand NCOquarters,modernizingsopandhospital,grading, landscaping,constructingandimprovingroads,sidewalks, andutilities Constructbuildingsandfacilitiesandimproveexisting buildingsandfacilities. Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,grounds,andutilities, includinglandscaping,reconditionandrelocatingrailroad facilities(2projects) Improvebuildingsandfacilities Washingandpainting,constructdriveway,curbs,catch basins,anddrainagelines Constructriflerangeandtargethouses Constructriflerangeandtargethouses,installtarget appliances,excavate,fillmoundembankment,riprapbank, sod,seed,transplant,landscape,movepresentutility building,buildroadway,andperformincidentalwork. Improveriflerange Constructapartofaccessroad. Constructsectionofroad. Constructaccessroad Improveavenuesandaccessroads. Removeabandonedrailwaytracksandimprovestreets. Removestreetcarrailsandrepaveareas. Removetrolleyrails,loadandtransporttoshippingpoint, andremoveandreplacepavement. Generalrepairstobuildingsandutilities Paintwalls,repairrailroadtracksandequipment,andclean outditches Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildingspublicutilitysystemswatersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and draingroundsincludingimprovementstoroadsandwalks Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilitiesbyconstructing officersandNCOquarters,gradingandlandscaping, O.P.Number 265121236 26532157 TotalAllFunds 14,834.00 534,200.00 Sponsor CommonCouncil,CityofPlattsburg CommandingOfficer,PlattsburgBarracks,U.S. Army
NY
Clinton
Plattsburg
PlattsburgBarracks
7132136
24,440.00
WarDepartment
NY
Clinton
Plattsburg Plattsburg, SchuylerFalls NewYork NewYork Albany Guilderland Guilderland Peekskill SchuylerFalls NewYork GardenCity, Hempstead Amsterdam Geneva Kingston Rotterdam Rotterdam
PlattsburgBarracks
713237
90,000.00
CommandingOfficer,PlattsburgBarracks,U.S. Army,andWarDepartment CommandingOfficer,PlattsburgBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army,andCommandingOfficer,Portof Embarkation CommandingOfficer,PortofEmbarkation, U.S.Army DivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,New YorkState WarDepartment StateofNewYorkDivisionofMilitaryand NavalAffairs NewYorkNationalGuard TownBoardofSchuylerFalls CountyofClinton Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict NassauCountyDepartmentofPublicWorks andTownofHempstead CityofAmsterdam CityofGeneva CityofKingston CommandingOfficer,SchenectadyGeneral Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SchenectadyGeneral Depot,U.S.Army
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
Clinton Kings Kings Albany Albany Albany Westchester Clinton Clinton Kings Nassau Montgomery Ontario Ulster Schenectady Schenectady
PlattsburgBarracks PortofEmbarkation PortofEmbarkation PublicUtilities Range Range Range Roads Roads Roads Roads Salvage Salvage Salvage SchenectadyGeneralDepot SchenectadyGeneralDepot
165321224 7659729 36597214 665212596 665212596 465212172 265121237 265121238 16539762 165121447 265121254 265121250 265121240 265212000 3652125
702,064.00 843,848.00 340,000.00 5,715.00 75,475.00 75,475.00 51,566.00 101,672.00 322,514.00 16,143.00 766,766.00 42,390.00 43,525.00 16,887.00 169,966.00 42,331.00
NY
Schenectady
Rotterdam
SchenectadyGeneralDepot
7132205
4,904.00
WarDepartment
NY
Schenectady
Rotterdam
SchenectadyGeneralDepot
713236
20,000.00
CommandingOfficer,SchenectadyGeneral Depot,U.S.Army,andWarDepartment
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject constructingandimprovingroadsandutilities Makeimprovementstobarracks,quarters,storehouses, andotherpublicbuildings,transportationfacilities,and publicutilities,sanitaryandstormsewers,distributing, watersupply,andpurificationsystems,andparkand recreationfacilities;grading,landscaping,anddraining; grounds;providingadditionalstoragefacilities Inspect,repair,restore,andrehabilitatematerialnowin warreserves,suchmaterialsbeingstoredbytheQM Corps,OrdnanceDept.,MedicalDept.,andCorpsof Engineers.Workalsoincludesrepacking,rewarehousing, andthemillingoutofobsoleteequipmentwithaview towardselimination. Constructsanitaryseweragesystem. Inspectandrewarehousesupplies. Inspectandrewarehousesupplies. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Repairbuildingsandfacilities. Improveairfield ImproveStewartField,includingclearing,grading,draining, preparing,fertilizing,andseeding;installinggasolinepump, pumphouse,andoffice Analyzeandsummarizeinformation Designandprepareplansanddrawings Prepare,compute,andcheckmathematicaltables Designandpreparedrawingsofemergencymilitary structures AlterandrehabilitateU.S.NavalTrainingShip"Illinois"at 135thStreetandWorthRiver,includinginstallingwater lines,heatinglines,ventilatingducts,andelectricalwork, replacingtoiletandotherpartitions,tilefloorsandroofing, paintingboatandsuperstructures Improvefacilities. Rehabilitateroads,walks,curbs,parking,andutility systems. Rehabilitateroads,walks,curbs,parking,andutility systems. Reconditionandimprovebuildings. Improvegrounds Improvegrounds. O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
NY
Schenectady
Rotterdam
SchenectadyGeneralDepot
7652125
87,223.00
CommandingOfficer,SchenectadyGeneral Depot,U.S.Army
NY
Schenectady
Rotterdam
SchenectadyGeneralDepot
7652138
121,719.00
CommandingOfficer,SchenectadyGeneral Depot,U.S.Army
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
Schenectady Schenectady Schenectady Schenectady Schenectady Orange Orange NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork
SchenectadyGeneralDepot SchenectadyGeneralDepot SchenectadyGeneralDepot SchenectadyGeneralDepot SchenectadyGeneralDepot StewartField StewartField Survey Survey Survey Survey
165121104 165221154 65221323 11332118 13221112 16532143 76521232 26529718 16529747 26529711 6529720
359,846.00 211,180.00 127,176.00 80,000.00 75,000.00 593,607.00 76,274.00 233,383.00 166,723.00 840,476.00 181,568.00
TownofRotterdam CommandingOfficer,SchenectadyGeneral Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SchenectadyGeneral Depot,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment Superintendent,U.S.MilitaryAcademy,U.S. Army SecuritiesandExchangeCommission WarDepartment U.S.DepartmentofCommerce,Bureauof Standards ChiefofEngineers,WarDepartment,U.S. Army
NY
NewYork
NewYork
Trainingship
7659728
63,300.00
Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy
NY NY NY NY NY NY
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State NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY County Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange City WestPoint WestPoint WestPoint WestPoint WestPoint WestPoint WestPoint WestPoint Location U.S.MilitaryAcademy U.S.MilitaryAcademy U.S.MilitaryAcademy U.S.MilitaryAcademy U.S.MilitaryAcademy U.S.MilitaryAcademy U.S.MilitaryAcademy U.S.MilitaryAcademy DescriptionofProject Constructadditiontohangar. AccessroadstoU.S.MilitaryAcademy Constructandimproveroads. Improvefacilities,utilities,andgrounds. Rehabilitatereplacealterandmakeadditionsto Rehabilitate,replace,alter,andmakeadditionstobuildings andfacilities. ConstructTowerRoad Reconditionandimprovebuildings. Improvebuildings Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and draingroundsincludingimprovementstoroadsandwalks Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilitiesbyconstructing buildingsforfirehouseandmotorhousing,gradingand landscaping,constructingandimprovingroadsandutilities roadsandutilities Improveroads Improveroadsthroughoutthereservation,including excavating,grading,filling,andlandscaping,widening, straightening,paving,surfacing,resurfacing,relocatingand reconstructingroadsreconstructingbridges,sidewalks, curbs,gutters,manholes,catchbasins,andretainingwalls, installingandimprovingdrainagefacilities,relocating sewer,water,andgaslines,crustingmaterialsforuseon project,straighteningstreamchannels,anddemolishing buildingsandstructureswherenecessary Improveroads,includinggrading,draining,surfacing, placingcurbsguttersandretainingwallsriprappingplacing curbs,gutters,andretainingwalls,riprapping,building gravelwashingplant,gradingcavalryplain,cuttingfire lanes,surveyingutilitiesandboundarylines Constructroadsthroughoutthereservation,including installingandrelocatingsewer,water,anddrainage facilities,excavating,grading,andsurfacing,constructing sidewalks,curbs,gutters,andwalls,quarryingandcrushing stoneforuseontheproject,andgradingandlandscaping CadetCamp. Reconditionandimprovebuildingsandquarters,including painting,plastering,performingcarpentrywork Constructroadsandsidewalks,includinginstallingwater mains,drainagestructures,gutters,andsanitarysewers, constructingretainingwalls,andclearing,grubbing,and O.P.Number 165321299 165321376 165321376 265221190 265221255 5652111 65221114 65221116 TotalAllFunds 29,652.00 38,389.00 68,835.00 226,144.00 217,791.00 149,537.00 123,166.00 90,110.00 Sponsor U.S.Army,Superintendent,MilitaryAcademy WarDepartment U.S.Army,Superintendent,U.S.Military Academy,WestPoint,NewYork U.S.Army,Superintendent,U.S.Military Academy U.S.Army,Superintendent,U.S.Military Academy CommandingOfficer,U.S.MilitaryAcademy, U.S.Army U.S.MilitaryAcademy,U.S.Army WarDepartment
NY
Orange
WestPoint
U.S.MilitaryAcademy
7132206
123,132.00
WarDepartment
NY NY
Orange Orange
WestPoint WestPoint
U.S.MilitaryAcademy U.S.MilitaryAcademy
713271 7652116
100,000.00 244,453.00
NY
Orange
WestPoint
U.S.MilitaryAcademy
7652116
244,453.00
Superintendent,U.S.MilitaryAcademy,U.S. Army
NY
Orange
WestPoint
U.S.MilitaryAcademy
7652121
107,209.00
Superintendent,U.S.MilitaryAcademy,U.S. Army
NY
Orange
WestPoint
U.S.MilitaryAcademy
76521214
105,667.00
Superintendent,U.S.MilitaryAcademy,U.S. Army
NY NY
Orange Orange
WestPoint WestPoint
U.S.MilitaryAcademy U.S.MilitaryAcademy
8652115 8652115
75,212.00 188,502.00
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject landscapinggrounds;alsoincludesoperatingquarryand crushernearWestPointtoproducematerialsforuseon theseprojects Constructgarages,includingdemolition,preparingsites, gradingroads,andlandscapinggrounds Rehabilitate,alter,andimprovebuildings,facilities, utilities,andgrounds Makegeneralimprovementstobuildingsandfacilities. Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Construct,reconstruct,andimprovebuildings,utilities, facilities,andgrounds. Renovateandremodelbuildingsandimprovegrounds, facilities,andutilities. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and draingrounds Improvebuildingsandgrounds,includingrenovating buildingsandwalls,paintingandroofing,constructing stormsewers,grading,improvingtrees,performing masonrywork Reconditionandimprovebuildings,facilities,utilities,and grounds,includingpainting,carpentry,roofing,electrical, andplumbingwork,gradingandremovingoldfoundations, salvagingstonefromcanalandraceways Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities,including painting,roofing,improvingfloors,alteringlumbershed andashpit,installingsewerconnections,painting brickwork,restoragingmachinery,grading,plantingtrees andshrubs,salvagingstonefromcanalandraceways Improvebuildings,walls,groundsandbridges Repair,preserve,andinstallmachinetools Constructanadditiontocemetery. Remodeljailbuilding. Improvefacilities. Constructandimprovebuildingsfaculties,utilities,and grounds. Constructandimprovefacilities. Improvestreets. Constructsprinklersystem. Makegeneralimprovementstofacilities,utilities,and O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
Superintendent,U.S.MilitaryAcademy,U.S. Army U.S.Veteran'sAdministration CommandingOfficer,VoorheesvilleHolding andReconsignmentPoint,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,WatervlietArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,WatervlietArsenal,U.S. Army
NY
Albany
Watervliet
WatervlietArsenal
7132197
19,420.00
WarDepartment
NY
Albany
Watervliet
WatervlietArsenal
76521213
36,839.00
CommandingOfficer,WatervlietArsenal,U.S. Army
NY
Albany
Watervliet
WatervlietArsenal
76521227
25,858.00
CommandingOfficer,WatervlietArsenal,U.S. Army
NY
Albany
Watervliet
WatervlietArsenal
76521230
120,938.00
CommandingOfficer,WatervlietArsenal,U.S. Army WatervlietCommandingOfficer WatervlietCommandingOfficer CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army U.S.TreasuryDepartment,CoastGuard Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.Navy,CoastGuard CityofTroy CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S.
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
Albany Albany Chemung Chemung Kings Kings,Queens, Richmond Queens Rensselaer Suffolk Suffolk
WatervlietArsenal WatervlietArsenal
91,362.00 23,361.00 6,961.00 7,175.00 70,500.00 1,260,000.00 53,180.00 69,050.00 30,805.00 307,424.00
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject grounds. NY OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Suffolk Athens Cuyahoga Cuyahoga& Hamilton Summit Adams Adams Auglaize Clermont Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Fairfield Franklin Hamilton Hardin Huron Lucas Lucas Lucas Sandusky Siesta Shelby Stark Summit Washington Washington Summit Ottawa Ottawa Athens Cleveland Cleveland& Cincinnati Akron Manchester Manchester St.Marys Batavia Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lancaster Columbus Cincinnati Ada Norwalk Toledo Toledo Toledo Fremont Portsmith Sidney Alliance Akron Marietta Marietta Paveana Boston Erie Erie Admin Admin Admin Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory BostonArmyBase CampPerry CampPerry Improveanddevelopcemetery. Constructarmorybuilding. Compileanddrafttacticalmaps. CompileanddrafttacticalmapsforNationalDefense Analyzeclimaticdatabystatisticalmethods. RestoreandrepairArmory Repair,remodel,andpaintArmory ConstructArmorybuilding GeneralrepairsatArmory RepairandimproveCentralArmorybuilding MiscellaneousrepairstoArmory ImproveArmory RepairArmory Constructionofarmories Rehabilitatearmory. RepairstoArmory RemodelandrepairArmory Reconstruct,alter,andimprovearmory. DemolitionofdamagedArmory CompleteArmorybuilding Constructarmories. Repairflooring,plastering,plumbing,roofing,electrical, generalcarpentry,masonryatNationalGuardArmoryfrom recentflooddamage. Paintinteriorandexterior,caulk,brickwork,carpentry repairs. ConstructadrainagesystemattheNationalArmory. Constructarmories. Laybrickandflooring,paint,roof,replacedoorsand windows,repairheatingandelectricalunits. makegeneralrepairstothearmoryafterflooding. PaintingArmory Recreationalimprovementat112thEngineers' Reservation. Improvebuildingsandfacilities. MakeimprovementsatArmyInductionCenter. 165321161 165142199 165242X7 16524267 165242178 16542X0XX 6542XXXX 654215373 654215194 165422263 651421069 654215390 654217291 654216377 3652427 654217198 65426870 651422X81 65421350 65424702 654216369 165420065 165422269 654217835 654216366 16542XXXX XX423X0 6542560 654216848 165142174 26524284 50,599.00 128,635.00 101,082.00 73,992.00 79,778.00 3,970.00 5,538.00 16,324.00 53,530.00 36,414.00 3,135.00 2,504.00 8,510.00 80,597.00 20,808.00 8,200.00 6,631.00 339,794.00 78,279.00 O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor Army CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S. Army OhioUniversity U.S.Army,OfficeinCharge,Engineer ReproductionPlant WarDepartment U.S.DepartmentofAgriculture,Soil ConservationService StateofOhioAdjutantGeneral'sDepartment OhioNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,737thMilitaryPolice, U.S.Army AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment,StateofOhio StateofOhio,AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment,StateofOhio CommandingOfficer,CampPerry,U.S.Army
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State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH County Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Hamilton Montgomery Erie Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa City Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Truro Truro Truro Cincinnati VanBuren Milan,Huron, Oxford, Perkins Erie Erie LaCarne LaCarne Location CampPerry CampPerry CampPerry CampPerry CampPerry CampPerry CampPerry CampPerry CampPerry ColumbusGeneralDepot ColumbusGeneralDepot ColumbusGeneralDepot ColumbusGeneralDepot ColumbusGeneralDepot ColumbusGeneralDepot ColumbusGeneralDepot ColumbusGeneralDepot ColumbusGeneralDepot ColumbusGeneralDepot ColumbusGeneralDepot ColumbusGeneralDepot DefenseAidDepotNo.6 DefenseHousing ErieProvingGrounds ErieProvingGrounds ErieProvingGrounds ErieProvingGrounds ErieProvingGrounds DescriptionofProject Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings. Constructtemporarybarracks,roads,andutilities. Constructconcretetentfloors Makeimprovementstotraininggrounds Paintexteriorofallbuildingsandpainttentframes Filling,grading,leveling,andconstructionofsidewalks Clearingoutalonglake Constructionoftentframes Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Constructareceivingstationandrepairbuildings. Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Reconstructfairgroundsforuseassupplydepot. Improvebuildings,utilities,andgrounds. Constructrampandunloadingplatform,landscape,and rewarehousesupplies. Roofreconstructionandrepairs Improvebuildings,utilities,andgrounds Paintingandcleaningpaintareas Rehabilitatewarehouse. Constructfacilities. MakeimprovementsatOrdnanceWorksDepotand adjacentgrounds. Improvefacilities. Improvefacilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Rehabilitationofrailroadtracks,materialinstorage, buildings,andsystems. O.P.Number 113342XX 13242104 13342139 165425107 165428109 65428025 6542X54X 6542XXX5 6542XXXX 11334255 11334260 154342131 165342131 1X3429X 26524262 3652426 65242304 6534290 165422004 86542X3 X6542200X 26524290 26534268 26534275 26524281 26534218 11334270 13242113 TotalAllFunds 15,470.00 6,950.00 393,050.00 15,180.00 30XXX 328,940.00 5,000.00 150,000.00 200,000.00 40,185.00 187,873.00 163,839.00 141,140.00 194,198.00 19,072.00 337,283.00 32,148.00 10,099.00 207,298.00 257,496.00 457,262.00 246,508.00 2,000.00 25,000.00 Sponsor WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment,StateofOhio StateofOhio,AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,ColumbusGeneral Depot,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,ColumbusGeneral Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,ColumbusGeneral Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,ColumbusGeneral Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,ColumbusGeneral Depot,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,ColumbusGeneral Depot,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,DefenseAidDepotNo. 6,U.S.Army FederalWorksAgency,MutualOwnership DefenseHousingDivision CorpsofEngineersAreaEngineerandWar Department U.S.Army,OrdnanceDepartment,ErieProving Ground U.S.Army,OrdnanceDepartment,ErieProving Ground WarDepartment WarDepartment
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State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH County Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Hardin Miami Paulding Hamilton Hamilton Cuyahoga Hamilton Montgomery Montgomery Athens Auglaize Lucas Greene Greene Greene Highland City LaCarne LaCarne LaCarne Nr.LaCarne Nr.LaCarne Nr.LaCarne Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Ada Covington Paulding Cincinnati Cincinnati BrookPark Nr.Vandalia Athens St.Marys Toledo Bath Bath Bath Hillsboro Location ErieProvingGrounds ErieProvingGrounds ErieProvingGrounds ErieProvingGrounds ErieProvingGrounds ErieProvingGrounds FortHayes FortHayes FortHayes FortHayes FortHayes FortHayes FortHayes FortHayes FortHayes GeneralConstruction GeneralConstruction Generalconstruction Generalconstruction Generalconstruction LunkenAirport LunkenField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NavalMilitia PattersonField PattersonField PattersonField PublicUtilities DescriptionofProject Improvebuildings,faculties,andgrounds. Improvebuildingsandgrounds. Paint,modernizefacilities,andimprovegroundsandroads Improvebuildingsandgrounds Reconstructandrepairbuildings StateHwy438to279 Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings. Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings. Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings. Improvefacilities. Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Paintofficersquarters Excavateunderexistingbuilding ConstructArtilleryGarage ImproveNationalGuardsHeadquarters TrainingquartersatOhioStateUniversity Constructabuildingtoserveastrainingquarters. Constructceilingandpaintsurface Removeoldtileroof Repairbuilding Improvemunicipalairport Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Improvemunicipalairport. ConstructionoftaxiwaysatLunkenField Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport. Repairandremodelbuilding RemodelandrefinishClubHouseandcottage Sand,paint,wax,andpolishfloors Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Improvebuildings,facilities,andutilities. Generalrepairsonheatingplant O.P.Number 165342132 1XX34253 7654226 16534253 265423005 66514229 1324296 1324296 13XXX95 165342110 2652427 65421458 654217688 6542470 6542566 165142116 26514270 65424806 65421X1XX 65425775 X654227 11334281 165142130 13X4243 16514272 16514279 65426768 165423095 165422102 16534216 165342193 65242176 65421XXX TotalAllFunds 200,000.00 37,537.00 126,501.00 28,337.00 370XX 165,113.00 13,790.00 36,210.00 9,815.00 109,062.00 470,897.00 138,941.00 150,332.00 14,640.00 3,000.00 482,812.00 15,000.00 195,337.00 231,512.00 2,007.00 9,150.00 699,627.00 602,242.00 65,828.00 Sponsor U.S.Army,OrdnanceDepartment,ErieProving Ground U.S.Army,OrdnanceDepartment,ErieProving Ground CommandingOfficerErieOrdnanceDepotU.S. Army WarDepartment U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortHayes,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHayes,U.S.Army OhioStateUniversity OhioStateUniversity CommandingOfficer,ArmyAirCorps,Lunken MunicipalAirport,U.S.Army WarDepartment CityofCleveland WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofDaytonaBeach AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment StateAdjutantGeneral'sDepartment OhioNavalMilitia CommandingOfficer,PattersonField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PattersonField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,PattersonField,U.S. Army
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State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK County Stark Summit Trumbull Erie Hamilton Montgomery Cuyahoga Moss Hamilton Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Madison Alfalfa Alfalfa Atoka Atoka Blaine Blaine Bryn Bryn Bryn Caddie Caddie Carter Carter Carter City Canton Akron Nr.Warren& Leavittsburg Nr.Sandusky Cincinnati Cleveland Chillicothe Dayton Dayton Dayton Dayton MadRiver MadRiver MadRiver Nr.Dayton Nr.Dayton Nr.Dayton London Cherokee Cherokee Atoka Atoka Watonga Durant Durant Durant Anadarko Anadarko Ardmore Healdton Healdton Location PublicUtilities PublicUtilities RavennaArsenal Roads Roads Roads U.S.MarineHospital VeteransAdministration WrightAeronautical&Lockland WrightField WrightField WrightField WrightField WrightField WrightField WrightField WrightField WrightField WrightField Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Constructstormandsanitarysewers. Constructwatersupplylinesandstormandsanitary sewers. AccessroadStateRte.5,WarnerCityto LeavittsburgRavennaArsenal AccessroadBogartRoadtoDewittAvenue Constructaccessroad. Newgravelroadways Trainneedypersonsforinstitutionalwork Constructandreconstructbuildings,facilities,andgrounds. AccessroadtoWrightAeronauticalandLockland Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings. Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Provideemploymentforneedyprofessional,educational, andclericalpersons ImproveWrightField Improvebuildings,grounds,andutilities AccessroadtoWrightField Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Gatherdata,preparemodelsandrepair,arrange,and preservemuseumpieces Rehabilitatecamp. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. Constructdriveways,placestonecurbs. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. Constructarmory. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. O.P.Number 165142150 26514252 1651427 6514213 26514289 65427613 XXXXX6001 2653425 165142122 11334252 13242103 16534213 2653423 265426005 654210XX 8664227 16514226 16534215 76542311 3652424 1658520XX 6565311 16556XXXX 16556XXXX 6565324 165658061 46565278 6565354 165XXXXX 6565361 6565597 165652035 65XXXXX TotalAllFunds 422,073.00 976,462.00 291,466.00 61,475.00 419,931.00 15,365.00 414,317.00 106,515.00 27,100.00 200,000.00 775,610.00 1,817,129.00 31,677.00 395,909.00 274,461.00 474,988.00 41,883.00 31,552.00 9,481.00 10,354.00 30,168.00 32XXX 5,208.00 34,000.00 46,998.00 2,179.00 98,330.00 10,000.00 58,826.00 58,275.00 9,804.00 Sponsor StarkCounty CityofAkron WarDepartment WarDepartment HamiltonCounty U.S.MarineHospital U.S.Veteran'sAdministration WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,WrightField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,WrightField,U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,WrightField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,WrightField,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,WrightField,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,5thService Command StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma OklahomaNationalGuard StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma OklahomaNationalGuard StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma
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State OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK County Carter Carter Choctaw Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Garfield Garfield Grady Grady Grady Greer Greer Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Jackson Johnston Kay Kay Key Key Kingfisher Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Logan McCurtain McIntosh Murray Murray Muskogee Muskogee City Ardmore Healdton Hugo Norman Norman Enid Enid Chickasha Minco Minco Mangum Mangum Holdenville Holdenville Wetumka Wetumka Wetumka Wetumka Altus Tishomingo Blackwell Blackwell Chillcomo Kingfisher Chandler Chandler Chandler Guthrie Idabel Eufaula Sulphur Sulphur Boynton Haskell Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ExtensionofROTCArmoryfacilitiesatUniversityof Oklahoma. Constructriflerange ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. Constructarmory. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. Completeconstructionofanarmory Constructriflerange,includingtargetpits,targetandrange houses,andfiringdumpsforOKARNG ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. Improveriflerange ConstructArmoryforOKARNG ConstructArmoryforOKARNG Constructbuilding. Constructbuilding. ConstructArmoryforOKARNG ConstructArmoryforOKARNG Constructabuilding. Constructabuilding. Constructabuilding. Constructabuildingtoaccommodateandhouseaunitof theOKARNG Constructabuilding. Constructbuilding. Constructbuilding. Constructbuilding. Constructbuilding. Constructbuilding. Constructbuilding. O.P.Number 165652028 6565296 6565317 6565348 65655098 665652270 165652060 6565353 6565312 165652034 6565313 165652667 6565316 165652048 6565344 166652066 465652179 6565348 665652425 6565343 6565342 165652052 165652029 6565305 6565306 165652045 165652053 165652855 166652053 165652054 165652047 165652042 1656520XX 16565X0XX 16565X528 165652527 TotalAllFunds 40,748.00 28,800.00 25,588.00 44,037.00 26,719.00 13,908.00 23,673.00 34,850.00 39,829.00 12,000.00 32,000.00 6,000.00 30,610.00 17,434.00 47,879.00 11,592.00 7,190.00 47,063.00 4,537.00 30,000.00 34,211.00 6,587.00 102XX 37,400.00 25,000.00 6,434.00 11,885.00 11,312.00 10,787.00 13,199.00 22,758.00 13,741.00 22,236.00 22,236.00 4,500.00 3,000.00 Sponsor StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma OklahomaNationalGuard StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateMilitaryDepartment StateofOklahoma OklahomaNationalGuard StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma
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State OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK County Muskogee Okfuskee Okfuskee Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Okmulgee Okmulgee Okmulgee Okmulgee Okmulgee Osage Osage Ouster Ouster Ouster Ouster City Muskogee Okemah Okemah Edmond OklahomaCity OklahomaCity Baggs Baggs Okmulgee Okmulgee Okmulgee Hominy Pawhuska Clinton Clinton Weatherford Weatherford Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Constructbuilding. Constructabuildingtoaccommodateandhouseaunitof theOKARNG Constructbuilding. ConstructArmoryforOKARNG ConstructArmoryinBrigadeHeadquarters Constructionofone12unitArmory Constructabuildingtoaccommodateandhouseaunitof theOKARNG ConstructArmoryforOKARNG ConstructArmoryforOKARNG Improveriflerange ExtendexistingfacilitiesonGovernmentriflerange Constructionofabuildingtoaccommodateandhousea unitoftheOKARNG ConstructArmoryforOKARNG Constructarmory. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. Constructarmory. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructanArmorytoconsistofadrillhall,truckstorage space,supplyroom,lockerrooms,offices,toiletsand bathrooms,wallsofnativestone,floorsofconcrete,wood overdrillhall,roofcompositionoverxxxxdeckingand concreteslabsupportedbysteeljoistsandtrusses. ConstructArmoryforOKARNG(2projects) ConstructArmoryforOKARNG(2projects) ConstructArmoryforOKARNG Constructbuilding. Constructbuilding. Constructbuilding. ConstructArmoryforOKARNG Constructriflerange Constructabuilding. Improvearmories. Constructabuilding. Constructabuilding. Constructarmoryandimprovegrounds. Constructarmoryandplumbing,heating,andelectrical facilities. O.P.Number 165652049 26565xxxx 6565530/xxxx 6565351 6565352 65652045 6565385 6565326 XX5XX2X0 6565335 6565336 165652588 6565302 165652589 6565303 TotalAllFunds 39,139.00 6,898.00 8,189.00 39,214.00 5,000.00 234,000.00 22,721.00 32,113.00 36,528.00 12,043.00 2,728.00 56,626.00 32,101.00 8,000.00 34,602.00 8,000.00 35,298.00 Sponsor StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma OklahomaNationalGuard OklahomaNationalGuard StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma
OK
Pawnee
Pawnee
Armory
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StateofOklahoma
OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK
Payne Payne Payne Pontotoc Pontotoc Pittsburg Pittsburg Rogers Seminole Statewide Stephens Stephens Tulsa Tulsa
Cushing Stillwater Yale Roff Roff McAlester McAlester Claremore Duncan Marlow Sperry Tulsa
Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory
6565321 6565320 6565322 16565X02X 16565X0X7 165652043 6565xxx 665652491 16565X 165165321 16565X032 16565XX3X 165165159 165165158
39,237.00 38,086.00 35,188.00 31,478.00 40,742.00 17,329.00 41,000.00 2,386.00 13,308.00 67,613.00 20X00 17,440.00 51,986.00 325,988.00
StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma OklahomaNationalGuardbyAdjutantGeneral StateofOklahoma OklahomaNationalGuard StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma BoardofCountyCommissioners BoardofCountyCommissioners
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State OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK County Garfield Canadian Muskogee Canadian Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Muskogee City Yukon ElReno Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Muskogee Location BasicFlyingSchool CimarronField FortGibson FortReno FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill MunicipalAirport DescriptionofProject Improvecantonmentarea. Sodflyingfield. Improvebuildings,grounds,enclosures,andmarkers. Repairportbuildingsandutilities. Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructrehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Constructionofbarracks,quarters,andutilities. Constructionofbarracks,quarters,andutilities. Constructandimprovefacilities. ConstructArmamentbuildingatFortSill Constructroads. Improvefacilities. Constructrehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Constructandimprovefacilities. Constructspillwaysandmakenecessaryexcavationsat WichitaMountainsWildliferefuge. Constructandimprovefacilities. ConstructNationalGuardCamp. FacilitiesforconcurrentNationalGuard Constructmesshallsandtentfloors. ConstructPostExchangebuilding Constructpostexchangebuildingsandgradegrounds. Constructfacilities. Constructfacilities. Constructhostelhouseandimprovegrounds ConstructwoodenstadiumatNationalGuardgrounds. Restoreoldstonecorral. Improvebuildingsandgrounds Completeconstructionoftheatreandbakery Constructmunicipalairport. O.P.Number 265265194 36526510 265658000 11336521 1133XXXX 1336X4X 133XX4X 165365187 165365304 165365305 165365306 1XX3XXXX 26536586 265655001 3653658 65265X83 65365258 65365258 65365570 65365570 65365583 65365639 65365663 6565738 6565863 713254 713256 165165288 TotalAllFunds 42,130.00 10,689.00 5,113.00 20,725.00 524,000.00 174,000.00 300,000.00 200,000.00 79,939.00 162,762.00 422,110.00 291,785.00 350,000.00 355,706.00 20,989.00 212,075.00 38XX9 150,485.00 361,702.00 4,798.00 11,778.00 36,789.00 125,377.00 5,114.00 6,214.00 7,890.00 751,000.00 40,000.00 650,000.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,BasicFlyingSchool,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CimarronFlyingField, U.S.Army FortSill,Oklahoma CommandingOfficer,FortReno WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSill,U.S. Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSill,U.S. Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSill,U.S. Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSill,U.S. Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortSill,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSill CommandingOfficer,FortSill,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSill,U.S. Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortSill,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortSill,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSill,U.S. Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSill,U.S. Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSill,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortSill,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortSill,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CityofMuskogee
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State OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK County Muskogee Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Payne Payne Rogers Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Muskogee Cleveland Ouray Tulsa Canadian Canadian Canadian Canadian Canadian Canadian Oklahoma Bryn Kay Kingfisher Kingfisher Lincoln Lincoln Logan McCurtain McCurtain McIntosh City Muskogee OklahomaCity OklahomaCity OklahomaCity Cushing Stillwater Claremore Nr.Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa FortGibson Norman Chickasha Tulsa ElReno ElReno ElReno ElReno ElReno ElReno OklahomaCity Kingfisher Kingfisher Chandler Chandler Guthrie Idabel Idabel Eufaula Location MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NationalCemetery NavalReserveAviationBase PublicUtilities PublicUtilities RenoQMDepot RenoQMDepot RenoQMDepot RenoQMDepot RenoQMDepot RenoQMDepot Roads DescriptionofProject Improvemunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Constructmunicipalairport. Constructmunicipalairport. Improveairport. Improveandextendairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport. Constructhangarandimprovegrounds. Makeimprovementsatmunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Improvecemetery Constructandimprovefacilities. Improvesanitarysewersystem. Installsanitarysewers. Constructrehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Rehabilitationofbuildings. Improvebuildingsandgrounds Rehabilitatebuildings,utilities,andwaterandsewerlines Improvegrounds Constructionofbarracksandincidentalutilities. Constructandrelocatehighway. Constructtargetriflepitwithstonerevetment,toolhouse andfiringdumps,installwaterlinesinSections21and28. Constructhousing. Constructstructures. Constructionforhousing. Constructhousing. Constructstructures. Constructhousing. Constructtargetpit. Constructhousing. Constructhousing. O.P.Number 165165307 165165215 165165245 165165365 165165436 165165346 65654XX 165165251 165165217 165165231 16516540X 26516560 3656522 265365205 265165207 26516576 11336562 13365131 713255 7656525 8656522 XX36XXX 26516539 16565XXXX 6565207 6565347 6565349 6565329 656532X 6565334 16565X030 6565346 6565333 TotalAllFunds 259,202.00 796,984.00 328,652.00 701,000.00 602,846.00 304,929.00 112,592.00 141,620.00 195,293.00 949,854.00 51,386.00 2,089.00 566,970.00 29,259.00 48,432.00 10,000.00 50,000.00 40,000.00 102,023.00 52,510.00 75,000.00 47,887.00 10,746.00 3,845.00 Sponsor CityofMuskogee CityofOklahomaCity CityofOklahomaCity CityofOklahomaCity CityofCushing OklahomaStateBoardofAgriculture WarDepartment CityofTulsa BoardofCountyCommissionersofTulsa CountyandtheAdjutantGeneralofOklahoma CityofTulsa BoardofCountyCommissionersofTulsa CountyandtheAdjutantGeneralofOklahoma CommandingOfficer,FortGibsonNational Cemetery,U.S.Army OfficerinChargeofConstruction,Naval ReserveAviationBase CityofChickasha CityofTulsa WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortReno,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,RenoQMDepotU.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RenoQMDepotU.S. Army WarDepartment StateHighwayCommission OklahomaNationalGuard StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma OklahomaNationalGuard StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma
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State OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR County Murray Murray Murray Muskogee Muskogee Muskogee Noble Okfuskee Okfuskee Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Ouray Pontotoc Pontotoc Pittsburg Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Seminole Seminole Seminole Stephens Stephens Tulsa Tulsa Multnomah Columbia Coos Douglas Jackson Jackson Lane Lane City Sulphur Sulphur Sulphur Boynton Haskell Muskogee Perry Okemah Okemah OklahomaCity OklahomaCity Chickasha Roff Roff Claremore Claremore Claremore Claremore Konawa Wewoka Duncan Marlow Sherry Tulsa Portland St.Helena Marshfield Roseburg Ashland Medford CottageGrove Eugene Location Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Constructhousing. Constructhousing. Improvesanatorium. Constructhousing. Constructhousing. Constructhousing. Constructhousing. Constructstructures. Constructhousing. Improve,grade,andsodfield. Beautifyandimprovegrounds. Constructtargetrange. Makegeneralimprovementstogrounds. Constructhousing. Constructstructures. Constructriflerange. Remodelexistinggymnasium. Constructriflerange. Constructstructures. Constructhousing. ReconstructandimproveMilitaryAcademy. Constructhousing. Constructhousing. Constructriflerange. Constructhousing. Constructhousing. Constructhousing. Constructhousing. Designandconstructarticlesincludingfurnitureandrugs forquarters. Constructarmories. Repairandimprovearmory. Repairandimprovearmory. Repairandimprovearmory. Repairandimprovearmory. Repairandimprovearmory. Repairandimprovearmory. O.P.Number 6565340 6565X40X 6565XX0 6565308 6565309 6565310 6565349 6565357 65653XX 265265110 651652438 65165X9 36526511 65653XX 6565XXX 651652707 265165X06 465652X 6565XX7 6565XX9 6565XX4X 6565X1X 6565X1X 65165327 6565314 6565315 6565XX 6565339 165294238 659410X0 6594583 6594572 6594575 6594672 659467X 659458 TotalAllFunds 23,469.00 7,339.00 3,739.00 7,370.00 10,197.00 14,613.00 15,377.00 2,963.00 15,865.00 Sponsor StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma CommandingOfficer,WillRogersField,U.S. Army AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment OklahomaNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,BordenGeneral Hospital,U.S.Army OklahomaNationalGuard OklahomaMilitaryAcademy OklahomaNationalGuard,AdjutantGeneral StateofOklahoma CommandingOfficer,TwentyNinthEngineers, andWarDepartment
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State OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR County Lane Linn Linn Marion Marion Marion Multnomah Multnomah Multnomah Tillamook Union Wasco Wasco Washington Washington Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop City Springfield Albany Lebanon Salem Silverton Woodburn Gresham Portland Portland Union TheDalles TheDalles ForestGrove Hillsboro McMinnville TheDalles Astoria Nr.Warrenton Nr.Warrenton Warrenton Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop DescriptionofProject Constructarmories. Repairandimprovearmory. Constructarmories. Constructarmory. Repairandimprovearmory. Repairandimprovearmory. Constructarmories. Constructarmory. Constructhangarandarmorybuilding. Repairandimprovearmory. Constructarmory. Constructarmories. Constructarmories. Constructarmories. Constructarmories. Repairandimprovearmory. Repairandimprovearmory. Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,utilities, grounds,andfacilities Improvebuildingsandfacilities MakegeneralimprovementsatCampClatsop. Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,utilities, facilities,andgrounds,includingtheconstructionoffield kitchens,buildingchimneys,clearing,grubbing,sodding, excavating,grading,landscaping,constructingtraining grounds,extendingwatersystem,placingfloors, constructingkitchens,messhalls,warehouses,tentfloors, frames,shops,garages,warehousesandoffices,installing plumbing,electrical,insulating,andrefrigerationfacilities Repairbuilding. Constructbathandlatrinebuildings. Constructbathandlatrinebuildings. Constructcombinationkitchensandmesshalls. Constructcommissarybuilding. Lightandpowersysteminstallation. Installelectriclightsystem. Constructmotorrepairshops. Constructwarehouseandissuebuildings. Sewersystem. O.P.Number 65949XX 6594XX0 6594104X 65941XX7 6594XX8 6594562 5694X9X 6594621 165194236 6594577 6594562 65941048 65941048 65941044 6594100X 659457X 6594590 13290105 565942200 651942128 165194129 TotalAllFunds 312,500.00 30,000.00 293,257.00 154,278.00 210,353.00 Sponsor OregonNationalGuard WarDepartment OregonNationalGuard WarDepartment OregonNationalGuard
OR
Clatsop
Warrenton
CampClatsop
651942125
154,272.00
OregonNationalGuard
OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR
Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop
Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton
CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop
65941010 65941012 65941013 65941014 65941015 65941018 65941019 65941016 65941017 65941020
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State OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR County Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Lane Linn,Marion, Lane Multnomah Multnomah Multnomah Polk Multnomah City Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Portland Portland Portland Portland Location CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop CampClatsop ClackamasRifleRange ClackamasRifleRange ClackamasRifleRange ClackamasRifleRange COE COE COE COE COE COE COE COE Communications DescriptionofProject Installfirehydrants. Painting. Extendwatersystem. RegimentalInfirmaries. Garbagecanenclosures. Extendwatersystem. Tentframes. Repairtentfloors. Repairbuilding. Tractorandgunshed. Repairbuilding. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Improvegrounds. Clearandgradegrounds. Developriflerange ConstructAdministrativebuilding Developriflerange. Conductfloodcontrolwork Clearandgrubdamandreservoir. Conductexploratoryfoundationinvestigationsforflood controldamsites. Renovateandimproveschoolbuildings. Makegeneralimprovementstocantonmentareas. RaiseandstrengthenColumbiaRiverlevees. Removeandburndriftanddebris Conductexploratoryfoundationinvestigationsforflood controldamsites Constructandimprovefacilities. Makeimprovementstobuildingsandgrounds,including improving,painting,andrehabilitatingbuildings, installationelectricalfacilities,improvingcrossovers,roads, drives,andwalksbyexcavating,grading,widening,and surfacing ConstructdrillhallandrecreationalbuildingatFortStevens Makegeneralimprovementstobuildingsandgrounds AccessRoadtoFortStevensandCampClatsop O.P.Number 65941021 65941022 65941023 65941024 65941027 65941025 65941026 659410X 659410XX 659410XX 65941XXX X659421XX 16594X0X4 6594503 76594215 86594214 X65942X 76594212 65294101 6529435 6529439 165294213 16529427 7659425 76594217 165394245 TotalAllFunds 111,282.00 84,415.00 247,238.00 31,091.00 47,502.00 35,776.00 539,632.00 87,333.00 4,954.00 8,093.00 392,852.00 26,020.00, 37,638.00 52,304.00 Sponsor OregonNationalGuard OregonNationalGuard OregonNationalGuard WarDepartment OregonNationalGuard CorpsofEngineers,OregonDistrict,U.S.War Department DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,War Department DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,War Department DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,War Department CommandingOfficer,CorpsofEngineers,War Department DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,War Department DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S.War Department DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,U.S. Army FederalCommunicationsCommission
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Clatsop
Astoria
FortStevens
16529464
402,533.00
CommandingOfficer,FortStevens,U.S.Army
OR OR OR
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State OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR County Baker Clatsop Coos Deschutes Douglas Jackson Jackson Klamath Klamath Klickitat Lane Malheur Marion Marney Multnomah Umatilla Union Union Union Wallowa Astoria Clatsop Clatsop Umatilla Umatilla Umatilla Coos Multnomah Multnomah Multnomah Multnomah Multnomah City Baker Astoria NorthBend Redmond Roseburg Medford Medford KlamathFalls KlamathFalls TheDalles Eugene Ontario Salem Burns Portland Pendleton LaGrande LaGrande Nr.LaGrande Enterprise Clatsop Astoria Astoria Nr.Hermiston Pendleton Pendleton NorthBend Nr.Portland Nr.Portland Nr.Portland Nr.Portland Nr.Portland Location MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NASTonguePoint NavalAirStation NavalRadioStation OrdnanceDepot OrdnanceDepot PendletonAirBase PortlandAirBase PortlandAirBase PortlandAirBase PortlandAirBase PortlandAirBase PortlandAirBase DescriptionofProject Improveandextendmunicipalairport. Improveairport. Improveairport Renovateanairport. Improveintermediatelandingfield. Makeimprovementsatmunicipalairport. Makeimprovementsatmunicipalairport. Improveandconstructairportrunways. Extendandconstructrunways. Constructanairport. Constructanairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Developandconstructanairport. Developandimproveairport. ImproveAirCorpsCantonmentArea. Reconstructairport. Constructanemergencyairport. Constructanemergencyairport. Constructanemergencyairport Constructanairport. RelocateU.S.OregonNo.30Hwytoprovideaccessroadto theNavalAirStation,includingclearing,grubbing,grading, placingbase,constructingdrainagefacilities,surfacing AccessroadtoNavalAirStation Landscapeandimprovegrounds AccessroadtoOrdnanceDepot Improvefacilitiesandgrounds. Makeimprovementsatairportandairbase. Constructseaplanefacilities. ConstructwatersupplymainstoU.S.AirBaseatPortland ColumbiaAirport ImprovementsatPortofPortlandAirport ImprovementsatPortofPortlandAirport Expandfacilitiesatmunicipalairport. RemodelandrehabilitateschoolbuildingsforuseasArmy O.P.Number 165194158 165194160 165194148 165194165 26529426 16519476 165194XX 165194155 65941069 165194166 165194164 165194161 165194163 165194159 165294257 165194162 65394184 165194211 65394184 165194157 165194164 165194168 7659427 16519446 26529414 165294251 26519431 165194141 651942145 651942173 165194123 2652949 TotalAllFunds 403,227.00 1,864,585.00 2,880,408.00 740,000.00 49,371.00 660,193.00 124,486.00 469,606.00 544,255.00 372,732.00 273,250.00 514,107.00 492,500.00 86,102.00 430,748.00 79,966.00 307,838.00 59,546.00 367,899.00 205,635.00 205,635.00 17,889.00 15,235.00 32,436.00 8,931.00 120,255.00 30,591.00 18,124.00 31,909.00 333,552.00 21,419.00 Sponsor CityofBaker PortofAstoria CityofNorthBend CityofRedmondandDeschutesCounty U.S.DepartmentofCommerce,Civil AeronauticsAdministration CityofMedford CityofMedford CityofKlamathFalls CityoftheDalles CityofEugene CityofOntario CityofSalem CityofBurns U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Portland CityofPendleton CityofLaGrandeandCivilAeronautics Authority CityofLaGrandeandCivilAeronautics Authority WarDepartment CityofEnterprise OregonStateHighwayCommission U.S.NavyDepartment RadiomaninCharge,NavalRadioStation,U.S. Navy WarDepartment U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Portland ConstructingQuartermaster,Pendleton AirportandAirbase,U.S.Army CityofNorthBend WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment ThePortofPortland CorpsofEngineers,CommandingOfficer,29th
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State OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA County Clatsop HoodRiver,Lane, Linn,Marion, Polk,Washington Umatilla Washington,Polk, Multnomah, Marion,Linn Clatsop Umatilla Washington& Tillamook,etc. Washington& Tillamook,etc. Washingtonand MultnomahCos. Douglas Multnomah Multnomah Multnomah Statewide Clatsop Clatsop Philadelphia Philadelphia Alleghany Alleghany Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin City Warrenton Eugene Pendleton Warrenton Hermiston Roseburg Portland Portland Portland Astoria Astoria Philadelphia Philadelphia Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Location PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads RoseburgLandingField Survey Survey Survey Survey TonguePointNAS TonguePointNAS Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin DescriptionofProject Cantonment. Reconstructwatersupplyfacilities. Clearrightofwaysandpointelectricaltransmissionlines. Constructwatersupplyline. Clearrightofwaysandpointelectricaltransmissionlines. AccessRoadtoFortStevensandCampClatsop Improveroad. WilsonRiverHwy. WolfCreekHwy. Constructsectionofhighway. ConstructionandimprovementsatRoseburgInter.Landing Field RevisetopographicalmapsofPacificCoastStates RevisemapsofPacificN.W.StatesfromAerialPhotographs Revisemaps Makefieldsurveys. MakeimprovementsatNavalAirStation. Constructfacilities. Repairandimprovebuildingsandfacilities. Placeandspreadfill,raiseground,andbuildstructures. Compileanddrafttacticalmaps Compileanddrafttacticalmaps. Completeacardfileofofficersandenlistedmenofthe PennsylvaniaNationalGuard Provideemploymentforneedypersonstotranscribe, catalog,andindexrecords. Provideemploymentforneedypersonstotranscribe, catalog,andindexrecords. Provideemploymentforneedypersonstotranscribe Provideemploymentforneedypersonstotranscribe, catalog,andindexrecords. Provideemploymentforneedypersonstotranscribe, catalog,andindexrecords. Provideemploymentforneedypersonstotranscribe, 165194206 165294235 165194224 6529462 165194169 165194241 16519411 651942106 165194193 165394212 16529498 7649432 7659432 165294132 26529427 26539428 26523XXX 36523216 165223690 165223XXX 1651231444 165235142 165236298 165236401 16523X445 465232X 430,600.00 7,134,156.00 48,323.00 4,938,059.00 539,580.00 25,731.00 928,403.00 747,794.00 1,794,198.00 86,876.00 30,750.00 32,224.00 46,066.00 76,200.00 372,609.00 41,921.00 38,900.00 42,140.00 69,998.00 95,590.00 34,185.00 5,403.00 5,140.00 7,143.00 27,619.00 5,783.00 O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor Battalion,WarDepartment U.S.DepartmentoftheInterior,Bonneville PowerAdministration PendletonWaterCommission U.S.DepartmentoftheInterior,BonnevilleX Administration ClatsopCounty UmatillaCounty OregonStateHighwayCommission U.S.DepartmentofCommerce,Civil AeronauticsAdministration WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,29thEngineers,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,9thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,NavalAirStation, TonguePoint,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,NavalAirStation, TonguePoint,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.MaritimeCommission WarDepartment U.S.Army,OfficerinCharge,Engineer ReproductionPlant CommonwealthofPennsylvania,Department ofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairsCommonwealth ofDepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs,
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject catalog,andindexrecords. PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Fayette Fayette Fayette Luzerne Northumberland Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Adams Adams Adams Adams Alleghany Alleghany Alleghany Alleghany Alleghany Alleghany Alleghany Berks Berks Blair Blair Berks Centre Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Connellsville Connellsville Connellsville Sunbury Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Gettysburg Gettysburg Gettysburg Gettysburg Coraopolis Coraopolis Coraopolis Coraopolis Coraopolis Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Nr.Hamburg Altoona Altoona Hamburg Boalsburg Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Provideemploymentforneedypersonstotranscribe, catalog,andindexrecords. Provideemploymentforneedypersonstotranscribe, catalog,andindexrecords. Examine,repair,andstoretentsandcots. Provideemploymentforneedypersonstotranscribe, catalog,andindexrecords. Examine,repair,andstoretentsandcots. Bringuptodatemilitaryrecords. CompilealistofsourcematerialforaHistoryofthe NationalGuard. Bringuptodateenlistmentandmilitaryrecords. Inventoryofmilitaryarchives. Recordthelocationanddescriptionofmilitaryhistorical material. Provideemploymentforneedypersonsincompiling, drafting,andreproducingmaps. Provideemploymentforneedypersonstocompiledata. Compile,draft,andreproducemapsneededbyWarDept. Calculatethemilitarygridcoordinatesofpermanentlocal controlpositions. Improvegrounds Improvegrounds. Constructnewandrenovateexistingarmory. Constructnewandrenovateexistingarmory. Improvegrounds Improvegrounds. Constructnewandrenovateexistingarmory. Constructnewandrenovateexistingarmory. Improvegrounds Constructnewandrenovateexistingarmory. Constructnewandrenovateexistingarmory. ImproveArmory Constructnewandrenovateexistingarmory. Improveandremodelarmory. ImprovegroundsatAltoonaArmory Makegeneralimprovementstoarmory. Constructionofarmory. 465233119 465233127 X6523X00X X6523XXXX 65233061 65234359 6523XX0X 65234357 36523314 3652339 65223803 1652231250 651232601 651232X01 65239011 6523901X 165123478 16512347X 652390X 6523X 665232922 65239010 65239028 651232908 65239017 46523X455 165123238 652232X0X 55239032 27,619.00 23,169.00 1XX9 X219 3XX9 77XXX 210,925.00 46,030.00 404,395.00 5,574.00 23,475.00 2,708.00 4,089.00 10,202.00 9,828.00 7,691.00 49,035.00 15,527.00 O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs OfficerinCharge,EngineerReproduction Plant,U.S.Army U.S.NavyDepartment,HydrographicOffice WarDepartment WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,and DepartmentofCommerce,Coastand GeodeticSurvey WarDepartment TheGeneralStateAuthority WarDepartment TheGeneralStateAuthority StateArmoryBoard WarDepartment PennsylvaniaStateArmoryBoard WarDepartment TheGeneralStateAuthority
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State PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA County Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawford Crawford Cumberland Dauphin Dauphin Delaware Delaware Douglas Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie Franklin Franklin Indiana Indiana Lackawanna Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster City Phoenixville Phoenixville Phoenixville Phoenixville WestChester Clearfield Lawrence Lawrence LockHaven Berwick Meadville Meadville Carlisle Harrisburg Harrisburg Media Media Elizabethville Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie Chambersburg Waynesboro Blairsville Indiana Scranton Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Constructbasement. Variousimprovementstoarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. Repairandimprovearmorybuildingandgrounds. Constructionofnewarmory. ImproveArmoryfacilities Constructauxiliariesandappurtenancestoarmoryand improvegrounds. Constructionofnewarmory. Makegeneralimprovements Repairandimprovearmory. Generalrepairstoarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. Improvearsenalbuildingsandgrounds Improvearmory. ImproveArmory Constructionofnewarmory. Excavate,grade,demolishandreconstructdrivewayand masonrywall,erectfence,installlightingatArmory groundstobeusedasdrillfield. ImproveArmorygrounds Improvegrounds. Improvearmorybuildingandgrounds. ImproveArmorybuildingandgrounds Constructionofnewarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. Improvementstoarmory. Paintandvarnisharmory. Improvearmorybuilding. ImproveStateArmory. Alterationsandimprovementsinbasementofarmory. ImproveArmory O.P.Number 465232796 65238055 65238999 65239012 165232408 65238998 65123394 465232834 6523XXXX 865232625 16523X 65239457 65239029 65236996 XX5232449 16523X 665232420 6523X0XX 165123994 165223994 16523X 465232117X 665232914 652370X0 6523X007 6523901X 65238284 465232100X 16523X40X 4652321X7X 6523XX91 665232925 TotalAllFunds 11,183.00 9,264.00 4,282.00 2X937 2,781.00 2,435.00 3,483.00 2,749.00 8,438.00 2065.00 4,779.00 2,435.00 X940 1,992.00 5,296.00 3,909.00 4,332.00 Sponsor DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania WarDepartment PennsylvaniaStateArmoryBoard CommonwealthofPennsylvania,StateArmory Board DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania CommonwealthofPennsylvania,Department ofMilitaryAffairs StateArmoryBoard StateArmoryBoard DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania WarDepartment BoardofTrustees,Soldiers,andSailors, PennsylvaniaStateDepartmentofMilitary Affairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs 109thInfantryNationalGuardofPennsylvania PennsylvaniaStateArmoryBoard PennsylvaniaStateArmoryBoard StateArmoryBoard PennsylvaniaStateArmoryBoard
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State PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA County Lancaster Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lehigh Lehigh Lehigh Lehigh Lehigh Lewistown Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Lycoming Lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Mifflin Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montour Montour Northumberland Northumberland Northumberland City Lancaster NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle Allentown Allentown Allentown Bethlehem Bethlehem Mifflin Plymouth Plymouth Nanticoke Plymouth WilkesBarre Williamsport Williamsport Kane GroveCity Lewistown Lewistown Bridgeport Morristown Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Danville Danville Northumberla nd Sunbury Sunbury Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Constructionofnewarmory. Constructafireproofarmorybuilding. Constructanarmorybuilding, Constructbrickandsteelarmory CompleteconstructionofArmoryandimprovegrounds ImproveArmorygroundsandfacilities Paintandrepairarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. Interiorpainting. Constructagarageadditiontoarmorybuilding. Constructionofnewarmory. Improve109thArmory Improve109thArmory Constructfireproofdrillshed Constructbrickandsteelarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. Constructfireproofdrillshed. Clean,sand,andrefinisharmoryfloor,cleanwallsand ceiling,andrepaint. Constructionofnewarmory. Alter,repair,andpaintarmory. ImproveStateArmory. ImproveArmorygroundsandfacilities Improvegrounds Constructionofarmory. Improveinandaroundarmory. Alterandrepairfarmhousesforuseasanarmory. Completeconstructionofdrillhallandgarage. Constructastonemasonrydrillhallandgarage Constructionofnewarmory. Gradearmorygrounds. Constructionofnewarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. Improvegrounds O.P.Number 6523X9XX 165232444 46523XXXX 6523XX0X 665232634 165123245 6523144 6523X0XX 65237735 665232433 65239020 665232381 665232386 665232168 6523XXXX 6523900X 652389XX 465232X12 65234004 65239031 4652325XX 16523X 165123708 665232645 65235208 65231XX 16523X X65232XXX 65239027 6523X44 65239034 6523X00X 165123758 TotalAllFunds 115,971.00 15XXX 17,682.00 13,993.00 5,250.00 7,061.00 7,415.00 17,310.00 50,385.00 15,418.00 2,720.00 7,606.00 17,485.00 6,073.00 11,785.00 32,014.00 20,271.00 Sponsor DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs WarDepartment DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs StateArmoryBoard DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs ArmoryBoard WarDepartment CommonwealthofPennsylvania,Department ofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania PennsylvaniaDepartmentofMilitaryAffairs WarDepartment
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State PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA County Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Schuylkill Schuylkill Schuylkill Tioga Tioga Tioga Tioga Tioga Tioga Union Venango Warren Washington Washington Washington Washington Wayne Westmoreland City Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia PineGrove PineGrove Tamaqua Mansfield Mansfield Mansfield Wellsboro Wellsboro Wellsboro Lewisburg Franklin Warren Canonsburg Canonsburg Canonsburg Washington Honesdale Latrobe Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject RehabilitateArmory Paintinteriorandexteriorofarmoryandreplaceglass panes. Repairandimprovearmory. Improveandrenovatearmorybuildingandfacilities. Rehabilitatearmorybuilding. Reconditiontheinteriorofarmory. Reconditioncavalryarmory. Reconditionarmory. Generalimprovementstoarsenal. Constructstables. Constructionofnewarmory Constructionofnewarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. Reconditionexteriorofbuilding. Constructionofnewarmory. Makegeneralalterationsandimprovementstoarmory. ImproveArmory Improvebuildingsandgrounds MakegeneralimprovementsandrenovateArmorybuilding Completeconstructionofarmorybuilding. Completeconstructionofarmorybuilding. Constructionofarmory. ImproveArmory Improvearmoryfacilities. Constructionofarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. ImproveStateArmoryBuilding,includingpainting, pointing,plastering,reconditioningwallsandfloors, placingsteps,installingflagpole. ImproveStateArmory. ImprovegroundsatArmory ImprovegroundsatArmory Constructionofnewarmory. Constructionofnewarmory Constructionofnewarmory. Repairandimprovearmory. O.P.Number 165123180 165232003 165233XXX 46523X1190 46523X11XX 65232547 65235135 65235138 65235212 65238194 65239004 65239011 6523902X 652390XX 65239517 6523XXXX 1651231106 651233006 665232214 165232434 465232894 6523X1XX 665232561 465232634 65236187 6523900X 265123270 165232390 1651231115 651232730 65239001 65239014 65239016 165232372 TotalAllFunds 10,738.00 15,810.00 120XX 41,188.00 505XX 2,821.00 2,246.00 4,410.00 8,487.00 20,153.00 6,982.00 11,121.00 32,491.00 8,467.00 1,416.00 1,895.00 5,867.00 1,221.00 Sponsor WarDepartment PennsylvaniaNationalGuard DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs 103rdEngineers,PennsylvaniaNationalGuard 103rdEngineers,PennsylvaniaNationalGuard 1stSquadron103rdRegimentCavalry WarDepartment WarDepartment PennsylvaniaDepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania PennsylvaniaDepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania StateArmoryBoard WarDepartment WarDepartment StateArmoryBoard
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State PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA County Westmoreland Westmoreland Westmoreland Westmoreland Westmoreland Wyoming Fayette Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland City Ligonier Monessen Mt.Pleasant Mt.Pleasant Scottsdale Tunkhannock Fleetwood Huntington NewBrighton Dunbar,North Union Carlisle Carlisle Carlisle Carlisle Carlisle Carlisle Carlisle Carlisle Carlisle Forth Middleton Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Auxiliaryflyingfield CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks DescriptionofProject Constructionofnewarmory. Paintdrillhall. Renovatebasement. Paintwallsandceilingsandstainandvarnishframesand molding. MakegeneralrepairsandimprovementstoarmoryMake generalrepairsandimprovementstoarmorybuildingand grounds. ImprovegroundsatArmory Constructnewandrenovateexistingarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. Constructnewandrenovateexistingarmory. Improveauxiliaryflyingfield RepairandimproveCavalrystable. Improverecreationalarea. Completeundergroundsystems. Constructprotectivefencearoundmainreservationat CarlisleBarracks. Constructroad. Constructarubblemasonryretainingwallandgrade grounds. Gradeandlandscapegrounds. Excavate,changechannel,constructmasonrychannel walls,placestoneinchannelbedtofacilitaterunoffat LetortSpringRunatCarlisleBarracks. Gradeground,constructmasonrywallandquarrying. Improvetrainingarea. Constructprotectivefencearoundreservation Improveroads Constructwarehouses Rehabilitatebuildingsandfacilities Constructbuildingsandfacilities Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Construct,reconstruct,andimprovebuildings,facilities, andgrounds Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities O.P.Number 65239000 65239331 165232509 165232X4X 165232411 651232612 652390XX 6523900X 6523901X 86523216 1652323X 165233301 165234007 1653231380 26523100X 26523X00X 26523X00X 652231224 65237257 265232X 1653231380 165323139 165323422 165323575 165323835 265223141 265323189 26532384 TotalAllFunds 740.00 1,474.00 2,590.00 13,967.00 700,000.00 1,042.00 20,944.00 43X67 12,417.00 22,554.00 107,072.00 154X08 55,622.00 47,708.00 14,486.00 9,842.00 12,381.00 40,460.00 16,677.00 27,525.00 56,630.00 96,110.00 Sponsor StateArmoryBoard DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs PennsylvaniaStateArmoryBoard WarDepartment ConstructingQuartermaster,Connellsville Airport,U.S.Army DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S. Army CommissionersofCumberlandCounty CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S. Army U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermaster,
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor CarlisleBarracks PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Alleghany Luzerne Luzerne Lycoming Montour York York York York York York York York York Philadelphia Philadelphia Westmoreland Philadelphia Dauphin Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Sewickley WilkesBarre Plymouth Williamsport Danville Fairview Fairview Fairview Fairview Fairview Fairview Fairview Harrisburg Harrisburg Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia EastHarrison CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks COE COECOE COE COE Conservation CumberlandGeneralDepot CumberlandGeneralDepot CumberlandGeneralDepot CumberlandGeneralDepot CumberlandGeneralDepot CumberlandGeneralDepot CumberlandGeneralDepot CumberlandGeneralDepot CumberlandGeneralDepot DefenseHousing DefenseHousing DefenseHousing EngineerReproductionPlant FortIndiantownGap Eliminateswampareafortheeradicationofinsectpests. Improvegrounds Constructbleachersonathleticfield Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andwaterand sewerlines Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,systems,and facilities Constructbleachersatathleticfield Constructtentplatforms,latrines,andsystemsand facilities ImprovementsatsiteofdemolishedSewickleyDam MakeimprovementstoSusquehannaRiverfloodcontrol levee MakeimprovementstoSusquehannaRiverfloodcontrol levee MakeimprovementstoSusquehannaRiverfloodcontrol levee ChangechannelofMahoningCreek. Inspect,reconditionmaterials Constructrecreationalfacilitiesandlandscapeandimprove grounds Improvefacilities Construct,reconstruct,andimprovefacilitiesandgrounds ImproveRoute66029 Consolidatesuppliesinstorage Reconditionandinspectmaterials,equipment,and supplies Improveandrehabilitatebuildingsandutilities Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improvegrounds Improvegrounds Constructfacilitiesfordefensehousingsites Makeacompilationof,anddraftandreproducepipe Constructbuildings,constructlandingfield,clearland, 36523217 652231433 653231487 7132139 713257 76523215 86523214 8XX23230 165223159 26522347 265223346 265223342 65233787 165223421 1653231478 165323493 26532383 6512366 76523211 76523227 7132195 713258 265323121 265323121 26532348 76523311 165123523 35,277 69,396.00 15,599.00 300,000.00 200,000.00 36,623.00 26,784.00 73,547.00 3,052.00 13,308.00 18,670.00 10,298.00 53,924.00 11,580.00 60,095.00 145,093.00 46,572.00 15,925.00 23,805.00 20,000.00 25,000.00 505,527.00 208,451.00 5,976,270.00 58,268.00 777,490.00 CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S. Army U.S.NavyDepartment WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers,Baltimore WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,Area Engineer,Syracuse WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,WilkesBarre WarDepartment CommandingGeneral,3rdCorpsArea,U.S. Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,NewCumberland GeneralDepot,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CumberlandGeneral Depot,U.S.WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,CumberlandGeneral Depot,U.S.WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,CumberlandGeneral Depot,U.S.WarDepartmentQ.M.C. FederalWorksAgency,MutualDefense HousingDivision FederalWorksAgency,MutualDefense HousingDivision Director,DivisionofDefenseHousing,Federal WorksAgency OfficerinCharge,EngineerReproduction Plant,U.S.Army DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs,
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State County City &Union Location DescriptionofProject excavateandgrade,installsewers,water,andelectric transmissionlines,fencingattheIndiantownGapMilitary Reservation. FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortMifflin Clearareasoftimberland. Constructroadandoilandinstalldrainagepipes. Constructsanitarysewerlines. Laypipetoprovidewaterfacilities. Repairandreconstructbuildings. Clearandcutbrushandtimber,andsetupanddismantle sawmillandshelters. Improvefacilitiesandgrounds Improvefacilities. Completetheconstructionofagarageadditionand improvebuilding. AccessroadtoFortIndiantownGap Completeconstructionofsewer. Constructgutterandbankgeneralimprovementstocamp area,andbackfillingofsewertrench. Setupframebuildings,anddemolishbuildings. Constructandimprovefacilities,utilities,buildings,and grounds Dismantlebuildingsandanimalshelters. Repairandreconstructbuildings. Constructsanitarysewerlines. Laypipetoprovidewaterfacilities. Improvefacilities. Constructroad. Constructandimprovefacilities,buildings,andgrounds Supplyemergencyassistancetocommandingofficer ImprovementsatFortMifflinAmmunitionDepot 6523X44X 165231632 1652341XX 165234X70 16523X 16523X101 26512353 4652321045 465232X1X 6512338 65231215 65237624 6523X0XX 165123523 165232354 165232X8X 16523412X 165234XXX 4652321045 265323311 265223266 165223971 290X01 125,439.00 136,555.00 1X034X 108,890.00 799,038.00 789,920.00 7,339.00 319,204.00 288,997.00 71,357.00 130,349.00 126,439.00 136,565.00 7X9920 290,801.00 195,922.00 66,144.00 16,171.00 O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor CommonwealthofPennsylvania
PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA
Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon Dauphin Lebanon Philadelphia
EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union EastHarrison &Union Philadelphia
DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania WarDepartment DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania CommandingOfficer,IndiantownGapMilitary Reservation,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,IndiantownGapMilitary Reservation,U.S.Army U.S.NavyDepartment
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State PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA County Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin City Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Location FortMifflin FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal FrankfordArsenal MarineCorpsQMDepot MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot DescriptionofProject ConstructNavalAmmunitionDepot Improvebuildingsandgrounds Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,utilities,and grounds MakeimprovementsattheFrankfordArsenal ConstructfencealongseawallatFrankfordArsenal Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvebuildings,facilities,androads Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,utilities,and grounds Improve,reconstruct,andrepavestreetsandroads. Improvepresentandconstructnewbuildings. Improvebuildings Improvebuildings Improvegrounds Constructutilitytunnel Constructbuildings Constructnewseawall Constructextensiontostorehouse Improveandrepairroads,highways,streets,anddrainage Improveandrepairbuildings,facilities,systems,airport, andgrounds Improvebuildingsandgrounds Constructprotectivewallandimprovepresentseawall. ImprovetheMarineCorpsQuartermasterDepot Salvagelumber,scrapmetalandothermaterialsatthe MiddletownAirDepot. Grade,seed,andsodatArmyAirDepot. Demolisholdwarehouses,salvagematerial,andseed areas. MakegeneralimprovementsatArmyAirDepot. Convertoldgolfcourseintoflyingfieldadditionand constructionofnewgolfcourse. Improveflyingfield. Repairing,fences,removingdebris,andreplacingsludge beds. O.P.Number 653231831 165223819 1653231545 165323230 16532332 165323819 165323820 265323290 3652312 3652325 652231550 652231582 65223419 653231162 653232010 65323458 65323715 7652311 7652323 76523233 X6523212 76523210 265223274 2652340XX 26523X 26523XX 3652329 36523X1X 652310XX TotalAllFunds 252,169.00 928,000.00 788,581.00 43,370.00 3,984.00 277,023.00 330,569.00 520,540.00 55,179.00 10X419 143,440.00 19,083.00 68,056.00 35,341.00 24,139.00 70,162.00 13,242.00 54,360.00 557,134.00 XXX,425 89,123.00 7,185.00 7,842.00 49,327.00 720X1 41XX9 46X00 2X334 Sponsor U.S.NavyDepartment CommandingOfficer,FrankfordArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FrankfordArsenal,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FrankfordArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FrankfordArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FrankfordArsenal,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FrankfordArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FrankfordArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FrankfordArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FrankfordArsenal,U.S. Army Commandant,4thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,ArmyAirDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficerMiddletownAirDepot U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot, U.S.Army U.S.Army,MiddletownAirDepot
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State PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA County Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Berks Berks Berks Cambria Delaware Erie Fayette City Middletown Nr. Middletown Nr. Middletown Nr. Middletown Nr. Middletown Nr. Middletown Nr. Middletown Nr. Middletown Nr. Middletown Nr. Middletown Nr. Middletown Nr. Middletown Nr.Reading Reading Reading Johnstown Philadelphia Nr.Erie Dunbar,N. Union Location MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot MiddletownAirDepot MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport DescriptionofProject ImprovementstoArmyAirDepot. Improvebuildings Constructroad FacilitiesatMiddletownAirDepot Reconstructandimprovebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improvegroundsbyconstructingparkingareasand landscaping Constructandimprovefacilities,buildings,andgrounds Constructagreenhouse. Rehabilitatesupplies Constructroads Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improvemunicipalairport Improveairport. Improveairport. Constructanairport. Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructadditiontohangar,constructaprons,curbs,taxi stripsroadsandparking;surfacepaintextendtaxistrips, roads,andparking;surface,paint,extendrunways,install tiedowns,septictanks,waterandsewerlinesatthe ConnellsvilleAirport. Constructandimprovefacilities Improvementstomunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Variousimprovementsandconstructionatairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improvementstomunicipalairport Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds O.P.Number 65237435 11332322 1651231523 165323878 265223165 265323149 265323199 26532391 652231121 653231199 76523223 7652324 651232981 265123315 1651231032 1651231034 465232489 1651231031 16532333 TotalAllFunds 100,000.00 27,648.00 165,340.00 123,190.00 84,090.00 42,197.00 5,820.00 40,265.00 90,557.00 65,411.00 84,375.00 151,126.00 1,914,762.00 501,840.00 1,508,224.00 2,212,084.00 497,059.00 117,122.00 Sponsor WarDepartment MiddletownBoroughCouncilandU.S.War Department WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot, U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot, U.S.Army WarDepartment ReadingCityCouncil CityofReading JohnstownCityCouncil WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment
PA
Fayette
MunicipalAirport
264123244
488,129.00
PA PA PA PA PA PA PA
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State PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA County Northumberland Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Montgomery City Sunbury Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Bridgeport Location NationalGuardunknown NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalHome NavalHome NavalHome NavalHome Navyunknown PhiladelphiaNavalYard,Fort Mifflin,andMustinField PhiladelphiaNavyYard PhiladelphiaNavyYard PhiladelphiaNavyYard PhiladelphiaNavyYard PhiladelphiaNavyYard PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PublicUtilities DescriptionofProject Improvegrounds Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,andfacilities,and grounds ConstructBurstingChargeUnloadingHouseandrailway Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,utilities,grounds,and facilities Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Revisepipingandelectricalwork ImprovebuildingsandgroundsoftheNavalHome Improvebuildingsandgrounds Constructmiscellaneousfacilities,fences,roads,and extendcafeteria,rehabilitatebuildingsandbarracks, improveairfieldandaircraftfactoryatPhiladelphiaNavy Yard,includingFortMifflin,MustinField. ConstructandimprovePhiladelphiaNavyYard Improvegrounds. Improvebuildings,utilities,facilities,andgrounds Improveandmodernizebuildingsandfacilities Constructfoundationsandmachineshopextensions Improvebuildingsandfacilities Realignandresurfacerailroadtrack. Rehabilitatebuildings,grounds,facilities,andutilities Generalgrading,concretesidewalksandcurbs,andtree pruning Pavingofroads Repairandresurfaceroadsandreconstructretainingwall. Constructroads,curbs,andsidewalks. Buildlockerroomannex. Alterandrepairbuildings. Paint,repair,andimprovebuildings. Laywatermainsandstormandsanitarysewers. Realignandresurfacerailroadtrack. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Repavestreetsandroads. Paintandrepairbuildings. Excavationandgrading,constructdrains,masonrywalls, O.P.Number 26512315 76523224 86523232 165223804 7652325 7652326 7652327 1652231534 10932315 10932315 36523222 76523231 76523834 8652328 11332363 16523X 26522356 265231004 26523100X 26523100X 26523100X 265232000 265232004 26523X 26523x 26523X 76523218 76525210 X65231000 X6523X TotalAllFunds 20,842.00 76,695.00 157,207.00 247,119.00 109,000.00 1,800.00 107,809.00 20,965.00 85,000.00 600,000.00 93,159.00 363,565.00 32,793.00 575,000.00 5,000.00 6,214.00 111,348.00 22,781.00 10,331.00 5XX2X 3310X 5,285.00 37X0X 89,412.00 20,646.00 11XXX 115,544.00 65,072.00 3X463 24XX3 16,318.00 Sponsor TheGeneralStateAuthority InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,Naval AmmunitionsDepot,U.S.Navy InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,Naval AmmunitionsDepot,U.S.Navy Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,4thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,4thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,4thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks, PhiladelphiaNavyYard Commandant,4thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,4thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,4thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy WarDepartment U.S.OrdnanceDepartment CommandingOfficer,PhiladelphiaQMDepot, U.S.Army U.S.OrdnanceDepartment U.S.OrdnanceDepartment CommandingOfficer,PhiladelphiaQMDepot, U.S.Army U.S.OrdnanceDepartment U.S.Army,PhiladelphiaQMDepot U.S.ArmyQuartermastersCorps OrdnanceDepartment,U.S.Army U.S.OrdnanceDepartment U.S.Quartermaster'sCorps CommandingOfficer,PhiladelphiaQMDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PhiladelphiaQMDepot, U.S.Army U.S.OrdnanceDepartment U.S.OrdnanceDepartment PennsylvaniaDepartmentofMilitaryAffairs
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State PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA County Clearfield Allegheny Blair Mercer Montgomery Montgomery Allegheny Allegheny Berks Blair Lebanon Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Monroe Montgomery Northampton Northumberland Philadelphia Westmoreland Westmoreland Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Alleghany City Philadelphia Dubois Carnegie Logan Sharon Conshohocken Washington McKeesport Pittsburgh Reading Altoona Lebanon Coplay Hazelton Nanticoke Newport WilkesBarre Stroudsburg Pottstown Nazareth Sunbury Philadelphia Greensburg Monessen Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Pittsburgh Location PublicUtilities PublicUtilities Range Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage SchuylkillArsenal SchuylkillArsenal SchuylkillArsenal SchuylkillArsenal SchuylkillArsenal Survey DescriptionofProject andcompletebuildingconstruction Laysteamline. Eliminateinsanitarydevicesbytheconstructionofsanitary privies. Constructrifleandpistolrange Improvestreets. Improveroute07011 Improvestreets Improvestreets Generaldevelopmentofareaandconstructionofroad. Removestreetcarrailsandreplaceandsurfacedisturbed areas. Removestreetcarrailsandrepaveareas. Removestreetcarrails. Removeabandonedtrolleytracks. Removeabandonedstreetcarrails Dismantlebuildingsandcleanandpreparematerials. Removestreetcarrails,excavate,surface. Removetrolleyrails Removetrolleyrailsandpavetrackarea Removetrolleyrailsandimprovetrackarea Removetrolleyrailsandpavetrackarea Removetrolleyrailsandpavetrackarea Removeabandonedstreetcarrailsandrestoretrackarea Removestreetcarrails Removetrolleyrailsandimprovenarrowchannelalongrail areaonSecondStreet. Removeabandonedstreetcarrails Removeabandonedstreetcarrailsandrepavetrackarea Removeabandonedstreetcarrailsandimprovetrackareas Improvebuildingsandgrounds Makerepairsandimprovementstobuildings. Improvegrounds. Improveandpaintbuildings. Pavespacesandrehabilitatepresentpavement Completesurvey. 6523X 26512326X 265123159 6652311124 265123152 165123319 65235442 265123154 265123325 265123307 265123324 265123289 465232X47 265123335 265123343 265123300 265123326 265123301 265123162 265123273 265123317 265123344 265123330 265123313 265123328 165223519 26523200X 26523X00X 36523216 7652329 65235641 1,168,798.00 21,829.00 38,441.00 12,646.00 79,739.00 16,619.00 68,833.00 54,128.00 138,613.00 42,347.00 2,385.00 67,400.00 7,147.00 3,627.00 15,799.00 1,492.00 136,753.00 19,643.00 20,914.00 8,190.00 2,635.00 191,260.00 62,491.00 64,777.00 38,224.00 89,844.00 6249X 68,197.00 75,100.00 PennsylvaniaStateDepartmentofHealth PennsylvaniaDepartmentofMilitaryAffairs CarnegieBoroughCouncil PennsylvaniaStateArmoryBoard SharonCityCouncil ConshohockenBoroughCouncil CityofMcKeesport CityofPittsburgh ReadingCityCouncil AltoonaCityCouncil LebanonCityCouncil DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania CoplayBoroughCouncil HazeltonCityCouncil NanticokeCityCouncil NewportTownshipBoardofCommissioners WilkesBarreCityCouncil StroudsburgBoroughCouncil PottstownBoroughCouncil NazarethBoroughCouncil SunburyCityCommissioners DepartmentofPublicWorks,Bureauof Highways GreensburgCityCouncil MonessenCityCouncil WarDepartment SchuylkillArsenalWarDepartment CommandingOfficer,SchuylkillArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SchuylkillArsenal,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SchuylkillArsenal,U.S. Army O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
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State PA PA PA PA PA PA County Cumberland Cumberland Philadelphia Philadelphia Westmoreland Westmoreland City Carlisle Carlisle Philadelphia Philadelphia Donegal Donegal Location Survey Survey Survey Survey Survey Survey DescriptionofProject Provideemploymentforneedypersonsinmakinga topographicalsurveyandmap. Topographicalsurveyofreservation. Reviseantiquatedtacticalscalemaps NavigationTablesatFourthNavalDistrict Surveyandmonumentcampboundaries. Surveyandmonumentcampboundaries. Paint,glaze,installplumbing,heating,andelectrical facilities,plaster,renovatedJambsandWainscoting, providestage,laytile,fireproof,rebuildlaundry equipment,placefloors,carpentryandconcreteworkat theU.S.NavalHome. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,systems,andfacilities, andgrounds Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,systems,andfacilities, andgrounds Improvegrounds. Improveriflerange. CompileandpreserverecordsoftheCombativeforces. Gradefields. Improvecavalrypost. Camprepairsandimprovements. Alterationstoexistingcamp. Improvegroundsandstableloft. Constructpiers,retainingwall,anddriveway,and landscapegrounds. Enlargesite,installtargetpits,andcorrectdrainage. Constructadministrativequarters. Constructgutters. Improvefield. Constructbuildingsandmasonrywallandexcavate,grade, anddrain. Improvebuildings. Improveroofandroofdrainage. Buildsaddleroomsandoffice. Makegeneralimprovementstobuildingandstreets. O.P.Number 26523X 65237X5X 165223420 652231246 65232333 6523X TotalAllFunds 5XX3 334,052.00 206,264.00 Sponsor U.S.Army,FieldMedicalSchool U.S.Army,OfficerinCharge,Engineer ReproductionPlant U.S.NavyDepartment
PA
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
U.S.NavalHome
165223804
10,697.00
Commandant,4thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy
PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA
Philadelphia Philadelphia Blair Blair Centre Chester Clinton Fayette Fayette Franklin Lackawanna Lackawanna Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Montgomery Montour Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia
Philadelphia Philadelphia Logan Logan Belafonte Phoenixville Woodward Connellsville Connellsville Chambersburg Scranton Huntington Kingston Kingston Plymouth Danville Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia
WarDeptunknown WarDeptunknown
7132119 7132418 16512323X 65123304 65238071 6523984X 16533805X 65233566 65235556 465232X7X 16523X0XX 16523X10X X6523245 1652311421 4652321350 165232446 465232106 165232XXX 16523X 465232X
20,000.00 100,000.00 66,103.00 8,401.00 6,695.00 2,260.00 5,155.00 17,926.00 2X55X 8,202.00 43XX 48,332.00 2,128.00 3,215.00 17,378.00 136,069.00
WarDepartment WarDepartment TheGeneralStateAuthority DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofDepartmentofMilitary Affairs,CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairsCommonwealth ofDepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania 109thInfantryNationalGuardofPennsylvania 109thInfantryNationalGuardofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania
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State PA PA PA PA County Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Schuylkill City Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Pottsville Location DescriptionofProject Constructriflerangeandpaintbuildings. Buildingconstructionandrepairs. Generalimprovementsandrepairs. Placeandpaintceilingpanelsandinteriors. Compile,transcribe,compute,andtabulatedataonthe amountandcompositionofincome,expenditures,and commodityconsumptionofPuertoRicanwageearners' families. Computeandtabulatemagneticdataobtainedby observationsduringthe193233polaryear;developand operateionosphericequipment. ComputemagneticdataatPuertoRicoMagnetic Observatory Constructauxiliarylandingfieldsandprovidefacilitiesfor theAirCorps Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures andfacilities,drainageutilitiesandwalksatBorinquen Field. UtilitiesatAirBaseNo.1 Improvedrainagefacilities Providemalariacontrolbydrainagemosquitobreeding areassurroundingthePonceJuanaDiazU.S.ArmyAir Base,constructandlinecanalsandditches. Developcropsandinsecticidalsources Conductmalariacontrolbydrainingareassurrounding CampTortugueroandFortBuchanan Assistinproducing,conserving,andpropagating subsistencefoodcrops Constructhousingfacilities Constructbuildings,utilities,andgrounds Improveutilities,buildings,andgrounds Improveandextendutilities,buildings,andfacilities Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Reconstructhighway Improveutilities,buildings,andgrounds. O.P.Number 65234134 6523417 65235210 465232714 TotalAllFunds 4,523.00 Sponsor DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs, CommonwealthofPennsylvania DepartmentofLabor
PR
IslandVida
Admin
16513645
97,880.00
PR PR
RioPiedras Arecibo,Dorado, Mayaguez, Salinas, SantaIsabel,Vega Baja,JuanaDiaz SanJuan SanJuan Culebra JuanaDiaz
In&Nr.Rio Piedras
Admin Admin
165236148 1022362
54,523.00 28,721.00
PR
AirCorpslandingfields
16533631
24,523,200.00
CommandingGeneral,PuertoRican Department,U.S.Army
PR PR PR PR
WarDepartment WarDepartment Commandant,10thNavalDistrict,SanJuan GovernmentofPuertoRico,Insular DepartmentofHealth U.S.DepartmentofAgriculture,Officeof ExperimentStations,Departmentof Agriculture InsularDepartmentofHealth DepartmentofAgricultureandCommerceof PuertoRico InsularDepartmentoftheInterior WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,PuertoRico CommandingGeneral,PuertoRican Department,U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,PuertoRican Department,U.S.Army WarDepartment DepartmentoftheInteriorofPuertoRico WarDepartment
PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR
Conservation Conservation Conservation DefenseHousing BorinquenField BorinquenField BorinquenField FortBuchanan FortBuchanan FortSanCristobal
26523611 165136138 2651363 26513640 165336137 2653362 26523612 16533617 16513647 1653366
55,354.00 21424500 4,050,131.00 61,800.00 1,729,038.00 60,000.00 5,917,647.00 1,680,550.00 3,882,060.00 200,800.00
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State PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PRPR PR PR PR PR PR RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI County SanJuan SanJuan SanJuan Various Cayey Municipalityof VegaBaja JuanaDiaz SanGerman Culebro SanJuan SanJuanSanJuan SanJuan SanJuan SanJuan SanJuan SanJuan Newport Newport Newport Providence Providence Providence Providence Providence Providence Providence Providence Providence Providence City SanJuan SanJuan SanJuan Nr.JuanaDiaz SanGerman Nr.SanJuan Nr.SanJuan Nr.SanJuan Nr.SanJuan Nr.SanJuan Nr.SanJuan Nr.SanJuan Nr.SanJuan Newport Newport Newport Cranston Pawtucket Providence Providence Providence Providence Providence Providence Woonsocket Location Generalconstruction Generalconstruction Generalconstruction Generalconstruction HenryBarracks NationalGuardcamp PonceAirBase Roads Roads SanJuanNAS SanJuanNAS SanJuanNASSanJuanNAS SanJuanNAS SanJuanNAS SanJuanNAS SanJuanNAS SanJuanNAS Admin Admin Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Constructairraidshelters Constructbuildingtoprovidefirstaidstation ConstructNationalDefensefacilities Constructbuildingsat5locations Improvegrounds DevelopfacilitiesforNationalGuard MalariacontrolatPonceAirBase Constructandimprovestreets Constructaccessroads Improvedrainageandfacilitiesatlandingfield ImproveNavalAirStation ImproveNavalAirStationImproveNavalAirStation ConstructionandimprovementsatNAS Constructionandimprovements Constructfencesandaccessgates,paveaccessstreets, extendriprap,demolisholdfencesoftheU.S.CoastGuard. AccessroadtoSanJuanNAS,BorinquenField,andLos MerosMilitaryReservation ImprovegroundsfacilitiesandservicesatNavalRadio Improvegrounds,facilities,andservicesatNavalRadio Station Provideemploymentforneedypersonstosortandlistold purchaserecords. Provideemploymentforneedypersonstoprepareaseries ofmaps. Calculatemilitarygridcoordinatesofpermanentlocal controlpositioninthestatesofConnecticutandRhode Island. Generalrepairstoarmory. Constructionofwallandguardtowers. Paintandvarnisharmory. Installwallboard,finishinterior,andpaintmesshall. Constructgarageandrepairshop. Improvearmory. Constructparkinggroundandmotorpark. Variousrepairstoarmories. Repairsidewalksandroof,andpaint. Improvesurveybuilding. Improvearmory. O.P.Number 26513633 26513639 26533617 165136114 16523688 16513623 16523689 165136132 26513618 709235 10923625 10923626109 23626 10933623 16533619 165336139 1651367 709237 365166000 165215203 65161100 6516359 165162022 1651620X 16516XXX 46516215 46516251 6516109X 65161164 46516246 1651620XX TotalAllFunds 332,827.00 6,633.00 3,710,624.00 88,070.00 34,387.00 560,000.00 17,936.00 22,000.00 311,500.00 15,000.00 59,792.00 58,910.00 150,000.00 1,145,688.00 32,800.00 442,000.00 25,000.00 1,320.00 18,307.00 10,252.00 11,299.00 1,157.00 4,193.00 28X51 3,837.00 3,524.00 327X Sponsor InsularDepartmentoftheInterior DepartmentoftheInteriorofPuertoRico Commandant,10thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment MunicipalityofSanGerman DepartmentoftheInterior U.S.NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsand Docks U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.TreasuryDepartment,CoastGuard WarDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsand Docks NavalTrainingStation NavalTrainingStation CorpsofEngineers,WarDepartment AdjutantGeneral,StateofRhodeIsland AdjutantGeneral,StateofRhodeIsland TheAdjutantGeneral AdjutantGeneral,StateofRhodeIsland TheAdjutantGeneral,StateofRhodeIsland RhodeIslandDepartmentofPublicBuildings StateofRhodeIsland,DepartmentofPublic Works,DivisionofPublicBuildings AdjutantGeneral,StateofRhodeIsland
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State RI RI RI RI RI RI County Newport Kent statewide Providence Providence City East Greenwich Location Armyunknown Armyunknown CampVarnumorFogarty Conservation FieldsPoint FieldsPoint DescriptionofProject Improveentranceroadway Constructandrehabilitatecommunicationandfirecontrol systems Generalimprovementstobuildingsandgrounds. Eliminatemosquitoesforthecontrolofmalaria Improvefacilitiesofstoragedepartment Rehabilitatebuildingforadditionaloffices,improvestorage area,gradeandplaceslabs,surface,realignandreplace railroadtracks,providerampsanddrainsattheU.S.Army AirCorpsStorageDepartmentatFieldsPoint. Levelrange,graderoads,setuptelephonesystem,and improvetargetpits. Repairbuildings. MakesketchplansofemergencyFederalBuildingsshowing detailsofconstruction,utilities,equipment,andcondition, updatemaps. Rehabilitateofficersquarters. Salvagegraniteandspreadonroads. Fillarea. Improveandrepaintstoneandbrickwork. Improveplumbing. Rehabilitateandimprovewatersystem. Provideemploymentforneedypersonsinmakinga topographicalsurveyandmap. Improvebuilding. Rehabilitateofficersquarters. ConstructandimprovebuildingsandfacilitiesatFort Adamsandsubposts Improvepostroads ConstructPostHospital Reconditionstructures Improvebarracks Improvequarters. AccessroadFortKearney Constructandimprovebuildings AccessroadtoFortWetherill PaintatFireControlStations. Repairwharf. Paintinteriorandexteriorofbuildings. O.P.Number 26521621 2653165 16516XX 2651161 26521623 26521623 TotalAllFunds 31,041.00 41,931.00 22,100.00 51,351.00 523,720.00 523,720.00 Sponsor U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Providence CommandingGeneral,1stCorpsArea,U.S. Army AdjutantGeneralsDepartment StateDepartmentofPublicHealthandState DepartmentofAgricultureandConservation CommandingOfficer,FieldsPoint,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FieldsPoint,U.S.Army
RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RIRI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI
Providence Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Washington Washington Washington Newport Newport Newport Newport
Providence FortAdams Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Nr.Newport Nr.Newport Nr.Newport Nr.Newport Nr.Newport Jackington Narragansett Narragansett Jamestown Jamestown Jamestown Jamestown
FieldsPoint? FortAdams FortAdams FortAdams FortAdams FortAdams FortAdams FortAdams FortAdams FortAdams FortAdams FortAdams FortAdams FortAdams FortAdams FortAdams FortAdams FortAdams FortKearney FortKearney FortWetherill FortWetherill FortWetherill FortWetherill
16516X01X 26516XXX 16521690 26516200X 3651611 3651625 3651626 3651627 3651629 36516XX X651622 X65162X 11331632 16521689 65316138 7651622 7651623 X6516XX 16511674 16531699 16511673 26516X 26516XX01 X6516X
2,570.00 20,682.00 7,108.00 7,641.00 30,937.00 2,089.00 3,059.00 2,770.00 7,042.00 2,152.00 9,704.00 43,103.00 21,904.00 39,262.00 22,033.00 255,547.00 32,970.00 7,208.00 57,295.00 2,388.00 741.00 1,875.00
AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortAdams,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortAdams,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortAdams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortAdams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortAdams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortAdams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortAdams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortAdams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortAdams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortAdams,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortAdams,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortAdams,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment
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State RI RI RI RI RI County Newport Newport Newport Kent Kent City Nr.Newport Nr.Johnstown Nr.Newport Warwick Warwick Location FortsWetherillandGetty Ft.Getty&ProspectHillReserv. Fts.Adams,Wetherill&Getty MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport DescriptionofProject Constructpostroads Accessroadsin&nr.Ft.Getty&ProspectHillReserv. Improvebuildings Constructairplanehangar ConstructairplanehangarattheStateAirport,improve grounds,installwaterandelectricalfacilities,construct taxiwaysanddrivewaysfortheNationalGuardAir Squadron. Excavate,grade,surfacerunwaysinstalllightingand drainageattheWesterlyAirport. Clearland,grade,excavate,installpipedrains,setrailroad tracks,gravelroads,demolishbuildingsatU.S.Naval OperatingBaseatQuonsetPoint. SewersatUSNavalBase Constructroads Completeconstructionofhospitalwingandimprove powerplant ImproveU.S.NavalTrainingStation Constructretainingwallandriprapping Replacebarracks Laywaterpipes,excavate,backfill,andinstallhydrants, connections,andmeterboxes Paintinteriorandexteriorofbuildings Improvegrounds Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds ConstructionandimprovementsatNavalTrainingStation Improveriflerange. Makesketchplansofemergencyfederalbuildings. Completeageodeticcontrolsurveythroughoutstate Completeageodeticcontrolsurveythroughoutthestate ofConnecticutandcalculatethemilitarygridcoordinates ofpermanentlocalcontrolpositionsinthestateof ConnecticutandRhodeIsland. Compriseandreviselayoutmapsincidentaltoconstruction andrehabilitationofharbordefenses.Workincludes makingsketchesofmanholesandductsoccupiedby cables,makingfloorplansofbuildingsindicatinglocation ofsignalcorpsapparatus. Repairandpaintbuilding. O.P.Number 16531691 16531679 6521658 1651167 1651167 TotalAllFunds 31,370.00 114,020.00 19,025.00 491,078.00 158,567.00 Sponsor WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment RhodeIslandNationalGuard StateofRhodeIsland,RhodeIslandNational Guard StateofRhodeIsland Commandant,NavalAirStation,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,NavalTorpedoStation, U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,NewportNavalTraining Station,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,NewportNavalTraining Station,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,NewportNavalTraining Station,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,NewportNavalTraining Station,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment StateofRhodeIsland,AdjutantGeneral's Department WarDepartment WarDepartment,1stCorpsAreaand ConnecticutStateHighwayDepartment
RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI
Washington Washington Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Providence Newport statewide
Westerly Middletown Middletown Newport Newport Newport Newport Middletown Middletown Middletown Newport Newport East Providence Nr.Newport
MunicipalAirport NASQuonset NewportNavalBase NewportNavalBase NewportNavalTorpedoStation NewportNavalTorpedoStation NewportNavalTorpedoStation NewportNavalTorpedoStation NewportNavalTrainingStation NewportNavalTrainingStation NewportNavalTrainingStation NewportNavalTrainingStation NewportNavalTrainingStation RifleRange Survey Survey
165116135 26521626 165316100 165316101 709210 7651521 7651628 8651624 165216114 165216142 165216143 165216144 10931616 46516237 65216101 165215242
1,149,411.00 701,042.00 71,294.00 48,100.00 35,000.00 92,505.00 60,913.00 180,000.00 42,679.00 150,252.00 98,085.00 1,756,497.00 150,000.00 17,275.00 4,486.00 200,437.00
RI
Survey
165215242
200,437.00
RI
Survey
165216124
4,591.00
RI
Bristol
Bristol
165162009
7,065.00
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State RI RI RI RI RI SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC County Newport Washington Washington Washington Abbeville Abbeville Abbeville Aiken Aiken Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Beaufort Berkeley Cellston Cellston Charleston Charleston Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Chesterfield Chesterfield Chesterfield Clarendon Clarendon Dillon Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Edgefield Florence City Newport North Kingstown North Kingstown Westerly Wickford Abbeville Abbeville Abbeville Warrenville Warrenville Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Beaufort Corner Walterboro Walterboro Charleston Gaffney Chester Cheraw Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Manning Manning Dillon Dillon St.George Edgefield Edgefield Florence Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Repairandrebuildareaways. Improveandextendemergencylandingfield. Prepareandseedparadegrounds,alterandimprove building,andcleargrounds. Paintwallsandceilings,varnish,trim,repaintbrick,lay floor,andothergeneralrepairs. Buildpistolranges. Completeconstructionofabrickarmory. Constructbrickarmory. Improvearmory. Constructgarageandimprovegrounds Constructarmory. Completeconstructionofbrickarmory. ConstructNationalGuardgarage. Paintinteriorofarmorybuilding. Constructandequiparmory. Restoreandmakeadditionstoarmory. ConstructArmorybuilding Completetheconstructionofasingleunitbrickarmory building. Constructarmory. Constructandequiparmory. Constructandequiparmory. ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding Constructgarageandimprovegrounds Constructgarageandimprovegrounds Constructarmory. Constructbrickarmory. ConstructArmorybuilding Constructgarageandimprovegrounds Constructgarageandimprovegrounds Constructarmory. ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding Constructgarageandimprovegrounds ConstructNationalGuardgarageandimprovegrounds, installplumbingandelectricalfacilities,landscaping. O.P.Number 6516115X 1651640XX 465162X0 165162X29 6516271 16533X 65331X1 X6533XXX7 26513395 46533X1XX 1653321XX 26513344 465332597 65331395 65331325 26513390 63346533X 6533X002 653314XX 65331448 165133147 651332335 26513345 26513396 465332243 65331454 26513391 26513397 26513341 6533130X 265133125 26513392 26513398 26513342 TotalAllFunds 21,535.00 16,980.00, 11,536.00 4,260.00 5,914.00 11,967.00 25,124.00 2,015.00 11,202.00 789.00 42,230.00 0X4X0 31,537.00 1,494.00 10,665.00 11,428.00 5,339.00 42,230.00 11,428.00 10,665.00 40,268.00 42,230.00 11,435.00 11,202.00 Sponsor AdjutantGeneral,StateofRhodeIsland StateofRhodeIsland,TheAdjutant's General'sOffice, AdjutantGeneral,StateofRhodeIsland StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina OfficeoftheAdjutantGeneral StateofSouthCarolina OfficeoftheAdjutantGeneral WarDepartment WarDepartment StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina,OfficeoftheAdjutant General StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina
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State SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC County Florence Florence Florence Florence Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenwood Greenwood Hampton Hampton Kershaw Kershaw Lancaster Lancaster Laurens Laurens Laurens Laurens Laurens Lee Lexington Lexington Marlboro Newberry Newberry Oconee Oconee Orangeburg Pickens City Florence Timmonsville Timmonsville Andrews Andrews Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenwood Greenwood Hampton Hampton Camden Camden Lancaster Lancaster Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Laurens Bishopville Batesburg, Leesville New Brookland Bennettsville Newberry Newberry Clemson Seneca Orangeburg Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Constructarmory. Completetheconstructionofarmory. Constructandequiparmory. Constructandequiparmory. ConstructArmorybuilding Constructandequiparmory. Constructandequiparmory. Constructarmory. Constructadditionstoarmory. Completeconstructionofbrickandmetalarmory. Completeconstructionofbrickarmory. Completeconstructionofbrickarmory. Brickarmorydrillhall. Constructgarageandimprovegrounds Constructarmory. Constructanarmoryandimprovegrounds. Constructgarageandimprovegrounds Constructarmory. Constructarmory. Constructgarage Constructionofbrickarmory. Completetheconstructionofbrickarmorybuilding. Improvedrillfield. Completetheconstructionofarmory. Constructarmory. Constructandequiparmory. ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding Constructionofbrickarmory. Constructgarageandimprovegrounds ConstructArmoryandimprovegrounds Construct,paint,andwaterproofarmoryandlandscape. ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding Completetheconstructionofbrickarmorybuilding. Constructarmory. O.P.Number 46533235 465332XX 653314XX 6533130X 165133174 65331X0X 65331459 65331X0X X65332074 X6533X07X 165332122 1653321XX 6533317X 26513346 6533150665 331506 165133188 26513347 65331366 65331386 26513348 65332X1X 165332111 465332343 46533XXX 653314XX 65331470 265133127 265133126 65333012 26513349 26513350 65133162 265133112 26513393 1653322XX 65331402 TotalAllFunds 3,168.00 3,472.00 1,229.00 6,210.00 6,981.00 5,157.00 2,015.00 11,202.00 45,518.00 14,689.00 10,665.00 1,922.00 2,091.00 8,616.00 40,268.00 80,536.00 10,665.00 11,202.00 45,476.00 152,041.00 42,230.00 2,048.00 Sponsor StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina WarDepartment StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina ClemsonCollege StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina
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State SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC County Richland Richland Richland Richland Richland Saluda Saluda Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Sumter Sumter Union Union Union Union Union Union Union Union Union Various York York Charleston Lexington City Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Saluda Saluda Greer Greer Lyman Lyman Lyman Lyman Lyman Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Sumter Sumter Lockhart Lockhart Lockhart Lockhart Union Union Union Union Union FortMill RockHill Hartsville Charleston West Columbia Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armyunknown Armyunknown DescriptionofProject ConstructArmorybuilding Constructgarageandimprovegrounds Completetheconstructionofarmory. Constructarmory. ImproveNationalGuardbuilding. Constructgarageandimprovegrounds ConstructArmorybuilding Completetheconstructionofbrickarmory. Constructarmory. Constructarmory. Completetheconstructionofbrickarmory. Completetheconstructionofbrickarmory. Constructgarageandimprovegrounds Constructarmory. Completetheconstructionofbrickarmory. Completetheconstructionofbrickarmory. Constructgarageandimprovegrounds Constructarmory. Brickarmorydrillhall. Completeconstructionofbrickarmory. Constructandequiparmory. Constructbrickarmory. Constructbrickarmory. Constructgarageandimprovegrounds Constructandequiparmory. Completeconstructionofbrickarmory. Constructgarageandimprovegrounds Constructbrickarmory. Constructarmory. Constructandequiparmory. ConstructArmoryandgarages Constructandequiparmory. Constructionofarmoryandgaragespace. Constructarmory. Constructandequiparmory. Completetheconstructionofbathsinofficersquarters Improvebuildingsandgrounds O.P.Number 165133277 26513399 465332422 65331127 65331X10 265133100 26513394 36533X1XX 65331X07 16533234 165332X1X 16533XX1X 26513352 65331491 16533108X 16533X0XX 26513351 46533237 65333172 16533211X 65331405 165332125 165332126 265133102 65331469 165332102 265133101 46533219 6533151X 65331XX3 651332306 65331516 65333004 465332X07 65331X1X 26533200X 265233131 TotalAllFunds 226,755.00 12,668.00 4,010.00 11,428.00 42,230.00 5,543.00 1,382.00 9,639.00 X818 11,980.00 5,669.00 3,152.00 11,980.00 6,633.00 2,221.00 5,807.00 11,161.00 11,967.00 5,812.00 11,967.00 5,807.00 352,066.00 2X1X4 52X2 38,731.00 Sponsor UniversityofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina OfficeoftheAdjutantGeneral StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina OfficeoftheAdjutantGeneral OfficeoftheAdjutantGeneral StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina StateofSouthCarolina WarDepartment StateofSouthCarolina CharlestonCounty U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,AreaEngineer
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State SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC County Berkeley Charleston Sumter Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Richland Richland Richland Richland Richland Richland Richland Richland Richland Richland Richland Richland Beaufort Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston City Florence Nr.No. Charleston Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Whitestone Whitestone Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia NrColumbia Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Location ArmyHospital ArmyHospital Auxiliaryflyingfield CampCroft CampCroft CampCroft CampCroft CampCroft CampCroft CampJackson CampJackson CampJackson CampJackson CampJackson CampJackson CampJackson CampJackson CampJackson CampJackson CampJackson CampJackson CampMcDougal CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard DescriptionofProject AccessroadtoArmyHospital AccessroadtoArmyHospital Constructauxiliaryairfield Makeimprovementstoeliminatemosquitobreedingareas Improvegrounds Constructsidewalksanddrives Landscapegrounds. Improvetargetrangeandotherfacilities Improveroads Constructthirdstoryandgeneralrepairstobuilding. Constructandrehabilitatebuildingsandfacilities,and improvegrounds. Makebuildingrepairsandgradegrounds. Reconstruct,improve,andalterexistingbuildings,facilities, andgrounds Rehabilitaterailroadandswitches Constructrailroads Constructandremodelbuildings,extendandrehabilitate utilitiesandsystems,andlandscapegrounds. Constructthirdstoryandgeneralrepairstobuilding. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,facilities, andgrounds. Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Gradeairfield. Constructofficersquarters ImproveroadonHiltonHeadIslandtoprovideaccessfrom JenkinsIslandLandingtoU.S.MarineCamp. Improvefacilities,powerplant,grounds,anddistribution systems,andconstructroads. ConstructandImproveatCharlestonNavyYard Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,structures,and facilities. ConstructionatUSNavyYard Clearsiteforconstructionoflanding Constructnewofficesandgarages.repairdrainageand stormsewerlines Haulsandfrombeaches Replacefloorinbarracks Constructandimprovefacilities O.P.Number 165133178 65133191 265333142 265233122 26523383 26533330 465332172 165233203 26523313 1653320XX 16533345 16533X0XX 26523312 265233140 26533310 65133156 65331210 65333120 65333314 65333802 65133136 16513390 0933316 10933317 10933337 16533385 26523359 265332002 26533200X 26533200X 265333105 TotalAllFunds 34,603.00 30,704.00 59,771.00 147,266.00 539,885.00 96,614.00 2,200.00 193,964.00 143,680.00 3,500.00 602,841.00 6,794.00 472,788.00 47,499.00 111,760.00 153,144.00 205,000.00 82,642.00 94,429.00 121,907.00 764,550.00 675,000.00 1,200,000.00 809,000.00 8,272.00 9,743.00 X432 15,594.00 54,264.00 Sponsor U.S.NavyDepartment WarDepartment U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineer,District Engineer,Sumter CommandingOfficer,CampCroft,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampCroft,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampCroft,U.S.Army StateofSouthCarolina CommandingOfficerCampCroftU.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampCroft,U.S.Army StateofSouthCarolina CommandingGeneral,CampJackson,U.S. Army StateofSouthCarolina U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermaster,Fort Jackson U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,FortJackson CommandingOfficer,FortJackson,U.S.Army StateofSouthCarolina,OfficeoftheAdjutant General CommandingOfficer,CampJackson,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CampJackson,U.S. Army WarDepartment BeaufortCountyBoardofDirectors NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks U.S.NavyDepartment NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,6thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant Commandant Commandant Commandant,6thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy
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State SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC County Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Spartanburg Spartanburg Statewide Sumter, Orangeburg Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston City Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston North Charleston North Charleston North Charleston North Charleston North Charleston Lyman Spartanburg Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Location CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonNavyYard CharlestonOrdnanceDepot CharlestonOrdnanceDepot CharlestonOrdnanceDepot CharlestonOrdnanceDepot CharlestonOrdnanceDepot Conservation Conservation Conservation Conservation Conservation FortMoultrie FortMoultrie FortMoultrie FortMoultrie DescriptionofProject Constructhospitalandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds Constructbuildings,utilities,andfacilities,andimprove grounds Repairseawallbyriprapping Repairandrehabilitatebuildingsandstructures. PainttheinterioroftheChapel Makegeneralrepairstoelectricsystem ConstructionatUSNavyYard Constructstorageyard Completeconstructionofwaterstoragefacilities RehabilitateU.S.S.Hartford Constructstorehouse Repair,improve,andconstructbuildings,distributing systems,structures,andtransportationfacilities. Repairsandadditionstopresentsanitarysewersystem Repair,improve,andconstructbuildings,distributing systems,structures,andtransportationfacilities. Improvebuildings ReplaceobsoletesewerlinesatCharlestonOrdnance Depot. PaintbuildingsattheCharlestonOrdnanceDepot. Improvebuildingsandfacilities Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Completedrainageandgradegroundstoaidinmosquito control. Grade,drain,andlandscapegrounds. Eradicateinsectpestsbytheeliminationofmosquito breedingareas. Drainswampsandpondstoprovidemosquitocontrol Clearandgrubreservoirs. Remodel,rehabilitate,andalterbuildings,installheating plant,andrehabilitateutilitysystems. Constructandimprovebuildings Reconditionallbatteriesandattendantbuildings Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,utilities,and grounds O.P.Number 26533324 2653338 26533X00X 26533X00X 26533XXXX 2653X2001 65333229 703231 709211 709221 8653327 X09234 XXX33X0XX 509234 16523325 16523383 16523384 265233141 2652337 265335000 465332174 165133221 265133129 65133169 1333351 16533356 26533200X 26533316 TotalAllFunds 266,890.00 1,944,751.00 24,562.00 94,255.00 1,191.00 468.00 147,591.00 150,000.00 825,000.00 81,000.00 90,000.00 576.00 179,904.00 28,841.00 8,880.00 11,869.00 262,090.00 13,620.00 2,200.00 132,334.00 334,911.00 21,692,942.00 75,000.00 104,012.00 24,910.00 176,493.00 Sponsor Commandant,7thNavalDistrict,Charleston, U.S.Navy Commandant,6thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant Commandant Commandant Commandant U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsand Docks U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,CharlestonNavyYard,U.S. Navy,YardsandDocks Commandant,CharlestonNavyYard,U.S. Navy,YardsandDocks NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks Commandant NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CharlestonOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CharlestonOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CharlestonOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CharlestonOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CharlestonCounty StateofSouthCarolina CityofSpartanburg SouthCarolinaStateBoardofHealth SouthCarolinaPublicServicesAuthority WarDepartment WarDepartment U.S.EngineeringOffice CommandingOfficer,FortMoultrie,U.S.Army
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State SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC County Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Spartanburg Beaufort Chesterfield City Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Spartanburg Bluffton Ruby Location FortMoultrie FortMoultrie FortMoultrie FortMoultrie FortMoultrie FortMoultrie Generalconstruction JenkinsIslandMarineBase MorrisField DescriptionofProject Paintandrepairoldbrickworkinandoutsideofforts Constructionofnewbaths. Repairsandadditionstopresentsanitarysewersystems. Encloseporchesandremodelheatingsystems. ReclaimlandinfrontofBatteryThompson Improvebuildingsandgrounds Constructandimprovefacilities ConstructdockforMarineBaseonJenkinsIsland. ConstructtrainingfacilitiesfortheU.S.ArmyAirCorpsby constructinggroundtargetgunneryrangeandwell, fencing,movingfiretower,barn,garage,andothersmall structures. Constructrunways,excavate,drain,andsurface,install boundarylightsatCharlestonMunicipalAirport. ImprovetheFlorenceMunicipalAirportbyconstructinga hangar,pavingrunway,grading,draining,layingpipe. Improvemunicipalairport Developandimprovemunicipalairport Improveandenlargeairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvementstomunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructroads,erectobservationtowers,camouflage airportandpersonnelcampsatMyrtleBeachAirBase. Improvebuildingsandgrounds. Constructroads Improvementstogroundsandparkingareas,construction ofroad,andinstallationofpipeline. Placetopsoil,improvegroundsatParrisIslandMarine Barracks. Extendrunwayandconstructnewrunway,striptopsoil, excavate,laydrainpipe,surfaceatParrisIslandAirport. Repair,improve,andconstructbuildings,distributing systems,structures,andtransportationfacilities. Repair,improve,andconstructbuildings,distributing systems,structures,andtransportationfacilities. Developemergencylandingfield Improvefacilitiesatairport O.P.Number 265XXX00X 65333565 65333566 65333567 65333580 713224 265133113 165133272 265333151 TotalAllFunds 11,790.00 50,000.00 63,600.00 17,963.00 18,773.00 Sponsor U.S.EngineeringDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortMoultrie,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CityofSpartanburg BeaufortCountyBoardofCommissioners CommandingOfficer,MorrisField,U.S.Army
SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC
Charleston Florence Greenville Horry Kershaw Richland Richland Spartanburg Spartanburg Georgetown Charleston Berkeley Beaufort Beaufort Beaufort Beaufort Beaufort
Charleston Florence Greenville MyrtleBeach Camden Columbia Columbia Nr. Spartanburg Spartanburg MyrtleBeach Charleston Charleston ParisIsland ParrisIsland ParrisIsland ParrisIsland ParrisIsland ParrisIsland ParrisIsland
MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MyrtleBeachAirBase NavalAcademy NavalAmmunitionDepot ParrisIslandMarineBarracks ParrisIslandMarineBarracks ParrisIslandMarineBarracks ParrisIslandMarineBarracks ParrisIslandMarineBarracks ParrisIslandMarineBase ParrisIslandMarineBase
165133139 16513357 6513323 16513359 165133227 165133215 465332321 665332484 26513385 265333147 46533215 165333271 09233XXX 265233143 26533328 X092X3 XXX235 265233132 26533328
11,236.00 24,184.00 35,564.00 35,023.00 34,360.00 121,727.00 132,480.00 300,382.00 33,516.00 82,312.00 13,870.00 63,038.00 87,180.00 80,058.00 158,579.00 9,800.00 158,379.00
CityofCharleston CityofFlorence GreenvilleAirportCommission WarDepartment KershawCounty CityofColumbia WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofSpartanburg U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers TheCitadel U.S.Navy,InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge, NavalAmmunitionDepot NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks CommandingGeneral,MarineBarracks,Parris Island,U.S.Navy CommandingGeneral,MarineBarracks,Paris Island NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks CommandingGeneral,MarineBarracks,Parris Island,U.S.Navy CommandingGeneral,MarineBarracks,Parris Island
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State SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC County Charleston Charleston Union Aiken Charleston Charleston Charleston Clarendon Colleton Dillon Georgetown Lexington Lexington Marlboro Sumter Sumter Charleston Horry Sumter Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Orangeburg City Charleston Charleston Union CityofAiken toCountyLine Charleston Charleston Charleston Clarendonto SanteeRiver Btw.Lexington &gLeesville Bennettsville Sumter Charleston MyrtleBeach Sumter Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Orangeburg Location PublicUtilities PublicUtilities RifleRange Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads SavannahArmyAirBase SavannahArmyAirBase ShawField StarkGeneralHospital StarkGeneralHospital WarDeptunknown WarDeptunknown DescriptionofProject Providesewersystem Extendheatingsystem Constructriflerangeandimproveexistingquarters. ImproveUS1 Improvestreetsandsanitarysewagecollectionfacilities Constructstreets Improvestreetsandsanitarysewagecollectionfacilities WidenUS15 USHwy17WalterborotoEdistoRiver USHwy301 USHwy17fromSanteeRivertoPeeDeeRiver WidenUS1 USHwy1 USHwy15MainSt.inBennettsville ImproveandwidenUS76 Constructpublicaccessroads Constructfacilitiesfortheprotectionofplanesand personnel Constructfacilitiesfortheprotectionofplanesand personnel ImproveShawFieldReservation Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds Establishturf Improveandrehabilitatebuildingsandutilities Improveandrehabilitatebuildingsandutilities Drainandgradegroundstoaidinmosquitocontrol. Repairseawall. Replacefloor. RepairinteriorandexteriorofChapel. Repairdrainageandstormsewers. Constructnewoffices. Generalrepairstoelectricalsystem. Paintwallsandconstructconcretewalks. O.P.Number 165133250 XXX33200X 6513320X 165122XX 165133249 16513369 65133178 65133180 165133178 26513363 26533388 26533389 265233123 165333258 26523376 7132108 7132120 65333568 65333577 65333578 65333579 65333581 65333583 65333584 465332XX TotalAllFunds 84,272.00 XX60 6,728.00 14,230.00 16,296.00 51,446.00 21,717.00 31,573.00 30,343.00 41,097.00 45,896.00 26,101.00 23,762.00 17,657.00 24,969.00 50,563.00 405,099.00 68,959.00 179,297.00 16,490.00 7,890.00 25,000.00 20,000.00 1,383.00 Sponsor NorthCharlestonPublicServiceDistrict Commission CharlestonCounty StateofSouthCarolinaNationalGuard CharlestonCountySanitaryandDrainage Commission CharlestonCountySanitaryandDrainage Commission CharlestonCountySanitaryandDrainage Commission CountyBoardofCommissioners CommandingOfficer,SavannahArmyAirBase, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SavannahArmyAirBase, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,ShawField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,StarkGeneralHospital, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,StarkGeneralHospital, U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartment StateofSouthCarolina
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State SC SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD County Pickens Beadle Brookings Brookings Brookings Brookings Brookings Brown Brown Brown Clay Clay Codington Davison Davison FallRiver FallRiver FallRiver Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes,Brown, Clay,Brookings Lake Lake Lake Meade Meade Minnehaha Minnehaha Moody City Pickens Huron Brookings Brookings Brookings Brookings Brookings Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Vermillion Vermillion Watertown Mitchell Mitchell Edgemont Edgemont HotSprings Pierre Pierre Pierre Pierre, Aberdeen, Vermillion, Brookings Madison Madison Madison Sturgis Sturgis SiouxFalls SiouxFalls Flandreau Location Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Constructstonestockade. Prepareacomprehensiverecordofthegravesofdeceased honorablydischargedveterans. Armoryconstruction. ConstructROTCArmoryandimprovegrounds Constructarmoryandlandscapegrounds. Armoryconstruction. Armoryconstruction. Constructionofadditiontoarmory. Constructgunandtrucksheds. Armoryconstruction. Armoryconstruction. Constructgunandtrucksheds. Armoryconstruction. Armoryconstruction. Armoryconstruction. Armoryconstruction. Constructarmorybuilding. Constructarmory. Armoryconstruction. Constructgunandtrucksheds. Constructdrillground,sidewalks,driveway,andlighting facilitiesandlandscapegrounds. Demolitionofarmoryandconstructionofauditoriumand armory. Constructauxiliarygunandtrucksheds. Constructarmory. Constructarmory. Constructarmory. Completeconstructionofarmory. Armoryconstruction. Constructarmory. Constructarmory. Constructarmory. O.P.Number 6533242 1651742 6574160X 165174263 465742200 65741590 65741XXX 6574486 16517474 65741598 65741XXX 16517476 65741387 65741592 6574159X 65741XX4 16574X0XX 657413XX 65741596 165174XX 16574XX01 6574504 TotalAllFunds 185,161.00 65,726.00 3,089.00 25,084.00 23,911.00 12,860.00 23,911.00 6,397.00 Sponsor SouthDakotaMilitaryDepartment,Adjutant General'sOffice SouthDakotaStateCollege StateofSouthDakota,AdjutantGeneral's Department AdjutantGeneral,SouthDakotaNational Guard AdjutantGeneral,SouthDakotaNational Guard AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment AdjutantGeneral,SouthDakotaNational Guard SouthDakotaStateArmoryBoard StateofSouthDakotaArmoryBoard
SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD
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State SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD County Pennington Pennington Meade Meade Meade Meade Meade Meade Meade Meade Meade Beadle Beadle Beadle Brown Codington Davidson Davison Lawrence Minnehaha Minnehaha Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington City RapidCity RapidCity Sturgis Sturgis Sturgis Sturgis Sturgis Sturgis Sturgis Sturgis Sturgis Huron Huron Huron Aberdeen Watertown Mitchell Mitchell Spearfish Nr.SiouxFalls SiouxFalls RapidCity RapidCity Nr.RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity Location Armory Armory FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp DescriptionofProject Constructarmory. Constructarmory. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Rehabilitateandmodernizebuildings,repairutilitiesand systems,andconstructswimmingpool. Reconstruct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,facilities, utilities,andgrounds Constructpublicaccessroad Improvebuildingsandfacilities Constructhayshed Excavate,constructadditiontotargetrangeandwellpump house,landscape,plumbing,developreservoir. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andwaterand sewerlines Paintbuildingsandequipment Improvemunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improvementstomunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Airportandhangarconstruction. Improvemunicipalairport Developandimprovemunicipalairport Developmunicipalairport. Improveairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improvefacilities Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructandimprovefacilities Improvefacilities. Improvefacilities. Constructbuildings. RepairandreplaceNationalGuardCamputilities. Paintandrepairtentfloorsandtemporarykitchensatthe NationalGuardCamp. Constructstoragewarehouseandofficebuildingon NationalGuardcampsite. ConstructbathandlatrinebuildingsatNationalGuard trainingcamp. O.P.Number 65741696 65741697 11337425 1337452 165374206 26537418 26537439 36574218 52574217 7132175 76574216 165174106 165174108 165174121 16517472 651742344 26517438 657416X4 26517482 66574275 16517467 165174159 165174262 165174145 165174296 26517475 165174115 165174146 16517445 165744077 165748059 16574XXXX 165XXXXX TotalAllFunds 24,860.00 24XX0 50,000.00 150,000.00 40,025.00 52,629.00 28,042.00 3,830.00 34,800.00 5,000.00 22,950.00 37,016.00 86,416.00 1,876.00 454,850.00 181,731.00 212,833.00 2670XX 94,650.00 128,396.00 40,813.00 253,464.00 58,076.00 38,828.00 60,130.00 6,326.00 82,747.00 122,468.00 4,804.00 1,700.00 5,900.00 50,710.00 Sponsor WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortMeade,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMeade,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMeade,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMeade,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMeade WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortMeade,U.S.Army CityofHuron CityofHuron WarDepartment CityofAberdeen CityofWatertown CityofMitchell LawrenceCounty WarDepartment CityofSiouxFalls CityofRapidCity CityofRapidCity WarDepartment SouthDakotaNationalGuard SouthDakotaNationalGuard SouthDakotaNationalGuard SouthDakotaNationalGuard SouthDakotaNationalGuard AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment
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State SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN County Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Beadle Hughes Custer Custer Various Davidson Knox Bedford Bedford Blount Blount Bradley Bradley Carter Dickson Dickson Giles Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hickman Hickman City RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity Huron Pierre Custer CusterCounty Nashville Knoxville Shelbyville Shelbyville Alcoa Maryville Cleveland Cleveland Elizabethton Dickson Dickson Pulaski Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Centerville Centerville Location NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp PublicUtilities PublicUtilities Range RifleRange WarDeptunknown Admin Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject ConstructsanitaryseweratNationalGuardCamp. MakeimprovementsatNationalGuardCamp. Completetheconstructionofmesshallandfoodstorage facilities. Constructlakeandcamproadsystem. Constructroads,walks,retainingwalls,andgateentrance, andlandscapeandlevelgrounds. Constructnationalguard,landscape. LandscapegroundsatcampsiteatNationalGuard. ConstructboxingbowlandstageforNationalGuard. Layawatermain. Modificationofpowerplant. Completetheconstructionofriflerange Constructriflerange. Constructgunandtrucksheds Preparecardindexandbookcatalogofservicerecordsof NationalGuardmembers ClassificationrecordsofReserveOfficers CompletetheconstructionofanArmorybuilding. Constructarmorybuildingandimprovegrounds. CompletetheconstructionofArmorybuildingsand improvegrounds Constructarmorybuildingandimprovegrounds. CompletetheconstructionofanArmorybuilding. Constructarmory. Constructarmorybuildingandimprovegrounds. CompletetheconstructionofanArmorybuildingand improvegrounds Constructarmoryandimprovegrounds. Constructarmorybuildingandimprovegrounds. Constructstoragebuildingsforartilleryandtransportation equipment,andimprovegrounds Constructbuildingsandlandscapegrounds. Constructbuildingsandimprovegrounds. Constructarmorybuildingandimprovegrounds. CompleteconstructionofArmoryandimprovegrounds O.P.Number 465XXXXXX 65174191 651742337 6524608 653742XX 6574210 6574469 6574488 165174153 16574200X 165174243 651742342 165174179 26514478 16524473 165144158 651442278 165144169 651442231 2651443 651442242 651442277 165144185 651442194 651442288 165144167 65144117 651442232 1651441 165144181 TotalAllFunds 3,858.00 36,443.00 1,250.00 20,085.00 5,835.00 11,964.00 4,224.00 4,704.00 12,043.00 6,162.00 1,556.00 5,485.00 95,504.00 15,313.00 3,433.00 55,372.00 114,214.00 49,807.00 146,808.00 40,309.00 52,806.00 111,378.00 42,889.00 95,530.00 45,218.00 62,221.00 92,738.00 214,291.00 44,557.00 22,900.00 Sponsor AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment SouthDakotaNationalGuard SouthDakotaNationalGuard SouthDakotaNationalGuard CityofHuronandBeadleCounty StateofSouthDakotaArmoryBoard CusterCounty CusterCounty WarDepartment AdjutantGeneralsDepartment,Stateof Tennessee WarDepartment TennesseeArmoriesCommission TennesseeArmoriesCommissionandCityof ShelbyvilleandBedfordCounty TennesseeArmoriesCommission StateofTennesseeandBlountCounty TennesseeArmoriesCommission StateofTennesseeArmoriesCommission,City ofClevelandandBradleyCounty TennesseeArmoriesCommission,Cityof ElizabethtonandCountyofCarter TennesseeArmoriesCommission TennesseeArmoriesCommissionandCityand CountyofDickson TennesseeArmoriesCommission,Cityof Pulaski,andGilesCounty StateofTennessee,StateArmories Commission StateofTennessee,ArmoriesCommissionand CityofChattanoogaandHamiltonCounty StateofTennesseeArmoriesCommissionCity ofChattanoogaandHamiltonCounty TennesseeArmoriesCommission,Cityof CentervilleandCountyofHickman TennesseeArmoriesCommission
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State TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN County Knox Lawrence Lawrence Maury Maury Maury McMinn Montgomery Putman Putnam Putnam Rutherford Rutherford Shelby Moore Davidson Franklin Coffee Coffee&Franklin VanBuren Henry Shelby Gibson statewide Monroe Davidson Davidson Carroll Davidson City Knoxville Lawrenceburg Lawrenceburg Columbia Columbia Columbia Athens Clarksville Cooksville Cooksville Cooksville Murfreesboro Murfreesboro Memphis Nashville Tullahoma RockyRiver Paris Memphis Milan FortLoudon Nashville Nashville Nashville Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armyunknown Auxiliaryflyingfield CampForrest CampForrest CampForrest CampForrest CampTyson Cemetery COE Conservation Conservation FortLoudon Generalconstruction Generalconstruction MilanOrdnanceDepot MunicipalAirport DescriptionofProject Constructarmorybuildingsandfacilities. CompleteconstructionofArmoryandimprovegrounds Constructarmorybuilding,andgradeandlandscape adjacentgrounds. Completetheconstructionofarmoryandbuildings. CompletetheconstructionofArmoryandbuildings. Constructarmoryandbuildings,andgradeandlandscape grounds. Constructarmorybuilding. Constructfacilitiesandimprovegrounds. CompletetheconstructionofanArmory. Constructarmorybuildingandcavalryunitstable,and improvegrounds. Constructarmoryandbuildings,andimprovegrounds. CompletetheconstructionofArmory. Constructarmoryandbuildings,andlandscapeandgrade grounds. Constructbuildingsandlandscapegrounds Constructanddeveloprecreationalfacilities Constructhangar AccessroadtoCampForrest Improvegroundsinvicinityofairfield AccessroadtoCampForrest AccessroadtoCampForrest Constructprotectivefence Improvecemetery ConstructbettermentsandimprovelocksonCumberland River DrainswampsandpondstoprovideMalariacontrol Eliminatemosquitoesforthecontrolofmalaria Restorationofroad Constructadministrativebuilding Constructassemblybuilding Developathleticfieldandrecreationalfacilities Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport. O.P.Number 651442289 165144189 65144109 165144128 26514422 65144130 651442233 651442246 1651441X7 65144125 651442276 165144103 65144131 651442238 165344194 XX44138X 665441136 26524433 665441136 665441136 26534491 7554429 26514450 165144171 65441345 65441128 XX4411XX 26534411 165144109 TotalAllFunds 321,669.00 24,748.00 43,546.00 23,949.00 11,000.00 44,674.00 61,342.00 107,643.00 37,031.00 53,112.00 58,330.00 43,534.00 34,018.00, 467,916.00 4,472.00 18,576.00 3,451.00 26,719.00 101,425.00 28,990.00 3,085.00 110,000.00 96,361.00 743,130.00 87,492.00 44,193.00 Sponsor TennesseeArmoriesCommissionandCityof Knoxville TennesseeArmoriesCommission TennesseeArmoriesCommission,Cityof Lawrenceburg,andLawrenceCounty TennesseeStateArmoriesCommission TennesseeArmoriesCommission TennesseeArmoriesCommissionandCityof Columbia StateofTennessee,McMinnCounty,andCity ofAthens TennesseeStateArmoriesCommission,Cityof ClarksvilleandMontgomeryCounty TennesseeArmoriesCommission TennesseeArmoriesCommissionandCityof Cooksville TennesseeArmoriesCommissionandCityof Cooksville,andCountyofPutnam TennesseeArmoriesCommission,Cityof Murfreesboro,andRutherfordCounty TennesseeArmoriesCommissionandCityof MurfreesboroandRutherfordCountyy TennesseeArmoriesCommissionandCityof Memphis CommandingGeneral,4thCorpsArea,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampTyson,U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,4thCorpsArea,U.S. Army WarDepartment,U.S.EngineerOffice DepartmentofHealth TennesseeDepartmentofPublicHealth CommandingOfficer,OrdnanceDepartment, Milan,U.S.Army AdjutantGeneralDepartment,Stateof
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor Tennessee TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX Davidson Madison Madison Davidson Shelby Warren Grundy Warren Carroll Carroll Gibson Gibson Bexar ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso Hale Harris Statewide Bexar Harris GrandPrairie Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Nashville Jackson Jackson Madison Memphis Nr.Eureka Church Sequatchie Nr.Shiloh Church Milan Milan SanAntonio ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso Plainview Houston SanAntonio Houston Dallas Nr.San Antonio Nr.San Antonio Nr.San Antonio Nr.San Antonio SanAntonio MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NationalCemetery NationalCemetery Range Roads Roads WolfCreekOrdnancePlant WolfCreekOrdnancePlant WolfCreekOrdnancePlant WolfCreekOrdnancePlant Admin Admin Admin Admin Armory Armory Armory Armyunknown Auxiliaryflyingfield BentleyField BrooksField BrooksField BrooksField BrooksField BrooksField Constructhangar. Constructairportandhangar. Constructairportandhangar. Constructbuildingsandservicelinesandopenupgrave sites Improveandbeautifycemetery. AccessroadtoArtilleryRange Constructaccessroad Constructpublicaccessroad AccessroadtoWolfCreekOrdnancePlant Constructaccessroad Improvegroundsandconductmalariacontrolwork AccessroadtoWolfCreekOrdnancePlant Draft,reproduce,andcorrectmaps Repairandrenovateblankets,mattresscovers,bedding, clothing,tents,andotherequipment. Bringuptodatehistoricalrecordsofbuildings Clean,sort,listandrefileoldrecordsoftheQuartermaster ConstructpaththroughcityparktoArmory ReconditionLightguardArmory Constructarmorybuildings,garages,andstables,and improvegrounds. Improvebuildings,grounds,water,sewer,andelectric systemsandrailroad Improveauxiliaryflyingfield ImproveBentleyFieldbyextendingandconstructing runway AccessroadtoBrooksField Makeimprovementstomilitaryreservation Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,grounds,utilities,and recreationalfacilities Extendrunways Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. 16514467 16514475 16514479 8654422 6524442 665441136 26514473 26514449 665441136 26514467 26524452 665441136 7656637 165266417 7656639 7658634 6566910 6568939 165166364 7656627 665662426 5653624 165166414 265366131 76566212 865XX214 11336634 130,403.00 325,574.00 125,933.00 27,726.00 4,025.00 26,272.00 475,304.00 98,809.00 103,955.00 419,198.00 456,350.00 57,985.00 19,926.00 20,780.00 8,871.00 37,312.00 14,056,935.00 86,787.00 63,514.00 106,316.00 126,246.00 103,409.00 40,787.00 56,272.00 75,000.00 AdjutantGeneralDepartment,Stateof Tennessee CityofJacksonandMadisonCounty CityofJacksonandMadisonCounty CommandingGeneral,4thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,4thCorpsArea,U.S. Army WarDepartment GrundyCountyandSequatchieCounty HighwayCommissions WarrenCountyHighwayCommission WarDepartment CarrollCountyHighwayCommissionand GibsonCountyHighwayCommission CommandingOfficer,WolfCreekOrdnance Plant,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army TexasNationalGuardArmoryBoard CommandingGeneral,6thCorpsArea,U.S. Army 36thDivisionAviation,TexasNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,BentleyField WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,BrooksField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,BrooksField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,BrooksField,U.S.Army WarDepartment
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State TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX County Bexar Bexar Wilson Taylor Taylor Taylor Brown Brown Brown Brown Tarrant Travis Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Galveston Bell Cordell Calhoun Matagorda Matagorda Matagorda Matagorda Travis Bexar Bexar Bexar Galveston Galveston City SanAntonio SanAntonio Floresville Abilene Nr.Abilene Abilene Brownwood Brownwood Brownwood Brownwood Nr.Camp Bowie Austin SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio Nr.San Antonio BayCity Palacios Palacios Palacios Austin Nr.San Antonio SanAntonio SanAntonio Nr.Hitchcock Nr.Hitchcock Location BrooksField BrooksField BrooksField CampBarkeley CampBarkley CampBerkeley CampBowie CampBowie CampBowie CampBowie CampBowie CampBoyd CampBullis CampBullis CampBullis CampBullis CampBullis,FortSamHouston CampHitchcock CampHood CampHood CampHulen CampHulen CampHulen CampHulen CampHulen CampMabrypy CampStanley CampStanley CampStanley CampWallace CampWallace DescriptionofProject Extendrunways,levelandgradeflyingfield,and rehabilitationoflines,roads,andbuildings. Makeimprovementstowatersupplysystem. Improvedrainagefacilities. Improvemilitaryreservation. ExtensionofAbilenewatermainstoCampBarkley AccessroadtoCampBerkeley Makeimprovementstomilitaryreservation Constructroads Constructandimprovefacilities AccessroadtoCampBowie AccessroadtoBomberAssemblyPlant DismantlevariousCCCcampbuildings Constructordnancemagazines. Improveandincreaseriflerangefacilities. Makeimprovementstomilitaryreservations. AccessroadtoCampBullis Roads AccessroadtoCampHitchcock Makeimprovementsthroughoutmilitaryreservation Makeimprovementsthroughoutmilitaryreservation AccessroadtoCampHulenFiringRange AccessroadtoCampHulen Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Improveairport. Makeimprovementstomilitaryreservation. Improvefacilities. Improvefacilitiesandgrounds ImproveCampStanleyMilitaryReservation. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andwaterand sewerlines Widen,deepenHighlandBayoutoimprovedrainage AccessroadtoCampWallace O.P.Number 1326610 165266179 265266171 265266153 665662667 65166410 165266696 165366719 26536662 651662825 165166410 265568002 165366438 165366456 165266497 165166414 7656611 65166263 165366241 265366241 65166451 165166245 16516672 165266515 265366111 165166416 165366911 165366483 7132162 165166352 165166403 TotalAllFunds 125,000.00 3,360.00 9,386.00 36,858.00 22,300.00 320,535.00 282,418.00 113,716.00 89,947.00 227,473.00 55,562.00 17,173.00 21,390.00 20,284.00 782,803.00 288,260.00 49,437.00 12,743.00 124,701.00 124,701.00 168,499.00 42,328.00 66,045.00 123,837.00 200,955.00 421,543.00, 132,601.00 138,793.00 30,000.00 53,673.00 196,852.00 Sponsor WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,BrooksField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,BrooksField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampBarkeley,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampBowie,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampBowie,U.S.Army U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermaster,Camp Bowie WarDepartment WarDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,8thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,8thCorpsArea,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingGeneral,CampHood,U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,CampHood,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment,StateofTexas CommandingOfficer,CampHulen,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampHulen,U.S.Army AdjutantGeneral,StateofTexasj WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,SanAntonioArsenal, U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C,CommandingOfficer, CampStanley,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment
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State TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX County Galveston PaloPinto PaloPinto PaloPinto Jackson Lavaca Matagorda, Jackson,and Calhoun Kleberg statewide Bexar Bexar Harris Young DonaAna DonaAna ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso City Nr.Hitchcock MineralFalls MineralFalls MineralFalls Edna Kingsville Nr.San Antonio SanAntonio Houston NewCastle Berino Berino ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso Location CampWallace CampWolters CampWolters CampWolters COE COE COE Communications Conservation DuncanField DuncanField EllingtonField FortBelknap FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss DescriptionofProject Grade,sod,andlandscapegrounds,andprovidewalksand playcourts Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds. Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds. ImproveCampWolters MakeimprovementsinandalongLavacaRiverforflood controlpurposes MakeimprovementsinandalongLavacaRiverandits tributariesforfloodcontrolpurposes. Constructandimproveroadsanddrainagestructures Constructmonitoringstation Eliminatemosquitoesbytheapplicationoflarvicidesand drainage Constructionofutilitiesandrunways,andrehabilitate buildings,andutilitiessystems. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. DevelopEllingtonField. RebuildandremodelFortBelknap Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds Constructandimprovefacilities Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Rehabilitationofhospital,buildings,andutilities,and improvegrounds. Constructionofbuildingsandutilities. ConstructsanitarysewersfromFortBlisstoAlamogordo Street Improvetargetrangeroad. ImproveFortBlissmilitaryreservation. Improveandextendtargetranges Constructswimmingpoolandimprovegrounds Constructgaragesandotherwork Repairandrenovateblankets,mattresscovers,bedding, clothing,tents,andcleananddubsetsofsaddlesin storage. Bringuptodatehistoricalrecordsofnewbuildingsand changesinoldbuildings. Improvebuildings,faculties,andgrounds. MakeimprovementsatFortBlissmilitaryreservation. O.P.Number 26526622 165366647 26536674 686552342 265266129 165266370 165166674 26536642 165166626 1336656 11336633 11336678 65656358 265385101 26538583 11336671 13266114 1336653 165166100 165166466 165366437 265366102 265366224 5656629 65266234 65266646 65266920 65366388 TotalAllFunds 173,606.00 28,146.00 323,986.00 69,769.00 60,024.00 96,349.00 88,033.00 100,164.00 1,119,448.00 50,000.00 250,000.00 15,470.00 12,381.00 50,753.00 1,000.00 27,000.00 125,000.00 29,545.00 293,339.00 27,511.00 24,892.00 21,640.00 55,704.00 5,770.00 2,483.00 362,105.00 175,262.00 Sponsor U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermaster,Camp Wallace CommandingOfficer,CampWolters,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CampWolters,U.S. Army AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Galveston DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,War Department Matagorda,Jackson,andCalhounCounties FederalCommunicationsCommission TexasStateDepartmentofHealth WarDepartment WarDepartment ConstructingQuartermaster,EllingtonField, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment ElPasoCounty CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army
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State TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX County ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso Cameron Cameron Cameron Cameron Cameron Kinney Kinney Kinney Kinney Kinney Kinney Kinney Kinney Kinney Kinney Kinney Galveston Galveston Galveston Galveston Galveston Galveston Galveston City ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso Brownsville Brownsville Brownsville Brownsville Brownsville Spotford Spotford Spotford Brackettville Brackettville Spotford Spotford Spotford Spotford Spotford Galveston Galveston Nr.Galveston Nr.Galveston Nr.Galveston Nr.Galveston Nr.Galveston Location FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBlissNationalCemetery FortBrown FortBrown FortBrown FortBrown FortBrown FortClark FortClark FortClark FortClarke FortClarke FortClarke FortClarke FortClarke FortClarke FortClarke FortClarke FortCrockett FortCrockett FortCrockett FortCrockett FortCrockett FortCrockett FortCrockett DescriptionofProject Repairandrenovateblankets,mattresscovers,bedding, clothing,tents,andotherequipment. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andwaterand sewerlines Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Repairandrenovatebedding,clothingandtents Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Improveandrepairbuildings,grounds,androads,realign headstones,andinstallutilitysystems. Rehabilitationofbuildingsandutilitysystems,and constructionofbuildings. Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilities,andgrounds ImproveFortBrown RehabilitateandmakeimprovementstoFortBrown. Improvebuildingsandgrounds Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Rehabilitationofbuildingsandutilitysystems,anddrain andfillareas. Improveroads. Improveandrehabilitateroads,buildings,utilities,and facilities ImproveLosKorasCreek Constructornamentalrockentrance,demolishbridge, constructnewbridge MakeimprovementsatFortClarke Constructlatrines Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate FortClarke Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Repairandrenovatebedding,equipment,andclothing belongingtotheU.S.Army Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Constructgarages,andrehabilitateroads,utilities,and buildings. Improvestreetsandroads AccessroadtoFortCrockett Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improvebuildingsandfacilities O.P.Number 65X66XXX 7132164 713259 76566316 165366232 1326612 1336654 26526637 62266569 65266569 76565222 11336654 1336655 165266436 73566211 765XX210 265661XXX 265366112 265XX2000 7132179 713250 76566310 11336640 11336681 13366125 265266191 651662565 713261 76566225 TotalAllFunds 10,114.00 25,000.00 214,500.00 6,175.00 51,376.00 75,000.00 50,000.00 225,225.00 53,059.00 70,765.00 72,620.00 84,051.00 100,000.00 46,213.00 20,749.00 47,752.00 22,886.00 123,786.00 9,868.00 30,000.00 25,000.00 6,141.00 50,000.00 25,000.00 60,000.00 30,067.00 47,819.00 150,000.00 21,575.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army WarDepartment,Q.M.C.,Commanding General,8thCorpsArea,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortBrown,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortBrown,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBrown,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortClark,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortClark,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortClark,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortClark,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortClark,,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortClark,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortClark,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortCrockett,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortCrockett,U.S.War Department,Q.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortCrockett,U.S.Army
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State TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX County Presidio Presidio Presidio Presidio Presidio Presidio Presidio Presidio Presidio Presidio Webb Webb Webb Webb Webb Webb Webb Webb Starr Starr Starr Starr Starr Starr Bexar Bexar Bexar City Marfa Marfa Marfa Marfa Marfa Marfa Marfa Marfa Marfa Presidio Laredo Laredo Laredo Laredo Laredo Laredo Laredo Laredo Mission Mission Mission Mission Mission Nr.Mission KellyField SanAntonio SanAntonio Location FortD.A.Russell FortD.A.Russell FortD.A.Russell FortD.A.Russell FortD.A.Russell FortD.A.Russell FortD.A.Russell FortD.A.Russell FortD.A.Russell FortD.A.Russell FortMcIntosh FortMcIntosh FortMcIntosh FortMcIntosh FortMcIntosh FortMcIntosh FortMcIntosh FortMcIntosh FortRinggold FortRinggold FortRinggold FortRinggold FortRinggold FortRinggold FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston DescriptionofProject Repairandrehabilitationofbuildingsandutilities. Constructtheatreandmodernizeandrehabilitateutilities. Reconstructandimproveroads. ImproveFortD.A.Russell. Reconstruct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildingsand facilities. Makeimprovementstomilitaryreservation. Constructandimprovefacilities. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildingsandgroundsatFortDARussell Makegeneralimprovementstobuildingsandgrounds Landscapepark Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings,roads,andutilities, andconstructswimmingpool. Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Improvemunicipalairport. Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Improvegrounds. Anonconstructionprojecttoimprovebuildings,water, sewer,andelectricalsystemsandimprovegrounds Makeimprovementsincludingreconstructingbuildingsand improvinggrounds Makeimprovementsincludingreconstructingbuildingsand improvinggrounds Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings,roads,andutilities. ImproveFortRinggold. Constructandimproveroads. Improvefacilitiesfortrainingandhousingtroops. Constructandremodellaundrybuildings,curbs,gutters, sidewalks,androads Constructaroad Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. O.P.Number 1326611 13366142 16526619 165366213 265266268 26536638 265366838 7132178 7656622 265663000 1326614 165266374 265166217 265266101 26536654 7132156 76566216 7XXX6215 11336664 1326616 165366153 165366557 265366199 XXXXX220 8656613 11336635 11336680 TotalAllFunds 30,000.00 38,000.00 39,109.00 18,864.00 113,020.00 50,595.00 12,524.00 24,000.00 120,463.00 1,116.00 60,000.00 34,425.00 162,946.00 225,347.00 67,285.00 15,000.00 35,968.00 48,488.00 5,000.00 30,000.00 5,073.00 28,083.00 68,967.00 35,104.00 52,637.00 100,000.00 70,000.00 Sponsor WarDepartment WarDepartment U.S.Army.CommandingOffice,FortD.A. Russell CommandingOffice,FortD.A.Russell,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortD.A.Russell,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortD.A.Russell,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortD.A.Russell,U.S. Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortD.A.Russell,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortD.A.Russell WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortMcIntosh,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcIntosh,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcIntosh,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcIntosh,U.S. Army WarDepartment,Q.M.C.,Commanding Officer,FortMcIntosh,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcIntosh,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcIntosh,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortRinggold,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRinggold,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRinggold,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRinggold,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSanHouston,U.S. Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S. Army
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State TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX County Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar City SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio Location FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHoustonFortSam Houston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston DescriptionofProject Improvementtorecreationalfacultiesandrepairandpp rehabilitationofbuildingsandutilitysystems. Improvebuildings,roads,andfacilities AccessroadtoFortSamHouston Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings, Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Improveautomotiveequipmentfacilities. Constructandrehabilitateroads. Constructstoragebuilding, Constructobservationpostsandartillerygun emplacements RehabilitateandimproveStationHospitalandimprove grounds. Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,structures,and facilities Installanewsetofsketchesofallexistingbuildings,and photographanddevelopfilesofbuildings. Inspect,repair,andrewarehousematerialheldinwar reserve. Repairandrenovateblankets,mosquitobars,mattress covers,andotherbeddingequipmentandclothing. Constructammunitiondumps,roads,anddrainage structures. Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andwaterand sewerlines Constructbarracks,sidewalks,roads,utilities,and landscape Sketch,photograph,andfilmbuildingsforhistorical records Improveroads Improvebuildings,grounds,water,sewer,andelectric systemsandrailroad Repairbedding,equipment,andclothing Installtelephoneline Constructammunitiondumps,roads,anddrainage structures Constructanundergroundtelephoneplant O.P.Number 1326613 13336680 165166515 165266306 165266358 165266455 165366324 165366468 165366678 16536670 26526613 65266247 65266361 65266516 6536635 65366911 7132154 713262 7655636 7656511 7656625 7656633 86565229 86566234 86566237 TotalAllFunds 150,000.00 70,000.00 328,004.00 21,979.00 16,814.00 44,387.00 4,069.00 25,593.00 23,882.00 34,116.00 323,979.00 30,230.00 3,415.00 9,116.00 204,795.00 193,987.00 175,000.00 626,000.00 25,938.00 68,070.00 368,909.00 6,814.00 11,182.00 173,471.00 10,229.00 Sponsor WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,FortSamHouston,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,FortSamHouston,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S. Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSam Houston,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S. Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C,CommandingOfficer, FortSanHouston,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingGeneral,FortSanHouston,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,FortSanHouston,U.S. Army CommandingGeneral,FortSanHouston,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortSanHouston,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortSanHouston,U.S. Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSam Houston,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSanHouston,U.S. Army
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State TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TXTX TX County Victoria TomGreen Dallas Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Dallas Angelina Bexar Brazos Brazos Brown Cameron Dewitt ElPaso Gregg Howard Howard Jefferson City SanAngelo Nr.San Antonio Nr.San Antonio Nr.San Antonio Nr.San Antonio Nr.San Antonio Nr.San Antonio Nr.San Antonio Nr.San Antonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio Dallas Lufkin SanAntonio CollegeStation Nr.College Station Brownwood Brownsville Cuero ElPaso BigSpring Nr.BigSpring Nr.Beaumont Location FosterField GoodfellowField HensleyField KellyField KellyField KellyField KellyField KellyField KellyField KellyField KellyField KellyField KellyField KellyField KellyField KellyField LoveField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport DescriptionofProject Improvefacilities,buildings,andgrounds. DevelopPilottrainingcenter. Constructionandrehabilitationofrunways,utilitylines, Constructionandrehabilitationofrunways,utilitylines, andbuildings. SanitarysewertoserveDuncanandKellyField Improvemilitaryreservation Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds Constructandimprovefacilities Improvebuildingsandgrounds ImprovebuildingsImprovebuildings Improvetelephonesystem Erectportabledemountablemesshallandkitchen Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Improvelandingfieldandbuildings,andrehabilitate utilitiesandfencing. MakerecordsofRandolph,DuncanandBrooksFields; constructbuildingsatKellyField Improvestormdrainagesystems. ImproveKellyFieldMilitaryReservation. Improveairport. Developandimprovemunicipalairport Constructnewmunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Makeimprovementsatairport Improvemunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improvementstomunicipalairport O.P.Number 265266240 265366232 1336657 165166352 165266555 26516699 26536673 713263 76566230 76566243 86566217 11336637 133667X 165266228 165266385 165366482 165166375 265166259 165166537 165166422 65166422 165166457 165166395 165166683 165166404 165166541 165166467 665662614 165166406 TotalAllFunds 256,242.00 74,565.00 100,000.00 53,673.00 41,119.00 269,588.00 26,921.00 250,000.00 24,314.00 22,119.00 12,341.00 200,000.00 350,000.00 25,813.00 126,739.00 16,167.00 365,275.00 95,055.00 2,658,867.00 361,436.00 131,030.00 534,379.00 528,145.00 135,638.00 101,891.00 752,832.00 740,617.00 2886300 28,863.00 227,675.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FosterField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GoodfellowField,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,KellyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,KellyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,KellyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,KellyField,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,KellyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,KellyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,KellyField,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,KellyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,KellyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,KellyField,U.S.Army CountyofDallas Commissioner'sCourtofAngelinaCounty CityofSanAntonio AgriculturalandMechanicalCollegeofTexas WarDepartment CityofBrownwood CityofBrownsville CityofCuero CityofElPaso GreggCounty CityofBigSpring WDttWarDepartment WarDepartment
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State TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX County Lubbock Maverick McCullough Midland Midland Montgomery PaloPinto PaloPinto Rusk Tarrant Tarrant Taylor TomGreen Webb Wichita Nueces Dallas Tarrant Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bowie Galveston Tarrant TomGreen Wichita Bexar Bexar City Lubbock EaglePass Brady Midland Nr.Midland Conroe MineralWells Nr.Mineral Wells Henderson FortWorth FortWorth Abilene SanAngelo Nr.Laredo WichitaFalls CorpusChristi Nr.Arlington SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio NewBoston Galveston FortWorth SanAngelo WichitaFalls SanAntonio SanAntonio Location MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NASCorpusChristi NavalAirStation No.Amn.AviationPlant NormoyleQMDepot NormoyleQMDepot NormoyleQMDepot NormoyleQMDepot NormoyleQMDepot PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities RandolphField RandolphField DescriptionofProject Improvemunicipalairport. Constructanairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Improveairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improveairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport Constructanairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Improveairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport. Improveutilities,roads,andgrounds. AccessroadtoNavalAirStation AccessroadtoNo.Amn.AviationPlant Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings,utilitysystems,and landscape. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andwaterand sewerlines ImproveQuartermasterDepot Restoreandrewarehousematerials,supplies,and equipment Improvemunicipalswimmingpoolsandfacilities Improvesanitarysewersystem Improvesanitarysewersystem. Extendandimprovewaterandsanitarysewersystems. Constructandmakeimprovementstodisposalplant. Improvewatersystem. Constructextensiontowarehousebuilding. Improveairportfacilities. O.P.Number 165166402 165166418 165166325 165166230 165166230 165166661 165166431 65166431 265166236 165166432 165166686 165166328 165166473 65166395 165166592 265266190 165166254 165166508 11336639 1326615 7132161 76566223 76686312 656662213 165166442 165166302 165166640 165166694 16516653 156366271 165266481 TotalAllFunds 322,716.00 289,756.00 199,834.00 151,004.00 105,699.00 301,040.00 140,904.00 114,500.00 132,251.00 438,180.00 1,423,587.00 273,878.00 402,635.00 145,974.00 1,149,535.00 407,092.00 53,566.00 146,503.00 68,412.00 50,000.00 30,000.00 82,892.00 4,969.00 75,872.00 128,477.00 10,992.00 748,112.00 51,034.00 620,677.00 38,928.00 435,599.00 Sponsor CityofLubbock CommissionersCourt,MaverickCounty CityofBrady CityofMidland WarDepartment MontgomeryCountyCommissioner'sCourt AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment,Stateof Texas,CountyofPaloPinto,andCityof MineralWells WarDepartment RuskCountyCommissionersCourt CityofFortWorth CityofFortWorth CityofAbilene CityofSanAngelo WarDepartment CityofWichitaFalls CommandingOfficer,NavalAirStation,Corpus Christi,U.S.Navy WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartmentQ.M.C,CommandingOfficer, NormoyleQuartermasterDepot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,NormoyleQMDepot (M.T.),U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,NormoyleQMDepot (M.T.),U.S.Army CityofSanAntonio CityofNewBoston CityofGalveston CityofFortWorth CityofSanAngelo CityofWichitaFalls CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army
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State TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX County Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar,Hudson Bexar Bexar Bexar Bee Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexarand Guadalupe Bowie Brewster City SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio Texarkana Location RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField RandolphField Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads DescriptionofProject Improvemilitaryreservation Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities MakeimprovementsatAirCorpsEngineeringSchool Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,structures,and facilities Constructcurbs,ramps,andservicepitslabs Installanewsetofsketchesofallexistingbuildings,and photographanddevelopfilesofbuildings. Constructleantoextensionstohangars,constructwalks, andinstallutilities. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andwaterand sewerlines Improvebuildings MakeimprovementsatRandolphField Constructleantoadditionstohangars Improveaquagasolinesystem Constructlatrines Clean,brush,andrepaintroofs Prepareutilitiesmaps Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Warehouse Improvemilitaryreservation US181 AccessroadstoKellyandDuncanFieldsandCamp Normoyle Improveandreconstructpublicroads Rehabilitateandimproveroads USHwy.90EofSanAntonio Improvestreet RamseyDrawbridgeandapproaches O.P.Number 165266556 165366229 165366597 265266115 265266130 56586231 65266889 65366624 7132159 76566219 76566236 76566238 76566239 86566234 165266604 11336638 165366271 166266556 651662794 165166420 26526661 7656512 265166110 TotalAllFunds 13,519.00 49,988.00 25,000.00 24,070.00 247,352.00 30,565.00 59,690.00 52,945.00 40,000.00 24,103.00 123,460.00 50,012.00 6,229.00 5,057.00 21,290.00 74,500.00 50,000.00 20,730.00 9,371.00 4,240.00 440,049.00 873,303.00, 20,550.00 22,699.00 6,962.00 6,793.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C,CommandingOfficer, RandolphField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofSanAntonio CommandingGeneral,8thCorpsArea,U.S. Armyg,p,y CommandingGeneral,6thCorpsArea,U.S. Army CityofTexarkana
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State TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX County Dallas Dallas Dallas Hale Hardeman Hopkins Johnson Newtonand Orange PaloPinto Tarrant Tarrant Taylor Walker Wheeler TomGreen TomGreen TomGreen TomGreen Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar City GrandPrairie Nr.Vernon Brashear MineralFalls Nr.FortWorth Abilene SanAngelo SanAngelo SanAngelo SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio Location Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads Roads SanAngeloAirField SanAngeloAirField SanAngeloAirField SanAngeloAirField SanAntonioAirDepot SanAntonioArsenal SanAntonioArsenal SanAntonioArsenal SanAntonioArsenal SanAntonioArsenal SanAntonioArsenal SanAntonioArsenal SanAntonioArsenal SanAntonioArsenal SanAntonioArsenal SanAntonioArsenal SanAntonioArsenal DescriptionofProject Constructandimprovestreetsandinstallutilities Improveandreconstructroads. USHwy75fromRichardsontoCollinCoLine USHwy87fromHaleCentertoPlainview USHwy.287 Widening,grading,US67 USHwy81fromHillCo.linetoCrinerSt.InGrandview StateHwy.235Nr.DeweyvilletoSt.Hwy.62 Gradeandgravelroad,improvedrainagestructure AccessroadtoBomberPlantCon.Aircraft USHwy80TierneyRdinFt.WorthtoHandley USHwy.80fromOakSt.toPortlandAve. US75fromMontgomeryCo.linetoMadisonCo.line USHwy66fromShamrocktoOKStateline AccessroadtoArmyAirport ImproveAdvanceFlyingSchoolField. DevelopArmyPost. DevelopPostfortrainingcenter. Improveandreconditionbuildings,railroads,runways,and aprons Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Repairsidewalksandcurbs,andrehabilitationofbuildings. Constructbuildings Renovateandrewarehousewarreservematerials Improvementsatarsenal Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities Inspect,restore,andrehabilitateequipment,supplies,and toolsheldinreserve. Inspect,improve,andrehabilitateordnancematerialheld inwarreserve. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andwaterand sewerlines Improvegrounds Installcentralheatingplant O.P.Number 165166593 165166254 651662794 65166294 4656321XX 665661312 65166451 651662744 165166398 11336673 26536640 7656625 11336636 13266115 13366147 165266585 165366468 265266194 26536698 65266101 65266905 7132163 7656525 76566226 TotalAllFunds 319,117.00 1,862,568.00 2592400 13,385.00 9,503.00 4,089.00 23,815.00 91,215.00 340X0 154,214.00 17,100.00 42,003.00 14,866.00 14,461.00 28,923.00 46,326.00 75,000.00 30,519.00 81,525.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 32,619.00 218,445.00 15,913.00 240,034.00, 101,522.00 17,150.00 40,788.00 25,000.00 5,575.00 9,805.00 Sponsor CityofGrandPrairie CountyofDallas AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofSanAngelo WarDepartment DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,San Angelo,Texas,WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,SanAntonioAirDepot, U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,SanAntonioArsenal, U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,SanAntonioArsenal, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SanAntonioGeneral Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SanAntonioArsenal, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SanAntonioArsenal, U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C,CommandingOfficer, 8thCorpsArea,GeneralDepot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SanAntonioArsenal, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SanAntonioArsenal, U.S.Army
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State TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT County Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar statewide McLennan Bexar ElPaso Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Beaver Beaver Beaver BoxElder BoxElder Cache Cache Cache Hilliard Hilliard Iron Iron Iron Juab Juab SaltLake SaltLake SanPete City SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio Waco SanAntonio ElPaso SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio Beaver Beaver BeaverCity Garland Garland Logan Logan Logan Fillmore Fillmore CedarCity CedarCity CedarCity Nephi Nephi Lehi Lehi Manti Location SanAntonioArsenal SanAntonioArsenal SanAntonioArsenal SanAntonioArsenal SanAntonioArsenal Survey WacoArmyFlyingSchool WarDeptunknown WilliamBeaumontHospital Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Paintandimproveroofs Restoreordnancematerialandimprovewatersystems ConstructadditiontoArmorybuilding Demolishexistingstoragebuildingandconstructnewone Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Conductgeologicalexplorationsformineralresourcesvital tonationaldefense Improveflyingschool. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andwaterand sewerlines Improvewater,sewer,andelectricsystems Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings,utilitysystems,and landscape. Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings,utilitysystems,and landscape. Improveandrehabilitatequarters. RemodelArmorybuilding,improvegrounds ConstructArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmoryBuilding. Constructarmorybuilding. ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuildingandimprovegrounds ConstructArmorybuildingandimprovegrounds ConstructArmory ConstructArmory ConstructArmory,grade,andlandscapegrounds ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding Improvearmorygrounds ConstructArmorybuilding Improveandenlargefacilities. Constructwarehouse. ConstructArmorybuilding O.P.Number 7656629 76666232 86565213 86566240 265266158 265166214 265266276 7132180 7656623 1133636 1326698 1326699 13366144 46512X4 6511305 26510112 16510181 6811302 4651245 465124X 6X11304 3651XX07 465012XX 13812050 465012X7 651116X 46X121XX XX11X05 165101189 165101190 46501244 TotalAllFunds 4,956.00 25,876.00 7,778.00 22,531.00 156,950.00 270,551.00 185,846.00 75,000.00 26,180.00 25,000.00 100,000.00 50,000.00 197,000.00 25,120.00 55,926.00 51,610.00 7,720.00 9,129.00 40,509.00 5,252.00 11,027.00 8,112.00 944.00 33,972.00 108,074.00 42,387.00 13,695.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,SanAntonioArsenal, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SanAntonioArsenal, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SanAntonioArsenal, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SanAntonioArsenal, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SanAntonioArsenal, U.S.Army TheUniversityofTexas,BureauofEconomic Geology CommandingOfficer,WacoArmyFlying School,U.S. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard
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State UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT County SanPete Sanpete Utah Utah SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake City Mt.Pleasant Manti PaysonCity SpanishFork Lehi Lehi Nr.SaltLake City SaltLakeCity Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City Location Armory Armory Armory Armory CampWilliams CampWilliams CampWilliams CampWilliams CampWilliams CampWilliams CampWilliams CampWilliams FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas DescriptionofProject ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructaNationalGuardArmory. ConstructionofArmory ImproveCampWilliams. Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. ImproveCampWilliams Improveandenlargefacilities. Constructkitchens,showers,latrines ImprovegroundsatCampWilliamsconstructditches, curbs,gutters,retainingwallsandsidewalks Improvegrounds Improvegrounds ConstructandmakeImprovementstoFortDouglas Constructandimproveroads Constructandmodernizebuildingsandrehabilitate utilities. CompletetheconstructionofPostHospitalAnnexand improvegrounds. Constructandimprovebuildings,utilities,facilities,and grounds. Constructandimproveroadsandstreets. Improveandmodernizebuildings,utilities,andgrounds. Improvebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds. Constructandimproveroadsandstreets. Construct,remodel,andmakeimprovementstobuildings, facilities,utilities,andgrounds. Completetheconstructionofbuildings,ranges,andgates, andinstallfacilitiesandsystems. ConstructandmakeimprovementsatFortDouglasmilitary reservation. Constructandimproveroadsandstreets Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improveandmodernizebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Improveandmodernizebuildings,facilities,andgrounds O.P.Number 6511162 6511303 26510137 6511154 16520170 26520179 16510170 651012117 4651224 46512XX 55501260 665012132 6531215 865115 1330158 16530114 165301152 165301155 16530141 26520151 26530120 26530124 65301157 65301215 365011X 713225 7550127 76501215 TotalAllFunds 58,700.00 116,599.00 19,633.00 74,680.00 83,037.00 15,610.00 48,689.00 51,360.00 38,315.00 212,299.00 267,441.00 100,000.00 283,833.00 108,309.00 85,700.00 318,563.00 71,852.00 275,733.00 295,450.00 169,229.00 240,977.00 205,259.00 210,000.00 312,890.00 XX6,799 Sponsor UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard CommandingOfficer,CampWilliams,U.S. Army WarDepartment UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Warg, g,DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army
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State UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT VA VA VA County SaltLake SaltLake Davis Davis Davis Cache SaltLake Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Weber Weber,Davis Weber Davis Weber Richmond Accomack Albemarle City Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City Ogden Ogden Ogden Logan SaltLakeCity Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Richmond Onancock Charlottesville Location FortDouglas FortDouglas HillField HillField HillField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport OgdenOrdnanceDepot OgdenOrdnanceDepot OgdenOrdnanceDepot OgdenOrdnanceDepot OgdenOrdnanceDepot OgdenOrdnanceDepot OgdenOrdnanceDepot OgdenOrdnanceDepot OgdenOrdnanceDepot OgdenOrdnanceDepot OgdenOrdnanceDepot OgdenOrdnanceDepot OgdenOrdnanceDepot OgdenOrdnanceDepot OgdenOrdnanceDepot PublicUtilities Roads Roads Admin Armory Armory DescriptionofProject Constructandimproveroads,drillfield,polofield,and parkingarea Constructandimproveroads,parkingareas,fields, grounds,andconstructwadingpool Constructandimprovefacilities. Constructfacilities. Constructandimprovefacilities. Makeimprovementstoairport. Extendmunicipalairport. Rehabilitationofrailroadsandrehabilitationand constructionofutilitysystems. Seed,landscape,andbeautifytheOgdenArsenal Constructammunitionloadingplantandstructures Constructammunitionloadingplantandnecessary structures ImproveOgdenOrdnanceandAirDepot. Constructgravelsurfacedroad,firebreaks,and incinerator,gradeandfillarea,andlaydraintile. Buildnewbuildings,completetheconstructionofigloos andofficersquarters Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,utilities,andgrounds ImprovetheOgdenOrdnanceDepotbyconstructing buildingsandimprovingroadsandlandscaping Constructstandardgaugerailroads,gravelroadways, watermains,andprepareforairportconstruction Convertexistingstableintoquarters Constructgravelroad Constructrailroad Constructadditionstogaragebuilding Constructandimprovefacilities. Extendculinarywaterlines. Constructpublicaccessroad. Constructaccessroad. ProvideemploymenttoindexinformationonWorldWar Veterans ConstructArmory Constructbuilding,andimproveutilitiesandgrounds. O.P.Number 8650114 8650115 16530117 65301135 65301170 16510195 16510140 1330159 26512002 365123 65012009 6530167 653018 6X512X 7132182 713226 86501213 X651XX XXXX3000 6510133 16530179 165101194 165101197 165101105 65311545 165131368 TotalAllFunds 47,934.00 325,629.00 742,275.00 534,840.00 227,689.00 279,262.00 79,847.00 38,000.00 9,000.00 100,572.00 321,000.00 86,541.00 87,574.00 77,933.00 103,000.00 550,000.00 75,600.00 72,319.00 30,000.00 35,000.00 6,680.00 3,531,996.00 19,084.00 74,182.00 30,000.00 3,719.00 288,006.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,HillField,U.S. Army ConstructingQuartermaster,HillField,U.S. Army ConstructingQuartermaster,HillField,U.S. Army LoganCityandCacheCountyCommission SaltLakeCityCorporation WarDepartment U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,OgdenOrdnanceDepot, U.S.Army U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,OgdenOrdnanceDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,OgdenOrdnanceDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,OgdenOrdnanceDepot, U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,OgdenOrdnanceDepot, U.S.WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,OgdenOrdnanceDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,OgdenOrdnanceDepot, U.S.Army U.S.Army U.S.Army WarDepartment ConstructingQuartermaster,OgdenOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army OgdenCityMunicipalCorporation UtahStateRoadCommission WeberCounty AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment TownofOnancock TheRectorandVisitorsoftheUniversityof Virginia
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State VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA County Albemarle Albemarle Alleghany Alleghany Augusta Augusta Bedford Campbell Clarke Clarke ElizabethCity Frederick Greensville Halifax Halifax Halifax Henry Henry Mecklenburg Montgomery Nottoway Nottoway PrinceEdward PrinceEdward PrinceGeorge Roanoke Roanoke Roanoke Rockingham Spotsylvania Wythe ElizabethCity ElizabethCity, York ElizabethCity, York,Warwick Dinwiddie City Charlottesville Charlottesville CliftonForge Covington Staunton Staunton Bedford AltaVista Berryville Berryville Hampton Winchester Boston SouthBoston SouthBoston Martinsville Martinsville ChaseCity Blacksburg Blackstone Blackstone Farmville Farmville Hopewell Roanoke Vinton Vinton Harrisonburg Fredericksburg Wytheville Hopewell BigBethel BigBethel BigBethel Petersburg Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory BigBethelMilitaryReservation BigBethelMilitaryReservation BigBethelMilitaryReservation CampLee DescriptionofProject ConstructArmory RepairArmory ConstructArmory ConstructArmory Buildarmory ConstructionofArmory Buildarmory Buildarmory Buildarmory ConstructionofArmory ConstructionofArmory Buildarmory ConstructionofArmory Constructanarmorybuilding ConstructionofArmory Buildarmory ConstructionofArmory Buildarmory Buildarmory Buildarmory ConstructionofArmory Buildarmory ConstructionofArmory RepairArmory ConstructionofArmory ConstructArmorybuilding Buildarmory ConstructionofArmory Buildarmory ConstructionofArmory Buildarmory Constructarmorybuildingandimprovegrounds. Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Rehabilitationandrepairofpowerline,buildings,and utilities. Construct,improvebuildingsandfacilitiesatBigBethel Constructandimprovecitywaterfacilitiestosupplywater O.P.Number 65311538 65311687 65311841 65311551 65311532 65311832 65311547 65311533 65311334 65311534 65311X84 6531134X 65311534 165131247 65311550 65311650 65311552 65311XXX 65311563 65311XX5 65311542 65311543 65311544 65312093 65311537 65311540 65311554 65311XX4 65311539 65311548 65311546 165131322 2652317 13X31117 11333143 165131259 TotalAllFunds 41,997.00 3,040.00 20,999.00 34,849.00 63,052.00 306,844.00 183,186.00 15,000.00 50,000.00 222,460.00 Sponsor CityofCharlottesville TownofSouthBoston CityCouncilofHopewell CommandingOfficer,BigBethelMilitary Reservation,andWarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofPetersburg
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State VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA County Dinwiddie Dinwiddie PrinceGeorge PrinceGeorge PrinceGeorge PrincessAnne Buckingham PrincessAnne Fairfax Fairfax Fairfax Fairfax Fairfax Fairfax Fairfax Fairfax ElizabethCity ElizabethCity ElizabethCity ElizabethCity ElizabethCity ElizabethCity ElizabethCity ElizabethCity ElizabethCity City Petersburg Petersburg Nr.Prince George Petersburg Petersburg FortStory Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria PointComfort PointComfort PointComfort PointComfort PointComfort PointComfort PointComfort Location CampLee CampLee CampLee CampLee CampLee CampLee Conservation Conservation Conservation Conservation FortBelvoir FortBelvoir FortBelvoir FortBelvoir FortBelvoir FortBelvoir FortBelvoir FortBelvoir FortMonroe FortMonroe FortMonroe FortMonroe FortMonroe FortMonroe FortMonroe FortMonroe FortMonroe DescriptionofProject toFortLee. Extendwatermains InstallwatermainstosupplyCampLee AccessroadstoCampLee Improvebuildingsandlandscape. Constructfacilitiesandreplacefieldsandriflerange. Seed,grade,drain,landscape,andrepairroads,curbs, utilities,andbuildings. Constructconservationworkonfederallyownedproperty Eradicateinsectpestsbytheeliminationofmosquito Eradicateinsectpestsbytheeliminationofmosquito breedingareas. Conductsoilconservationworkandreducesoilerosion. Eliminatemosquitoesforthecontrolofmalaria. Improvegroundsandconstructfences. Constructextensionstobuildings,utilitiesandfacilities, andimprovegrounds. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,waterandsewerlines, electricalfacilitiesandgrounds Constructbarracks,officers'quarters,garages,shops, grading,landscaping,roads,sidewalks,andutilities Rehabilitateandimprovebarracks,quarters,storehouses, airport,railroadandfacilities Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Completeconstructionofgarages,shops,barracksand quarters. Remove,improve,andextendbuildings,utilities,facilities, andgrounds. Completelargesewagedisposalplant Completeinteriorandexteriorpaintingofbuildings Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,utilities,waterand sewerlines,andfacilities Constructadditionalbarracks,landscapeandimprove roads,sidewalks,andutilities Modernizehospital,landscape,andimproveroads, sidewalks,andutilities Improvemilitaryreservationandpipelinerightofway Rehabilitate,recondition,andrenovatebuildings,utilities, andgrounds Constructionofadditionstobuildingsandrehabilitationof utilities,buildings,roads,anddrainage. Reconstructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. 65131298 66531256 16513194 165231372 165331304 1323111X 701248 165231317 165131267 165131331 16532641 16533150 7132144 713266 7653125 11333167 1333161 165231364 65311328 65311329 7132143 713227 713274 76531221 7653126 13331X3 26533110 3,885.00 1,474.00 53,032.00 206,066.00 113,116.00 15,000.00 X,600 57,874.00 255,224.00 481,906.00 22,838.00 192,489.00 45,000.00 125,000.00 81,458.00 25,000.00 158,000.00 324,934.00 30,000.00 77,000.00 82,000.00 35,845.00 103,261.00 125,000.00 237,342.00 WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampLee,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampLee,U.S.Army WarDepartment U.S.DepartmentofAgriculture CommandingOfficer,FortMonroe,U.S.Army SouthsideSoilConservationDistrict VirginiaStateHealthDepartment U.S.TreasuryDepartment,CoastGuard CommandingOfficer,FortBelvoir,U.S.Army WarDepartment,Q.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortBelvoir,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortBelvoir,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortBelvoir,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment,Q.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortMonroe,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortBelvoir,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortMonroe,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMonroe,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortMonroe,U.S.Army O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
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State VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA County ElizabethCity, York ElizabethCity, York Northampton Northampton PrincessAnne PrincessAnne PrincessAnne PrincessAnne PrincessAnne, Norfolk Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington PrincessAnne PrincessAnne Warren City PointComfort PointComfort Kiptopeake Nr.Kiptopeake CapeHenry Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Nr.Rosslyn Nr.Rosslyn Nr.Rosslyn Nr.Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Norfolk Norfolk FrontRoyal Location FortMonroe FortMonroe FortMonroe FortMonroe FortMonroe FortMonroe FortMonroe FortMonroe FortMonroeorFortStory FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortStory FortStory FrontRoyalQMDepot DescriptionofProject Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Clearandgrubreservoir Constructroadways. Constructroads Rehabilitaterailroadtracks Seed,grade,drain,landscape,andrepairroads,curbs, utilities,andbuildings. Installwatermains. Makegeneralimprovementstobuildingsandutilities Constructadditionalandreplaceexistingwatermainsand waterline. Reconstructandimprovestreetsandwalks Improvebuildings Improvebuildings Improvebuildings Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Constructrehabilitateandimprovebuildings,structures, andfacilities. Rehabilitatebuildings. Constructwaterreservoirandfence. Rehabilitatebuildings. Reconstructandimprovehighway. Constructionofadditionstobuildingsandrehabilitationof utilities,buildings,roads,anddrainage. Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds, Constructwaterandsewerlines,andexcavate,grade,and landscapegrounds Rehabilitate,improve,andenlargebuildings,facilities,and grounds. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Improveandenlargebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Improvedrainagefacilities. Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,structures,and facilities. Installwatermains. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,structures, O.P.Number 11333145 3653126 165331255 65331255 3653137 1132311 2652316 3653124 165131116 7653113 76531210 76531216 7653122 11332676 11332677 11332682 11333141 13226141 1322624 13226XXX 13231XXX 13331XX 16522644 16532628 26522610 16522657 16522659 16522664 165231238 165231296 11333144 TotalAllFunds 100,000.00 7,289.00 7,635.00 5,135.00 110X7 12,000.00 30,427.00 22,164.00 2,575,000.00 9,742.00 6,117.00 3,858.00 5,700.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 46,783.00 50,000.00 122,000.00 150,000.00 122,000.00 20,000.00 25,000.00 26,897.00 14,470.00 87,531.00 4,950.00 75,603.00 12,561.00 37,487.00 14,269.00 40,000.00 Sponsor WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortMonroe,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMonroe,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortMonroe,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortMonroe,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMonroe,U.S.Army CityofNorfolk CommandingOfficer,FortMyer,U.S.Army CommandingOfficerFortMyerU.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMyer,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMyer,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortMyer,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortMyer,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMyer,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortMyer,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortMyer,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMyer,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMonroe,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMonroe,U.S.Army WarDepartment
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject andfacilities. VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA Warren Warren Warren Henrico Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Rockbridge Arlington Arlington Arlington ElizabethCity ElizabethCity ElizabethCity ElizabethCity ElizabethCity ElizabethCity ElizabethCity ElizabethCity &York ElizabethCity, York ElizabethCity, York York York,Warwick, ElizabethCity York,Warwick, ElizabethCity Albemarle Campbell Montgomery Pittsylvania PrincessAnne PrincessAnne Roanoke Roanoke FrontRoyal FrontRoyal FrontRoyal Richmond Norfolk Norfolk Portsmouth Lexington Arlington GravellyPoint GravellyPoint Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Charlottesville Lynchburg Blacksburg Nr.Danville Norfolk Norfolk Roanoke Roanoke FrontRoyalQMDepot FrontRoyalQMDepot FrontRoyalQMDepot Generalconstruction Generalconstruction Generalconstruction Generalconstruction Generalconstruction GravellyPoint GravellyPoint GravellyPoint LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport Rehabilitateandrepairpastures,stables,buildings, utilities,roads,anddrainage. Rehabilitationandrepairofpastures,buildings,utilities, roads,anddrainage. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Installationoflockersandstoragespace Paintexteriorofbuildingsandremovescale Generalrepairsandimprovements Installconcretepavement Constructfireproofstable. ConstructairportatGravellyPoint Constructairportfacilities Establishaeronauticallandingareas Constructfacilities. ImproveLangleyFieldandairport Reconditionbuildings,facilities,andgrounds Improvemooringareas. Improveroads Improveroads Constructawallfortheprotectionofroute1510. Moving500quarters,constructionoftenniscourts, swimmingpoolandalterationstohangar Rehabilitationofrailroadtracks,buildings,andsystems, andadditiontoshop. Reconditionandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Improve,enlarge,andreconditionbuildings,facilitiesand grounds Improveexistingfacultiesandgrounds. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Improvefacilitiesatairport. Makeimprovementstoairport. Improveairport. Improvemunicipalairport Developmunicipalairport. Developmunicipalairport. Makeimprovementsatmunicipalairport. Makeimprovementsatmunicipalairport. 1323118 132311X 165331373 6531975 65311359 65312787 65313782 165312528 86531218* 16532653 86531219* 165331199 3653124 36531XX 65331185 7653114 7653115 6513125 1333162 3653125 76531214 165231198 65231231 165131150 165131111 165131189 165131211 165131125 165131XXX 165131110 165131X1X 10,000.00 10,000.00 67,522.00 51,510.00 1,448,789.00 400,000.00 2,137,772.00 157,926.00 91,557.00 98,901.00 46,042.00 8,555.00 8,555.00 14,035.00 89,882.00 75,000.00 98,901.00 150,096.00 888,186.00 538,740.00 26,000.00 1,076,139.00 273,374.00 33,975.00 192,838.00 27,500.00 656,782.00 313,315.00 WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FrontRoyalQM,U.S. ArmyDepot CityofNorfolk CityofNorfolk VirginiaMilitaryInstitute WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army StateMilitaryDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army RectorandVisitorsofUniversityofVirginia CityofLynchburg VirginiaPolytechnicInstitute WarDepartment CityofNorfolk CityofNorfolk RoanokeCityCouncil RoanokeCityCouncil O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
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State VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA County Nansemond Nansemond Nansemond Nansemond Nansemond Nansemond Arlington Arlington Arlington Goochland Goochland Norfolk James James James James JamesCity JamesCity JamesCity,York, Warwick Warwick,York& JamesCity York,Warwick, JamesCity KingGeorge PrincessAnne City PigPoint PigPoint PigPoint PigPoint Portsmouth Portsmouth Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Goochland Norfolk Yorktown Yorktown Yorktown Yorktown Yorktown Yorktown Yorktown Nr.Yorktown Yorktown Dahlgren Alexandria Oceana, Creeds,Pungo Norfolk Location NansemondOrdnanceDepot NansemondOrdnanceDepot NansemondOrdnanceDepot NansemondOrdnanceDepot NansemondOrdnanceDepot NansemondOrdnanceDepot NationalCemetery NationalCemetery NationalCemetery NationalGuardCamp NationalGuardCamp NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalMineDepot NavalMineDepot NavalMineDepot NavalMineDepot NavalMineDepot NavalMineDepot NavalMineDepot NavalMineDepot NavalMineDepot NavalProvingGrounds NavalTorpedoFactory NorfolkNavalAirBase NorfolkNavalAirBase DescriptionofProject Reroofwarehouse. Improvebuildings,utilities,andwaterandsewerlines Waterproofandpaintbuildings Reroofordnancewarehouse Improvefacilitiesandclear,grub,andgradeareas. Improvefacilities. Developunderdevelopedareastoprovideburialspace. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,roadsandcurbs,and landscape. Improveandenlargefacilitiesandgrounds. Constructlatrinebuilding,waterandstoragefacilities,and sewagetreatmentplant. Constructandimprovefacilities. Rehabilitatebuildingsandperformworkappurtenant thereto,attheNavalAmmunitionDepot Improvefacilitiestoreducefirehazards Improvefacilitiestoreducefirehazards Rehabilitateandimprovebuildingsandwarehouses Improvefacilitiestoreducefirehazards ImprovefacilitiesatNavalMineDepot. Constructbombproofdugouts,septictanks,drainage tanks,andimprovebuildings. Rehabilitateandimprovebuildingsandfacilities. ImprovementsatNavalMineDepot Improvefacilities. Constructandimproveroads,alleys,andgrounds. RehabilitatetheNavalTorpedoFactory Clearingtreesandstumpsandditching. Conductasurveyandinvestigationintotheeffectiveness andthoroughnessofthecurrentinternalrevenue O.P.Number 65231360 7132141 76531217 76531223 16523143 65231101 11323127 1323117 2652267 165131275 26513145 76531210 7653121 7653123 7653124 7653131 2653315 6533149 65331576 7653121 165331142 26533148 76526217 165231344 1223149 TotalAllFunds 6,097.00 2,600.00 973.00 11,006.00 152,452.00 12,835.00 43,103.00 57,500.00 77,860.00 12,854.00 63,910.00 100,000.00 177,221.00 3,525.00 13,894.00 94,810.00 553,173.00 26,742.00 121,055.00 70,557.00 557,326.00 36,379.00 169,471.00 104,052.00 1,900.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,NansemondOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army WarDepartment,Q.M.C. CommandingOfficer,NansemondOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,NansemondOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,NansemondOrdnance Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,NansemondOrdnance Depot,U.S.Navy WarDepartment WarDepartment U.S.Army,OfficerInCharge,Arlington NationalCemetery VirginiaNationalGuard NationalGuardBureau,AdjutantGeneralof Virginia InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,Naval AmmunitionsDepot,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,NavalMineDepot,U.S. NavyDepartment CommandingOfficer,NavalMineDepot,U.S. NavyDepartment CommandingOfficer,NavalMineDepot,U.S. NavyDepartment CommandingOfficer,NavalMineDepot,U.S. NavyDepartment InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,Yorktown NavalAmmunitionDepot,U.S.Navy InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,NavalMine Depot,U.S.Navy InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,NavalMine Depot,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,Yorktown NavalAmmunitionDepot,U.S.Navy InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,Naval ProvingGrounds,U.S.Navy Commandant,NavyYard,Washington,,U.S. Navy Commandant,5thNavalDistrict,Naval OperatingBase,U.S.Navy Treas.Dept.Int.Revenue
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject collectionplan. VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk NorfolkCity Norfolk, Nansemond City Goochland Montgomery Norfolk Rockbridge Arlington Norfolk Northampton Warwick Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth NorfolkCity Portsmouth, Suffolk Portsmouth Hopewell NewportNews NewportNews Nr.Goochland Nr.Radford Norfolk Lexington Arlington Cantonment Oyster LeeHill NorfolkNavalAirBase NorfolkNavalAirBase NorfolkNavalOperatingBase NorfolkNavalOperatingBase NorfolkNavalOperatingBase NorfolkNavalOperatingBase NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PublicUtilities Range Roads Salvage VirginiaMilitaryInstitute Improvebuildingsandfacilities. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Constructmesshall,galleybuilding,tradeschoolbuilding, extendandreplacebarracksandmesshall,andprovide gasolinestorage Remodelbuildingsandbarracks ImprovetheNavalOperatingBasebycompleting constructionandrehabilitatingbuildings Reconstructandimprovebuildingsandfacilitiesatthe NorfolkNavalOperatingBase ConstructionandimprovementsatNavalOperatingBase Improvementtogroundsandfacilities,andconstructionof additionalstoragefacilitiesandpiers. Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,structures,and facilities. Improvebuildingsandfacilities. ConstructionandImprovementsattheNorfolkNavyYard Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. MakeimprovementsatNavyYard Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,grounds,andfacilities PreparesiteforNavalAirBase. Removeandreplacewatermains. Rehabilitateandimprovebuildingsandstructures Anonconstructionprojecttoinstallplumbing,heatingand electricalfacilities Constructstormsewers. Constructsanitarysewers. ConstructlatrinebuildingatRifleRangeConstructlatrine buildingatRifleRange AccessroadstoHerculesPowerPlant Removeandbreakupoldbuildingfoundations Constructdrillhallandimprovegrounds. Constructionofwaterreservoir. Drainswampsandpoolstoprovidemalariacontrol. Constructdockanddredgeharborandchannel. Rehabilitateandimprovefacilities. 165231356 2653312 56531211 708X24 709214 7X53128 10933118 093311X 1093311X 26533118 10933119 2652319 709213 709233 16523177 165131244 7653127 7132142 65131196 651312423 165131225 16513194 653138X6 165131297 133262X 165131291 165131206 65331XX 124,278.00 298,962.00 150,000.00 128,000.00 435,000.00 51,3X5 600,000.00 737,700.00 600,000.00 1,638,501.00 500,000.00 1,761,069.00 197,000.00 392,014.00 369,058.00 1,000,000.00 455,128.00 18,400.00 323,530.00 67,356.00 6,936.00 235,266.00 121,025.00 150,000.00 58,244.00 12,653.00 25,879.00 Commandant,5thNavalDistrict,Naval OperatingBase Commandant,5thNavalDistrict,Naval OperatingBase Commandant,NorfolkNavalOperatingBase, U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsand Docks U.S.NavyDepartment CommandingOfficer,NavalOperatingBase, U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment NavyDept.BureauofYardsandDocks WarDepartment Commandant,5thNavalDistrict,Naval OperatingBase U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,NorfolkNavyYard,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsand Docks Commandant,5thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CityofPortsmouth CommandingOfficer,NorfolkNavyYard,U.S. Navy WarDepartment,Q.M.C. CityofNewportNews CityofNewportNews WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofNorfolk VirginiaMilitaryInstitute WarDepartment NorfolkCountyBoardofSupervisors BoardofSupervisorsofNorthamptonCounty U.S.MaritimeCommission O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
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State VA VI VI VI County St.Croix St.Croix St.Thomas&St. John City Location BenedictField ManningsBayAirBase MarineAirBase DescriptionofProject Extendbuilding,rehabilitatetracks,constructfacilities, replacesewers,anddemolitionofbuildings. Improvefacilitiesandlandscape. AccessroadtoManningsBayAirBase ImprovehighwayfacilitiesinthevicinityoftheMarineAir BaseandCrownMountain,includingexcavating,relocating rightsofway,improving,drainagesystem,grading, constructingculvertsanddrains,surfacing,paving ConstructsubmarinebaseadjacenttoBourneField, includingclearing,grading,constructingroadwaysand sidewalks,riprappingwaterfront,ditching,installation polelines Improveroads. Constructpublicroads. ArmyAuxiliarylandingfield ConstructanddevelopfacilitiesattheSubmarineBase, includingconstructingmiscellaneousfacilities,boundary fences,andprotectionfacilitiesalongthewaterfront, extendingroads,excavating,fillingandgradingsites Inaugurateanddemonstrateproperoperationofabattoir andtrainworkers. Construct,develop,andimprovepublicaccessroads. ConstructandimprovefacilitiesattheNavalAirStation andSubmarineBase,includingconstructingfences, excavating,gradingandsurfacingroads;clearingland Improvehighwayfacilities. O.P.Number 093265 26533710 105237144 105137127 TotalAllFunds 422,225.00 189,000.00 89,351.00 139,100.00 Sponsor NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks CommandingOfficer,BenedictField,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment
VI
St.Thomas
LittleKrumBay
SubmarineBase
093377
120,000.00
VI VI VI
VI
St.Thomas
SubmarineBase
10933722
100,000.00
NavyDept.BureauofYardsandDocks U.S.DepartmentoftheInterior,Divisionof TerritoriesandIslandPossessions MunicipalityofSt.ThomasandSt.John Commandant,10thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy DepartmentoftheInterior,Divisionof TerritoriesandIslandPossessions,Virgin Islands,MunicipalityofSt.ThomasandSt. John NavyDept.BureauofYardsandDocks
VI VI VI
NavalAirStation
VI
105137127
453,300.00
VI
BourneField
Grade,drain,placetopsoilatMarineFlyingField Rehabilitategovernmentbuildings,structures,and facilities,includingpointingsidewalls,fillingcracks, reconstructingparapetsandwaterstoragefacilities, installingroofing,erectinggutters,improvinginstalling roofing,erectinggutters,improvingcommunication systems Prepareacomprehensiverecordofthegravesofdeceased honorablydischargedveterans. ConstructArmorybuilding ImprovementstoArmory ImprovementstoArmory ImprovementstoArmory
092376
33,500.00
VI
St.Thomas,St. John
St.Thomas
Generalconstruction
10513789
6,206.00
VT VT VT VT VT
45,007.00
MilitaryDepartmentofVermont
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State VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT County Washington Washington Windham Windham Chittenden Chittenden Chittenden Chittenden Chittenden City Northfield Northfield BellowsFalls Brattleboro Bolton Bolton Bolton,Jericho EssexJunction EssexJunction Bolton, Colchester, Jericho, Underhill Bolton, Colchester, Jericho, Underhill Colchester Colchester, Montpelier Colchester St.Johnsbury St.Johnsbury Burlington Berlin Berlin Underhill, Jericho,Essex, Colchester Mendon& Sherburne Sherburne, Mendon Rutland Seattle Location Armory Armory Armory Armory FortEthanAllen FortEthanAllen FortEthanAllen FortEthanAllen FortEthanAllen DescriptionofProject RepairArmoryimprovegrounds RepairstoArmory ImprovementstoArmory ImprovementstoArmory Improveandreconstructbuildings,transportationfacilities, utilities,systems,andotherappurtenantwork ImproveMachineGunSchoolandOfficer'sTrainingCorps Camps ImproveMachineGunSchoolandOfficer'sTrainingCorps Camps Anonconstructionprojecttoimprovebuildings,public utilitysystems,waterandsewersystems,electrical facilities,andgrounds Constructbuildings,roads,sidewalks,andutilities,and improvegrounds Constructandmakeimprovementstobuildingsand facilities. O.P.Number 65122 6512259 6512942 6512945 7651221 7851235 7651226 7132183 713238 TotalAllFunds 293,531.00 55,211.00 55,211.00 40,000.00 171,000.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FortEthanAllen,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortEthanAllen,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortEthanAllen,U.S. Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortEthanAllen,U.S. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortEthanAllen,U.S. Army
VT
Chittenden
FortEthanAllen
16531219
1,302,748.00
VT VT VTVT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT WA
Chittenden Chittenden Chittenden Chittenden, Washington Chittenden Caledonia Caledonia Chittenden Washington Washington Chittenden Rutland Rutland Rutland King
FortEthanAllen FortEthanAllen FortEthanAllen FortEthanAllen FortEthanAllen MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport Roads Roads Roads Salvage Survey Admin
Constructandmakeimprovementstobuildingsand facilities. SanitarysewerFortEthanAllentoWenoskiRiver Constructandmodernizebuildingsandutilitysystems. Constructbuildingsandfacilities. SanitarysewerFortEthanAllentoWenoskiRiver Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport. Improvementstomunicipalairport Makeimprovementsatairport. Improveroads. ImproveUSRoute4 Improve,widenandstraightenRoute4. Removerailsandpavedisturbedareas. Conductgeodeticcontrolsurveys. CompletionofdrawingsofAerodynamicsLaboratoryand
2653121 16511279 1331260 16511275 6511266 16511232 16511232 16511266 16511253 16511253 16511274 16511276 16511276 26511222 165214884 659330
1,095,748.00 53,390.00 200,000.00 85,026.00 14,498.00 13,201.00 9,106.00 464,738.00 197,838.00 786,873.00 941,736.00 34,048.00 81,750.00 8,402.00 354,556.00
CommandingOfficer,FortEthanAllen,U.S. Army FireDistrict#1,TownofColchester WarDepartment StateofVermontMilitaryDepartment WarDepartment VillageofSt.Johnsbury WarDepartment CityofBurlington WarDepartment BarreMontpelierAirportCommittee StateofVermont,DepartmentofHighways StateofVermont,DepartmentofHighways CityofRutland CommandingGeneral,1stCorpsArea,U.S. ArmyandMassachusettsDepartmentof PublicWorks
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State County City Location DescriptionofProject WindTunnel WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA Spokane Spokane King Lewis Snohomish Spokane Spokane Spokane Whatcom Whitman Chelan Pierce Clark King Kitsap Pierce Pierce Spokane Spokane Seattle Centralia Everett Spokane Spokane Spokane Bellingham Pullman Wenatchee Tacoma Vancouver Seattle Admin Admin Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield BarnesGeneralHospital BoeingField BremertonNavyYard CampMurray CampMurray ProvideemploymentfortheAviationsectionofthe WashingtonStateNationalGuardtoindex,catalog,and reprintphotographs,mapsandcharts Provideemploymenttoindexinformationforthe41st DivisionofAviation,WashingtonStateNationalGuard ConstructaNavalReserveArmory. ConstructionofArmory ConstructclubroominbasementofArmory,install restroom,electricityandplumbing ImproveStateNationalGuardbuildingbyremovingtimber, andotherdebris,landscapegrounds GeneralrepairsatArmory constructeightunitsmallboretargetinArmory CleandowninterioroftheStateArmorybuilding ConstructArmory Constructionofairporthangarandofficebuilding Makeimprovementsatairport Clearland,excavate,installdraintilesandpipes,backfill surfacedrivewaysandwalks,constructsteps,landscaping atBarnesGeneralHospital. ConstructrevetmentsforaircraftatBoeingField. CompletetheextensionofbuildingNo.91 Constructrecreationalbuildings,dolandscaping ImproveGuardtrainingcampconstructlatrinepits,repair seats,washracks Clearland,surfaceparkingarea,installwaterandsewer lines,constructfirestation,andseptictanks,setpolesfor powerline,demolishgreenhouses,movesmallbuildings atCampMurray. ImprovegroundsatCampMurray;excavating,landscaping, planting Improvewaterworkssystem Paintwarehouseandresidences Remodeloutdoortoilets Improvegrounds Improvereceivingstationbuilding Improvegroundsaroundtransmitterstation Improvesanitaryconditionsandratcontrol 465XX3214 465XXXX1 16519363 65931334 265932094 1659X4071 6593534 6595292 65931672 6593226 65931406 26529377 2652938 26519376 709222 4659323XX 7,165.00 1,004.00 260,952.00 4,090.00 1,975.00 732.00 1,988.00 888.00 128,958.00 33,140.00 126,956.00 71,000.00 20,112.00 4,357.00 StateofWashington,MilitaryDepartment StateofWashington,MilitaryDepartment StateofWashington,DepartmentofFinance, BusinessandBudget StateofWashington,MilitaryDepartment StateofWashington,MilitaryDepartment WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Seattle CommandingOfficer,BarnesGeneralHospital, U.S.Army KingCounty Commandant,BremertonNavyYard,U.S. Navy,YardsandDocks StateofWashington,MilitaryDepartment StateofWashington,MilitaryDepartment O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
WA
Pierce
CampMurray
26519325
20,171.00
StateofWashington,MilitaryDepartment
WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA
StateofWashington,MilitaryDepartment StateofWashington,MilitaryDepartment StateofWashington,MilitaryDepartment StateofWashington,MilitaryDepartment OfficerinChargeoftheAlaskaCommunication Systems,U.S.Army OfficerinChargeoftheAlaskaCommunication Systems,U.S.Army OfficerinChargeoftheAlaskaCommunication Systems,U.S.Army
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State WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA County Jefferson Spokane Spokane King King King King Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce City Nr.Port Townsend Spokane Spokane Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Location FortFlagler FortGeorgeWright FortGeorgeWright FortLawton FortLawton FortLawton FortLawton FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis DescriptionofProject Improvegrounds Constructpostexchangebuilding Constructnewathleticfield Improveandreconditionbuildings Rewarehousepropertyandindexstoragerecords Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,utilities,andgrounds Constructgymnasiumandfacilities Improvebuildingsandfacilities Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvegrounds Clearland,surfacedrivesandwalks,installculvertsand catchbasinsatFortLewis. PaintandimprovebuildingsatFortLewis. Improvegrounds Clearland,grade,surfaceroadsandwalks,installstorm drains,providetruckingplatformsatFortLewis. Improvebuildings Constructtrafficcrossing Levelground,surface,installdrainageculvertsandcatch basins,extendrailroadspurs,improveaccessroadsand parkingareas,developspringforwatersupplyattent campareaatFortLewis. ImproveRecruitReceptionCentergrounds ImproveCloverCreekChannel Clearandgrubbrush,gradeparkways,andprovidefire hydrantprotection Improverecreationalfacilities Constructarecreationalcenter. Operatelibraryservice ExtendtelephonecablefromFortLewistoMcChordField Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructutilitiesandfacilities Constructelectrictransmissionline Constructanairport Improveroadsandwalks Improveairfield Improvebuildingsandfacilities OrganizeandoperatelibraryservicesforthePostLibrary O.P.Number 65293142 5659324 8659321 3659325 6529365 7132152 86593214 11339347 165293115 165293196 165293196 165293200 165293224 165293224 1652938 165393176 265293 12526529312 5 26529326 26529353 26529354 26539321X 26539341 65293155 65393210 65393213 65393242 65393265 XXX93XX 7659313 76593226 7659323 7659333 TotalAllFunds 19,311.00 4,342.00 19,793.00 17,016.00 17,730.00 48,928.00 178,460.00 250,000.00 101,050.00 133,052.00 133,052.00 17,341.00 103,788.00 103,788.00 11,253.00 37,319.00 50946 0050,946.00 16,225.00 147,036.00 234,886.00 89,540.00 101,421.00 7,974.00 25,067.00 26,798.00 31,878.00 2,790.00 60,817.00 68,057.00 221,130.00 167,728.00 8,348.00 Sponsor WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortGeorgeWright CommandingOfficer,FortGeorgeWright,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortLawton,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment,Q.M.C.,Commanding Officer,FortLaston,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLawton,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army
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State WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA County Pierce Pierce Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Spokane City Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma PortTownsend PortTownsend PortTownsend PortTownsend PortTownsend Spokane Location FortLewis FortLewis FortWorden FortWorden FortWorden FortWorden FortWorden FortWright DescriptionofProject Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilitiesandgrounds Makegeneralimprovementstofieldartilleryrangeand golfcourse AccessRd.toFortWorden Reconstructandimprovebuildings,utilities,andgrounds Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,utilities,andgrounds Reconstructandimprovebuildings,utilities,andgrounds Improvebuildingsandutilities Constructpostexchangebuilding Rehabilitatebuildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupply andpurificationfacilities,installplumbing,heating,and electricalfacilities,constructandimproveroadsandwalks, constructtargetranges,improveairfieldsatFortsWorden, Flagler,andCasey. Improvegrounds Constructfence Constructmunicipalairport Drillfield,UniversityofWashington Warehouse BuildingsandroadsatMcChordandGreyFields Improvefacilities Improveairfield Improvefacilities Improvegroundsandfacilities Improveairfield ImproveanddevelopClallamCountyAirportbyexcavating, clearing,drainingandsurfacingrunwaysandtaxiways. ConstructanairportinCapeFlatteryarea. Constructmunicipalairport Constructrevetmentsandextendrunways Improvemunicipalairport Improvementstomunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Improvementstomunicipalairport ConstructArmyAirBasebyclearingland,pavingparking andtaxistrips,layingdraintileandwatermains,catch basins,roads,reservoir,andpumphouse. Constructmunicipalairport O.P.Number 76595215 83593217 66593118 7132148 7132149 XX5XX25 7659325 265XX2002 TotalAllFunds 79,216.00 179,264.00 69,950.00 3,000.00 15,000.00 46,638.00 22,654.00 44X7X Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment,Q.M.C. WarDepartment,Q.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortWorden,U.S.Army WarDepartment StateofWashington,MilitaryDepartment
WA
Jefferson
PortTownsend
FortsWorden,Flagler,andCasey
165393180
97,730.00
CommandingOfficer,FortWorden,U.S.Army
WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WAW A WA WA WA
Spokane Spokane Spokane King Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Clallam Clallam Douglas Grant GraysHarbor Kitsap Pierce Skagit Snohomish Snohomish
Spokane Spokane Spokane Seattle Nr.Lakeview Nr.Lakeview Nr.Lakeview Nr.Lakeview Nr.Lakeview Nr.Lakeview Nr.Lakeview PortAngeles Nr.Cape Flattery Nr.Wenatchee Ephrata Nr.Hoquiam Nr.Bremerton Nr.Tacoma Nr.Mt.Vernon Everett Everett
GeigerField GeigerField GeigerField Generalconstruction McChord&Ft.Lewis McChordFlyingField McChordFlyingField McChordFlyingField McChordFlyingField McChordFlyingField McChordFlyingField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport
26529320 26539314 26539330 65193104 16539327 11339346 165293104 165392110 1653939 26529339 65393187 16519376 165193160 165193167 26519390 165193106 165193155 165193168 165193168 165193159 165193143 26519375
32,681.00 14,426.00 243,355.00 51,499.00 6,882.00 250,000.00 29,103.00 144,610.00 314,639.00 230,486.00 350,829.00 361,893.00 850,000.00 1,635,000.00 128,958.00 382,658.00 698,474.00 122000000 1,220,000.00 50,000.00 407,664.00 141,854.00
CommandingOfficer,GeigerField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GeigerField,U.S.Army WarDepartmentCorpsofEngineersDistrict Seattle WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Seattle WarDepartment ClallamCounty ClallamCounty WarDepartment CityofEphrata GraysHarborCounty WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment SnohomishCounty SnohomishCounty
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State WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA County Snohomish Spokane Spokane Spokane Thurston WallaWalla Whatcom Whatcom Whitman Whitman Yakima Yakima City Nr.Everett DeerPark Nr.Spokane Spokane Olympia Nr.Walla Walla Bellingham Nr.Bellingham Nr.Pullman Pullman Yakima Yakima Location MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport DescriptionofProject CompleteSnohomishCountyAirport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport ConstructSunsetAirport. Improvemunicipalairport Improvementstomunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Clearland,placeballast,surfaceandpaveturnarounds, runwaysandtaxiways,constructtaxiwaysanddrainage ditches,installdrainpipe. Clearland,placeballast,surfaceturnarounds,runways, andtaxiways,constructdrainage,culvertsandfences, demolishexistingbuildingsatairport. Constructroads,extendrunways,constructingConstruct roads,extendrunways,constructingbulkheadand dolphinsatU.S.CoastGuardAirStation. Repairplaster,woodwork,andplumbing Paintexteriorandinteriorofdoors,windows,andframes intheNationalGuardHangar ConstructionNavalAirBombingField Reconstructandimprovebuildings,utilities,andgrounds Reconstructandimprovebuildingsutilitiesandimprove buildings,utilities,andgrounds Improvewatersupplyanddistributionsystem Constructwatersupplyline ConstructionatPugetSoundNavyYard ImproveNavyYard Constructnewstoragebuildingsandadditionstoexisting buildings ConstructandImprovePugetSoundNavyYard,Naval AmmunitionDepot,NavalTorpedoStation,Naval Reservation,BainbridgeIslandandMiddlepoint Improveaccessroads Improvementofroad Constructaccessroads ImprovementsatSandPointNAS AccessroadstoSandPointNAS O.P.Number 665932269 265193111 16519370 165393214 16519375 165193154 165193173 665932295 16519371 2651937 165193132 165193132 TotalAllFunds 1,676,636.00 566,513.00 471,827.00 871,806.00 782,104.00 311,000.00 522,328.00 550,019.00 28,628.00 207,390.00 343,343.00 343,343.00 Sponsor WarDepartment TownofDeerPark WarDepartment CorpsofEngineers,WarDepartment CityofOlympia WarDepartment WhatcomCounty WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofPullman YakimaCounty YakimaCounty
WA
Yakima
Yakima
MunicipalAirport
2651939
485,407.00
YakimaCounty
WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA
Clallam GraysHarbor Spokane Snohomish Island King Snohomish Spokane Kitsap Kitsap Kitsap Kitsap King King Spokane King King
PortAngeles Aberdeen Spokane Nr.Everett Seattle Seattle Everett Spokane Bremerton Brownsville Brownsville Bremerton Seattle Seattle Spokane In&Nr. Seattle Nr.SandPoint
NAS NationalGuardunknown NationalGuardunknown NavalAirBombingField Navyunknown Navyunknown PublicUtilities PublicUtilities PugetSoundNavyYard PugetSoundNavyYard PugetSoundNavyYard PugetSoundNavyYard Roads Roads Roads SandPointNAS SandPointNAS
265393106 165932075 465832XXX 165393149 265293221 165293221 26519391 165393225 8659329 709215 8659329 10939321 26519350 65932351 26519393 165293153 651932219
64,508.00 X27X 997.00 32,789.00 845,100.00 158,862.00 157,645.00 49,681.00 79,501.00 X76,000 60,000.00 800,000.00 83,168.00 299,858.00 378,001.00 52,294.00
U.S.Navy,CoastGuard StateofWashingtonMilitaryDept. StateofWashington,MilitaryDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,13thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,13thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CityofEverett WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,Seattle U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,PugetSoundNavyYard,U.S. Navy U.S.NavyDepartment CityofSeattle SpokaneCounty U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment
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State WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI County King King King King King King King King King Clark Clark Clark Clarke Clarke WallaWalla Yakima Brown Chippewa Dane Grant Milwaukee Milwaukee Sheboygan Sheboygan Walworth Washburn Washburn City Nr.Seattle Nr.Seattle Nr.Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Vancouver Vancouver Vancouver Vancouver Vancouver WallaWalla Yakima GreenBay ChippewaFalls Stoughton Platteville Milwaukee WhitefishBay Sheboygan Sheboygan Whitewater Spooner Spooner Location SandPointNAS SandPointNAS SandPointNAS SeattleNAS SeattleNAS SeattleNAS SeattleNAS SeattleNAS SeattleNAS Survey VancouverBarracks VancouverBarracks VancouverBarracks VancouverBarracks VancouverBarracks VeteransAdministration YakimaProvingGround Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory DescriptionofProject ImprovementsatSandPointNAS ImprovementsatSandPointNAS ImprovementsatSandPointNAS Constructionandimprovements Constructlandplanehangarsandadditiontostorehouse ImproveNavalAirStation ImproveNavalAirStation Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improveandreconditionbuildings,grounds,andservices Performtopographicalsurveying,mapping,staking, establishingpropertylinesandsettinggrades. Rehabilitate,reconstruct,andmodernizeexistingbuildings andimprovegrounds Improvebuildings Improvegrounds Improvebuildingsandfacilities ReconditionroadsatVancouverBarracks Constructandimprovefacilities Generalrepairsandconstructionofanindoortargetrange, landscaping ImproveArmorybyconstructingfloors,partitions,ceilings, andpaintingandvarnishing Armoryimprovementsincludingpainting,roofing ConstructcombinationschoolgymnasiumandArmory building,andimprovegrounds ConstructArmory,grade,andlandscapegrounds RemodelCavalryArmorybuildingintoArtilleryArmory ConstructadditiontoArmorybuilding ConstructcombinationArmoryandauditoriumbuilding, andimprovegroundsandimprovegrounds ConstructcombinationArmoryandauditoriumbuilding, andimprovegrounds ConstructArmory,grade,andlandscapegrounds ImproveArmorybuildingandgrounds Constructionofbrickandtilefireproofbuildingcontaining recreationandcommunitycenter,andNationalGuard O.P.Number 16529314 16529379 16539318 10939320109 39320 5655326 709216 709223 7659326 26529310 165293120 5659321 5659322 11339348 7659314 26539340 6593441 465532448 165532270 165153219 165153129 165153373 165153121 165153209 165253209 165153130 465532435 65531X0X TotalAllFunds 26,383.00 252,000.00 141,633.00 300,000.00300 ,000.00 160,000.00 748,000.00 285,000.00 162,360.00 255,000.00 45,896.00 278,472.00 54,355.00 14,896.00 40,000.00 30,685.00 35,944.00 6,053.00 8,431.00 1,107.00 82,417.00 51,581.00 51,641.00 40,400.00 144,068.00 16,368.00 59,232.00 2,940.00 Sponsor U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartmentU.S.NavyDepartment CommandingOfficer,NavalAirStation,U.S. Navy U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,13thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy, YardsandDocks Commandant,13thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsand Docks U.S.DepartmentofCommerce,Civil AeronauticsAdministration CommandingOfficer,VancouverBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,VancouverBarracks,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,VancouverBarracks,U.S. Army WarDepartment WarDepartment U.S.Veterans'Administration WisconsinNationalGuard WisconsinNationalGuard JointSchoolDistrictNo.3ofCityofStoughton andJointSchoolDistrictNo.3ofCityof StoughtonandDunkirkTownship CityCouncil,CityofPlatteville AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment,Wisconsin NationalGuard Battery"A"121st,FieldArtillery,Wisconsin NationalGuard CityofSheboygan CityofSheboygan CityCouncil,CityofWhitewater CityofSpooner
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State WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI County Wood Columbia Milwaukee Waukesha Clark Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe MonroeandSauk Monroe Dane Dane Burnett Chippewa Chippewa Dane Douglas Lake Milwaukee Milwaukee Oneida Rock Winnebago Winnebago Dane EauClaire City Marshfield Portage Lake Waukesha Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Sparta Madison Madison Siren,Webster EauClaire EauClaire Twp.OfBurke Superior Milwaukee Lake Lake Rhinelander Rock Algoma Algona Madison EauClaire Location Armory Armyunknown Auxiliaryflyingfield Auxiliaryflyingfield CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampWilliams Generalconstruction Generalconstruction MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport Salvage Salvage DescriptionofProject quarters ConstructArmoryCommunitybuilding Improvements,landscaping,painting Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport Constructairplanehangar Demolishbuildings,salvagematerials Improvecamp Constructbuildingsandtentpads Improveairfield Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Makeimprovementsatmilitaryreservation Makeimprovementsatmilitaryreservation Grade,drain,andsurfaceroadsandextendroadstotarget rangearea Improvebyconstructionofbuildings AccessroadstoCampMcCoy Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improveroads Dismantlecampbuildings,salvagematerialsandperform incidentalandappurtenantwork Developandimprovefacilities Improvelaboratorybuildingandequipment Constructshedandimprovegrounds Constructlandingfield Constructmunicipalairport Constructairportlandingfieldandfaculties,demolish buildings,moveschoolhouse,landscaping. EnlargeMadisonMunicipalAirport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructlandingfield Constructmunicipalairport ConstructWinnebagoCountyAirport. Removeabandonedstreetcartracksandimprovestreets Removeabandonedstreetcarrails 165153192 165153160 65532765 3655325 165253285 165353166 165353299 165353435 265253159 2652539 3655511 56553216 65153262 65253158 7655312 76553213 165153125 26525352 26535364 265153154 265153169 265153169 165153128 165153307 665532122 165153509 265153185 265153150 265153163 265153163 265153180 265153195 29,234.00 2,696.00 292,273.00 6,988.00 98,404.00 28,610.00 193,178.00 170,048.00 476,073.00 146,456.00 33,125.00 89,955.00 43,152.00 81,550.00 97,975.00 4,740.00 2,359,324.00 23,055.00 1,823.00 163,702.00 117,349.00 117,349.00 230,711.00 170,400.00 719,274.00 254,609.00 324,191.00 74,433.00 136,947.00 429,481.00 429,481.00 145,645.00 50,756.00 WarDepartment U.S.Army AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment,Wisconsin NationalGuard CommandingOfficer,CampMcCoy,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampMcCoy,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampMcCoy,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampMcCoy,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampMcCoy,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampMcCoy,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,CampMcCoy,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampMcCoy,U.S.Army WisconsinNationalGuard U.S.DepartmentofAgriculture,ForestService U.S.DepartmentofAgriculture,ForestService BurnettCountyBoard CityofEauClaire CityofEauClaire WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CountyBoardofSupervisors CityofRhinelander RockCountyBoardAirportCommittee WinnebagoCounty WinnebagoCounty CityCouncil,CityofMadisonandCounty Board,DaneCounty CityofEauClaire O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
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State WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WV WV WV WV WV WV WV County EauClaire Marathon Marathon Rock Rock Statewide Cabell Kanawha Monongalia Preston Kanawha Kanawha Kanawha City EauClaire Wausau Wausau Beloit Jamesville LakeDaltea Huntington St.Albans Morgantown Nr.Kingwood Nr.South Charleston Nr.South Charleston Nr.South Charleston Hinton Morgantown Bridgeport Nr. Morgantown Wheeling Nr.Wheeling Parkersburg Parkersburg South Charleston Laramie Location Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Survey WarDeptunknown WarDeptunknown Armory Armory Armory CampDawson CharlestonNavalOrd.Plant CharlestonNavalOrd.Plant CharlestonNavalOrd.Plant DescriptionofProject Removeabandonedstreetcarrails,breakupconcrete,fill trenches. Removeabandonedstreetcarrails Removeabandonedstreetcarrails,breakupconcrete,fill trenches. Removeandsalvagestreetcarrails Removeandsalvagestreetcarrails Conductasurveyofandplancivilairportsites Constructgarage Buildseaplanebaseandlanding Repairclean,andrenovateNationalGuardArmoryafter floodingevent ConstructionofArmory ArmoryatWVUniversity Constructbuildingsandfacilities AccessRoadtoSo.Charlestonnav.OrdnancePlant ImprovementsatUSNavalOrdnancePlant Paint,reconditionplumbingandelectricalfacilities,refinish floors,reconstructsidewalksandcurbsatU.S.Naval OrdnancePlant Constructobservationplatform,accessroads,parkingto thebluestonefloodcontroldamandreservoirtotheNew River. AccessroadtoMorgantownOrdnanceWorks Improvemunicipalairport Developandimprovemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport Grade,surface,constructentranceroadandcatchbasins, drainageattheWoodCountyAirport. Rehabilitate,recondition,alter,andimprovebuildings, utilities,andgrounds Constructionofdrillhall,publicauditorium,lockerrooms, storagerooms,andoffices O.P.Number 265153195 26515369 265X5369 265153188 265153196 26515376 165153213 65534309 165418047 6541765 165141153 16514117 16514139 16524184 165341170 TotalAllFunds 50,756.00 41,614.00 41,614.00 55,178.00 28,690.00 85,235.00 111,672.00 6,735.00 127,488.00 100,000.00 16,949.00 27,908.00 26,127.00 100,000.00 Sponsor CityofEauClaire CityofWausau CityofWausau CommonCouncil,CityofBeloit CityofJamesville WisconsinStatePlanningBoard WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment
WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WY
Summers Monongalia Harrison Monongalia Ohio Ohio&Brooke Wood Wood Kanawha Albany Albany,BigHorn, Converse, Fremont, Laramie,Natrona, Niobrara,and Weston
COE MorgantownOrdnanceWks. MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NavalOrdnancePlant Armory
26534173 165141236 165141276 66541233 26514138 66541269 165141293 165141293 165241295 6583461
CorpsofEngineers,WarDepartment WarDepartment HarrisonCountyCourt WarDepartment BoardofCommissionersoftheCountyofOhio WarDepartment CountyCourtofWoodCounty CountyCourtofWoodCounty U.S.Navy,InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge, NavalOrdnancePlant
WY
Armory
ImprovementstoNationalGuardarmories
6518342
75,699.00
WarDepartment
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State WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY County Goshen Platte Sheridan Sheridan Platte Platte Platte Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie City Torrington Guernsey Sheridan Sheridan Lock Nr.Guernsey Nr.Guernsey Nr.Guernsey Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne NrCheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Location Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory CampGuernsey CampGuernsey CampGuernsey FortFEWarren FortFEWarren FortFEWarren FortFEWarren FortFEWarren FortFEWarren FortFEWarren FortFEWarren DescriptionofProject CompleteconstructionofArmorybuilding Constructgarage,recreationhall,smallarmsammunition magazine,pumphouse,utilitybuilding,guardhouse, incinerators. RemodelArmorybuilding Removesandfromridinghall,fillincorrals,constructroof, andimproveArmoryfacilities ImproveArmory MakeimprovementsatNationalGuardCamp Improvebuildingsandutilities Changewaterlines,laynewsewer,constructhospital, enlargekitchen,planttrees,andgraderoads Improvebuildings,roads,andutilities Improvebuildings,roads,andutilities Developandimprovefacilities Improveandrehabilitatebuildings Constructvaultforstoringequipment Constructportablekitchenframes,wateringtroughs,and latrineboxes Constructawarehouseandgarage Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,waterandsewerlines, electricalfacilitiesandgrounds Remodelandimprovebarracks,quartersandother miscellaneouspublicbuildings,transportationfacilities, andpublicutilities ConstructaccessroadtoFortFrancisE.Warren. Constructbarracks,medicaldetachmentquarters,and gymnasium,andlandscapeandimprovegrounds Completethetheatre,gradeandlandscapegrounds, improveutilities,roadsandwalks Improveroads,highways,andstreets Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,transportation facilities,andutilities ConstructRemountAreaHeadquarters Constructionoflockerrooms,assemblyhall,storage rooms,andoffices Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Gradeandpaverunwaysandtaxiways,installlightingand windteeatCasperAirport. O.P.Number 16583250X 26518311 46583X16 66583290 46583251 26518311 6518333 665832106 11338374 16538317 2652834 2652838 2658337 46583229 66583294 7132109 TotalAllFunds 21,510.00 108,490.00 4,570.00 2,936.00 1,551.00 108,490.00 126,494.00 20,580.00 20,000.00 54,910.00 47,319.00 51,864.00 2,620.00 3,919.00 24,091.00 50,000.00 Sponsor WyomingNationalGuard AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment WyomingNationalGuard WyomingNationalGuard WyomingNationalGuard AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment,Stateof Wyoming WarDepartment WyomingNationalGuard WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortFrancisE.Warren, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortFrancisE.Warren, U.S.Army AdjutantGeneral,WyomingNationalGuard WyomingNationalGuard WyomingNationalGuard WarDepartmentQ.M.C.
WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY
Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie Sheridan Converse Natrona Natrona Natrona
Nr.Cheyenne Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Sheridan Douglas Casper Casper Casper
FortFEWarren FortFrancisE.Warren FortFrancisE.Warren FortFrancisE.Warren FortFrancisE.Warren FortFrancisE.Warren FortMackenzie Generalconstruction MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport
16518350 713267 7132X0 7658311 7658325 26538319 6583462 26518325 26518332 26518332
174,175.00 175,055.00 30,000.00 70,000.00 18,538.00 35,810.00 75,793.00 10,964.00 305,425.00 70,000.00
WarDepartment CityofCheyenneandCountyofLaramie CommandingOfficer,FortFrancisE.Warren, U.S.WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortFrancisE.Warren, U.S.WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortFrancisE.Warren, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortFrancisE.Warren, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMackenzie,U.S. Army CountyofNatrona CountyofNatrona CountyofNatrona
July 2009
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State WY WY WY WY County Natrona Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan City Nr.Casper Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan Location MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport DescriptionofProject Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport ImproveSheridanMunicipalAirportbyextendingand pavingrunways,taxiways,sanitarysewers,cattleguard andgate,drainage,lighting. Convertaframebarnintoagarage,gradeandseedland, andmaketheentirepropertymorepleasantand serviceable PaintandrepairCavalryBarn,andcompletebasementand floor ConstructbuildingConstructbuilding. Improveriflerange Constructatargetpitonriflerange O.P.Number 66583287 1651836 26518324 26518324 TotalAllFunds 92,082.00 87,627.00 256,629.00 9,000.00 Sponsor WarDepartment WarDepartment SheridanCounty SheridanCounty
WY WY WY WY WY
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State AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL County Montgomery Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Montgomery Autauga Autauga Macon Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery City Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Anniston Montgomery Autaugaville Prattville Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Location Auxiliaryflyingfield(=DannellyField) FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan FortMcClellan GunterField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField Still DOD? yes Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service ANG ALARNG ALARNG ALARNG ALARNG ALARNG ALARNG ALARNG ALARNG ALARNG USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF DescriptionofProject Improveauxiliaryflyingfields Constructdams,fishhatcheries,androads Constructframeshedforlumber ConstructHeadquartersBuilding Constructmesshall,kitchens,buildingsandimprove grounds. ConstructstonewallsalongCaneCreek Constructtargetrange Constructwarehouse Preparetraininggrounds Preparetraininggrounds Improvelandingfield ImprovetheAutaugavilleAuxiliaryFlyingField ImprovethePassmoreAuxiliaryLandingField Developauxiliarylandingfield Completeconstructionoftruckshedandannex Completedrainage,soilerosion,mosquitocontrol, plantingandlandscaping Completetheconstructionofbuildings Constructadditionstofacilitiesinconnectiontopost hospital,officer'squarter,barracks,stables, warehouses,baseexchangeatMaxwellField Constructarsenalandtruckshed. Constructbarracks,andmiscbuildings Constructbarracks,installwater,sewer,gasandelectric utilities Constructbarracks,plumbing,electrical,andradiation facilities Constructbarracks,plumbing,electrical,andradiation facilities Constructbuildings Constructbuildingsandfacilities Constructbuildingsandinstallfacilities Constructbuildingsforpersonnel Constructbuildingstoprovidefacilitiesforpersonnel Constructmesshall Constructrunwaysandlightingsystem Constructtrucksheds Constructutilities,roads,curbs,sidewalks,athleticbowl, fence,andrailroadspur Constructutilities,temporarybuilding,andsidewalks Improvefacilities ImproveMaxwellField Improvethelandingfield Improveutilitiesandfacilities Improve,alter,andrehabilitatebuildings Landscapethecadetreceptionarea Makeimprovementstonewbarracksarea Providehousingfacilities O.P.Number 26526188 65361100 265612004 265361100 16536152 7656136 165361173 16536161 165261231 165361231 26526133 165261379 165261372 165361308 165161143 265618000 165361383 TotalAllFunds 545,450.00 83,165.00 5,154.00 16,721.00 127,041.00 75,083.00 29,046.00 40,840.00 79,461.00 74,805.00 43,273.00 33,985.00 14,379.00 37,217.00 10,630.00 59,788.00 788,723.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,GunterField.U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMcClellan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,AirCorpsBasicFlying School AlabamaNationalGuard AlabamaAviationCommission CommandingGeneral,SoutheastAirCorpsTraining Center,MaxwellField,U.S.Army
AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL
Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery
Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery
MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField MaxwellField
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF
XXXX2000 65161170 165361193 5 6536164 16536135 16536178 165361232 26536120 XX56125 165361247 26536126 16536114 6536189 65361359 26536119 16536190 26536134 16536184 16526199 16536113 6526184 26526153 26526169 26536189
87,114.00 34,352.00 218,454.00 391,232.00 564,248.00 35,396.00 146,536.00 450,528.00 79,265.00 597,753.00 775,264.00 43,551.00 213,944.00 7,847.00 57,751.00 424,120.00 103,347.00 18,155.00 153,935.00 12,520.00 122,212.00 108,771.00 73,927.00 80,228.00
AlabamaAviationCommission AlabamaNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,SoutheastAirCorpsTraining Center,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army U.S.WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermaster,MaxwellField CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer, Mobile CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,SoutheastAirCorpsTraining Center,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,SoutheastAirCorpsTraining Center,MaxwellField,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers
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State AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ CA CA County Montgomery Montgomery Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Baldwin Clark Clark Clark Sebastian Sebastian Sebastian Sebastian Pulaski Pulaski Cochise Cochise Cochise Cochise Cochise Cochise Cochise Cochise Cochise Maricopa Pima Pima Yuma Coconino SantaBarbara SantaBarbara City Montgomery Montgomery Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Lillian Arkadelphia Arkadelphia Arkadelphia FortSmith FortSmith FortSmith FortSmith LittleRock LittleRock Tombstone Tombstone Tombstone Tombstone Tombstone Tombstone Tombstone Tombstone Tombstone Phoenix Tuscon Tuscon Yuma Flagstaff SantaBarbara SantaBarbara Location MaxwellField MaxwellField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NOLFSilverhill Armory Armory Armory CampChaffee CampChaffee CampChaffee CampChaffee FortRobinson FortRobinson FortHuachuca FortHuachuca FortHuachuca FortHuachuca FortHuachuca FortHuachuca FortHuachuca FortHuachuca FortHuachuca MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport(=YumaMCAS) NavajoOrdnanceDepot Armory Armory Still DOD? yes yes Partial Partial Partial Partial Maybe yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service USAF USAF ANG ANG ANG ANG ARARNG ARARNG ARARNG ARARNG ARARNG ARARNG ARARNG ARARNG ARARNG Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army ANG ANG ANG Marines AZARNG CAARNG CAARNG DescriptionofProject ProvidehousingfacilitiesincidentaltoAirCorps expansionprogram Providelandscapingandrepairbuildingsandutilities Completeconstructionatmunicipalairport Constructadministrativebuilding,drillhall,swimming pool,bathhouse,andaprons Constructhangarwithleantos Developandimprovemunicipalairport Constructlandingareas ConstructanArmorybuildingwithelectricaland plumbingfacilities ConstructArmorybuilding ProjectforArmorybuilding CompletetheconstructionofaNationalGuardArmory buildingandimprovesurroundinggrounds CompletetheconstructionofaNationalGuardArmory buildingandimprovesurroundinggrounds Constructaddition,includingplumbingandelectrical facilities,totheNationalGuardArmory Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilitiesandutilities, andimprovegrounds ConstructNationalGuardoffices Improvebuildingsandfacilities Constructanairport Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structuresandfacilities Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,utilities,waterand sewerlines,andfacilities Improvebarracks,quarters,storehousesandroads Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improvethoroughfares Provideandconstructbuildingsandfacilitiesand improvegrounds Rehabilitatebarracksandquarters Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Improvemilitarytrainingfacilities Constructarmory. Constructionofatwounitplusheadquartersbattery NationalGuardArmory Constructbombproofshelters,targetranges,drill areas,postexchangeandinfirmarybuildings,gutters andcurbsatCampOrd. Constructandimprovefacilities Constructopenairtheatre Moveandresetframestructure,constructnewfootings atNationalGuardtrainingcamp Clearmaneuverareasofbrushandfences,providefire trails,parkingarea. ConstructaccessroadsatHunterLiggettMilitary Reservation. Constructofficebuildings,storehouses,curbs,sidewalks, parking,improvingdocks,plumbing,electrical,etc. O.P.Number 165361233 1326175 16561401X 16516156 16516157 165361333 65163124 651632496 6563320X 165163129 651632461 6516385 265263121 6563562 7X5XXX4 16530265 11330265 7132121 365221 713240 16530225 2653028 1330276 16510257 16510259 16510269 16510260 6510212 16510765 TotalAllFunds 28,754.00 35,000.00 66,948.00 97,574.00 117,006.00 54,018.00 87,063.00 40,287.00 40,343.00 11,123.00 2,364.00 5,759.00 32,677.00 50,750.00 16,885.00 2,727.00 552,456.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 42,111.00 260,000.00 58,207.00 31,878.00 63,769.00 300,000.00 710,592.00 404,156.00 566,522.00 460,388.00 31,154.00 124,900.00 105,580.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. AlabamaNationalGuard AlabamaNationalGuard AlabamaNationalGuard,106thObservationSquadron AlabamaNationalGuard,106thObservationSquadron U.S.NavyDepartment,Commandant,NavalAirStation ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment ArkansasStateMilitaryDepartment U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,CampChaffee CommandingOfficer,7thCorpsArea U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortHuachuca WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortHuachuca CommandingOfficer,U.S.WarDepartmentQ.M.C. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortHunchuca WarDepartment,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortHuachuca WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CityofPhoenix CityofTuscon CityofTuscon YumaCountyBoardofSupervisors StateofArizonaMilitaryDepartment CityofSantaBarbara
CA CA CA CA CA CA CA
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State CA CA CA CA County SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanDiego SanDiego City SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanDiego SanDiego FortMason FortMason FortRosecrans FortRosecrans Location Still DOD? Partial Partial Partial Partial Service Army Army Multiple Multiple DescriptionofProject Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilitiesandgrounds Rehabilitatebuildings,roads,grounds,andutilities Constructcourts,enlargeathleticfield,andlandscape Constructdrainageandsanitarysewerstructuresand facilities,wharves,docks,radiofacilities. Constructgunshedandroadway,installutilitiesand operatingfacilities,excavate,grade,surfaceatFort Rosecrans Constructundergroundcommunicationandfirecontrol facilities,roads,drainagestructures Excavate,surface,paint,camouflage,andlandscapeFort Rosecrans Improvebuildings Improverecreationalfacilities Rehabilitatebuildings,grounds,andfacilities ImproveFresnoAirBase Improveandenlargeexistingairport ImprovefacilitiesatMarchField,ArmyRadioStation, andMurocDryLakeBombingField Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate MarchField ConstructadditionstohangarsatMarchField ImproveMarchField ConstructandimproveArmyAirBasefacilities O.P.Number 7658212 765082XX 26530740 TotalAllFunds 98,528.00 151,028.00 9,997.00 149,910.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FortMason,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMason,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRosecrans,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRosecrans,U.S.Army
CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA
FortRosecrans FortRosecrans FortRosecrans FortRosecrans FortRosecrans FortRosecrans FresnoAirBase FresnoAirBase MarchAFB,EdwardsAFB MarchField MarchField MarchField MarchField
Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Multiple Multiple Multiple Multiple Multiple Multiple ANG ANG AirReserves AirReserves AirReserves AirReserves AirReserves
165307111 165307228 26520751 76507212 56503233 86507221 265208108 165108123 26530731 7132170 565326 719243 16530713
12,333.00 93,385.00 340,000.00 1,206.00 16,980.00 20,926.00 519,582.00 596,280.00 737,235.00 50,000.00 60,447.00 150,000.00 847,331.00
CommandingOfficer,FortRosecrans,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRosecrans,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRosecrans,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRosecrans,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRosecrans,U.S.Army U.S.ArmyAirCorps,CommandingOfficer,FresnoAir Base CityofFresno U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,MarchField WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,MarchField,U.S.War DepartmentC.M.U. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,MarchField
Riverside Riverside Riverside Angeles,Kern Northern California,San Bernardino, Riverside, Southern California, KeXXX SanDiego SantaClara SantaClara SantaClara SantaClara SantaClara LosAngeles LosAngeles SanDiego Monterey
CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA
Sacramento SanDiego Sunnyvale Sunnyvale Sunnyvale Sunnyvale Sunnyvale Hawthorne Palmdale SanDiegoNAS Monterey
MarchField,MurocDryLakeBombing Range,andCampHaan MarineCorpsBase(Miramar) MoffettField MoffettField MoffettField MoffettField MoffettField MunicipalAirport(=LosAngelesAFB) MunicipalAirport(AFPlant42) NavalAirStation,NorthIsland PresidioofMonterey
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Multiple Marines ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG USAF USAF Navy Army
CA
Monterey
Monterey
PresidioofMonterey
yes
Army
CA CA CA CA
ImproveaccessroadsatMurocDryLakeBombingBase, MarchFieldAirBaseandCampHaanAntiaircraft TrainingCenter. Constructtemporaryrecreationbuilding Constructsewer,water,drainage,andelectric distributionsystemsandroads. ImproveAirBase ImproveAirBase. ImproveAirBase. ImproveAirBase. Improvemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructandimproveyards,docksandbuildings Constructrecreationalbuildingandinstallplumbing, electricity,heatingandventilation. Improvebarracks#75,77,79,and81byexcavatingfora basement,constructingwalls,floors,installingtoilets andshowers Reconstructpathsandroads,rehabilitatebarracks, officers'residences,andstorageandcommissary buildingsatPresidioofMonterey. Rehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Renovatequartersbycompletingcarpentrywork,paint, repairplumbingandfoundations RepairandimproveOfficer'sTrainingQuarters
165107229 8650726 6530895 7650827 165208186 16530811 65208354 26510722 165107200 709217 26530892
1,799,000.00 42,100.00 17,398.00 197,513.00 48,593.00 414,530.00 7,946.00 269,990.00 894,265.00 480,000.00 46,191.00
StateofCalifornia CommandingGeneral,MarineBase,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,MoffettField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MoffettField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MoffettField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MoffettField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MoffettField,U.S.Army CityofHawthorne CountyofLosAngeles NavyDepartment,YardsandDocks CommandingOfficer,CampOrd,U.S.Army
3453216
19,060.00
CommandingOfficer,PresidioofMontery,U.S.Army
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State County City Location Still DOD? Service ArmyCAARN G Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy DescriptionofProject Clearing,landscaping,plumbingandelectrical reconditioning,paintingatPresidioofMontereyand CampOrd. Improvelandingfield Miscellaneousconstructionandimprovementof aviationfacilities ImprovementoftheFleetTrainingBase ConstructNavySupplyDepot Construct,extend,andmodernizebuildings,structures, andfacilities. ConstructionofNavalFuelDepot Extendandalterofficer'smesshallandperformwork incidentalandappurtenantthereto,attheNavalAir Station GeneralimprovementtoDestroyerBase GeneralimprovementtoNavalAirStation Constructgarage. Constructvehiclestoragebuilding,latrines,bridges, vaults,walks,drives,removeoldriflepit,refloor,install electricalandplumbingfacilitiesatNationalGuard facilities. Clearrockandbouldersandroughgraderunwaysat CampWest Completeconstructionofmesshalls,latrineandshower buildings,officer'squartersbuildings,dressingroomand showerbathatswimmingpoolatCampWest Completeheadquartersbuildingandrecreationhall, constructinfirmaryandadditiontoofficer'smess Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructbridges,tables,benches,roads,garbageracks, anddesks;constructwaterstoragefacilities,paint; connectranges,refrigerators,andhotwaterheatersat CampGeorgeWest. Constructconcretetentflooroverfiringmask,firingpits andrepairtargetbutts Constructgarage. Constructmesshalls,latrineandshowerbuildings, officer'squartersbuildings,dressingroomandshower bathatswimmingpool. Constructnineholegolfcourse Improvebuildingsandlandscapegrounds Improvecampfacilities. MakeimprovementstoCampGeorgeWest. Constructhangar,officebuilding,concretewalls,and steelroof RepairandimproveArmorybuilding Constructtrainingfacilitiesandimprovegrounds Completeconstructionofriflerange Buildreinforcedconcretebridgeacrossbrook Constructandimprovebuildings,utilities,andgrounds. Erectcyclonefencing,clearingandgrubbing,install stormsewer,andconstructstorehouse,walks,and pavements. O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
CA CA CA CA CA CA CA
Monterey SanClemente Island SanClemente Island SanClemente Island SanDiego SanDiego SanDiego
CA CA CA CO
8850727 65184167
CO CO
Denver Golden
CampGeorgeWest CampGeorgeWest
Partial Partial
COARNG COARNG
26518469 135844008
462,972.00 27,795.00
ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment
CO CO CO
CO CO CO
CO CO CO CO CO CT CT CT CT CT CT
Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Hartford Hartford Hartford NewHaven NewHaven NewLondon
Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Hartford Hartford WindsorLocks EastHaven Groton
CampGeorgeWest CampGeorgeWest CampGeorgeWest CampGeorgeWest CampGeorgeWest Armory Armory CampHartell EastHavenRifleRange EastHavenRifleRange NewLondonSubmarineBase
Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial yes yes yes yes yes yes
COARNG COARNG COARNG COARNG COARNG CTARNG CTARNG CTARNG CTARNG CTARNG Navy
165842513 165843005 76584213 651842220 651842243 65157533 165152100 26531570 465152204 65152XXX 165315253
84,616.00 22,245.00 8,702.00 27,769.00 26,919.00 91,967.00 14,493.00 54,689.00 43XXX 49,805.00
ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment ColoradoStateMilitaryDepartment StateArmoryCommission QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,NorthAtlanticDivision StateofConnecticut,QuartermasterGeneral Department QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment Commandant,NavalSubmarineBase,U.S.Navy
CT
NewLondon
Groton
NewLondonSubmarineBase
yes
Navy
2653151
66,358.00
Commander,NavalSubmarineBase,U.S.Navy
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State CT CT CT County NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon City Groton Groton Groton Location NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarineBase Still DOD? yes yes yes Service Navy Navy Navy DescriptionofProject ImproveNavalfacilitiesandconstructstormsewers. Improvesubmarinebasefacilities Makeimprovementsatairport Completetheconstructionofbarracksandsubmarine trainingschoolbuildingsatthesubmarinebaseinthe cityofNewLondon. Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,structures,and facilities. Constructroads,andperformworkappurtenantand incidentalthereto,attheSubmarineBaseinNew London Demolishbuildings,andbuildbuildingsandfences. ImproveU.S.SubmarineBase,removetrees,improve buildingsandgrounds Improvementofdistributionsystemandmodernization ofsystems Modernizationofelectricalsystem Repairandimprovebuildings Improvepublicbuildings Constructbuilding. Improvefacilities. Constructandimprovefacilities,utilities,andgrounds. Rehabilitatebuildingsandgrounds. Rehabilitatebuildingsandgrounds. Improvecenterwingofbuilding RehabilitatebarracksandquartersattheArmyMedical CenterReservation Improveandpaintbuildings. DevelopBollingField. ImproveBollingField. Improvebuildings,utilities,andfacilitiesatOldBolling Field Rehabilitatebuildings,landscapegrounds,installcurbs andaprons Rehabilitatepostbuildings,landscape,repairroadsat NewandOldBollingField Improveairfield Constructwarehouse. Rehabilitatebuildingsandgrounds. Rehabilitatebarracks,buildings,andgrounds Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,structures,and facilities. Constructwarehouse Constructwarehouse,grading,paving,anddrainage Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Extendbuilding. Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. O.P.Number 26531521 3653151 26521571 TotalAllFunds 96,204.00 66,358.00 7,894.00 Sponsor Commander,NavalSubmarineBase,U.S.Navy U.S.Navy,Commander,NavalSubmarineBase U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer, Providence
CT CT
NewLondon NewLondon
NewLondon NewLondon
NewLondonSubmarinebase NewLondonSubmarineBase
yes yes
Navy Navy
70924 1093155
192,000.00 400,000.00
U.S.NavyDepartment NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks CommandingOfficer,SubmarineBase,NewLondon,US Navy NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks U.S.Navy,CommandingOfficer,SubmarineBase UnitedStatesNavyDepartment UnitedStatesNavyDepartment UnitedStatesNavyDepartment QuartermasterGeneral'sDepartment,Stateof Connecticut DistrictofColumbiaNationalGuard DistrictofColumbiaNationalGuard ConstructingQuartermaster,ArmyMedicalCenter,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,ArmyMedicalCenter CommandingOfficer,ArmyMedicalCenter CommandingOfficer,ArmyMedicalCenter,U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,ArmyMedicalCenter CommandingOfficer,BollingField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,BollingField,andWar Department CommandingOfficer,BollingField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,AnacostiaNavalAirStation CommandingOfficer,BollingField CommandingOfficer,BollingField ConstructingQuartermaster,NewRollingField,U.S. Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,DistrictofColumbia Militia CommandingOfficer,FortX,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHumphreys NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks Commandant,WashingtonNavyYard U.S.NavyYard,NavyDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks WarDepartment
CT CT CT CT CT CT CT DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC
NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon NewLondon EastLyme Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington
NewLondonSubmarinebase NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarineBase NewLondonSubmarineBase StonesRanch Armory Armory ArmyMedicalCenter ArmyMedicalCenter ArmyMedicalCenter ArmyMedicalCenter ArmyMedicalCenter BollingField BollingField BollingField BollingField BollingField BollingField BollingField(nowhelicopteronly,still somehangars) FortHumphreys(=FortBelvoir) FortHumphreys(=FortBelvoir) FortHumphreys(=FortBelvoir) WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CTARNG DCARNG DCARNG Army Army Army Army Army Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Army Army Army Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy
8651511 0XX1XX 7651524 465152113 6532642 16522635 16532656 16522666 6522663 265262002 7652624 16522655 16532634 16532623 7652628 7652627 7652626 36526213 16532624 6522619 7652623 1093267 86526225 11332628 11332676 093265 11322698
86,000.00 210,450.00 60,180.00 12,000.00 21,000.00 44,000.00 12,687.00 3,832.00 76,500.00 59,527.00 11,904.00 199,137.00 13,916.00 43,345.00 27,724.00 328,443.00 30,091.00 132,195.00 80,220.00 598,550.00 281,870.00 76,769.00 89,399.00 128,372.00 50,000.00 50,949.00 86,366.00 75,000.00 20,000.00 422,225.00 80,000.00
DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC
Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington
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State DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DE DE FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL Sussex Kent Hillsborough Hillsborough Hillsborough Polk Polk Polk Seminole St.Johns St.Johns St.Johns Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Duval Okaloosa,Santa Rosa Okaloosa,Santa Rosa Okaloosa,Santa Rosa Okaloosa,Santa Rosa Okaloosa,Santa Rosa Okaloosa,Santa Rosa Okaloosa,Santa Rosa Okaloosa,Santa Rosa Okaloosa,Santa Rosa Okaloosa,Santa Rosa,Walton Okaloosa,Santa Rosa,Walton Walton,Santa Rosa Duval Washington Washington Washington Milford Nr.Dover Tampa Tampa Tampa WinterHaven WinterHaven WinterHaven Sanford St.Augustine St.Augustine St.Augustine Nr.Starke Nr.Starke Nr.Starke Nr.Starke Nr.Starke Nr.Starke Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Jacksonville WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard Armory MunicipalAirport(=DoverAFB?) Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory CampBlanding CampBlanding CampBlanding CampBlanding CampBlanding CampBlanding EglinField EglinField EglinField EglinField EglinField EglinField EglinField EglinField EglinField EglinField EglinField EglinField JacksonvilleNAS yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Navy Navy Navy DEARNG USAF FLARNG FLARNG FLARNG FLARNG FLARNG FLARNG FLARNG FLARNG FLARNG FLARNG FLARNG FLARNG FLARNG FLARNG FLARNG FLARNG USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF Navy Washington Washington Washington WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard WashingtonNavyYard yes yes yes Navy Navy Navy Washington WashingtonNavyYard yes Navy County City Location Still DOD? Service DescriptionofProject Improvebuildings,grounds,anddistributorysystemsat theU.S.NavalObservatory ImprovetheNavalResearchLaboratory,grounds,and distributingsystems,constructbuildings Rehabilitatebuildingsandfacilities. Rehabilitatebuildings,roads,andwalksattheNaval MagazineandNavalTorpedoFactory Rehabilitatebuildings,roads,andwalksattheNaval MagazineandNavyYard Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Replacebuilding. ModernizestateArmory Constructmunicipalairport Completetheconstructionofarmorybuildingand improvegrounds. ConstructbrickArmorybuilding ConstructArmory AlterationsandadditionstoArmorybuilding CompleteArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding Constructgarage. Constructrepairshopandparkinglot. Improvebuildingatarsenal Constructfacilities,roads,streets,andfences. ConstructNationalGuardCampAlbertH.Blanding ConstructNationalGuardCampAlbertH.Blanding FacilitiesatCampAlbertH.Blanding Improvegroundsandfacilities. Reconstructandimproveroads. Constructandimprovefacilities. Constructrunwaysandcleararea. Constructstorehouse,warehouse,andtargetpier, rebuildandconstructlatrines,buildroad Constructutilities,installutilities,andlandscape. Improveandrehabilitatefacilities. Improvefacilities Rehabilitateandimprovefacilities. Rehabilitate,improve,andreconstructbuildings, utilities,andgrounds. Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Constructadditionalfacilities,roads,parkingareas,and sanitaryandstormsewers. Improvefacilities,anderectfencesandgates,and removebrushandtimber. Increaselandingfieldfacilities. ConstructandimproveAirBase. O.P.Number 7652523 7652621 0922622 76526210 76536210 1322683 13326121 6524182 16512441 165135175 65353042 66535239 65351776 16513515 86535280 6535720 65135204 165135261 6535568 26533517 16513590 651352355 165335198 36533510 165135121 16533514 6533590 86838212 165335156 26523533 16533514 16523525 165235228 XX3584 26533510 26533518 165335184 65335372 TotalAllFunds 49,109.00 145,730.00 20,800.00 140,595.00 129,917.00 50,000.00 86,000.00 413,880.00 91,150.00 149,154.00 30,128.00 40,344.00 14,130.00 7,348.00 619,723.00 181,335.00 224,392.00 4,565,430.00 437,890.00 119,627.00 30,080.00 132,797.00 50,161.00 267,808.00 92,420.00 21,347.00 76,739.00 45,798.00 4,660.00 659,540.00 671,902.00 1,165,367.00 61,371.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,NavalObservatory CommandingOfficer,NavalResearch NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks Commandant,WashingtonNavyYard Commandant,WashingtonNavyYard WarDepartment WarDepartment CityofDover BoardofRepresentatives,CityofTampa WarDept. WarDept. CityCommissionandBoardofCountyCommissioners MilitaryDepartment,StateofFlorida MilitaryDepartment,StateofFlorida CommandingOfficer,CampBlanding,U.S.Army MilitaryDepartment,StateofFlorida MilitaryDepartment,StateofFlorida CommandingOfficer,CampBlanding,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampBlanding,U.S.Army DuvalCountyCommissioners CommandingOfficer,EglinField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MaxwellField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,EglinField CommandingOfficer,EglinField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,EglinField,U.S.Army WarDept. CommandingOfficer,EglinField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,EglinField,U.S.Army WarDepartment CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer,Mobile,War Department CommandingOfficer,EglinField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,EglinField,U.S.Army OfficerinChargeofConstruction,SoutheasternNaval AirBase,U.S.Navy
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State FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL County Duval Marion,Flagler Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Hillsborough Hillsborough Hillsborough Hillsborough Hillsborough Orange Duval Duval St.Johns Dade Dade Duval Duval Escambia Escambia City Jacksonville KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest KeyWest Nr.KeyWest Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Orlando Nr.Jacksonville Nr.Jacksonville St.Augustine Miami Miami Jacksonville Jacksonville Pensacola Pensacola Location JacksonvilleNAS JacksonvilleNAS KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS KeyWestNAS MacDillField MacDillField MacDillField MacDillField MacDillField MacDillField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport NationalGuardHQ NavalReserveArmory NavalReserveArmory NavalReserveArmory NavalReserveArmory PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF ANG ANG FLARNG Naval Reserve Naval Reserve Naval Reserve Naval Reserve Navy Navy DescriptionofProject Improvegroundsandfacilities. Improvegroundsandfacilities. Constructcurbs,manholecovers,andrebuildroadways Constructfacilitiesandimprovegrounds. Developandimproveland. Improvebuildings,structures,andgrounds ImproveNavalStation. Improvestructures,buildings,andgrounds. Reconstructandimprovebuildings,grounds,waterfront structuresanddistributingsystems Rehabilitatebuildingsandgrounds ConstructionandImprovementsatKeyWestNaval Station Constructanarmyairbase. ConstructArmyAirBase. ConstructArmyAirBase. ConstructArmyAirBase. Improvebuildingsandgrounds Constructbuildings,parkingareas,roads,fences, sewers,andinstallfacilities. Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Militaryreservationrepairsandimprovements Constructadditiontobuilding. NavalReserveArmory NavalReserveArmory NavalReserveArmory Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,structures,and facilities. Constructclassroomandshopbuildings. Constructdispensarybuilding,hangarsandquarterfor cadets.Replaceandreconstructmarinebarracksand hospital Constructgarages,garbagehouses,storageandrail transportationfacilities;roads,sidewalks,sewersand septictanks Constructlandingareasandrecreationalfacilities. Constructwarehouse. Developandimprovelandingfield. Improveandrehabilitatetransportationfacilities. Improverunways,landingmat,officers'quarters Improve,rehabilitate,andreconstructaerial transportationfacilitiesincludingbuildingsandgrounds PensacolaNAS O.P.Number 65335424 65335424 265351001 165335135 65335315 3653523 65235115 6523568 7653521 76535314 165135122 2653356 16533513 65335168 65335322 465352215 26533541 165135128 65135178 653596 165135117 165135113 165135219 651352314 1093358 16513582 TotalAllFunds 1,014,540.00 2,029,080.00 8,358.00 44,338.00 18,303.00 36,075.00 13,576.00 34,126.00 62,111.00 17,611.00 16,364.00 3,651,532.00 3,919,317.00 1,064,255.00 289,047.00 14,903.00 50,431.00 801,315.00 182,358.00 700,952.00 68,173.00 38,239.00 13,433.00 1,400,000.00 205,944.00 Sponsor U.S.NavyDepartment,OfficeofConstruction, SoutheasternAirBase,Jacksonville U.S.NavyDepartment,OfficeofConstruction, SoutheasternAirBase,Jacksonville OfficerinCharge,U.S.NavalStation OfficerinCharge,KeyWestNavalStation,U.S.Navy Commandant,7thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,NavalStation,KeyWest,U.S. Navy Commandant,NavalStation,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,NavalStation,U.S.Navy Officerincharge,U.S.NavalStation CommandingOfficer,NavalStation OfficerinCharge,KeyWestNavalStation,U.S.Navy ConstructingQuartermaster,SoutheasternAirBase, U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,SoutheasternAirBase, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SoutheastAirBase,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SoutheasternAirBase,U.S.Army BoardofRepresentatives CommandingQuartermaster,MacDillField,U.S.Army WarDept. WarDept. BoardofPublicInstructionforDadeCounty BoardofCountyCommissioners FloridaStateNavalMilitia FloridaStateMilitary NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks BoardofCountyCommissionersofEscandiaCounty
FL
Escambia
Pensacola
PensacolaNAS
yes
Navy
86535210
923,648.00
Commandant,NavalAirStation
FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL
NavyDepartment,YardsandDocks Commandant,NavalAirStation,U.S.Navy CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer,Mobile,War Department NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks CommandingOfficer,PensacolaNavalAirStation,U.S. Navy Commandant,NavalAirStation CommandingOfficer,PensacolaNavalAirStation Navy
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State FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL County Escambia& SantaRosa Escambia,Santa Rosa Esoanbia SantaRosa SantaRosa St.Johns St.Johns Okaloosa Okaloosa Okaloosa City Nr.Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola St.Augustine St.Augustine Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS PensacolaNAS StateArsenal StateArsenal ValparaisoBombingandGunneryBase(= EglinAFB) ValparaisoBombingandGunneryBase(= EglinAFB) ValparaisoBombingandGunneryBase(= EglinAFB) ValparaisoBombingandGunneryBase(= EglinAFB) DobbinsAirBase Location Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy FLARNG FLARNG USAF USAF USAF DescriptionofProject Improveandrehabilitatetransportationfacilities. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,grounds, utilities,andrailroads. Improvebarracks Constructlandingareasandrecreationalfacilities. Improveandrehabilitatetransportationfacilities. ConstructfireproofgarageatStateArsenal Improvementsatarsenal ConstructArmyBase Constructbarracks,ammunitionstoragehouses,and bungalows Constructquarters,clearandgrubareas,plantgrass, andextendfacilities Rehabilitatebuildings,publicutilities,watersupply, waterandsewerlines,installplumbing,heating,and electricalfacilities Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,publicutilities,water supplyandpurification,waterandsewerlines Improvebuildingsandgroundsconstructbarracks,fire station,cooks'school,andwarehouse Makegeneralimprovementstomilitaryreservation. Constructbuildings,utilities,andwatersupplysystem. Constructtemporaryhousingandrehabilitatebuildings. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Alterbuildings,improvesewerage,water,plumbing,and electricalfacilities,landscape,improverailroadline, driveways,andwalks Constructrecreationalbuildings,transportation facilities,andpublicutilities Constructtheatre Constructbuildings,erectfences,clearsite,install electricwork,andperformotherwork Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,publicutility systmes,watersupply,sewerlines,installplumbing, electricalfacilities Constructgunshedbuilding. Constructstoragebuilding, Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Constructradiostationanddentalclinicbuilding, improveroads,constructsidewalksandutilities Constructtransientofficersquarters,swimmingpool andtheatre Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvebuildingsandgrounds,constructadditions Constructairport. O.P.Number 16523585 26523520 265352002 165335272 16523583 65135204 65135214 65353204 653527XX 5653522 12,880.00 CommandingOfficer,ValparaisoBombingandGunnery Base,U.S.Army TotalAllFunds 200,000.00 1,315,132.00 2,000.00 397,995.00 200,000.00 7,116.00 11,682.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,PensacolaNavalAirStation,U.S. Navy Commandant,NavalAirStation,U.S.Navy U.S.MarineCorps Commandant,NavalAirStation,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,PensacolaNavalAirStation,U.S. Navy WarDept. MilitaryDepartmentoftheStateofFlorida
FL GA
Okaloosa Cobb Chattahoochee andHuscogee counties Chattahoochee, Muscdock Chattahooga Chattahooga, Muscogee Chattahooga, Muscogee
Valparaiso Marietta
yes yes
USAF AirReserve
7132165 7132111
10,000.00 30,000.00
WarDepartment CommandingGeneral,4thCorps
GA GA GA GA GA
GA GA GA GA
GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA
Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Bibb
Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Macon
FortGillem FortGillemorMcPherson FortGillemorMcPherson FortGillemorMcPherson FortGillemorMcPherson FortMcPherson FortMcPherson FortMcPherson FortMcPherson HunterAAF
yes yes yes yes yes Partial Partial Partial Partial yes
Army Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army
7132110 651342163 651342171 11333458 1323487 71327 76325 7653423 7653425 165134180
60,000.00 25,704.00 7,214.00 10,000.00 61,442.00 75,000.00 60,000.00 26,513.00 27,128.00 958,863.00
WarDepartment StateofGeorgiaMilitaryDepartment StateofGeorgiaMilitaryDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortMcPherson CommandingOfficer,FortMcPherson CommandingOfficer,FortMcPherson CommandingOfficer,FortMcPherson CityofMacon
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State GA GA GA HI HI HI HI HI HI IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA ID ID ID IL IL IL IL IL IL County Chatham Bibb Chatham Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu DesMoines Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Ada Ada Ada Champaign Champaign Champaign Champaign Cook Cook City Savannah Macon Savannah Nr.Waichinu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Burlington DesMoines Harrold Herrold Jefferson Nr.Herrold Nr.DesMoines Nr.DesMoines Boise Boise Boise Champaign Champaign Urbana Urbana Chicago Chicago Location MunicipalAirport(=SavannahIAP) MunicipalAirport(HerbertSmart) SavannahArmyAirBase(=HunterAAF) Hickam&WheelerFields PearlHarbororBarbersPoint PearlHarbororBarbersPoint SchofieldBarracks SchofieldBarracks? SchofieldBarracks? Armory CampDodge CampDodge CampDodge CampDodge CampDodge MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service ANG Army Army USAF Navy Navy Army Army Army IAARNG IAARNG IAARNG IAARNG IAARNG IAARNG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG DescriptionofProject Constructairport. Improvemunicipalairport. Constructfacilitiesfortheprotectionofplanesand personnel. ImproveHickamandWheelerFields Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,grounds,and distributingsystems. Improveandrepairbuildings,grounds,anddistributing systems Reconstructandimprovesupplyroads,highways, streets,anddrainage Constructofficebuilding. Constructswimmingpool,recreationalfacilities, systems,building,utilitiesandditches,andlandscape. ConstructionofArmory ImprovementsatCampDodge Buildstonepiers,fence,andgradeandlevelground ImprovementsatCampDodge Buildstonepiersandinstallfence Constructbuildings EnlargeCityAirport EnlargeCityAirport Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Improveairport. MakeimprovementsatAirCorpsCantonment. ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructNationalGuardArmory Excavate,grade,backfill,constructroads,placeriprap, constructpistolshootingrange AlterationstoArmorybuilding,sidewalks,andparkways CompleteinteriorofArmorybuilding Constructadditionsto202ndCoastArtilleryArmory secondflooroverpool,garage,alterationsinboiler room,ballroom,kitchenandcanteen ConstructandimproveArmorybuilding ConstructArmoryandrecreationcenter ImproveArmorybuildingandgrounds Improvebuildingsandgroundsof124thFieldArtillery Armory Modernizebuildingsandimprovegrounds ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructnationalGuardArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmory CompleteconstructionofArmoryandcivicand recreationalactivities ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructbuildingtohouseNationalGuard organizationsandprovidecivicandrecreationalfacilities ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmorybuilding Improvebuildingsandgrounds O.P.Number 165134249 165134103 26533495 653959 652951 7652321 7659511 6539521 653959 6572746 65722573 165728026 65172146 465722109 165172115 165172169 66572290 165192164 16519241 26529237 465542411 665542264 665542253 665542X09 65542522 1655X TotalAllFunds 456,530.00 609,272.00 581,189.00 54,000.00 360,000.00 456,000.00 435,000.00 141,479.00 340,800.00 19,610.00 98,628.00 5,800.00 257,158.00 250,000.00 1,405,579.00 212,750.00 79,150.00 42,091.00 72,600.00 18,540.00 25,000.00 266,389.00 58,211.00 Sponsor CityofSavannah CityofMacon CommandingOfficer,SavannahArmyAirBase,U.S. Army WarDept. Commandant,14thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,Fourteenthnavaldistrict CommandingOfficer,HawaiianDepartment U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers CommandingGeneral,HawaiianDepartment IowaNationalGuard WarDept. IowaNationalGuard,StateofIowa WarDept. WarDept. WarDept. IdahoNationalGuard,StateAdjutantGeneral CityofBoise Department IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard StateofIllinois,MilitaryandNavalDepartment
IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL
Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Jackson Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Kane Kane Kane LaSalle LaSalle LaSalle Lake
Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Carbondale Carbondale MountVernon MountVernon MountVernon Elgin Elgin Elgin Streator Streator Streator Sion
Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Maybe
ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG
565342276 465542X20 6554243 465542225 651542485 651542486 165542307 465542XXX 465542336 65542435 865342X3 62854XX08 465542414 65542442 665542509 65542484 465542XXX 665542112
80,821.00 9,232.00 65,769.00 37,052.00 61,657.00 101,740.00 139,008.00 48,221.00 100,000.00 33,407.00 13,420.00 67,100.00 102,814.00 10,004.00 100,000.00 XX000 94,914.00
StateofIllinoisMilitaryandNavalDepartment StateofIllinois,MilitaryandNavalDepartment StateofIllinois,MilitaryandNavalDepartment WarDept. StateofIllinoisMilitaryandNavalDepot,194thField ArtilleryArmory IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard
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State IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL County Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lee Lee Lee Livingston Marion Marion Taswell Sanganon City Lawrenceville Lawrenceville Lawrenceville Dixon Dixon Dixon Pontiac Salem Salem Delavan Springfield Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory CampLincoln Location Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG ILARNG Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Army Army Army Army USACE USACE USACE DescriptionofProject ConstructbuildingtohouseNationalGuard organizationsandprovidecivicandrecreationalfacilities ConstructNationalGuardArmory ConstructNationalGuardArmorybuilding ConstructbuildingtohouseNationalGuard organizationsandprovidecivicandrecreationalfacilities ConstructNationalGuardArmoryandRecreationCenter ConstructNationalGuardArmoryforciviland recreationalactivities ConstructNationalGuardArmoryandCivicrecreation center ConstructNationalGuardArmoryandCivicrecreation center ConstructNationalGuardArmorybuilding,sidewalks, gradeandlandscapegrounds ConstructNationalGuardArmory Improvebuildingsandgrounds Constructbarracksandnoncommissionedofficers' quarters,bakers'andcooks'school,grading,building andlandscaping Constructbuilding Constructbuildings Constructconcretewaterstoragetank Constructgarages,lavatory,andbathhouse,and reconstructquarters,firestation,andotherbuildings Constructmotortransportrepairshop,electricalsub station,andtelephoneexchange Improvefacilities Landscapearoundnewlyconstructedwatertanks, constructconcreteculverts Completeimprovementstopowerplant Constructbuildingfortransportationandfireequipment andlaundry Constructionandimprovements Constructionandimprovements Improvebuildings,grounds,systems,andwaterfront structures ImprovementsatGreatLakesNavalTrainingStation Clearlandforanyconstruction ImprovementstoArsenalbuildingsincludingroofing, painting,andaddingdoorsandretainingwalls Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,facilities,grounds, andutilities Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,utilities,and grounds Constructstandardgaugerailroad Clearswamparea,burnbrushandwood,grade, landscaperehabilitatebuildings Constructmagazinesandaccessories O.P.Number 665542264 16554X504 465542XX0 X65542507 6554242X 46554X4XX 6554X436 655424X6 465542363 65542431 165154300 TotalAllFunds 10,000.00 101,740.00 115,505.00 12,880.00 100,000.00 37,000.00 184,829.00 100,000.00 59,557.00 98,762.00 434,698.00 IllinoisArmoryBoard StateofIllinoisMilitaryandNavalDepot IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard IllinoisArmoryBoard Sponsor
IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL
Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland CarrollandJo Daviess CarrollandJo Daviess CarrollandJo Daviess
Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Nr.Savanna Waukegan Waukegan Waukegan Waukegan Waukegan Waukegan RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland RockIsland Savanna Savanna Savanna
FortSheridan FortSheridan FortSheridan FortSheridan FortSheridan FortSheridan FortSheridan FortSheridan GreatLakesNavalTrainingStation GreatLakesNavalTrainingStation GreatLakesNavalTrainingStation GreatLakesNavalTrainingStation GreatLakesNavalTrainingStation GreatLakesNavalTrainingStation RockIslandArsenal RockIslandArsenal RockIslandArsenal RockIslandArsenal SavannaOrdnanceDepot SavannaOrdnanceDepot SavannaOrdnanceDepot
Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Partial Partial Partial
715210 165354224 65354329 XX5544004 66554235 X655443X 165354163 2655423 70X213 66554214 1093549 16535421 7655424 65354147 165254292 76554215 26525421 16525419
584,000.00 155,772.00 25,891.00 XX204 169,645.00 327,884.00 58,288.00 8,301.00 25,000.00 175,000.00 300,000.00 290,240.00 539,523.00 289,573.00 12,288.00 70,008.00 496,719.00 211,687.00 10,396.00
CommandingOfficer,FortSheridan WarDept. WarDept. CommandingOfficer,FortSheridan CommandingOfficer,FortSheridan,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSheridan,U.S.Army WarDept. CommandingOfficer,FortSheridan CommandingOfficer,GreatLakesNavalTraining Station,U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,9thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Navy Navy Commandant9thDistrict,GreatLakesTrainingStation, U.S.NavyDepartment Navy U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,RockIslandArsenal RockIslandArsenal U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,RockIslandArsenal U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,RockIslandArsenal CommandingOfficer,SavannaOrdnanceDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,SavannaOrdnanceDepot,U.S. Army WarDepartment
7685423 713276
20,800.00 84,200.00
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State IL IL IL IL IL County CarrollandJo Daviess CarrollandJo Daviess CarrollandJo Daviess St.Clair St.Clair City Savanna Savanna Savanna Nr.Belleville Nr.Belleville Location SavannaOrdnanceDepot SavannaOrdnanceDepot SavannaOrdnanceDepot ScottField ScottField Still DOD? Partial Partial Partial yes yes Service USACE USACE USACE USAF USAF DescriptionofProject MakeimprovementsatSavannaOrdnanceDepot Improvebuildings Improvebuildings Constructandimprovefacilities ConstructionprojecttoconstructorimproveArmy CorpsWarehouse,garages,gasstation,swimmingpools Improveandrehabilitatebarracks,quarters, storehouses,transportationfacilities,water supply/purification Improvebuildingsandgrounds NationalGuardArmoryImprovement ConstructionofNationalGuardArmoryBuilding Armoryimprovements StateArmoryimprovement Armoryimprovements ConstructArmorybuilding Armoryimprovements ImproveArmory Repair,alter,andconstructarmories StateArmoryremodeling ImproveArmory Armoryimprovements Armoryimprovements Repair,alter,andconstructarmories Improvefacilities,buildings,andgrounds Repairstothedock,completionofmarinerailwayand slip,andoverhaulofheatingplant,engine,and equipment Improvefacilitiesatairport Improveconservationdamandsurroundingbanks Improvegrounds,utilities,andfacilities Improveairport ConstructanArmorybuilding. ConstructanArmorybuilding. Constructandimprovebuildings,structures,and facilities Constructandrehabilitatebarracksandquartersand utilities Constructreservereservoirandofficersmess Constructtheatre Improveandrehabilitatebuilding,publicutilitysystems, watersupplyandpurification Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvebuildings,utilities,walks,andgroundsby placingflooringandroofing,painting,reconditioning powerlines,landscaping O.P.Number 16525447 1133544 11335479 65354537 86554331 TotalAllFunds 168,156.00 75,000.00 35,000.00 54,532.00 367,022.00 Sponsor U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,SavannaOrdnance Depot WarDept. WarDept. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,ScottField CommandingOfficer,ScottField
IL IL IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN
St.Clair St.Clair Boone Henry Howard Howard LaPorte LaPorte Marion Marion Marion Marion Owen Warren Warren Warren Bartholomew, Brown
Nr.Belleville Nr.Belleville Lebanon NewCastle Kokomo Kokomo MichiganCity MichiganCity Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Spencer Attica Attica Attica
ScottField ScottField Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory CampAtterbury
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
USAF USAF INARNG INARNG INARNG INARNG INARNG INARNG INARNG INARNG INARNG INARNG INARNG INARNG INARNG INARNG INARNG Naval Reserve ANG Naval Reserve Naval Reserve ArmyUSAF KSARNG KSARNG Army Army Army Army Army Army
7655422 165354141 6552762 65521980 65522377 6552X7 65522370 46552242 6552691 65522378 65523734 6552X5X 65522372 65522352 65522369 65523726 26525283
IN IN IN IN IN KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS
LaPorte Allen Martin Martin Marion Kingman Pottanatomie Leavenworth Leavenworth Leavenworth Leavenworth Leavenworth Leavenworth
MichiganCity FortWayne BurnsCity BurnsCity Nr.Indianapolis Kingman St.Marys Nr. Leavenworth Nr. Leavenworth Nr. Leavenworth Nr. Leavenworth Nr. Leavenworth Nr. Leavenworth Nr. Leavenworth
IndianaNavalMilitiaArmory MunicipalAirport NavalStorageArea NavalStorageArea StoutField Armory Armory FortLeavenworth FortLeavenworth FortLeavenworth FortLeavenworth FortLeavenworth FortLeavenworth
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
65523454 165352243 26525221 165252238 165152108 65822991 65823002 1133827 1338277 713244 713226 7132194 16528223 207,910.00 56,190.00 6,368,481.00 1,212,000.00 150,000.00 355,045.00 150,000.00 25,000.00 100,000.00 424,649.00 U.S.WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Detroit U.S.Navy,Commandant,9thNavalDistrict U.S.Navy,Commandant,9thNavalDistrict WarDept. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortLeavenworth CommandingOfficer,FortLeavenworth WarDepartment WarDept.
KS
Leavenworth
FortLeavenworth
yes
Army
7656226
59XXX
CommandingOfficer,FortLeavenworth
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State KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY KY County Leavenworth Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Geary Sedgwick Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin,Meade, Bullitt City Nr. Leavenworth JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity JunctionCity Nr.Wichita Louisville Louisville Nr.Louisville Nr.Louisville Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Nr.FortKnox Location FortLeavenworth FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRiley FortRileyandMarshallField McConnellAFB BowmanField BowmanField BowmanField BowmanField FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox FortKnox Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army ANGKSARNG ANG ANG ANG ANG Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army DescriptionofProject Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,utilities, walks,andgrounds Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,utilities,and grounds Constructandimprovebuildings,structures,and facilities Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgroundsat reservation Constructdininghall,kitchenunit,andtoiletandshower unit Constructofficers'quartersandacademicbuildings ConstructrockdikesalongKansasRiver ConstructionofNCOQuarters Improveandalterbarracksandquarters Improveandalterchapel,barracksandquarters ImproveanddeveloptheCalvaryReplacementTraining Center Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,publicutilities,water supplyandpurification,waterandsewerlines Improvebarracksandquartersbyerectingroofs,laying floors,installingplumbing,heating,andelectrical Improvebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds Improvegroundsincludinglandscaping Reconditionutilitiessystems Rehabilitationofbuildings Remodel,reconstruct,andimprovefederallyowned buildings Repairbuildings Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructmunicipalairport Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds Rehabilitatebuildingsincludingplumbing,heating,and electrical Improveairport Constructmunicipalairport Buildings,etc.atFortKnox Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,utilities,waterand sewerlines,andimprovegrounds Constructbuildings,streets,airports,andutilities Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,grounds,and facilities Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,utilities,waterand sewerlines,andimprovegrounds Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improverecreationalfacilities Landscapeanderectmarkersonlandingfield Rehabilitatebuildingsandconstructmagazinesandrock walls Rehabilitatebuildingsincludingplumbing,heating,and electrical O.P.Number 3658224 26538222 1133826 16538210 65823337 713213 65823384 1338229 5658221 3658222 26528232 7132174 765X222 16526212 6528238 XXX424000 13382127 6528241 1653826 165182137 65343327 13243102 165143103 165143174 65343449 713295 165343170 7654321 713298 713345 265433586 265435001 13343108 13343128 TotalAllFunds 45,230.00 530,331.00 200,000.00 221,553.00 271,000.00 210,000.00 169,202.00 137,402.00 218,193.00 150,000.00 4160XX 587,968.00 57,951.00 32,354.00 150,000.00 342,007.00 97,082.00 200,000.00 328,782.00 5,478.00 127,660.00 420,170.00 270,850.00 355,556.00 49,563.00 1,295,548.00 526,000.00 300,000.00 300,000.00 16,044.00 33,153.00 572,340.00 10,000.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FortLeavesworth,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortRiley WarDepartmentQ.M.C. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortRiley CommandingOfficerFortRiley U.S.WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortRiley,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRiley,U.S.Army U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermasterFortRiley CommandingOfficerFortRiley CommandingOfficer,FortRiley CommandingOfficer,FortRiley,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortRiley,U.S.Army GearyCounty WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortRiley,U.S.Army GearyCounty WarDept. WarDept. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,BowmanField WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDept. WarDept. WarDept. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortKnox CommandingOfficer,FortKnox,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortKnox,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortKnox,U.S.Army WarDepartment,Corps WarDepartmentQ.M.C. U.S.WarDepartment
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State KY KY LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA County Hardin,Meade, Bullitt Hardin Bossier Bossier Bossier Bossier Bossier Bossier Bossier Bossier Bossier Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Rapides Vernon Vernon& Rapides Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans City Nr.FortKnox FortKnox Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria Lessville NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans NewOrleans FortKnox GodmanArmyAirField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField BarksdaleField CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampBeauregard CampPolk Cmps.Beauregard,Claiborne&Polk JacksonBarracks JacksonBarracks JacksonBarracks JacksonBarracks JacksonBarracks Location Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Partial yes yes yes yes yes Service Army ArmyUSAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF LAARNG LAARNG LAARNG LAARNG LAARNG LAARNG LAARNG LAARNG LAARNG LAARNG LAARNG LAARNG LAARNG LAARNG LAARNG Army ArmyARNG LAARNG LAARNG LAARNG LAARNG LAARNG DescriptionofProject Rehabilitatebuildingsincludingplumbing,heating,and electrical Constructandimproveairportfacilities Cleardrainageditches,removerailroadtrack,and constructconcretepaving Improveairfield Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,systems,waterand sewerlines,facilities,andlandscape Improvebuildings Improvebuildings,grounds,facilities,andutilities Improvereservationandflyingfield Makealterationsandextensionstobuildings Rehabilitatebuildingsandfacilities Rehabilitatemilitaryreservation Constructandimproveairportfacilities Constructandimprovebuildings,facilitiesandgrounds Constructandimprovebuildings,facilitiesandgrounds Constructandimprovebuildings,facilitiesandgrounds Constructartillaryrangeandlandingfield Constructartillaryrangeandlandingfield Constructbuildings Constructbuildingsandroadways,andrepairminor buildings Constructlandingfield Constructrecreationbuilding,fireenginehouseand parkingareas Developandimproveairportfacilities Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Makeadditionsandbettermentstogroundsand facilities Makegeneralimprovementstogrounds Makegeneralimprovementstogroundsandfacilities Developrecreationalfacilitiesandimproveadjacent groundsandfacilities Improvecamps Constructbuildingsandfacilities,andimprovegrounds Constructmotortransportationbuildingandimprove facilities Constructmotortransportationbuildingandinstalldrill fieldfloodlights Improvebuildingsandgrounds ImproveJacksonBarracks Overhaul,rehabilitate,modernize,andconstruct additionstobuildingsandfacilities,andimprove grounds Recondition,rebuild,remodel,reconstruct,andmake generalimprovementstobuildings,facilities,utilities andgrounds Repairandimprovebuildingsandgrounds ImproveandreconstructArmorybuilding Constructstadium Makeimprovementstocemetery O.P.Number 1334312X 165343247 65641447 713299 1133649 165264144 7656429 7656421 76564212 165364120 165364166 16536450 651642212 46564238 465642XX 651642212 165642506 46564298 66564280 165264107 46564241 465642139 665642145 66564257 26536451 165364143 16516485 26536423 165364139 X656421 7656425 TotalAllFunds 110,000.00 422,060.00 101,541.00 25,000.00 200,000.00 439,159.00 237,255.00 12,791.00 41,455.00 21,064.00 184,965.00 374,855.00 177,601.00 43,976.00 431,628.00 451XX8 29,181.00 197,095.00 59,577.00 222,231.00 46,383.00 32,798.00 101,312.00 2,018,454.00 365,251.00 19,777.00 61,415.00 328,284.00 Sponsor U.S.WarDepartment U.S.WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers QuartermasterCorps,U.S.Army U.S.ArmyQuartermasterCorps WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDept. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,BarksdaleField CommandingOfficer,BarksdaleField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,BarksdaleField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,BarksdaleField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,BarksdaleField,U.S.Army U.S.ArmyCommandingOfficer,CampBeauregard CityofNewOrleans U.S.ArmyCommandingOfficer,CampBeauregard LouisianaStateNationalGuard NationalGuard,StateofLouisiana NationalGuard,StateofLouisiana WarDept. LouisianaStateNationalGuard WarDept. LouisianaNationalGuard U.S.ArmyCommandingOfficer,CampBeauregard LouisianaNationalGuard LouisianaNationalGuard LouisianaNationalGuard LouisianaNationalGuard U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,CampPolk WarDept. LouisianaNationalGuard AdjutantGeneral'sOfficeoftheStateofLouisiana AdjutantGeneral'sOfficeoftheStateofLouisiana StateofLouisiana,AdjutantGeneral'sOffice WarDept.
LA
Orleans
NewOrleans
JacksonBarracks
yes
LAARNG
X656425
XX309
AdjutantGeneral'sOffice
LA LA MA MA MA
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State MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA County Hampshire Middlesex Plymouth Plymouth Worcester Worcester Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable City Northampton Framinghan Brockton Hingham Worcester Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne Bourne Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards Location Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes Partial yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG DescriptionofProject RenovateandreconditionStateArmorybyinstalling fixturesandoutlets,improvingroofs,layingtile Repairandimprovebuildings ReconstructandimproveArmory ImproveStateArmory Improveandrehabilitatearmorybuilding. Repairstoarmories Constructrecreationalfacilities Constructriflerange Constructriflerange Improveandconstructbuildings,facilities,grounds,and recreationalfacilities Improveandconstructbuildings,facilities,grounds,and recreationalfacilities Improveartillaryandriflerange Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Improvereservation Improvereservationandfacilities Constructanairport Constructrecreationalfacilities Constructriflerange Improveartillaryandriflerange Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Improvereservationsandfacilities Erectcantonmentbuildingsandinstallwater distribution,waterstorage,andsewagedisposal systems O.P.Number 665142100 6 165142825 865142263 665142525 65114142 65149321 465142944 465142615 465142XXX 651142697 65114375 465142966 465142582 69514219X 465142235 165144116 465142240 465142XXX 465142964 465142458 4651425XX TotalAllFunds 12,723.00 8,929.00 12,358.00 10,341.00 17,362.00 23,338.00 7,720.00 7,750.00 642,608.00 306,588.00 19,822.00 191,450.00 43,512.00 155,857.00 138,257.00 23,358.00 7,724.00 19,282.00 191,450.00 153,657.00 Sponsor CommonwealthofMassachusettes,State Quartermaster CommissionerofMassachusetts,StateArsenal StateQuartermaster CommonwealthofMassachusetts,MilitaryDepartment StateQuartermaster MilitaryDepartment,CommonwealthofMassachusetts CommonwealthofMassachusetts,MilitaryDepartment CommonwealthofMassachusetts,MilitaryDepartment CommonwealthofMassachusetts,MilitaryDepartment CommonwealthofMassachusetts,MilitaryDepartment CommonwealthofMassachusetts,MilitaryDepartment CommonwealthofMassachusetts,MilitaryDepartment AdjutantGeneral,CommonwealthofMassachusetts AdjutantGeneral,CommonwealthofMassachusetts AdjutantGeneral,Mass.MilitaryDept. MilitaryDepartment,CommonwealthofMassachusetts CommonwealthofMassachusetts,MilitaryDepartment CommonwealthofMassachusetts,MilitaryDepartment CommonwealthofMassachusetts,MilitaryDepartment AdjutantGeneral,CommonwealthofMassachusetts
MA
Barnstable
MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA
Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Barnstable Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex
Falmouth Falmouth, Moshpee, Bourne Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Sandwich Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer
CampEdwards
yes
MAARNG
465147156
43,512.00
AdjutantGeneral,CommonwealthofMassachusetts
CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards CampEdwards FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial
MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG MAARNG Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves
Improvetrooptrainingarea Clearandprepareartillaryrange Constructbuildings Constructrecreationalfacilities Constructriflerange Developcampsiteandtrainingarea DevelopcampsiteforMassachusettsNationalGuard Improveartillaryandriflerange Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Improvereservation Improvereservationandfacilities Improvetrooptrainingarea PreparationofParadeGround Constructmesshallsandimprovegrounds Constructrecreationalfacilities Improvegroundsforrecreationandmaneuverareas Clearsmallbrushandprepareforconstructionofa landingfield Completetheconstructionofbuildingsandutilities. Developdrillareas Developlandingfield Improveairfield
565142514 165143XXX 165142526 465142245 465142XXX 165114193 165114193 465142965 465142XXX 69514X3XX 4651422XX 665142814 16514XXXX 16511479 465143546 165214853 165144057 13314134 165314805 56514132 165314528
784,347.00 15,111.00 61,428.00 23,358.00 7,735.00 74,373.00 22,773.00 19,282.00 191,450.00 43,512.00 153,657.00 261,449.00 130,999.00 109,278.00 23,338.00 1,874,184.00 277,660.00 122,734.00 80,989.00 624,000.00
CommonwealthofMassachusetts,MilitaryDepartment AdjutantGeneral,CommonwealthofMassachusetts AdjutantGeneral,CommonwealthofMassachusetts MilitaryDepartment,CommonwealthofMassachusetts CommonwealthofMassachusetts,MilitaryDepartment CommonwealthofMassachusetts,MilitaryDepartment WarDept. CommonwealthofMassachusetts,MilitaryDepartment CommonwealthofMassachusetts,MilitaryDepartment AdjutantGeneral,CommonwealthofMassachusetts AdjutantGeneral,CommonwealthofMassachusetts CommonwealthofMassachusetts,MilitaryDepartment AdjutantGeneral,Mass.MilitaryDept. MassachusettsMilitaryDepartment MilitaryDepartment,CommonwealthofMassachusetts U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,CampEdwards CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army WarDepartment U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortDevens CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortDevens
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State MA MA MA MA MA MA MA County Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Middlesexand Worcester Middlesex, Worcester MiddlesexWorc ester MiddlesexWorc ester MiddlesexWorc ester MiddlesexWorc ester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester Worcester, Middlesex Worcester, Middlesex Worchester Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer City FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens Location Still DOD? Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Service Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Improveairport Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities MakeimprovementstoFortDevens Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,utilities,facilities andgrounds Rehabilitatebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Improvebarracks,storehouses,recreationalandother buildings,bygrade,drain,landscaping Constructadditionstocampfacilities. BuilldingsandgroundsatFortDevens Completetheconstructionoflogcabins,improve buildings,facilities,utilities,systems,sewers,airport, androads,andlandscape. Constructandimprovebuildings Developmaneuveringareas Constructgarageandimprovegrounds. Developarecreationalarea Developdrillareas. Developmaneuveringareas. Improveandextendroads. Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. ImproveFortDevensmilitaryreservation. Improvegroundsandfacilities. Rehabilitatebuildingsandgrounds. Rehabilitatebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds. Improveandrepairbuildings Constructvehiclesheltersandrecreationbuilding,and improvegrounds. MakeimprovementsatFortDevensReservation. Constructcamp DescriptionofProject O.P.Number 165314628 165214200 16521460 713245 76514232 154214457 1321490 TotalAllFunds 514,000.00 117,689.00 132,166.00 600,000.00 217,589.00 655,502.00 122,340.00 WarDept. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortDevens U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortDevens CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortDevens WarDepartment Sponsor
MA MA MA
MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA
Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Worcester Ayer Ayer Ayer
FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens
Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial
653141158 11331431 154214600 6531420XX 265143001 165214805 165214600 165214521 165214XXX 165214X0 65214XXX 26521486 165214437 165214457 665142XX6 16531462 65214300 X6514222
4,687.00 150,000.00 257,803.00 35,764.00 49,325.00 122,734.00 682,622.00 595,636.00 117,689.00 132,166.00 130,054.00 584,741.00 101,966.00 864,189.00 73,797.00 60,124.00 188,904.00 254,100.00
CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army WarDept. WarDept. CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army StateofMassachusetts,StateQuartermaster CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army
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TableC2.ListofWPAProjectsonMilitaryInstallationsunderCurrentDoDControl
State MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD County Worchester Worchester Worchester, Middlesex Worchester, Middlesex Worchester, Middlesex Worchester, Middlesex Worchester, Middlesex Essex Hampden Hampden Hampden Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel, Baltimore Baltimore Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Ayer Lynn Westfield Chicopee Chicopee, Ludlow HavredeGrace HavredeGrace HavredeGrace HavredeGrace HavredeGrace HavredeGrace HavredeGrace HavredeGrace Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Towson City FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens FortDevens NavalReserveArmory WestfieldAirBase(Barnes) WestoverField WestoverField AberdeenProvingGround AberdeenProvingGround AberdeenProvingGround AberdeenProvingGround AberdeenProvingGround AberdeenProvingGround AberdeenProvingGround AberdeenProvingGround AnnapolisNavalAcademy AnnapolisNavalAcademy AnnapolisNavalAcademy AnnapolisNavalAcademy AnnapolisNavalAcademy AnnapolisNavalAcademy AnnapolisNavalAcademy AnnapolisNavalAcademy Armory Location Still DOD? Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial yes yes yes yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes yes Service Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves MAARNG ANG Multiple Multiple Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy MDARNG Army ReservesDL A Army ReservesDL A Army ReservesDL A DescriptionofProject Improvebuildings,facilities,utilities,systems,and airport Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,utilities,facilities andgrounds Completetheconstructionofbuildings,facilities, utilities,systems,airportandroads,andlandscape Constructadditionstocampfacilities Constructamphitheatreanddressingroomandimprove grounds. Constructgarageandimprovegrounds Constructhostesshouseandprepareswimmingfacilities NavalReservemiscellaneousimprovements Makeimprovementsatairport Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds Constructbarracksandofficersquartersandimprove grounds,roads,andsidewalks Constructbarracks,quarters,school,andutilities Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structuresandfacilities Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,systems,waterand sewerlines,andimprovegrounds Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds MakeimprovementstoAberdeenProvingGround Reconstructandimprovebuildings,roads,walks, facilities,utilities,andgrounds Clearing,grading,andmiscellaneousconstructionwork Completeconstructionofbuildingandstreets Constructquarters,roads,andutilityservices Constructsewers,drains,waterandsteamlines,and electricandtelephoneservices Improveandextendfacilities Improveandextendfacilitiesandgrounds Improvelandingfield Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,and structures ImproveArmory O.P.Number 7651435 76514252 653141150 65314790 26531468 653141002 86514238 7651428 165114237 16531423 65314715 713246 13325122 11332511 7132104 16522530 76525214 2652557 16522553 0932510 70925 8652529 709240 16522573 26522525 46523821 10932511 665252134 TotalAllFunds 187,634.00 21,759.00 4,687.00 61,078.00 82,182.00 35,764.00 90,778.00 33,343.00 1,178,513.00 4,197,055.00 1,497,384.00 41,500.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 35,000.00 214,174.00 86,000.00 79,099.00 212,510.00 455,090.00 493,168.00 30,000.00 60,000.00 87,041.00 217,830.00 250,000.00 250,000.00 1,424.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortDevens U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortDevens CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortDevens CommandingOfficer,FortDevens,U.S.Army Navy Mayor,CityofWestfield U.S.WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,NorthEastAirBase, ConstructingQuartermaster,WestoverField CommandingOfficer,AberdeenProvingGround,U.S. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDept. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,AberdeenProving Grounds CommandingOfficer,AberdeenProvingGround,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,AberdeenProvingGround,U.S. Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,AberdeenProving Grounds NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks Superintendent,U.S.NavalAcademy,U.S.Navy NavyDepotYardsandDocks U.S.Navy,Superintendent,NavalAcademy U.S.Navy,Superintendent,NavalAcademy Superintendent,NavalAcademy,U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment MilitaryDepartment,StateofMaryland U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,CurtisBayOrdnance Depot CommandingOfficer,CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot,U.S. Army Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities 6532521 248,120.00 U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,CurtisBayOrdnance Depot Improvefacilities 26522515 218,523.00
MD
AnneArundel
Baltimore
CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot
yes
Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities
65325159
87,899.00
MD
AnneArundel
Baltimore
CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot
yes
MD
AnneArundel
Baltimore
CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot
yes
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State County City Location Still DOD? Service Army ReservesDL A Army ReservesDL A Army ReservesDL A Army ReservesDL A Army ReservesDL A Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army ANG MEARNG ANG ANG MEARNG MEARNG ANG ANG Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy MIARNG MIARNG DescriptionofProject Makeimprovementsincludingremovingolddockand drainingindustrialareas 65225158 237,862.00 CommandingOfficer,CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot,U.S. Army O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,CurtisBayOrdnance Depot
MD
AnneArundel
Baltimore
CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot
yes
MD
AnneArundel
CurtisBay
CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot
yes
ImproveOrdnanceDepot
76525221
153,781.00
MD
AnneArundel
CurtisBay
CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot
yes
Improverailroadtracks
76525210
22,669.00
MD
AnneArundel
CurtisBay
CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot
yes
Repairandreplacementofroads,buildings,andutilities
132254
50,000.00
WarDepartmentQ.M.C.
MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME MI MI
AnneArundel Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford Harford AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel AnneArundel Baltimore Penobscot Hancock Penobscot Kennebec Kennebec Penobscot Penobscot York York York York York York York York York York Calhoun Calhoun
CurtisBay Edgewood Edgewood Edgewood Edgewood Edgewood Edgewood Nr.Annapolis Nr.Annapolis Nr.Annapolis Nr.Annapolis Nr.Annapolis Nr.Annapolis Baltimore Bangor Bangor Bangor Augusta Augusta Bangor Bangor Kittery Kittery Kittery Kittery Kittery Kittery Kittery Kittery Kittery Kittery BattleCreek BattleCreek
CurtisBayOrdnanceDepot EdgewoodArsenal EdgewoodArsenal EdgewoodArsenal EdgewoodArsenal EdgewoodArsenal EdgewoodArsenal FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade MunicipalAirport(=MartinANGB?) Armory BangorAirBase BangorAirBase CampKeyes CampKeyes MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard PortsmouthNavyYard CampCuster CampCuster
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Maybe yes Partial Partial yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Repairandreplacementofroads,buildings,andutilities Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structuresandfacilities Develop,improve,andrehabilitatearsenal Reconstructandimprovebuildings,roads,facilities, utilities,andgrounds Rehabilitateandrepairbuildings,utilities,roads,and grounds Rehabilitate,restore,reconditionandinspectwar reserveammunitionandstores Rehabilitate,restore,reconditionandinspectwar reserveammunitionandstores Constructandimprovebuildings Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructionandmodernizationofbuildings,utilities, andsystems Improveaviationfield Improvebuildings Improvemunicipalairport AlterationsandrepairstoArmory Clearareaforconstructionofairplanebombingrange Makegeneralimprovements DevelopNationalGuardCamp Constructtentfloorsandroads Developandimprovemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Completeconstructionofextensionstomachineshops Completeextensionsandadditionstobuildings Constructroads,parkingareas,buildingsand shipbuildingwaysandslips Constructsteelstoragebuilding Constructionandimprovements Improveandrehabilitatefacilities,utilities,andgrounds Improvebuildingsandclearlandforconstruction Rehabilitate,extend,andimprovebuildings,structures andfacilities Repairandimprovegrounds,roads,andsystems ImprovementsatPortsmouthNavyYard Constructbuildings,trails,bridges,rehabilitateexisting buildingsandutilities,andlandscape Improveparksandrecreationalfacilities
1332579 11332513 3652828 2652258 132253 65225154 76524223 65325147 2652252 65125147 1332532 16532538 11332510 6512545 6511384 26521125 26521123 16511154 651112193 16511115 16511191 709226 709319 8651181 8651124 10931110 709239 16521168 65111327 16521168 2655124 265513000
50,000.00 250,000.00 218,158.00 283,587.00 75,000.00 136,764.00 70,021.00 110,481.00 607,169.00 147,592.00 75,000.00 201,562.00 200,000.00 971,814.00 8,270.00 117,870.00 16,383.00 18,667.00 705,726.00 129,227.00 38,000.00 XX000 194X0X 70,000.00 200,000.00 78,568.00 89,000.00 880,222.00 148,282.00 1,703,168.00 66,174.00
WarDepartmentQ.M.C. WarDept. CommandingOfficer,EdgewoodArsenal,U.S.Army U.S.Navy,CommandingOfficer,EdgewoodArsenal WarDepartmentQ.M.C. U.S.Navy,CommandingOfficer,EdgewoodArsenal CommandingOfficer,EdgewoodArsenal,U.S.Army WarDept. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortGeorgeG.Meade U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortGeorgeG.Meade WarDepartmentQ.M.C. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortGeorgeG.Meade WarDept. WarDept. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,BangorAirBase U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,BangorAirBase WarDept. AdjutantGeneralDepartment,StateofMaine WarDept. CityofBangor Commandant,NavyYard,U.S.NavyDepartment CommandingOfficer,PortsmouthNavyYard,U.S.Navy Department Commandant,KitteryNavyYard,U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,NavyYard,U.S.Navy Navy NavyDepot,YardsandDocks U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.Navy,Commandant,1stNavalDistrict U.S.NavyDepartment Navy CommandingOfficer,CampCuster,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampCuster,U.S.Army
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State MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN County Calhoun Calhoun Kalmamazoo Kalmamazoo Kalmamazoo Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun, Kalamazoo Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Calhoun Crawford Macomb Macomb Macomb Macomb Macomb Macomb Macomb Dakota,Ramsey Harrison Morrison Morrison Morrison Morrison Morrison Morrison City BattleCreek BattleCreek Kalamazoo Kalamazoo BattleCreek BattleCreek BattleCreek Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Nr.BattleCreek Nr.Grayling Mt.Clemens Mt.Clemens Mt.Clemens Mt.Clemens Mt.Clemens Mt.Clemens Mt.Clemens Pasting,St.Paul LittleFalls LittleFalls LittleFalls LittleFalls LittleFalls Nr.LittleFalls Nr.LittleFalls CampCuster CampCuster CampCuster CampCuster CampCuster FortCuster FortCuster FortCuster FortWayne FortWayne FortWayne FortWayne FortWayne FortWayne FortWayne FortWayne FortWayne FortWayne MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport SelfridgeField SelfridgeField SelfridgeField SelfridgeField SelfridgeField SelfridgeField SelfridgeField Armory CampRipley CampRipley CampRipley CampRipley CampRipley CampRipley CampRipley Location Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Maybe yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service MIARNG MIARNG MIARNG MIARNG MIARNG MIARNG MIARNG MIARNG USACE USACE USACE USACE USACE USACE USACE USACE USACE USACE ANG MIARNG USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF MNARNG MNARNG MNARNG MNARNG MNARNG MNARNG MNARNG Army ReservesAN G Army ReservesAN G Army ReservesAN G DescriptionofProject Makevariousimprovementstogroundsandbuildings Paint,installutilityconnections,andinstalltentfloors Buildrunways Gradefieldandremodelhouseandhangar Constructandmakeadditionstobuildings Constructbuildings,sewers,watermains,androads, andlandscapegrounds. Improvefacilities. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,utilities,and grounds. Constructbuildings,roadsandutilities,andlandscape Constructgaragesanddrives Constructnewandrehabilitateexistingbuildings, facilities,utilities,roads,andgrounds. Improvemilitaryreservation Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilities,andgrounds Rehabilitatebuildingsandgrounds Rehabilitatebuildingsandutilities Rehabilitatebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds. Remodelandrehabilitatebuildingsandutilities,and landscapegrounds Remodelandrehabilitatebuildingsandutilities,regrade, andlandscapegrounds Developandimprovemunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport Constructandimprovefacilities. Constructandimprovefacilities. Constructgarages,additionstobuildings,install facilities,andlandscapegrounds Constructgarages,additionstobuildings,install facilities,andlandscapegrounds Constructroads,walks,waterandsewerlines,and utilities. Improveairport. ImprovementsatSelfridgeField Alterandremodelbuildingsandimprovegrounds Makegeneralimprovements Improveandextendfacilities. Improveandextendfacilities. ImprovementsatCampRipley Makegeneralimprovements Improvecamp Improvecamp O.P.Number 265512005 6551390 65514264 265511008 6535118X 165351222 26535143 713269 65351415 26535154 3655126 7655127 6525197 165241112 165251112 X6551XX 36551216 165151225 165151221 16535154 26535135 86551220 86551225 1333134 26525180 16535184 665712252 665712450 16517192 165171XX 657132X 465712139 651712616 6517192 TotalAllFunds 1,021,990.00 147,519.00 147,819.00 239,575.00 782,269.00 1,989,596.00 50,000.00 42,052.00 330,072.00 390,294.00 1,059,950.00 168,484.00 215,916.00 286,839.00 210,000.00 258,254.00 1,113,091.00 199,702.00 267,201.00 352,481.00 34,677.00 27,800.00 100,000.00 18,925.00 158,629.00 23,810.00 332,307.00 1,735,972.00 722,852.00 451,210.00 342,438.00 620,661.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer CommandingOfficer,CampCuster,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampCuster,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampCuster,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCuster,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortCuster,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.Army WarDept. CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortWayne,U.S.Army CityofBattleCreek MichiganNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,SelfridgeField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SelfridgeField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SelfridgeField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SelfridgeField,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,SelfridgeField,U.S.Army WarDept. MinnesotaMilitaryDepartment MilitaryDepartment,StateofMinnesota DepartmentofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,Stateof Minnesota DepartmentofMilitaryandNavalAffairs,Stateof Minnesota StateMilitaryDepartment MilitaryDepartment,StateofMinnesota WarDept.
MN
Hennepin
Nr.St.Paul
FortSnelling
Partial
665712235
28,116.00
MinnesotaMilitaryDepartment
MN
Hennepin
Nr.St.Paul
FortSnelling
Partial
7132115
50,000.00
WarDepartment
MN
Hennepin
Nr.St.Paul
FortSnelling
Partial
Improvebuildingsandgrounds
3657121
1,392,783.00
CommandingOfficer,FortSnelling,U.S.Army
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State County City Location Still DOD? Service Army ReservesAN G Army ReservesAN G Army ReservesAN G Army ReservesAN G Army ReservesAN G Army ReservesAN G Army ReservesAN G Army ReservesAN G Army ReservesAN G ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG DescriptionofProject O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
MN
Hennepin
Nr.St.Paul
FortSnelling
Partial
Improvebuildingsandgrounds
3657128
581,555.00
CommandingOfficer,FortSnelling,U.S.Army
MN
Hennepin
Nr.St.Paul
FortSnelling
Partial
Improvebuildingsandgrounds
36571X
1,430,992.00
MN
Hennepin
Nr.St.Paul
FortSnelling
Partial
Improvebuildingsandgrounds
713250
150,000.00
MN
Hennepin
Nr.St.Paul
FortSnelling
Partial
1337171
100,000.00
WarDepartmentQ.M.C.
MN
Hennepin
St.Paul
FortSnelling
Partial
26537130
712,825.00
CommandingOfficer,FortSnelling,U.S.Army
MN
Hennepin
St.Paul
FortSnelling
Partial
Developandimprovecemetery.
16527122
196,551.00
CommandingOfficer,FortSnelling,U.S.Army
MN
Hennepin
St.Paul
FortSnelling
Partial
Extendandimprovefacilities.
653716X
707,409.00
CommandingOfficer,FortSnelling,U.S.Army
MN
Hennepin
St.Paul
FortSnelling
Partial
ImprovementsatFortSnelling
165371150
180,407.00
CommandingOfficer,FortSnelling,U.S.Army
MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO
Hennepin Hennepin Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey St.Louis St.Louis Adair Adair Gentry Gentry Howell Howell Howell Lawrence Lawrence Livingston Livingston Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Newton Newton Newton Peniscot Peniscot Peniscot Ripley
St.Paul Minneapolis In&Nr.St.Paul St.Paul St.Paul Duluth Duluth Kirksville Kirksville Albany Albany WestPlains WestPlains WestPlains PierceCity PierceCity Chillicothe Charleston Charleston Charleston Neosho Neosho Neosho Caruthersville Caruthersville Caruthersville Doniphan
FortSnelling MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory
Partial yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
ImprovementsatFortSnelling Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport. Enlargemunicipalairport Constructanadditiontoandremodelhangar Extendandimprovefacilitiesatairport Improveandextendfacilitiesatairport Improveandextendfacilitiesatairport CompleteArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmoryandimprovegrounds ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructcombinedArmoryCommunitybuilding ConstructArmoryandimprovegrounds ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmory ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding Completetheconstructionofbuildingandimprove grounds ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmorybuilding
165371317 16517186 65171142 165171190 16517197 16317274 16517147 16515518 65554377 651552577 65554413 65155113 65554363 165155113 651552357 65554401 465552380 65554375 5655522X3 65554380 665552253 665552285 165155280 65554403 165155233 65554366 665552269 6555XXXX
369,386.00 2,406,592.00 551,258.00 461,323.00 464,209.00 692,250.00 1,008,998.00 27,791.00 61,266.00 49,281.00 109,399.00 45,231.00 89,544.00 53,908.00 37,640.00 59,255.00 16,551.00 9,265.00 54,963.00
CommandingOfficer,FortSnelling,U.S.Army BoardofParkCommissioners WarDept. StateofMinnesota,DepartmentofMilitaryandNaval Affairs DepartmentofPublicUtilitiesoftheCityofSt.Paul DepartmentofPublicUtilities DepartmentofPublicUtilities WarDept. WarDept. WarDept. CityofWestPlains WarDept. WarDept. CityofCharleston WarDept. WarDept. WarDept. CityofCaruthersville WarDept.
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State MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO County Ripley Scott Scott Stoddard Stoddard St.Louis Vernon Vernon Pulaski Pulaski City Doniphan Sikeston Sikeston Bernie Dexter Carrollton Robertson Nevada Nevada Rolla Rolla Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Auxiliaryflyingfield(=LambertField?) CampClark CampClark FortLeonardWood FortLeonardWood Location Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG MOARNG ANG MOARNG MOARNG Army Army DescriptionofProject ConstructArmory CompletetheconstructionofArmoryandcommunity building ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmory ConstructArmory ConstructanArmorybuilding. Improveandconstructadditiontohangarbuilding MakeimprovementsatNationalGuardCamp Constructlavatoryandbathbuilding,installseptictank, andtransplantshadetrees Constructandimprovefacilities Constructandimprovefacilities Makegeneralimprovementstorecreationalareas, roads,paradegrounds,landingstrips,anddemolition areas Improveairfield Improveairfield Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport Improvepostfacilities Buildtransformerstationandelectricpower transmissionline Constructandimprovefacilities Makegeneralimprovementsandadditionstobuildings andgrounds Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructbuildings,erectfences,clearsite,extend waterandsewersystems,andbuildroads Constructlatrinebuildings Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport ConstructionandimprovementsatKeyField Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Armoryconstruction. Completetheconstructionofarmorybuilding. ConstructArmorybuilding Completeconstructionofrecreationhall. Constructfacilities. Constructnewkitchenandmesshall,andmove temporarykitchens Constructrecreationhallandrestroom Constructmunicipalairport CompleteconstructionofArmory ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding ConstructArmorybuilding Grading,filling,placingtopsoil,buildingsidewalks,and installingculvertsanddraintile. O.P.Number 66555238 X65552372 65554395 651552396 651552359 1651552X0 665552389 66555340 465552173 165355445 165355483 TotalAllFunds 40,769.00 4,283.00 28,087.00 38,324.00 17,198.00 3,730.00 35,445.00 10,964.00 50,792.00 162,175.00 WarDept. CityofSikeston WarDept. WarDept. AdjutantGeneralofMissouri TheAdjutantGeneralofMissouri MilitaryDepartment,StateofMissouri MilitaryDepartment,StateofMissouri U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortLeonardWood U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortLeonardWood Sponsor
MO MO MO MO MO MO MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT NC NC NC NC NC NC
Pulaski St.Louis St.Louis Buchanan Buchanan St.Louis Harrison Forrest Forrest Forrest Forrest Forrest Forrest Lauderdale Lauderdale Lauderdale Lauderdale Lauderdale Hinds Hinds Gallatin Gallatin Gallatin LewisandClark LewisandClark LewisandClark LewisandClark Cascade Vance Vance Vance Warren Warren Onslow
Rolla St.Louis St.Louis Nr.St.Joseph St.Joseph St.Louis Nr.Biloxi Battlesburg Battlesburg Battlesburg Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Meridian Meridian Meridian Meridian Nr.Meridian Jackson Jackson Bozeman Bozeman Bozeman Helena Helena Helena Helena Nr.GreatFalls Henderson Henderson Henderson Warrenton HollyRidge
FortLeonardWood LambertField LambertField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport(=LambertField?) AirCorpsTechnicalSchool(=Keesler AFB) CampShelby CampShelby CampShelby CampShelby CampShelby CampShelby KeyField KeyField KeyField KeyField KeyField MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport Armory Armory Armory FortHarrison FortHarrison FortHarrison FortHarrison MunicipalAirport(=GoreField) Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory CampDavis(nowpartofMCASNew River)
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Army ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG USAF MSARNG MSARNG MSARNG MSARNG MSARNG MSARNG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG MTARNG MTARNG MTARNG MTARNG MTARNG MTARNG MTARNG ANG NCARNG NCARNG NCARNG NCARNG NCARNG Marines
26525513 65155119 651552368 165155130 165135130 165155431 26526275 65621366 165362285 16562261 665622274 66562257 165162178 165162199 165162171 16516215 165262320 651622146 165162200 165162132 65916550 2651916 16519155 6519181 65391235 8659188 56591215 165191110 165322546 65322102 65322113 16513280 65322093 165232451
1,435,121.00 139,627.00 22,200.00 301,378.00 378,566.00 615,877.00 146,621.00 101,015.00 60,613.00 70,539.00 49,008.00 9,171.00 262,000.00 904,002.00 355,289.00 932,277.00 115,897.00 170,000.00 829,252.00 492,633.00 108,000.00 6,612.00 14,654.00 1,735.00 11,485.00 167,281.00 8,175.00 79,772.00 105,270.00
U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortLeonardWood WarDept. WarDept. WarDept. CityofSt.Joseph BoardofPublicService,CityofSt.Louis U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,AirCorpsTechnical School U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,CampShelby MississippiNationalGuard MississippiNationalGuard MississippiNationalGuard CityofHattiesburg CityofMeridianandLauderdaleCounty CityofMeridian CityofMeridian U.S.WarDepartment,DistrictEngineer,Corpsof Engineers,Vickesburg,Mississippi WarDept. WarDept. WarDept. MontanaStateArmoryBoard MontanaStateArmoryBoard MontanaNationalGuard MontanaNationalGuard MontanaNationalGuard MontanaNationalGuard CityofGreatFalls CityofHenderson WarrenCountyBoardofCommissioners CommandingOfficer,CampDavis,U.S.Army
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State NC NC NC NC NC County Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Mecklenburg City Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Location CharlotteArmyAirBase(=MorrisField= Charlotte/DouglasIAP) CharlotteArmyAirBase(=MorrisField= Charlotte/DouglasIAP) CharlotteArmyAirBase(=MorrisField= Charlotte/DouglasIAP) DouglasAirport(=MorrisField= Charlotte/DouglasIAP) DouglasAirport(=MorrisField= Charlotte/DouglasIAP) Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes Service ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG DescriptionofProject Constructanathleticfield. Improvefacilities. Improvegroundsandfacilities. Makeimprovementsatairport. Makeimprovementsatairport. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and daraingroundsincludingimprovementstoroadsand walks Completetheconstructionoftheater Constructbuildingsandutilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. ImproveFortBraggbyconstructingadditionalbarracks, officersquarters,bachelorofficerandNCOquarters,and telephoneexchange;grading,landscaping,constructing andimprovingroads,sidewalks,andutilities Improvereservationbyrepairingandimproving barracks,quarters,storehouses,andothermisc.public buildings,improvingtransportationfacilities,public utilities,distributingsystems,waersupplyand purificationsystems,sanitaryandstormsewersystems, andparkandrecreationalfacilities,grading,draining, andlandscapinggrounds,improvingairportsandother transportationfacilities ImprovementsatFortBragg Improvebuildings,roads,andfacilities Makeimprovementstofacilitiesandgrounds. Makeimprovementstofacilitiesandgrounds. Constructairport. Constructairport. Constructairport. Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvementstomunicipalairport Improveandenlargefield. ConstructArmorybasementunit Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities. ConstructandimprovefacilitiesatCampGrafton DevelopCampGrafton Constructnewbuildings,additionstoexistingbuildings, andimproveexistingbuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Improvefacilities. Improvefacilities. O.P.Number 26533229 165132180 26523296 165232434 26523210 TotalAllFunds 32,434.00 311,772.00 203,753.00 233,696.00 520,600.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,ArmyAirBase,Charlotte,U.S. Army CityofCharlotte CommandingOfficer,ArmyAirBase,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,DouglasAirport,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,DouglasAirport,U.S.Army
NC NC NC NC
NC
Cumberland
Nr.Fayetteville
FortBragg
yes
Army
713253
84,500.00
CommandingOfficer,FortBragg,U.S.Army,andWar Department
NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC ND ND ND ND NE NE NE
Cumberland Cumberland Hoke& Cumberland Onslow Onslow Richmond Richmond Beaufort Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Cumberland Foster Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey Lancaster, Saunders Sanders Sanders
Nr.Fayetteville Nr.Fayetville Nr.Fayetville Jacksonville Jacksonville Rockingham Rockingham Washington Nr.Charlotte Nr.Charlotte Nr.Charlotte Fayetteville Carrington DevilsLake DevilsLake DevilsLake Lincoln, Ashland Ashland Ashland
FortBragg FortBragg Ft.BraggandPopeField MarineCorpsAuxiliaryAirfieldCamp Lejeune(=MCASNewRiver) MarineCorpsAuxiliaryAirfieldCamp Lejeune(=MCASNewRiver) MunicipalAirport(=MackallAirfield= CampMackall) MunicipalAirport(=MackallAirfield= CampMackall) MunicipalAirport(=MCASBeaufort) MunicipalAirport(=MorrisField) MunicipalAirport(=MorrisField) MunicipalAirport(=MorrisField) PopeField Armory CampGrafton CampGrafton CampGrafton CampAshland CampAshland CampAshland
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Army Army Army Marines Marines Army Army Marines ANG ANG ANG Army NDARNG NDARNG NDARNG NDARNG NEARNG NEARNG NEARNG
76532x1 7653221 11333220 26523233 26523233 26513291 26513291 165132415 165132296 16513257 165132185 2623271 165173200 165173244 651732214 465732126 165181165 651812147 6518121X7
117,342.00 123,342.00 250,000.00 87,690.00 167,403.00 188,748.00 31,465.00 123,549.00 627,016.00 60,177.00 259,522.00 317,480.00 96,276.00 191,956.00 80,651.00 141,664.00 618,237.00 3704X 28,271.00
CommandingOfficer,FortBragg,U.S.Army WarDept. WarDept. Commandant,6thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,6thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy RichmondCountyBoardofCountyCommissioners RichmondCountyBoardofCountyCommissioners CityofWashingtonandBeaufortCounty CityofCharlotte WarDept. WarDept. CommandingOfficer,PopeField,U.S.Army NorthDakotaNationalGuardandCityofCarrington NorthDakotaNationalGuard WarDept. NorthDakotaNationalGuard NebraskaNationalGuard NebraskaNationalGuard NebraskaNationalGuard
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State NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE County Saunders Saunders Saunders Case Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Sarpy Douglas Douglas Sarpy Lincoln Lincoln Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas City Ashland Ashland Ashland Plattsmouth Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.Omaha Omaha Omaha Nr.Omaha Nr.NorthPlatte Nr.NorthPlatte Omaha Omaha Omaha Omaha Omaha CampAshland CampAshland CampAshland FortCrook(=OffuttAFB) FortCrook(=OffuttAFB) FortCrook(=OffuttAFB) FortCrook(=OffuttAFB) FortCrook(=OffuttAFB) FortCrook(=OffuttAFB) FortCrook(=OffuttAFB) FortCrook(=OffuttAFB) FortCrook(=OffuttAFB) FortCrook(=OffuttAFB) FortCrook(=OffuttAFB) FortCrook(=OffuttAFB) FortCrook(=OffuttAFB) FortCrook(=OffuttAFB) FortCrook(=OffuttAFB) FortCrook(=OffuttAFB) FortOmaha FortOmaha FortOmaha MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport OmahaQMDepot OmahaQMDepot OmahaQMDepot OmahaQMDepot OmahaQMDepot Location Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service NEARNG NEARNG NEARNG USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF Navy Navy Navy ANG ANG Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves NJARNG NJARNG NJARNG DescriptionofProject Constructconcreteboxingstadium Improvefacilities MakeimprovementstoCampAshland Improveriflerange Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Constructbarracks,resurfaceroad,andrehabilitate buildingsandutilitysystems. Constructbarracks,resurfaceroad,andrehabilitate buildingsandutilitysystems. ConstructionandimprovefacilitiesatFortCrook Generalrenovationofbarrack Gradeandlevelgovernmentreservation Gradeandlevelgovernmentreservation Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvebuildings,utilities,facilities,andgrounds. Improvemilitaryreservation Improvemilitaryreservation Makeimprovementstobuildings Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilities,andgrounds Repairsandadditionstohangars Repairsandadditionstohangars Improvebuildingsandgrounds Makegeneralimprovements Constructandimprovefacilities. Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructgarageandmakegeneralimprovementsto QuartermasterDepot. Constructstructures,sidewalks,water,sewer,and electricallines,andsurfaceroads Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvebuildingsandgrounds O.P.Number 165813011 651812167 665812279 7658122 6538135 1338112X 133811XX 165381270 265812001 26581400x 65811945 71321X 265281117 7658112 7658132 7658125 765XX2XX 265814001 65811992 165281191 3658121 26538168 165181173 651812199 65381XX TotalAllFunds 9,260.00 41,932.00 34,500.00 12,600.00 25,260.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 140,464.00 15,027.00 6,385.00 75,000.00 217,588.00 99,114.00 13,438.00 31,695.00 101,590.00 2,429.00 45,577.00 32,873.00 83,058.00 375,493.00 71,500.00 56,039.00 125,980.00 11X381XX 7658123 7658125 5,000.00 40,226.00 60,986.00 Sponsor NebraskaNationalGuard WarDept. AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment,NebraskaNational Guard CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrock,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,FortCrook CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortCrook,U.S.Army U.S.ArmyAirCorpsOffuttField AirCorps CommandingOfficer,FortOmaha,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortOmaha,U.S.Army CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer,Omaha,War Department CityCouncilofNorthPlatte WarDept. CommandingOfficer,OmahaQMDepot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,QuartermasterDepot,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortOmaha,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortOmaha,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,OmahaQuartermasterDepot, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,QuartermasterDepot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,OmahaQuartermasterDepot, U.S.Army TownshipofTeaneck WarDept. NewJerseyNationalGuard,QuartermasterGeneral Department
NE NE NE NJ NJ NJ
MakegeneralimprovementstoQuartermasterDepot Renovateandreconstructtents,stoves,andfurnishings, andrearrangewarehouses Renovateandremodelbuildingsandimproveutilities andlandscaping Constructpistolandriflerange. Improve102ndCalvaryArmory ImproveArmory DemolishingcurbandsidewalksatArmoryand construction,layingandfinishingsidewalksalong structure ImprovetheNationalGuardArmorybypainting,and performworkapparentthereto Developauxilliaryflyingfield Clearwoodsofunderbrush.
NJ NJ NJ NJ
NJARNG Army
WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army
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State NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ County Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington City Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix Location Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army DescriptionofProject Constructadditionstobuildings. Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities. Constructandimproverailfacilities. Constructbarracks,messhalls,andlatrines Constructbuildingsandadditions. Constructbuildings. Constructcatchbasinsandmanholes. Constructconcretepavement. Constructlandingfield Constructmachinegunrange Constructnewbuildings. Constructofficers'messandkitchen Constructofficers'swimmingpool Constructrailroadextensionsandsidings Constructretainingwall,placeguardrail,andmove islandfromstreams Constructrunways Constructswimmingpool Constructswimmingpoolandinstallfacilities. Constructionofbuildingsandutilities Developandimproveparadegroundanddrillarea. Improveairport Improveairport. Improvebuildings Improvebuildingsandfacilities Improvebuildingsandfacilities Improvebuildings. Improvebuildings. ImproveCampDixbyconstructingbarracks,officersand NCOquarters,warehouses,andutilities,grading, landscaping,improvingandconstructingroadsand sidewalks,improvingadministrationbuilding warehouses,electricpowerhouses,fireandguard house,bakery,utilityshop,andgasandoilstorage building Improvefacilities. Improvefacilities. ImproveParadegroundsanddrillarea Improveriflerange Improvetruckstoragesheds Landscapeandimprovegrounds. Providecombatrangeandrecreationalfacilities. Providerecreationalfacilities Reconditionsewersystemanddisposalplant. Reconstructandimproveroadsandstreets. Rehabilitatebuildingsandlandscape Rehabilitatebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds. Rehabilitatebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds. Improvebuildingsandgrounds. Grading,excavating,placingfoundation,planting,and installingpipes O.P.Number 16532216 1653X 653X 65X 65X2270X 76522227 6652229 X6522234 86522244 65322554 65322779 X652228 86522210 11332272 86522226 6532277X 1332237 65X 65322213 653X 65222541 165322100 165322158 652223X 76522255 TotalAllFunds 25,224.00 2,175,252.00 47,077.00 80,145.00 29,341.00 80,145.00 18,005.00 9,639.00 171,088.00 9,932.00 62,809.00 18,396.00 14,495.00 10X9XX 18,919.00 250,000.00 40,000.00 25,700.00 200,000.00 176,257.00 71,377.00 95,957.00 18,724.00 311,176.00 1,067,977.00 31,352.00 81,000.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army WarDept. WarDept. CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army U.S.WarDepartment,Q.M.C. CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army WarDept. CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army WarDept. CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army WarDept. CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army
NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ
Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington CapeMay Ocean
Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown Wrightstown CapeMay Wrightstown
CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix CampDix
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army
713232 165322XX 265222111 65222410 7652225 76522243 76522222 6532215X 65322159 76522236 65X 13332129 26522245 26522245 65222483 7652222 65222483
450,000.00 88,182.00 98,150.00 128,168.00 111,970.00 5,975.00 16,849.00 170,950.00 139,019.00 53,776.00 119,350.00 100,000.00 232,808.00 929,069.00 75,000.00 71,630.00
CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army,andWar Department CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army WarDept. CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army WarDept. CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampDix,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,4thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortDix
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State County City Location Still DOD? Service DescriptionofProject Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and daraingroundsincludingimprovementstoroadsand walks Constructandimproveroadsandstreets,bysurfacing LeonardAvenueandxxxAvenueextension,construction walksandextensiontocoalstoragearea Improvebuildingsandgroundsbyconstructingbarracks, roads,sidewalks,andutilities,improvingroads, sidewalks,andutilities,gradingandlandscaping Makeimprovements,includingimprovingdrainage systemsinQuartermasterarea,fillinganddrainingareas nearAdministrationbuildingandhospital,landscaping grounds,gradinglandingfield,drillandparadegrounds Constructbuildingsandinstallutilities Developauxilliaryflyingfield Expandfacilities Expandfacilities Improvebuildings,includinggeneraloverhaulingof plumbing,heating,andelectricalfacilitiesintemporary andpermanentbuildings,repairingandimproving buildings,paintinginteriorandexteriorofhospital officerquarters,barracks,quartermasterbuildingsand othermiscellaneousstructures,reconstructingporches, constructingextensionstoblacksmithshops,planting propagatingbuildingandincineratorstack,improving pigeontrainingcenter,waterproofingquarters Increaseandimprovefacilities Reconstructandimprovefacilitiesandbuildings Renovateandmakealterationstobuildings,facilities, andgrounds Improvebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Constructandrehabilitatebuildingsandfacilities. Excavate,clear,andlevelgrounds,andprovidebridges, roads,andfences Extensionoftwogravelpavedrunways Improveandreconditionaerialtransportationfacilities, includingbuildings,grounds,landfield,runways,and distributionsystems ImprovementsatLakehurstNAS ImprovementsatLakehurstNAS Makegeneralimprovementstoairplanelandingfield, airshipoperatingfield,buildings,utilities,andfacilities MakeimprovementsatNavalAirStation Improvedock Constructandimprovebuildingsandconstructroad Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
NJ
Monmouth
Nr.LongBeach
FortMonmouth
yes
Army
7132134
50,000.00
WarDepartment
NJ
Monmouth
Nr.LongBeach
FortMonmouth
yes
Army
8652213
1,262.00
CommandingOfficer,FortMonmouth,U.S.Army
NJ
Monmouth
Nr.LongBeach
FortMonmouth
yes
Army
713252
45,000.00
CommandingOfficer,FortMonmouth,U.S.Army
NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ
NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ
CommandingOfficer,FortMonmouth,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortHancock U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortMonmouth U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortHancock U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortHancock Commandant,4thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.Navy,CommandingOfficer,NavalAirStation, Lakehurst CommerceAir
NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ
Ocean Ocean Ocean Ocean Ocean Hudson Morris Morris Morris Morris
Lakehurst Lakehurst Lakehurst Lakehurst Lakehurst JerseyCity Dover Dover Dover Dover
LakehurstNAS LakehurstNAS LakehurstNAS LakehurstNAS LakehurstNAS NavalMilitiaArmory PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
7652227 36522223 76522246 709244 165222391 165122155 165322217 165322296 165322396 65322636
180,000.00 16,107.00 39,696.00 30,000.00 22,758.00 4,010.00 281,123.00 207,017.00 389,933.00 16,920.00
CommandingOfficer,LakehurstAirStation,U.S.Navy Navy Navy NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks U.S.Navy,CommandingOfficer,LakehurstNavalAir Station TheQuartermasterGeneral WarDept. WarDept. CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army
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State NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ County Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris City Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Location PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G ArmyNJARN G DescriptionofProject Constructbuildingforequipment Constructbuilding. Constructbuilding. Constructbuilding. Constructbuildings,facilities,andgrounds Constructextensiontobuildingforequipment Constructpipetrenchandramps Constructpowderstoragemagazine Constructpowderstoragemagazine Constructpowderstoragemagazine Constructpowderstoragemagazine Constructpowderstoragemagazine Constructpowderstoragemagazine Constructrailroadandfence Constructroads,railroads,andbuildings Constructstoragebuilding Constructstoragebuilding Constructstoragebuilding Constructandreconstructroads,includingerecting guardrails,constructingrailroadcrossings,improving shoulders ConstructbuildingsforstorageandforTetryl manufacturingpurposes,improveadjacentgrounds Repairandrehabilitatebuildings,utilities,equipment, watersupply,andpurification,waterandsewerlines, transportationfacilities,andairport,improveplumbing, heating,andelecticalinstallations,landscape,grade, anddraingrounds,alsoincludestheconstructionof storagebuildings,officersquarters,extensionto carpentershop,changehouses,lunchrooms,loading buildings,andsmallmagazines,anddemolishing condemnedbuildings ExtendbulkheadsalongStateGrounds ImproveNationalGuardCamp ImprovetheNationalGuardcampgrounds,including bulkheads,curbs,walks,sewers,manholes,andfield drains,reconstructingpumphousesandseptictanks, demolishingobsoletestructuresandhaulingtolow areasforfill,excavating O.P.Number 65322409 65322320 65322761 65322787 165328217 65322463 65322742 65322248 65322249 65322250 65322251 65322252 65322253 65322247 26532274 65322166 65322323 65322524 TotalAllFunds 24,822.00 7,425.00 44,841.00 14,840.00 467,996.00 43,907.00 14,800.00 21,505.00 21,505.00 21,505.00 21,505.00 21,505.00 21,505.00 39,358.00 262,101.00 49,899.00 7,230.00 7,230.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army
NJ NJ
Morris Morris
Nr.Dover Nr.Dover
PicatinnyArsenal PicatinnyArsenal
yes yes
8652214 86522254
145,531.00 101,147.00
CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PicatinnyArsenal,U.S.Army
NJ NJ NJ
NJ
Monmouth
SeaGirt
SeaGirt
yes
NJARNG
665222504
31,025.00
QuartermasterGeneraloftheStateofNewJersey
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State NJ NJ NJ NM NM NM NM NM NM County Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Bermalillo Bermalillo Bermalillo Bermalillo Bermalillo Eddy City SeaGirt SeaGirt SeaGirt Albuquerque Albuquerque Albuquerque Albuquerque Albuquerque Carlsbad SeaGirt SeaGirt SeaGirt AlbuquerqueAirBase(=KirtlandAFB) AlbuquerqueAirBase(=KirtlandAFB) AlbuquerqueAirBase(=KirtlandAFB) AlbuquerqueAirBase(=KirtlandAFB) AlbuquerqueAirBase(=KirtlandAFB) CarlsbadTrainingSite? Location Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Maybe NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY Eddy Curry DonaAna DonaAna DonaAna DonaAna Quay Broome Broome Erie Erie Erie Erie Queens Westchester Westchester Nr.Carlsbad Clovis Berino Berino Berino LasCruces Tucumcari Binghamton Binghamton Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo NewYork Peekskill CarlsbadTrainingSite? couldbeClovisAAF=CannonAFB DonaAnaTargetRange DonaAnaTargetRange DonaAnaTargetRange DonaAnaTargetRange TucumcariTrainingSite? Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory CampSmith FortBloun Maybe Maybe yes yes yes yes Maybe yes yes yes yes yes yes Maybe yes No Service NJARNG NJARNG NJARNG USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF DescriptionofProject Increasefacilities Makeimprovementsandalterationstobuildings Constructtentplatforms Constructdriveways,parkingareas,curbs,andgutters, andreseedfieldturf Constructfacilitiesatairfield ImproveAirBase MakegeneralimprovementsatAirBase Remodelbuildingsandconstructgaragebuilding Remodelstables,convertbuildings,andlandscape grounds Constructriflerange,targetbases,storageroom,and firingpoints,andperformappurtenantandincidental work. Improveandremodelbuildingsandimprovegrounds Constructnewtargetrangefacilitiesandrehabilitate andextendexistingfacilities Extendfacilities Improveandextendrangefacilities Constructgarageandshopbuilding Constructequipmentgarage MakegeneralimprovementstostateArmory Rehabilitatearmorytoprovidequartersformilitary police. Alterandrepairarmory Constructionoftwostoryaddition ImproveArmorybuildingandgrounds WorkatArmory 104thFieldArtillery Constructlatrinesandwarehouses Improveandrehabilitategrounds,utilities,and buildings. ConstructNCOquartersatFortHamilton,including excavating,backfilling,installingplumbing,heatingand electricalfacilities,andpainting Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities,including demolishingobsoletebuildings,reconditioningroads andwalksandwaterandsewersystems,regarding paradegrounds,landscaping,placingsewerpipe, installingplumbing,heating,andelectricalfacilities, painting,plastering Constructandimprovefacilities Constructvehiclesheds Improvebuildingsandgrounds Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,facilities,and grounds Rehabilitatebuildings,utilities,facilities,roads,and railroads Rehabilitatebuildings,utilities,facilities,roads,and railroads Repairandrehabilitatebuildings Repairandrehabilitatebuildings Constructandimprovebuildings,utilities,facilitiesand grounds O.P.Number 651222526 65122439 16512235 26538541 26538535 26538587 26528592 651852310 651652337 TotalAllFunds 75,207.00 28,787.00 14,680.00 137,130.00 4,367.00 563,059.00 100,226.00 48,799.00 11,425.00 Sponsor QuartermasterGeneral,StateofNewJersey QuartermasterGeneral,StateofNewJersey WarDept. U.S.WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Cadooa U.S.ArmyAirCorps,CommandingOfficer,Albuquerque MilitaryAirfield U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,AlbuquerqueAirBase U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,AlbuquerqueAirBase NewMexicoNationalGuard NewMexicoNationalGuard
NMARNG NMARNG NMARNG NMARNG NMARNG NYARNG NYARNG NYARNG NYARNG NYARNG NYARNG NYARNG NYARNG
66585234 651852350 165385102 165385183 165385174 651852157 165185163 265221258 165212256 XX5212169 65211787 6597402 165212115 1332173
2,659.00 12,511.00 26,450.00 17,519.00 79,282.00 15,926.00 111,456.00 11,605.00 16,130.00 142,114.00 142,114.00 30,207.00 200,000.00
NewMexicoNationalGuard,AdjutantGeneral'sDept. NewMexicoNationalGuard U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortBliss U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortBliss U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortBliss NewMexicoNationalGuard,120thEngineers NewMexicoNationalGuard NewYorkStateDivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S.Army DivisionofNavalandMilitaryAffairs AdjutantGeneral DivisionofNavalandMilitaryAffairs NewYorkNationalGuard WarDepartment
NY
Kings
NewYork
FortHamilton
yes
Army
86597225
57,389.00
CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S.Army
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings
NewYork NewYorkCity NewYorkCity NewYorkCity NewYorkCity NewYorkCity NewYorkCity NewYorkCity NewYorkCity NewYorkCity
FortHamilton FortHamilton FortHamilton FortHamilton FortHamilton FortHamilton FortHamilton FortHamilton FortHamilton FortTotten
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Partial
Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Reserves
76597221 16539758 6539752 16529717 36597217 16529795 26529717 265972012 265979001 16539755
827,699.00 24,475.00 22,460.00 346,660.00 560,000.00 314,500.00 2,769,100.00 1,514,022.00 395,000.00 154,260.00
CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortHamilton WarDept. CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea U.S.Army,CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea U.S.ArmyWarDepartment2ndCorpsArea U.S.Army2ndCorpsArea(Q.M.C.) U.S.Army,CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea
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State NY NY County Queens Queens City NewYork NewYork FortTotten FortTotten Location Still DOD? Partial Partial Service Army Reserves Army Reserves DescriptionofProject Completetheconstructionoftheatreandbulkhead Constructseweragedisposalplant,mainsewertrunk lines Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities,including reconditioningroadsandlighting,sewer,anddrainage systems;landscaping,excavating,backfilling,installting plumbingandheatingfacilities,painting,planting, pruning,andtreattrees,placingcurbsandgutters,doing demolitionwork,andplastering Rehabilitate,alter,andmakeadditionstobulding, groundsandfacilities,includingreconstructingdocks andseawalls,installingsanitaryandstormsewerand lightingsystems,improvingutilities,landscaping, grading,andmakinggeneralgroundimprovements, painting Constructbarracks Constructmotorvehiclesheds Constructstoragehousesandrecreationalbuildings Rehabilitatebuildingsandimprovegroundsandutility systems Improveexistingbridge. Constructutilities. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and daraingroundsincludingimprovementstoroadsand walks Constructbuildings. Constructmesshalls,kitchens,warehouses,latrines, clubandassemblybuilding,andtentfloors,install plumbing,heating,andlightingfacilities,grade driveways,landscapegrounds Construct,reconstruct,andimprovefacilities. Extendandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilitiesby constructingNCOquartersandbarracks,gradingand landscaping,constructingandimprovingroadsand utilities RehabilitateStationHospital. Constructbuildings,andimproveexistingbuildingsand facilities. Improvemunicipalairport Improveairport. Improvementstomunicipalairport Improvementstomunicipalairport O.P.Number 713233 76597224 TotalAllFunds 58,200.00 154,851.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,FortTotten,andWarDepartment CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S.Army
NY
Queens
NewYork
FortTotten
Partial
Army Reserves
76597219
697,185.00
CommandingGeneral,2ndCorpsArea,U.S.Army
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves Army Reserves
NY NY
Jefferson Jefferson
Madison Madison
MadisonBarracks MadisonBarracks
yes yes
ArmyNYARN G ArmyNYARN G
7132189 1332138
25,000.00 50,000.00
WarDepartment WarDepartment
NY NY NY
19,889.00 246,977.00
NY NY
Jefferson Jefferson
Madison Madison
NY NY NY NY NY
713234 65221527
25,000.00 5,002.00
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State NY NY NY NY NY NY NY County Niagara Niagara Bronx Bronx Jefferson Jefferson Orange Nr.Newburgh PineCamp(=FortDrum) StewartField yes yes Army ANG Developmilitaryreservation. Improveairfield ImproveStewartField,includingcomplinggrading, draining,preparing,fertilizing,andseeding,installing gasolinepump,pumphouse,andoffice Improvefacilities. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and daraingroundsincludingimprovementstoroadsand walks Constructandimproveroads. Constructgarages,incoudingdemolition,preparing sites,gradingroads,andlandscapinggrounds Constructroadsandsidewalks,includinginstallingwater mains,drainagestructures,guttes,andsanitarysewers, constructingretainingwalls,andclearing,grubbing,and landscapinggrounds;alsoincludesoperatingquarryand crushernearWestPointtoproducematerialsforuseon theseprojects Constructroadsthroughoutthereservation,including installingandrelocatingsewer,water,anddrainage facilities,excavating,grading,andsurfacing, constructingsidewalks,curbs,gutters,andwalls, quarryingandcrushingstoneforuseonthepropoject, andgradingandlandscapingCadetCamp. HangaratUSMilitaryAcademy Improvebuildings Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilitiesby constructingbuildingsforfirehouseandmotorhousing, gradingandlandscaping,constructingandimproving roadsandutilities Improvefacilities,utilities,andgrounds. Improveroadsthoughoutthereservation,including excavating,grading,filling,andlandscaping,widening, straightening,paving,surfacing,resurfacing,relocating andreconstructingroads,reconstructingbridges, sidewalks,curbs,gutters,manholes,catchbasins,and retainingwalls,installingandimprovingdrainage facilities,relocatingsewer,water,andgaslines,crusting materialsforuseonproject,straighteningstream channels,anddemolishingbuildingsandstructures wherenecessary 265221232 16532143 36,062.00 593,607.00 City NiagaraFalls Nr.Niagara Falls NewYorkCity NewYorkCity PineCamp(=FortDrum) yes Army Developmilitaryreservation. 265221231 421,113.00 Location MunicipalAirport(NiagaraAirport) MunicipalAirport(NiagaraAirport) NavalReserveCenter NavalReserveCenter Still DOD? yes yes yes yes Service ANG ANG Naval Reserve Naval Reserve DescriptionofProject Makeimprovementstoairport. Improvemunicipalairport Constructbuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds ConstructNavalReserveCenter O.P.Number 165121438 165121292 26539754 16519796 TotalAllFunds 687,586.00 108,749.00 352,922.00 285,200.00 CityofNiagaraFalls WarDept. U.S.Navy,Commandant,3rdNavalDistrict Governor,StateofNewYork CommandingOfficer,PineCampMilitaryReservation, U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PineCampMilitaryReservation, U.S.Army WarDept. Sponsor
NY NY
Orange Orange
Nr.Newburgh Newburgh
StewartField U.S.MilitaryAcademy
yes yes
ANG Army
76521232 16522143
76,274.00 681,361.00
Superintendent,U.S.MilitaryAcademy,U.S.Army U.S.Army,SuperintendentofMilitaryAcademy
NY NY NY
NY
Orange
WestPoint
U.S.MilitaryAcademy
yes
Army
8652115
188,502.00
Superintendent,U.S.MilitaryAcademy,U.S.Army
NY NY NY
NY NY
Orange Orange
WestPoint WestPoint
U.S.MilitaryAcademy U.S.MilitaryAcademy
yes yes
Army Army
713271 265221190
100,000.00 226,144.00
Superintendent,U.S.MilitaryAcademy,U.S.Army U.S.Army,Superintendent,U.S.MilitaryAcademy
NY
Orange
WestPoint
U.S.MilitaryAcademy
yes
Army
7652116
244,453.00
Superintendent,U.S.MilitaryAcademy,U.S.Army
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State County City Location Still DOD? Service DescriptionofProject Improveroads,includinggrading,draining,surfacing, pncingcurbls,gutters,andretainingwalls,riprapping, buildinggravelwashingplant,gradingcalvaryplain, cuttingfirelanes,surveyingutilitiesandboundarylines Reconditionandimprovebuildingsandquarters, includingpainting,plastering,performingcarpentry work Reconditionandimprovebuildings. Reconditionandimprovebuildings. Rehabilitateroads,walks,curbs,parking,andutility systems. Rehabilitateroads,walks,curbs,parking,andutility systems. Rehabilitate,replace,alter,andmakeadditionsto buildingsandfacilities. Makegeneralimprovementstobuildingsandfacilities. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,watersupplyand purification,waterandsewerlines,installplumbing, heating,andelectricalfacilities,landscape,grade,and draingrounds Improvebuildingsandgrounds,includingrenovating buildingsandwalls,paintingandroofing,constructing stormsewers,grading,improvingtrees,performing masonrywork Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities,including painting,roofing,improvingfloors,alteringlumbershed andashpit,installingsewerconnections,painting brickwork,restoragingmachinery,grading,planting treesandshrubs,salvagingstonefromcanaland raceways Improvebuildings,walls,groundsandbridges Reconditionandimprovebuildings,facilities,utilities, andgrounds,includingpainting,carpentry,roofing, electrical,andplumbingwork,gradingandremovingold foundations,salvagingstonefromcanalandraceways Renovateandremodelbuildingsandimprovegrounds, facilities,andutilities. Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Construct,reconstruct,andimprovebuildings,utilities, facilities,andgrounds. Constructionofarmories Constructconcretetentfloors Constructtemporarybarracks,roads,andutilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Constructionoftentframes Improvebuildingsandfacilities. MakeimprovementsatArmyInductionCenter. Makeimprovementstotraininggrounds Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings. ConstructArtillaryGarage Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Improvefacilities ImproveNationalGuardsHeadquarters O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
NY
Orange
WestPoint
U.S.MilitaryAcademy
yes
Army
7652121
107,209.00
Superintendent,U.S.MilitaryAcademy,U.S.Army
NY NY NY NY NY NY NY
NY
Albany
Watervliet
WatervlietArsenal
yes
Army
7132197
19,420.00
WarDepartment
NY
Albany
Watervliet
WatervlietArsenal
yes
Army
76521213
36,839.00
CommandingOfficer,WatervlietArsenal,U.S.Army
NY NY
Albany Albany
Watervliet Watervliet
WatervlietArsenal WatervlietArsenal
yes yes
Army Army
76521230
120,938.00 91,362.00
CommandingOfficer,WatervlietArsenal,U.S.Army WatervlistCommandingOfficer
NY NY NY NY NY OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH
Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Franklin Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin
Watervliet Watervliet Watervliet Watervliet Watervliet Columbus Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus
WatervlietArsenal WatervlietArsenal WatervlietArsenal WatervlietArsenal WatervlietArsenal Armory CampPerry CampPerry CampPerry CampPerry CampPerry CampPerry CampPerry CampPerry FortHayes FortHayes FortHayes FortHayes
yes yes yes yes yes Maybe yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Army Army Army Army Army OHARNG OHARNG OHARNG OHARNG OHARNG OHARNG OHARNG OHARNG OHARNG OHARNG OHARNG OHARNG
76521227 65221430 1322194 1322195 165321160 654216377 165425107 13342139 113342XX 6542XXXX 165142174 26524284 165428109 13242104 6542470 2652427 165342110 6542566
25,858.00 221,739.00 7,740.00 42,260.00 253,314.00 15,180.00 393,050.00 15,470.00 339,794.00 78,279.00 30XXX 6,950.00 470,897.00 109,062.00
CommandingOfficer,WatervlietArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,WatervlietArsenal,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,WatervlietArsenal,U.S.Army AdjutantGeneral'sDept.,StateofOhio WarDepartment WarDepartment AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment,StateofOhio CommandingOfficer,CampPerry,U.S.Army StateofOhio,AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortHayes,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortHayes,U.S.Army
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State OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK County Franklin Franklin Greene Greene Greene Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Alfafa Alfalfa Blaine Blaine Caddie Caddie Carter Carter Garfield Garfield Grady Grady Greer Greer Johnston Kay Kay Kay Key Kingfisher Kingfisher Kingfisher Logan Logan McIntosh McIntosh Murray Murray Murray Murray Murray Noble Oklahoma Oklahoma Osage Osage Ouster Ouster Ouster Ouster City Columbus Columbus Bath Bath Bath Dayton Dayton Dayton Dayton MadRiver MadRiver Nr.Dayton Cherokee Cherokee Watonga Anadarko Anadarko Healdton Healdton Enid Enid Minco Minco Mangum Mangum Tishomingo Blackwell Blackwell Blackwell Blackwell Kingfisher Kingfisher Kingfisher Guthrie Guthrie Eufaula Eufaula Sulphur Sulphur Sulphur Sulphur Sulphur Perry OklahomaCity OklahomaCity Hominy Pawhuska Clinton Clinton Weatherford Weatherford FortHayes FortHayes PattersonField PattersonField PattersonField WrightField WrightField WrightField WrightField WrightField WrightField WrightField Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Location Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service OHARNG OHARNG USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG DescriptionofProject Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings. Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings. Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Improvebuildings,facilities,andutilities. Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings. Improvebuildings,grounds,andutilities ImproveWrightField Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. Constructarmory. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. Constructarmory. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructArmoryforOKARNG Constructbuilding. Constructbuilding. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructArmoryforOKARNG Constructabuilding. Constructstructures. Constructionforhousing. Constructabuilding. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. Constructbuilding. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. Constructbuilding. Constructbuilding. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. Improvesanatorium. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. ConstructArmoryinBrigadeHeadquarters Constructionofone12unitArmory Constructionofabuildingtoaccommodateandhousea unitoftheOKARNG ConstructArmoryforOKARNG Constructarmory. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. Constructarmory. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. O.P.Number 1324296 13XXX95 16534216 165342193 65242176 16534213 2653423 11334252 13242103 8664227 654210XX 16534215 1658520XX 6565311 16556XXXX 6565324 165XXXXX 6565361 165652035 6565296 165652060 6565353 165652034 6565313 165652667 6565316 6565342 165652052 165652029 6565207 6565305 165652045 6565347 6565349 165652054 6565334 165652042 6565333 1656520XX 16565X0XX 6565340 6565X40X 6565XX0 6565349 6565351 6565352 6565335 6565336 165652588 6565302 165652589 6565303 TotalAllFunds 50,000.00 9,815.00 699,627.00 602,242.00 65,828.00 775,610.00 1,817,129.00 27,100.00 200,000.00 395,909.00 474,988.00 9,481.00 10,354.00 5,208.00 34,000.00 10,000.00 58,826.00 9,804.00 28,800.00 23,673.00 34,850.00 12,000.00 32,000.00 6,000.00 30,610.00 34,211.00 6,587.00 102XX 37,400.00 6,434.00 13,199.00 13,741.00 22,236.00 22,236.00 5,000.00 234,000.00 56,626.00 32,101.00 8,000.00 34,602.00 8,000.00 35,298.00 Sponsor WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,PattersonField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PattersonField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PattersonField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,WrightField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,WrightField,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,WrightField,U.S.Army WarDept. StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma OklahomaNationalGuard StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma
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State County City Location Still DOD? Service DescriptionofProject ConstructanArmorytoconsistofadrillhall,truck storagespace,supplyroom,lockerrooms,offices,toilets andbathrooms,wallsofnativestone,floorsofconcrete, woodoverdrillhall,roofcompositionoverxxxxdecking andconcreteslabsupportedbysteeljoistsandtrusses. ConstructArmoryforOKARNG(2projects) ConstructArmoryforOKARNG Constructbuilding. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. Constructabuilding. Constructabuilding. ConstructhousingforOklahomaNationalGuard. Improvecantonmentarea. Completeconstructionoftheatreandbakery Constructadditionalfacilities Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructandimprovefacilities. Constructandimprovefacilities. ConstructArmamentbuildingatFortSill Constructhostelhouseandimprovegrounds Constructmesshallsandtentfloors. ConstructNationalGuardCamp. Constructpostexchangebuildingsandgradegrounds. Constructrehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Constructrehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. ConstructwoodenstadiumatNationalGuardgrounds. Constructionofbarracks,quarters,andutilities. FacilitiesforconcurrentNationalGuard Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvefacilities Improvefacilities Restoreoldstonecorral. Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructhangarandimprovegrounds. Improvemunicipalairport. Makeimprovementsatmunicipalairport. Constructmunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport. Repairandrehabilitatebuildings. Constructbathandlatrinebuildings. Constructbathandlatrinebuildings. Constructcombinationkitchensandmesshalls. Constructcommissarybuilding. Constructmotorrepairshops. Constructwarehouseandissuebuildings. Extendwatersystem. Extendwatersystem. Generalimprovements O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR
Pawnee Payne Pittsburg Pittsburg Seminole Seminole Stephens Stephens Garfield Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Comanche Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop
Pawnee Cushing McAlester McAlester Konowa Marlow Marlow Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Lawton Nr.Tulsa Nr.Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa OklahomaCity OklahomaCity OklahomaCity Astoria Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton
Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory BasicFlyingSchool(=VanceAFB) FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill FortSill MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport MunicipalAirport(=WillRogersIA) MunicipalAirport(=WillRogersIA) MunicipalAirport(=WillRogersIA) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea)
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG USAFNavy Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG
6565352 6565321 6565xxx 165652043 6565X1X 16565X 16565XX3X 6565315 265265194 713256 65365639 11336521 26536586 3653658 165365304 65365663 65365258 65265X83 65365570 1133XXXX 1XX3XXXX 6565738 1336X4X 65365583 713254 165365187 165365306 6565863 165165217 165165251 165165231 26516560 16516540X 165165365 165165215 165165245 13290105 65941012 65941013 65941014 65941015 6594101X 6594101X 65941023 65941025 165194129
52,504.00 39,237.00 41,000.00 17,329.00 13,308.00 17,440.00 42,130.00 40,000.00 125,377.00 524,000.00 355,706.00 212,075.00 162,762.00 5,114.00 361,702.00 38XX9 11,778.00 174,000.00 350,000.00 6,214.00 500,000.00 36,789.00 751,000.00 79,939.00 291,785.00 7,890.00 141,620.00 112,592.00 195,293.00 51,386.00 949,854.00 701,000.00 796,984.00 328,652.00 30,000.00 210,353.00
StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma StateofOklahoma CommandingOfficer,BasicFlyingSchool,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSill,U.S.WarDepartment ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSill,U.S.Army WarDept. CommandingOfficer,FortSill,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSill,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSill,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSill,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSill,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSill,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSill,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSill,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSill,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSill,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSill,U.S.Army CityofTulsa WarDept. BoardofCountyCommissionersofTulsaCountyand theAdjutantGeneralofDelahoma BoardofCountyCommissionersofTulsaCountyand theAdjutantGeneralofOklahoma CityofTulsa CityofOklahomaCity CityofOklahomaCity CityofOklahomaCity WarDepartment OregonNationalGuard
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State OR OR OR OR OR County Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop City Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Location CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes Service OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG DescriptionofProject Improvebuildingsandfacilities Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Installelectriclightsystem. Installfirehydrants. Lightandpowersysteminstallation. Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,utilities, facilities,andgrounds,includingtheconstructionoffield kitchens,buildingchimneys,clearing,grubbing,sodding, excavating,grading,landscpaing,constuctingtraining grounds,extendingwatersystem,placingfloors, constructingkitchens,messhalls,warehouses,tent floors,frames,shops,garages,wareousesandoffices, installingplumbing,electrical,insulating,and refrigerationfacilities RegimentalInfirmaries. Repairbuilding. Repairbuilding. Repairtractorandgunshed. Sewersystem. Tentframes. Clearandgradegrounds. Developriflerange ConstructAdministrativebuilding Developriflerange. Extendandconstructrunways. Improveandconstructairportrunways. ConstructwatersupplymainstoU.S.AirBaseat PortlandColumbiaAirport ImprovementsatPortofPortlandAirport ImprovementsatPortofPortlandAirport ImprovementsatPortofPortlandAirport Makeimprovementstocantonmentareas ImproveAirCorpsCantonmentArea. Remodelandrehabilitateschoolbuildingsforuseas ArmyCantonment. Improvefacilitiesandgrounds. Constructnewandrenovateexistingarmory. Constructnewandrenovateexistingarmory. Constructnewandrenovateexistingarmory. Constructnewandrenovateexistingarmory. Makegeneralimprovementstoarmory. Constructnewandrenovateexistingarmory. ImproveArmory Improveandremodelarmory. ImprovegroundsatAltoonaArmory ImproveArmoryfacilities Constructionofnewarmory. Improvearsenalbuildingsandgrounds ImproveArmory O.P.Number 651942128 X659421XX 65941019 65941021 65941018 TotalAllFunds 154,278.00 111,282.00 Sponsor WarDept. OregonNationalGuard
OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA
Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clatsop Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Clackamas Klamath Klamath Multnomah Multnomah Multnomah Multnomah Multnomah Multnomah Multnomah Umatilla Adams Adams Alleghany Alleghany Berks Berks Berks Blair Blair Clearfield Dauphin Dauphin Lancaster
Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Nr.Clackamas Clackamas Nr.Clackamas Nr.Clackamas KlamathFalls Nr.Klamath Falls In&Nr. Portland Nr.Portland Nr.Portland Nr.Portland Portland Portland Portland Pendleton Gettysburg Gettysburg Coraopolis Coraopolis Hamburg Nr.Hamburg Nr.Hamburg Altoona Altoona In&Nr. LawrenceTwp. Harrisburg Harrisburg Columbia
CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) CampClatsop(=CampRilea) ClackamasRifleRange ClackamasRifleRange(=Camp Withycombe) ClackamasRifleRange(=Camp Withycombe) ClackamasRifleRange(=Camp Withycombe) MunicipalAirport(=KingsleyField) MunicipalAirport(=KingsleyField) PortlandAirBase PortlandAirBase PortlandAirBase PortlandAirBase PortlandAirBase PortlandAirBase PortlandAirBase UmatillaOrdnanceDepot Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Maybe
OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG OKARNG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG Army(tobe Brac'd) PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG
651942125 65941024 65941010 65941XXX 659410XX 65941020 65941026 6594503 76594215 86594214 X65942X 65941069 165194155 165194141 165194123 651942145 651942173 165294213 165294257 2652949 26529414 65239011 6523901X 652390X 6523X 652232X0X 65239017 651232908 46523X455 165123238 65123394 65236996 XX5232449 665232925
154,272.00 247,238.00 31,091.00 47,502.00 469,606.00 30,591.00 333,552.00 18,124.00 31,909.00 7,260.00 86,102.00 21,419.00 32,436.00 15,527.00 9,828.00 7,691.00 66,103.00 4,282.00 3,483.00 4,332.00
OregonNationalGuard OregonNationalGuard WarDept. OregonNationalGuard CityofKlamathFalls WarDept. ThePortofPortland WarDept. WarDept. WarDept. U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer, Portland CorpsofEngineers,CommandingOfficer,29th Battalion,WarDepartment U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,DistrictEngineer ,Portland TheGeneralStateAuthority WarDept. PennsylvaniaStateArmoryBoard TheGeneralStateAuthority WarDept. CommonwealthofPennsylvania,Departmentof MilitaryAffairs PennsylvaniaStateArmoryBoard
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State PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA County Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lehigh Lehigh Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Mifflin Northumberland Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Tioga Tioga Tioga Union Washington Washington Washington Westmoreland Cumberland City NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle NewCastle Allentown Allentown Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Lewiston Sunbury Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Wellaboro Wellsboro Wellsboro Lewisburg Canonsburg Canonsburg Canonsburg Ligonier Carlisle Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory CarlisleBarracks Location Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes Maybe Maybe Maybe Maybe yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Maybe Maybe Maybe yes yes yes yes yes yes Service PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG Army DescriptionofProject CompleteconstructionofArmoryandimprovegrounds Constructafireproofarmorybuilding. Constructanarmorybuilding, Constructbrickandsteelarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. ImproveArmorygroundsandfacilities Constructfireproofdrillshed Constructionofnewarmory. Improve109thArmory Improve109thArmory ImproveArmorygroundsandfacilities Constructionofnewarmory. Constructstables. Constructionofnewarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. Generalimprovementstoarsenal. Improveandrenovatearmorybuildingandfacilities. Makegeneralalterationsandimprovementstoarmory. Reconditionarmory. Reconditioncavalryarmory. Reconditionexteriorofbuilding. RehabilitateArmory Rehabilitatearmorybuilding. Repairandimprovearmory. ImproveArmory Constructionofarmory. Improvearmoryfacilities. Constructionofnewarmory. ImprovegroundsatArmory ImprovegroundsatArmory Constructionofnewarmory. Constructionofnewarmory. Constructarubblemasonryretainingwallandgrade grounds. Excavate,changechannel,constructmasonrychannel walls,placestoneinchannelbedtofacilitaterunoffat LetortSpringRunatCarlisleBarracks. Gradeground,constructmasonrywallandquarrying. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andwater andsewerlines Improverecreationalarea. RepairandimproveCavalrystable. Improvetrainingarea. Constructbuildingsandfacilities Constructprotectivefencearoundreservation Constructtentplatforms,latrines,andsystemsand facilities O.P.Number 665232634 165232444 46523XXXX 6523XX0X 6523X0XX 165123245 665232168 6523900X 665232381 665232386 165123708 65239034 65238194 65239004 65239011 6523902X 65235212 46523X119 0 65235138 65235135 65239517 165123180 46523X11X X 165233XXX 665232561 65236187 465232634 6523900X 165123111 5 651232730 65239001 65239000 26523X00X TotalAllFunds 17,682.00 115,971.00 15XXX 13,993.00 17,310.00 7,061.00 7,415.00 7,606.00 41,188.00 2,821.00 10,738.00 505XX 120XX 11,121.00 32,491.00 1,895.00 5,867.00 107,072.00 Sponsor DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs,Commonwealthof Pennsylvania WarDept. DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs WarDept. DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs 1stSquadron103rdRegimentCavalry 103rdEngineers,PennsylvaniaNationalGuard WarDept. DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs PennsylvaniaDepartmentofMilitaryAffairs DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs WarDept. WarDept. CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S.Army
PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA
Carlisle Carlisle Carlisle Carlisle Carlisle Forth Middleton Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle
CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S.Army CommissionersofCumberlandCounty WarDepartmentQ.M.C. DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs,Commonwealthof Pennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs,Commonwealthof Pennsylvania CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S.Army WarDept. CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S.Army
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State PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA County Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland York York York York York Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin City Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Nr.Carlisle Fairview Fairview FairviewTwp Harrisburg Harrisburg EastHarrison& Union EastHarrison& Union EastHarrison& Union EastHarrison& Union Location CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CarlisleBarracks CumberlandGeneralDepot CumberlandGeneralDepot CumberlandGeneralDepot CumberlandGeneralDepot CumberlandGeneralDepot FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service Army Army Army Army Army Army Army DLA DLA DLA DLA DLA PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG DescriptionofProject Constructwarehouses Construct,reconstruct,andimprovebuildings,facilities, andgrounds Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Makegeneralimprovementstobuildings,systems,and facilities Rehabilitatebuildingsandfacilities Constructrecreationalfacilitiesandlandscapeand improvegrounds Construct,reconstruct,andimprovefacilitiesand grounds Improvefacilities Improveandrehabilitatebuildingsandutilities Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Clearandcutbrushandtimber,andsetupand dismantlesawmillandshelters. Improvefacilities. Laypipetoprovidewaterfacilities. Repairandreconstructbuildings. Constructbuildings,constructlandingfield,clearland, excavateandgrade,installsewers,water,andelectric transmissionlines,fencingattheIndiantownGap MilitaryReservation. Completeconstructionofsewer. Completetheconstructionofagarageadditionand improvebuilding. Constructgutterandbank,generalimprovementsto camparea,andbackfillingofsewertrench. Dismantlebuildingsandanimalshelters. Repairandreconstructbuildings. Setupframebuildings,anddemolishbuildings. Constructandimprovefacilities,buildings,andgrounds Convertoldgolfcourseintoflyingfieldadditionand constructionofnewgolfcourse. Improveflyingfield. ImprovementstoArmyAirDepot. MakegeneralimprovementsatArmyAirDepot. Constructagreenhouse. Constructandimprovefacilities,buildings,andgrounds FacilitiesatMiddletownAirDepot Improvebuildings Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities O.P.Number 165323422 265323189 265223141 26532384 713257 76523215 165323575 165323147 8 26532383 165323493 7132195 713258 16523X101 465232104 5 165234X70 16523X TotalAllFunds 12,381.00 56,630.00 27,525.00 96,110.00 200,000.00 36,623.00 40,460.00 11,580.00 145,093.00 60,095.00 20,000.00 25,000.00 108,890.00 789,920.00 136,555.00 1X034X WarDept. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermaster,Carlisle Barracks CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,CarlisleBarracks,U.S.Army WarDept. U.S.Army,CommandingGeneral,3rdCorpsArea U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,NewCumberland GeneralDepot WarDept. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,CumberlandGeneralDepot,U.S. WarDepartmentQ.M.C. DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs,Commonwealthof Pennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs,Commonwealthof Pennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs,Commonwealthof Pennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs,Commonwealthof Pennsylvania Sponsor
PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA
Daupin& Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin
EastHarrison& UnionTwp. EastHarrison& Union EastHarrison& Union EastHarrison& Union EastHarrison& Union EastHarrison& Union EastHarrison& Union EastHarrison& UnionTwp. Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Nr.Middletown Nr.Middletown Nr.Middletown Nr.Middletown Nr.Middletown Nr.Middletown
FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap FortIndiantownGap MiddletownAirDepot(=OlmstedAFB) MiddletownAirDepot(=OlmstedAFB) MiddletownAirDepot(=OlmstedAFB) MiddletownAirDepot(=OlmstedAFB) MiddletownAirDepot(=OlmstedAFB) MiddletownAirDepot(=OlmstedAFB) MiddletownAirDepot(=OlmstedAFB) MiddletownAirDepot(=OlmstedAFB) MiddletownAirDepot(=OlmstedAFB) MiddletownAirDepot(=OlmstedAFB)
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial
PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG PAARNG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG
165123523 65231215 465232X1X 65237624 165232354 165232X8X 6523X0XX 265323311 3652329 36523X1X 65237435 26523XX 26532391 265323199 165323878 11332322 76523223 7652324
1,066,487.00
DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs,Commonwealthof Pennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs,Commonwealthof Pennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs,Commonwealthof Pennsylvania DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs,Commonwealthof Pennsylvania U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,IndiantownGap MilitaryReservation CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot WarDept. WarDept. CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot,U.S.Army
7,339.00
71,357.00 130,349.00
195,922.00 46X00 2X334 41XX9 5,820.00 42,197.00 165,340.00 100,000.00 65,411.00 84,375.00
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State PA PA PA PA County Dauphin Dauphin Philadelphia Philadelphia City Nr.Middletown Nr.Middletown Philadelphia Philadelphia Location MiddletownAirDepot(=OlmstedAFB) MiddletownAirDepot(=OlmstedAFB) NavalAviationSupplyDepot NavalAviationSupplyDepot Still DOD? Partial Partial yes yes Service ANG ANG NavyDLA NavyDLA DescriptionofProject Improvefacilitiesandgrounds Reconstructandimprovebuildings,grounds,and facilities ConstructBurstingChargeUnloadingHouseandrailway Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,andfacilities,and grounds Constructmiscellaneousfacilities,fences,roads,and extendcafeteria,rehabilitatebuildingsandbarracks, improveairfieldandaircraftfactoryatPhiladelphia NavyYard,includingFortMifflin,MustinField. ConstructandimprovePhiladelphiaNavyYard Constructfoundationsandmachineshopextensions Improveandmodernizebuildingsandfacilities Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvebuildings,utilities,facilities,andgrounds Alterandrepairbuildings. Buildlockerroomannex. Constructroads,curbs,andsidewalks. Generalgrading,concretesidewalksandcurbs,andtree pruning Improvebuildingsandfacilities Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Laywatermainsandstormandsanitarysewers. Paint,repair,andimprovebuildings. Rehabilitatebuildings,grounds,facilities,andutilities Repairandresurfaceroadsandreconstructretaining wall. O.P.Number 26512353 265223165 86523232 76523224 TotalAllFunds 799,038.00 123,190.00 157,207.00 76,695.00 Sponsor DepartmentofMilitaryAffairs,Commonwealthof Pennsylvania U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,MiddletownAirDepot InspectorofOrdinanceinCharge,NavalAmmunities Depot,U.S.Navy InspectorofOrdinanceinCharge,NavalAmmunition Depot,U.S.Navy
PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA
Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Arecibo, Dorado, Mayaguez, Salinas, SantaIsabel, VegaBaja,Juana Diaz Bayamon& Quaynabo Municipalityof VegaBaja Providence Providence Providence Providence Providence Providence Kent Washington
Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia
PhiladelphiaNavalYard,FortMifflin,and MustinField PhiladelphiaNavyYard PhiladelphiaNavyYard PhiladelphiaNavyYard PhiladelphiaNavyYard PhiladelphiaNavyYard PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot PhiladelphiaQMDepot
Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy DLA DLA DLA DLA DLA DLA DLA DLA DLA DLA DLA
10932315 10932315 8652328 76523834 165223153 4 76523231 265232004 265232000 26523100X 265231004 11332363 76525210 76523218 26523X 26523X 26522356 26523100X
85,000.00 600,000.00 575,000.00 32,793.00 20,965.00 363,565.00 37X0X 5,285.00 3310X 22,781.00 5,000.00 65,072.00 115,544.00 20,646.00 89,412.00 111,348.00 5XX2X
U.S.NavyDepartment Navy Commandant,4thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy Commandant,4thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.Navy,Commandant,4thNavalDistrict,NavyYard Station Commandant,4thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy U.S.ArmyQuartermastersCorps U.S.Army,PhiladelphiaQMDepot U.S.OrdnanceDepartment U.S.A.OrdnanceDepartment WarDept. CommandingOfficer,PhiladelphiaQuartermaster Depot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,PhiladelphiaQuartermaster Depot,U.S.Army U.S.OrdnanceDepartment OrdnanceDepartment,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,Philadelphia QuartermasterDepot CommandingOfficer,PhiladelphiaQMDepot,U.S. Army
PR PR PR RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI
AirCorpslandingfields Nr.SanJuan Nr.Townof VegaBaja Providence Providence Providence Providence Woonsocket EastGreenwich North Kingstown FortBuchanan NationalGuardcamp(CampSantiago) Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory CampVarnumorFogarty CampVarnumorFogarty
Partial yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
USAF,ANG Army PRARNG RIARNG RIARNG RIARNG RIARNG RIARNG RIARNG RIARNG RIARNG
Constructauxiliarylandingfieldsandprovidefacilities fortheAirCorps Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities DevelopfacilitiesforNationalGuard Constructgarageandrepairshop. Constructparkinggroundandmotorpark. Improvearmory. Variousrepairstoarmories. Improvesurveybuilding. Improvearmory. Generalimprovementstobuildingsandgrounds. Improveandextendemergencylandingfield.
16533631 16533617 16513623 16516XXX 46516251 46516215 6516109X 46516246 1651620XX 16516XX 1651640XX
U.S.Army,CommandingGeneral,PuertoRican Department WarDept. WarDept. TheAdjutantGeneral TheAdjutantGeneral,StateofRhodeIsland AdjutantGeneral,StateofRhodeIsland StateofRhodeIsland,DepartmentofPublicWorks, DivisionofPublicBuildings AdjutantGeneral,StateofRhodeIsland AdjutantGeneralsDepartment AdjutantGeneral,StateofRhodeIsland
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State RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI SC SC County Washington Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Richland Richland City North Kingstown Newport Newport Newport Newport Middletown Newport Newport Columbia Columbia Location CampVarnumorFogarty NewportNavalTorpedoStation NewportNavalTorpedoStation NewportNavalTorpedoStation NewportNavalTorpedoStation NewportNavalTrainingStation NewportNavalTrainingStation NewportNavalTrainingStaton CampJackson CampJackson Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service RIARNG Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy SCARNG SCARNG DescriptionofProject Prepareandseedparadegrounds,alterandimprove building,andcleargrounds. Completeconstructionofhospitalwingandimprove powerplant Constructretainingwallandriprapping ImproveU.S.NavalTrainingStation Replacebarracks Laywaterpipes,excavate,backfill,andinstallhydrants, connections,andmeterboxes Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds ConstructionandimprovementsatNavalTraining Station Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,and grounds Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,and grounds. Constructandremodelbuildings,extendand rehabilitateutilitiesandsystems,andlandscape grounds. Constructrailroads Constructthirdstoryandgeneralrepairstobuilding. Constructthirdstoryandgeneralrepairstobuilding. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings,facilities, andgrounds. Reconstruct,improve,andalterexistingbuildings, facilities,andgrounds Rehabilitaterailroadandswitches Constructrunways,excavate,drain,andsurface,install boundarylightsatCharlestonMunicipalAirport. Improvementstogroundsandparkingareas, constructionofroad,andinstallationofpipeline. Extendrunwayandconstructnewrunway,striptopsoil, excavate,laydrainpipe,surfaceatParrisIslandAirport. Placetopsoil,improvegroundsatParrisIslandMarine Barracks. Repair,improve,andconstructbuildings,distributing systems,structures,andtransportationfacilities. Repair,improve,andconstructbuildings,distributing systems,structures,andtransportationfacilities. Developemergencylandingfield ImproveShawFieldReservation Constructbuildings Improvefacilities MakeimprovementsatNationalGuardCamp Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructandimprovefacilities Improvefacilities ImproveNationalGuardfacilities Completetheconstructionofmesshallandfoodstorage facilities. ConstructbathandlatrinebuildingsatNationalGuard trainingcamp. ConstructboxingbowlandstageforNationalGuard. Constructlakeandcamproadsystem. Constructnationalguard,landscape. O.P.Number 465162X0 709210 7651628 7651521 8651624 165216114 165216144 10931616 16533345 65333314 TotalAllFunds 16,980.00 35,000.00 60,913.00 92,505.00 180,000.00 42,679.00 1,756,497.00 150,000.00 602,841.00 82,642.00 Sponsor StateofRhodeIsland,TheAdjutant'sGeneral'sOffice U.S.NavyDepartment U.S.WarDepartment U.S.NavyDepartment CommandingOfficer,NavalTorpedoStation,U.S.Navy U.S.Navy,CommandingOfficer,NewportNaval TrainingStation U.S.Navy,CommandingOfficer,NavalTrainingStation Navy CommandingGeneral,CampJackson,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampJackson,U.S.Army
SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD
Richland Richland Richland Richland Richland Richland Richland Charleston Beaufort Beaufort Beaufort Beaufort Beaufort Beaufort Sumter Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington
Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Nr.Charleston ParisIsland ParrisIsland ParrisIsland ParrisIsland ParrisIsland ParrisIsland Sumter Nr.RapidCity Nr.RapidCity Nr.RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity
CampJackson CampJackson CampJackson CampJackson CampJackson CampJackson CampJackson MunicipalAirport(=CharlestonAFB) ParrisIslandMarineBarracks ParrisIslandMarineBarracks ParrisIslandMarineBarracks ParrisIslandMarineBarracks ParrisIslandMarineBarracks ParrisIslandMarineBase ShawField(=ShawAFB) CampRapid CampRapid CampRapid CampRapid CampRapid CampRapid CampRapid CampRapid CampRapid CampRapid CampRapid CampRapid
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
SCARNG SCARNG SCARNG SCARNG SCARNG SCARNG SCARNG USAF Marines Marines Marines Marines Marines Marines USAF NDARNG NDARNG NDARNG NDARNG NDARNG NDARNG NDARNG NDARNG NDARNG NDARNG NDARNG NDARNG
65133136 26533310 1653320XX 65331210 65333120 26523312 265233140 165133139 09233XXX 26533328 265233143 X092X3
153,144.00 111,760.00 3,500.00 205,000.00 472,788.00 47,499.00 25,134.00 87,180.00 158,579.00 80,058.00
StateofSouthCarolina,OfficeoftheAdjutantGeneral U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortJackson StateofSouthCarolina CommandingOfficer,CampJackson,U.S.Army U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermaster,FortJackson U.S.Army,CorpsofEngineers,FortJackson CityofCharleston NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks CommandingGeneral,MarineBarracks,ParisIsland CommandingGeneral,MarineBarracks,ParrisIsland, U.S.Navy NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks U.S.Navy,CommandingGeneral,MarineBarracks, ParrisIsland U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,ShawField SouthDakotaNationalGuard WarDept. WarDept. SouthDakotaNationalGuard SouthDakotaNationalGuard SouthDakotaNationalGuard SouthDakotaNationalGuard SouthDakotaNationalGuard AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment
XXX235 265233132 265233123 16517445 165174145 65174191 165174296 26517475 165174146 165174115 651742337 165XXXXX 6574488 6524608 6574210 9,800.00 179,297.00 122,468.00 58,076.00 27,339.00 38,828.00 60,130.00 82,747.00 4,264.00 1,250.00 50,710.00 4,704.00 20,085.00 11,964.00
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State SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX County Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Meade Meade Meade Meade Meade Meade Meade Meade Minnehaha Minnehaha Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Knox Rutherford Rutherford Davidson Davidson Davidson Coffee Harris Brown Brown Bexar Bexar Bell Corvell Travis Travis Bexar Bexar Bexar PaloPinto PaloPinto PaloPinto City RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity RapidCity Sturgis Sturgis Sturgis Sturgis Sturgis Sturgis Sturgis Sturgis Nr.SiouxFalls SiouxFalls Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Knoxville Murfreesboro Nr. Murfreesboro Nashville Nashville Nashville Tullahoma Houston Brownwood Brownwood Nr.SanAntonio Nr.SanAntonio Austin Nr.Austin Nr.SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio MineralFalls MineralFalls MineralFalls CampRapid CampRapid CampRapid CampRapid CampRapid FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade FortMeade MunicipalAirport(=JoeFossField) MunicipalAirport(=JoeFossField) Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Auxiliaryflyingfield(=BerryField) Auxiliaryflyingfield(=BerryField) Auxiliaryflyingfield(=BerryField) CampForrest Auxiliaryflyingfield(=EllingtonField) CampBowie CampBowie CampBullis CampBullis CampHood CampHood CampMabry CampMabry CampStanley CampStanley CampStanley CampWolters CampWolters CampWolters Location Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Partial Partial yes yes yes yes Maybe Maybe yes yes yes Partial Partial yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes ANG ANG ANG USAF ANG TXARNG TXARNG Army Army Army Army TXARNG TXARNG Army Army Army TXARNG TXARNG TXARNG Service NDARNG NDARNG NDARNG NDARNG NDARNG Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army ANG ANG TNARNG TNARNG TNARNG TNARNG DescriptionofProject Constructroads,walks,retainingwalls,andgate entrance,andlandscapeandlevelgrounds. Constructstoragewarehouseandofficebuildingon NationalGuardcampsite. LandscapegroundsatcampsiteatNationalGuard. MakeimprovementsatNationalGuardCamp. RepairandreplaceNationalGuardCamputilities. Constructhayshed Constructpublicaccessroad Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Excavate,constructadditiontotargetrangeandwell pumphouse,landscape,plumbing,developreservoir. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andwater andsewerlines Improvebuildingsandfacilities Reconstruct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, facilities,utilities,andgrounds Rehabilitateandmodernizebuildings,repairutilitiesand systems,andconstructswimmingpool. Developandimprovemunicipalairport Developmunicipalairport Constructbuildingsandimprovegrounds Constructbuildingsandlandscapegrounds. Constructstoragebuildingsforartilleryand transportationequipment,andimprovegrounds ConstructArmorybuildingandfacilities CompletetheconstructionofArmory. Constructarmoryandbuildings,andlandscapeand gradegrounds. Constructhangar Constructhangaratairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvegroundsinvicinityofairfield Improveauxilliaryflyingfield Constructandimprovefacilities Makeimprovementstomilitaryreservation Constructordnancemagazine Improveandincreaseriflerangefacilities. Makeimprovementsthroughoutmilitaryreservation Makeimprovementsthroughoutmilitaryreservation Constructarmorybuildings,garages,andstables,and improvegrounds. Improvefacilities Improvefacilitiesandgrounds Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andwater andsewerlines Improvemilitaryreservation Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds. Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds. ImproveCampWolters O.P.Number 653742XX 16574XXXX 6574469 65174191 165744077 36574218 26537418 11337425 52574217 7132175 26537439 165374206 1337452 66574275 16517467 651442232 65144117 165144167 651442289 165144103 65144131 XX44138X 16514467 165144109 26524433 665662426 26536662 165266696 165366438 165366456 165366241 265366241 165166364 165166416 165366911 7132162 165366483 165366647 26536674 686552342 TotalAllFunds 5,835.00 5,900.00 4,224.00 36,443.00 4,804.00 3,830.00 52,629.00 50,000.00 34,800.00 5,000.00 28,042.00 40,025.00 150,000.00 94,650.00 72,190.00 214,291.00 92,738.00 62,221.00 321,669.00 43,534.00 34,018.00 257,306.00 44,193.00 3,451.00 63,514.00 89,947.00 282,418.00 21,390.00 20,284.00 124,701.00 124,701.00 14,056,935.00 421,543.00 132,601.00 30,000.00 87,303.00 28,146.00 323,986.00 69,769.00 Sponsor SouthDakotaNationalGuard AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment SouthDakotaNationalGuard AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortMeade,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortMeade WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortMeade WarDepartmentQ.M.C. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortMeade U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortMeade WarDepartment WarDept. CityofSiouxFalls StateofTennessee,ArmoriesCommission,Cityof ChattanoogaandHamiltonCounty StateofTennessee,ArmoriesCommissionandCityof ChattanoogaandHamiltonCounty StateofTennessee,StateArmoriesCommission TennesseeArmoriesCommissionandCityofKnoxville TennesseeArmoriesCommission,CityofMurfreesboro, andRutherfordCounty TennesseeArmoriesCommissionandCityof MurfreesboroandRutherfordCounty AdjutantGeneralDepartment,StateofTennessee AdjutantGeneralDepartment,StateofTennessee U.S.WarDepartment 36thDivisionAviation,TexasNationalGuard U.S.Army,ConstructingQuartermaster,CampBowie U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,CampBowieMilitary Reservation CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S.Army CommandingGeneral,8thCorpsArea,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingGeneral,CampHood U.S.Army,CommandingGeneral,CampHood TexasNationalGuardArmoryBoard AdjutantGeneral,StateofTexas WarDept. WarDepartmentQ.M.C,CommandingOfficer,Camp Stanley,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,SanAntonioArsenal,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampWolters,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampWolters,U.S.Army AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment
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State TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX Bexar Harris DonaAna DonaAna ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar County Mueces City CorpusChristi CorpusCristi Nr.SanAntonio Nr.Houston Berino Berino ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso ElPaso SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio Location CorpusCristiNAS CorpusCristiNAS DuncanField(partofKellyAFB) EllingtonField FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortBliss FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston FortSamHouston Still DOD? yes yes Partial Partial yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service Navy Navy ANG Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army DescriptionofProject Improveutilities,roads,andgrounds. Improveutilities,roads,andgrounds Constructionofutilitiesandrunways,andrehabilitate buildings,andutilitiessystems. DevelopEllingtonField Constructandimprovefacilities Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructgaragesandotherwork Constructgarages,washracks,andrampsandimprove grounds Constructswimmingpoolandimprovegrounds Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Constructionofbuildingsandutilities. Improveandextendtargetranges Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andwater andsewerlines Improvebuildingsandfacilities Improvebuildings,faculties,andgrounds. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities ImproveFortBlissmilitaryreservation. Improvemilitaryreservation Improvetargetrangeroad. MakeimprovementsatFortBlissmilitaryreservation. Rehabilitationofhospital,buildings,andutilities,and improvegrounds. Constructammunitiondumps,roads,anddrainage structures Constructammunitiondumps,roads,anddrainage structures. Constructanundergroundtelephoneplant Constructandimprovebuildings Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds. Constructbarracks,sidewalks,roads,utilities,and landscape Constructobservationpostsandartillerygun emplacements Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andwater andsewerlines Improveautomotiveequipmentfacilities Improvebuildings Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvebuildings,grounds,water,sewer,andelectric systemsandrailroad Improvebuildings,roads,andfacilities Improvementtorecreationalfacultiesandrepairand rehabilitationofbuildingsandutilitysystems. Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilities,andgrounds. O.P.Number 265266190 265266190 1336656 11336678 26538583 265385101 165366232 5656629 86586241 265366224 11336671 1336653 265366102 7132164 65266920 65266920 713259 165366437 165366437 165166466 65366388 13266114 86566234 6536635 86566237 165366324 65366911 713262 165366678 11336635 11336680 7132154 165266455 165266306 165266358 7656625 13336680 1326613 165266358 TotalAllFunds 407,092.00 203,546.00 50,000.00 15,470.00 50,753.00 12,381.00 51,376.00 55,704.00 15,455.00 21,640.00 1,000.00 125,000.00 24,892.00 25,000.00 241,808.00 362,105.00 214,500.00 27,511.00 16,682.00 293,339.00 175,262.00 27,000.00 173,471.00 204,795.00 10,229.00 4,069.00 193,987.00 626,000.00 23,882.00 100,000.00 70,000.00 175,000.00 44,387.00 21,979.00 12,442.00 368,909.00 70,000.00 150,000.00 16,814.00 Sponsor CommandingOfficer,NavalAirStation,CorpusChristi, U.S.Navy U.S.Navy,CommandingOfficer,NavalAirStation, CorpusChristi WarDepartment ConstructingQuartermaster,ElingtonField,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortBliss U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortBliss WarDept. CommandingOfficer,FortBliss CommandingOfficer,FortBlise,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortBliss WarDepartment WarDepartment U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortBliss WarDepartment,Q.M.C.,CommandingGeneral,8th CorpsArea,U.S.Army WarDept. CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortBlise,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army WarDept. ElPasoCounty CommandingOfficer,FortBliss,U.S.Army WarDepartment ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSanHouston,U.S. Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortSamHouston,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,FortSanHouston,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSanHouston,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. U.S.Army,CommandingGeneral,FortSanHouston WarDept. CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C,CommandingOfficer,FortSan Houston,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S.Army WarDept. CommandingGeneral,FortSanHouston,U.S.Army WarDept. WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S.Army
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State TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX County Bexar Bexar TomGreen Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Dallas ElPaso Taylor Tarrant Tarrant TomGreen Wichita Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar City SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAngelo Nr.SanAntonio Nr.SanAntonio Nr.SanAntonio Nr.SanAntonio Nr.SanAntonio Nr.SanAntonio Nr.SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio Dallas In&Nr.ElPaso Nr.Abilene FortWorth Nr.FortWorth Nr.SanAngelo WichitaFalls Nr.SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio Location FortSamHouston FortSamHouston GoodfellowField KellyField(=KellyAnnex) KellyField(=KellyAnnex) KellyField(=KellyAnnex) KellyField(=KellyAnnex) KellyField(=KellyAnnex) KellyField(=KellyAnnex) KellyField(=KellyAnnex) KellyField(=KellyAnnex) KellyField(=KellyAnnex) LoveField(=DallasFortWorthIA) MunicipalAirport(=BiggsAAF?) MunicipalAirport(=DyessAFB) MunicipalAirport(=FortWorthNAS) MunicipalAirport(=FortWorthNAS) MunicipalAirport(=GoodfellowAFB) MunicipalAirport(=SheppardAFB) NormoyleQMDepot(mergedw/Kelly Fieldin1944) NormoyleQMDepot(mergedw/Kelly Fieldin1944) NormoyleQMDepot(mergedw/Kelly Fieldin1944) NormoyleQMDepot(mergedw/Kelly Fieldin1944) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Partial yes yes yes yes yes yes Partial Partial Partial Partial yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service Army Army USAF ANGAir Reserves ANGAir Reserves ANGAir Reserves ANGAir Reserves ANGAir Reserves ANGAir Reserves ANGAir Reserves ANGAir Reserves ANGAir Reserves ANG Army USAF Naval Reserves Naval Reserves USAF USAF ANGAir Reserves ANGAir Reserves ANGAir Reserves ANGAir Reserves USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF DescriptionofProject Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,structures,and facilities RehabilitateandimproveStationHospitalandimprove grounds. DevelopPilottrainingcenter. Constructandimprovefacilities Constructandimprovefacilitiesandgrounds Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Improvebuildings Improvebuildingsandgrounds ImproveKellyField Improvemilitaryreservation Improvelandingfieldandbuildings,andrehabilitate utilitiesandfencing. RehabilitateandremodelPostbuildings. Improveairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improveairport. Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andwater andsewerlines ImproveQuartermasterDepot Repairandrehabilitationofbuildings,utilitysystems, andlandscape. Constructextensiontowarehousebuilding. Constructlatrines Constructleantoadditionstohangars Constructleantoextensionstohangars,construct walks,andinstallutilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Improveairport Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,facilities,andwater andsewerlines Improvebuildings Improvebuildings Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvehangars Improvemilitaryreservation O.P.Number 26526613 16536670 265366232 26536673 26516699 11336637 76566230 713263 165366482 165266555 133667X 165266228 165166375 165166404 165166328 165166686 165166432 165166473 165166592 11336639 7132161 76566223 1326615 156366271 86566234 76566238 65366624 165366597 11336638 165266481 7132159 165366229 76566219 713264 65366624 165266556 TotalAllFunds 323,979.00 34,116.00 74,565.00 26,921.00 269,588.00 200,000.00 24,314.00 250,000.00 16,167.00 41,119.00 350,000.00 25,813.00 365,275.00 101,891.00 273,878.00 1,423,587.00 438,180.00 402,635.00 1,149,535.00 68,412.00 30,000.00 82,892.00 50,000.00 38,928.00 5,057.00 50,012.00 52,945.00 25,000.00 50,000.00 435,599.00 40,000.00 49,988.00 24,103.00 50,000.00 27,249.00 13,519.00 Sponsor U.S.Army,CommandingGeneral,FortSanHouston CommandingOfficer,FortSamHouston,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,GoodfellowField,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,KellyField U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,KellyField WarDept. CommandingOfficer,KellyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,KellyField,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,KellyField,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,KellyField WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,KellyField,U.S.Army CountyofDallas CityofElPaso CityofAbilene CityofFortWorth CityofFortWorth CityofSanAngelo CityofWichitaFalls WarDept. WarDepartmentQ.M.C,CommandingOfficer, NormoyleQuartermasterDepot,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,NormoyleQuartermasterDepot (M.T.),U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,RandolphField WarDept. CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S.Army WarDepartmentQ.M.C,CommandingOfficer, RandolphField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S.Army DepartmentQ.M.C. WarDept. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,RandolphField
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State TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT County Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar Bexar TomGreen TomGreen TomGreen& Bexar Bexar Hillard Hillard SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake City SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio Nr.SanAngelo Nr.SanAngelo SanAntonio SanAntonio Fillmore Fillmore Lehi Lehi Lehi Lehi Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City Nr.SaltLake City Location RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) RandolphField(=RandolphAFB) SanAngeloAirField(=GoodfellowAFB) SanAngeloAirField(=GoodfellowAFB) SanAngeloAirField(=GoodfellowAFB) SanAntonioAirDepot(=DuncanField, absorbedintoKellyField) Armory Armory CampWilliams CampWilliams CampWilliams CampWilliams CampWilliams CampWilliams CampWilliams Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Partial yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Service USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF ANGAir Reserves UTARNG UTARNG UTARNG UTARNG UTARNG UTARNG UTARNG UTARNG UTARNG Mixed Reserves Mixed Reserves Mixed Reserves Mixed Reserves Mixed Reserves Mixed Reserves Mixed Reserves Mixed Reserves Mixed Reserves Mixed Reserves Mixed Reserves Mixed Reserves Mixed Reserves Mixed Reserves Mixed Reserves Mixed Reserves DescriptionofProject Improvemilitaryreservation MakeimprovementsatAirCorpsEngineeringSchool MakeimprovementsatRandolphField Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,structures,and facilities Warehouse Improveairfield DevelopPostfortrainingcenter. TrainingCenter Improveandreconditionbuildings,railroads,runways, andaprons ConstructArmory ConstructArmory,grade,andlandscapegrounds Constructwarehouse. Improveandenlargefacilities. Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. ImproveCampWilliams. Improveandenlargefacilities ImproveCampWilliams Constructkitchens,showers,latrines Completetheconstructionofbuildings,ranges,and gates,andinstallfacilitiesandsystems. CompletetheconstructionofPostHospitalAnnexand improvegrounds. ConstructandmakeImprovementstoFortDouglas Constructandimprovebuildings,utilities,facilities,and grounds. Constructandimproveroadsandstreets. Constructandimproveroadsandstreets. ConstructandmakeimprovementsatFortDouglas militaryreservation. Constructandmodernizebuildingsandrehabilitate utilities. Construct,remodel,andmakeimprovementsto buildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds. Improveandmodernizebuildings,utilities,andgrounds. Improvebuildings,facilities,utilities,andgrounds. Constructandimproveroads,drillfield,polofield,and parkingarea Constructandimproveroads,parkingareas,fields, grounds,andconstructwadingpool Improveandmodernizebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Improveandmodernizebuildings,facilities,andgrounds Improvebuildingsandgrounds O.P.Number 166266556 265266115 76566236 265266130 165366271 165166398 26536640 11336673 7656626 3651XX07 465012XX 165101190 165101189 26520179 16520170 651012117 16510170 4651224 TotalAllFunds 9,371.00 24,070.00 123,460.00 247,352.00 20,730.00 46,326.00 30,519.00 75,000.00 81,525.00 40,509.00 5,252.00 42,387.00 108,074.00 19,633.00 116,599.00 83,037.00 74,680.00 15,610.00 Sponsor WarDept. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,RandolphField CommandingOfficer,RandolphField,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,RandolphField WarDept. CityofSanAngelo DistrictEngineer,CorpsofEngineers,SanAngelo,Texas, WarDepartment WarDept. CommandingOfficer,SanAntonioAirDepot,U.S.Army UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard CommandingOfficer,CampWilliams,U.S.Army UtahStateArmoryBoard UtahStateArmoryBoard WarDept. UtahStateArmoryBoard
UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT
SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake SaltLake
FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas FortDouglas
65301157 16530114 6531215 165301152 165301155 26530120 65301215 1330158 26530124 16530141 26520151 8650114 8650115 7550127 76501215 713225
169,229.00 283,833.00 212,299.00 108,309.00 85,700.00 275,733.00 240,977.00 100,000.00 295,450.00 318,563.00 71,852.00 47,934.00 325,629.00 312,890.00 XX6,799 210,000.00
CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army WarDept. CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortDouglas,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C.
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State UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT UT VA VA VA VA VA VA ElizabethCity County Davis Davis Davis Weber&Davis SaltLake Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Weber Campbell PrinceGeorge PrinceGeorge PrincessAnne City Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden SaltLakeCity Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Altavista Nr.Petersburg Petersburg FortStory Petersburg PointComfort Location HillField(=HillAFB) HillField(=HillAFB) HillField(=HillAFB) HillField(=HillAFB) MunicipalAirport(=SaltLakeCityIAP) OgdenOrdnanceDepot(combinedinto HillAFB) OgdenOrdnanceDepot(combinedinto HillAFB) OgdenOrdnanceDepot(combinedinto HillAFB) OgdenOrdnanceDepot(combinedinto HillAFB) OgdenOrdnanceDepot(combinedinto HillAFB) OgdenOrdnanceDepot(combinedinto HillAFB) OgdenOrdnanceDepot(combinedinto HillAFB) OgdenOrdnanceDepot(combinedinto HillAFB) OgdenOrdnanceDepot(combinedinto HillAFB) OgdenOrdnanceDepot(combinedinto HillAFB) OgdenOrdnanceDepot(combinedinto HillAFB) OgdenOrdnanceDepot(combinedinto HillAFB) OgdenOrdnanceDepot(combinedinto HillAFB) Armory CampLee CampLee CampLee CampLee FortBelvoir Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Maybe yes yes yes yes yes Service USAF USAF USAF USAF ANG USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF Army Army Army Army Army DescriptionofProject Constructandimprovefacilities. Constructfacilities. Improvefacilities Improvefacilities Extendmunicipalairport. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,utilities,andgrounds Buildnewbuildings,completetheconstructionofigloos andofficersquarters Constructammunitionloadingplantandnecessary structures Constructammunitionloadingplantandstructures Constructgravelsurfacedroad,firebreaks,and incinerator,gradeandfillarea,andlaydraintile. Constructrailroad Constructstandardgaugerailroads,gravelroadways, watermains,andprepareforairportconstruction Convertexistingstableintoquarters ImproveOgdenOrdnanceandAirDepot. ImprovetheOgdenOrdnanceDepotbyconstructing buildingsandimprovingroadsandlandscaping Rehabilitationofrailroadsandrehabilitationand constructionofutilitysystems. Seed,landscape,andbeautifytheOgdenArsenal Constructadditionstogaragebuilding Buildarmory Constructfacilitiesandreplacefieldsandriflerange. Improvebuildingsandlandscape. Seed,grade,drain,landscape,andrepairroads,curbs, utilities,andbuildings. Constructandimprovecitywaterfacilitiestosupply watertoFortLee. Modernizehospital,landscape,andimproveroads, sidewalks,andutilities Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,waterandsewerlines, electricalfacilitiesandgrounds Completeconstructionofgarages,shops,barracksand quarters. Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructbarracks,officers'quarters,garages,shops, grading,landscaping,roads,sidewalks,andutilities Constructextensionstobuildings,utilitiesandfacilities, andimprovegrounds. Improvegroundsandconstructfences. Rehabilitateandimprovebarracks,quarters, storehouses,airport,railroadandfacilities Remove,improve,andextendbuildings,utilities, facilities,andgrounds. O.P.Number 65301170 65301135 16530117 16530179 16510140 7132182 6X512X 65012009 365123 653018 TotalAllFunds 227,689.00 534,840.00 742,275.00 3,531,996.00 79,847.00 103,000.00 77,933.00 321,000.00 100,572.00 87,574.00 35,000.00 86501213 X651XX 6530167 713226 1330159 26512002 6510133 65311533 165331304 165231372 1323111X 165131259 713274 75,600.00 72,319.00 86,541.00 550,000.00 38,000.00 9,000.00 6,680.00 113,116.00 206,066.00 15,000.00 222,460.00 82,000.00 Sponsor ConstructingQuartermaster,HillField,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,HillField,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,HillField,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,OgdenOrdnanceDepot, U.S.Army SaltLakeCityCorporation WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,OgdenOrdnanceDepot,U.S. Army U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,OdgenOrdnance CommandingOfficer,OgdenOrdnanceDepot,U.S. Army U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,OgdenOrdnanceDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,OdgenOrdnance CommandingOfficer,OgdenOrdnanceDepot,U.S. Army CommandingOfficer,OgdenOrdnanceDepot,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. WarDepartment U.S.Army WarDept. CommandingOfficer,CampLee,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,CampLee,U.S.Army WarDepartment CityofPetersburg CommandingOfficer,FortBelvoir,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C.
VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA
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State VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA County Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington PrincessAnne ElizabethCity ElizabethCity ElizabethCity ElizabethCity ElizabethCity &York ElizabethCity, York ElizabethCity, York Elizabeth,York York York,Warwick, ElizabethCity York,Warwick, ElizabethCity Norfolk James JamesCity JamesCity Warwick,York& JamesCity City Arlington Cantonment Nr.Rosslyn Nr.Rosslyn Nr.Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Rosslyn Hampton Hampton Nr.Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Norfolk Yorktown Yorkstown Yorktown Nr.Yorktown FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortMyer FortStory LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField LangleyField NavalAmmunitionDepot NavalMineDepot NavalMineDepot NavalMineDepot NavalMineDepot Location Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy DescriptionofProject Constructionofwaterreservoir. Improvebuildings Improvebuildings Improvebuildings Constructwaterandsewerlines,andexcavate,grade, andlandscapegrounds Constructwaterreservoirandfence. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings, structures,andfacilities. Construct,rehabilitate,andimprovebuildings. Constructionofadditionstobuildingsandrehabilitation ofutilities,buildings,roads,anddrainage. Improvebuildings,facilities,andgrounds, Reconstructandimprovehighway. Rehabilitatebuildings. Rehabilitatebuildings. Rehabilitate,improve,andenlargebuildings,facilities, andgrounds. Improveandenlargebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Improvebuildings,grounds,andfacilities. Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,structures,and facilities. ImproveLangleyFieldandairport Improvemooringareas. Constructfacilitiesandimprovegrounds Constructawallfortheprotectionofroute1510. Moving500quarters,constructionoftenniscourts, swimmingpoolandalterationstohangar Reconditionandimprovebuildings,facilities,and grounds Rehabilitationofrailroadtracks,buildings,andsystems, andadditiontoshop. Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,grounds,and facilities Improve,enlarge,andreconditionbuildings,facilities andgrounds Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improveexistingfacilitiesandgrounds. Rehabilitatebuildingsandperformworkappurtenant thereto,attheNavalAmmunitionDepot Rehabilitateandimprovebuildingsandwarehouses ImprovefacilitiesatNavalMineDepot. Constructbombproofdugouts,septictanks,drainage tanks,andimprovebuildings. ConstructionandImprovementsattheNavalMine Depot O.P.Number 133262X 76531210 76531216 7653122 16532628 1322624 11332676 11332682 11333141 11332677 13331XX 16522644 13231XXX 13226141 13226XXX 26522610 16522659 16522657 165231238 3653124 65331185 165331199 6513125 TotalAllFunds 150,000.00 6,117.00 3,858.00 5,700.00 14,470.00 150,000.00 50,000.00 46,783.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 25,000.00 26,897.00 20,000.00 122,000.00 122,000.00 87,531.00 75,603.00 4,950.00 37,487.00 91,557.00 46,042.00 157,926.00 14,035.00 89,882.00 3653125 1333162 86531225 76531214 65231231 165231198 76531210 7653124 2653315 6533149 65331576 98,901.00 75,000.00 102,473.00 150,096.00 538,740.00 888,186.00 100,000.00 13,894.00 553,173.00 26,742.00 121,055.00 Sponsor WarDepartment CommandingOfficerFortMyer,U.S.Army CommandingOfficerFortMyer,U.S.Army CommandingOfficerFortMyer,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortMyer,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortMyer,U.S.Army WarDepartment WarDepartment WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortMyer,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMyer,U.S.Army ConstructingQuartermaster,FortMyer,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortMonroe,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army StateMilitaryDepartment U.S.WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army WarDepartment CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,LangleyField,U.S.Army InspectorofOrdinanceinCharge,NavalAmmunities Depot,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,NavalMineDepot,U.S.Navy Department InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,YorktownNaval AmmunitionDepot,U.S.Navy InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,NavalMineDepot, U.S.Navy InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,NavalMineDepot, U.S.Navy
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State VA VA VA VA County Warwick,York& JamesCity Warwick,York& JamesCity KingGeorge Norfolk City Nr.Yorktown Nr.Yorktown Dahlgren Norfolk Location NavalMineDepot NavalMineDepot NavalProvingGrounds NorfolkNavalOperatingBase Still DOD? yes yes yes yes Service Navy Navy Navy Navy DescriptionofProject ImprovementsatNavalMineDepot ImprovementsatNavalMineDepot Constructandimproveroads,alleys,andgrounds. Clearingtreesandstumpsandditching. Conductasurveyandinvestigationintothe effectivenessandthoroughnessofthecurrentinternal revenuecollectionplan. Constructandimprovebuildings,facilities,andgrounds. Constructmesshall,galleybuilding,tradeschool building,extendandreplacebarracksandmesshall,and providegasolinestorage Improvebuildingsandfacilities. ImprovetheNavalOperatingBasebycompleting constructionandrehabilitatingbuildings Reconstructandimprovebuildingsandfacilitiesatthe NorfolkNavalOperatingBase Remodelbuildingsandbarracks Constructandrehabilitatebuildings,structures,and facilities. ConstructionandimprovementsatNavalOperating Base ConstructionandImprovementsattheNorfolkNavy Yard Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,grounds,and facilities Improvebuildingsandfacilities. Improvementtogroundsandfacilities,andconstruction ofadditionalstoragefacilitiesandpiers. MakeimprovementsatNavyYard PreparesiteforNavalAirBase Rehabilitateandimprovebuildingsandstructures Rehabilitateandimprovebuildings,facilities,and grounds. Improveandreconstructbuildings,transportation facilities,utilities,systems,andotherappurtenantwork ImproveMachineGunSchoolandOfficer'sTraining CorpsCamps ImproveMachineGunSchoolandOfficer'sTraining CorpsCamps Anonconstructionprojecttoimprovebuildings,public utilitysystems,waterandsewersystems,electrical facilities,andgrounds Constructbuildings,roads,sidewalks,andutilities,and improvegrounds O.P.Number 165331142 7653121 26533148 165231344 TotalAllFunds 557,326.00 70,557.00 36,379.00 104,052.00 Sponsor InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,YorktownNaval AmmunitionDepot,U.S.Navy Navy InspectorofOrdnanceinCharge,NavalProving Grounds,U.S.Navy Commandant,5thNavalDistrict,NavalOperatingBase, U.S.Navy
VA VA
Norfolk Norfolk
Norfolk Norfolk
NorfolkNavalOperatingBase NorfolkNavalOperatingBase
yes yes
Navy Navy
1223149 2653312
1,900.00 298,962.00
Treas.Dept.Int.Revenue Commandant,5thNavalDistrict,NavalOperatingBase
VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VT VT VT
Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Chittanden Chittanden Chittanden
Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth Bolton Bolton Bolton,Jericho
NorfolkNavalOperatingBase NorfolkNavalOperatingBase NorfolkNavalOperatingBase NorfolkNavalOperatingBase NorfolkNavalOperatingBase NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard NorfolkNavyYard FortEthanAllen FortEthanAllen FortEthanAllen
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy VTARNG VTARNG VTARNG
56531211 165231356 709214 7X53128 708X24 1093311X 10933118 10933119 709233 26533118 093311X 709213 16523177 7653127 2652319 7651221 7851235 7651226
150,000.00 124,278.00 435,000.00 51,3X5 128,000.00 600,000.00 600,000.00 739,500.00 392,014.00 1,638,501.00 737,700.00 197,000.00 369,058.00 455,128.00 1,761,069.00 293,531.00 55,211.00 55,211.00
Commandant,NorfolkNavalOperatingBase,U.S.Navy Commandant,5thNavalDistrict,NavalOperatingBase U.S.NavyDepartment CommandingOfficer,NavalOperatingBase,U.S.Navy NavyDepartment,BureauofYardsandDocks WarDepartment Navy Navy NavyDepartment,YardsandDocks Commandant,5thNavalDistrict,NavalOperatingBase NavyDept.BureauofYardsandDocks U.S.NavyDepartment Commandant,5thNavalDistrict,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,NorfolkNavyYard,U.S.Navy Commandant,NorfolkNavyYard,U.S.Navy CommandingOfficer,FortEthanAllen,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortEthanAllen,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortEthanAllen,U.S.Army
VT VT
Chittanden Chittanden
EssexJunction EssexJunction Bolton, Colchester, Jericho, Underhill Bolton, Colchester, Jericho, Underhill
FortEthanAllen FortEthanAllen
yes yes
VTARNG VTARNG
7132183 713238
40,000.00 171,000.00
VT
Chittenden
FortEthanAllen
yes
VTARNG
Constructandmakeimprovementstobuildingsand facilities.
16531219
1,302,748.00
CommandingOfficer,FortEthanAllen,U.S.Army
VT VT
Chittenden Chittenden
FortEthanAllen FortEthanAllen
yes yes
VTARNG VTARNG
2653121 1331260
1,095,748.00 200,000.00
CommandingOfficer,FortEthanAllen,U.S.Army WarDepartment
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State VT VT WA WA WA WA WA WA WA County Washington& Chittendon Chittenden Lewis Whitman Spokane Pierce Kitsap Pierce Pierce City Montpelier& Colchester South Burlington Centralia Pullman Spokane Tacoma Location FortEthanAllen MunicipalAirport(=BurlingtonIAP) Armory Armory Auxiliaryflyingfield(=FairchildAFB) Auxiliaryflyingfield(=McChordAFB) BremertonNavyYard CampMurray CampMurray Still DOD? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Service VTARNG ANG WAARNG WAARNG ANG USAF Navy WAARNG WAARNG DescriptionofProject ConstructbuildingsandimprovefacilitiesatState ArsenalandNationalGuardCamp Improvemunicipalairport ConstructionofArmory ConstructArmory ConstructSunsetAirport. Makeimprovementsatairport CompletetheextensionofbuildingNo.91 Constructrecreationalbuildings,dolandscaping ImproveGuardtrainingcampconstructlatrinepits, repairseats,washracks Clearland,surfaceparkingarea,installwaterandsewer lines,constructfirestation,andseptictanks,setpoles forpowerline,demolishgreenhouses,movesmall buildingsatCampMurray. ImproveCampMurray Constructgymnasiumandfacilities Improveandreconditionbuildings Improveandrehabilitatebuildings,utilities,andgrounds Clearandgrubbrush,gradeparkways,andprovidefire hydrantprotection Clearland,grade,surfaceroadsandwalks,installstorm drains,providetruckingplatformsatFortLewis. Clearland,surfacedrivesandwalks,installculvertsand catchbasinsatFortLewis. Constructarecreationalcenter. Constructanairport Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructutilitiesandfacilities Improveairfield Improvebuildings Improvebuildingsandfacilities Improvebuildingsandfacilities Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvebuildings,includingpainting Improverecreationalfacilities ImproveRecruitReceptionCentergrounds Levelground,surface,installdrainageculvertsandcatch basins,extendrailroadspurs,improveaccessroadsand parkingareas,developspringforwatersupplyattent campareaatFortLewis. Makegeneralimprovementstofieldartilleryrangeand golfcourse Makeimprovementstobuildings,facilitiesandgrounds Warehouse BuildingsandroadsatMcChordandGreyFields Improveairfield Improveairfield Improvefacilities Improvefacilities O.P.Number 16511275 16511266 65931334 6593226 165393214 26529377 709222 4659323XX TotalAllFunds 104,214.00 464,738.00 888.00 871,806.00 128,958.00 71,000.00 20,112.00 4,357.00 Sponsor StateofVermontMilitaryDepartment CityofBurlington CorpsofEngineers,WarDepartment U.S.WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Seattle Commandant,BramertonNavyYard,U.S.Navy,Yards andDocks StateofWashington,MilitaryDepartment StateofWashington,MilitaryDepartment
WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA
Pierce Pierce King King King Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce
Seattle Seattle Seattle Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma Nr.Tacoma
CampMurray CampMurray FortLawton FortLawton FortLawton FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis FortLewis
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
WAARNG WAARNG Army Reserve Army Reserve Army Reserve Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army
26519325 26519325 86593214 3659325 7132152 26529354 165293224 165293196 26539341 XXX93XX 65393213 65393242 76593226 1652938 11339347 7659323 165293115 165293200 26539321X 26529326
20,171.00 20,171.00 178,460.00 17,016.00 48,928.00 234,886.00 103,788.00 133,052.00 101,421.00 60,817.00 26,798.00 31,878.00 221,130.00 11,253.00 250,000.00 167,728.00 101,050.00 17,541.00 89,540.00 16,225.00
StateofWashington,MilitaryDepartment StateofWashingtonMilitaryDepartment CommandingOfficer,FortLawbox,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortLawtonMilitaryReservation, U.S.Army WarDepartment,Q.M.C.,CommandingOfficer,Fort Laston,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortLewis CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortLewis U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortLewis CommandingOfficer,FortLewis WarDept. WarDept. CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army WarDept. WarDept. CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army WarDept. CommandingOfficer,FortLewis,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortLewis U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,FortLewis
WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA
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State WA WA WA WA WA WA County Pierce Kitsap Pierce Kitsap Kitsap Kitsap City Nr.Lakeview Nr.Bremerton Nr.Tacoma Bremerton Brownsville Brownsville In&Nr. Bremerton Vancouver Vancouver Vancouver PortAngeles Yakima Stoughton Platteville Milwaukee Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Nr.Sparta Sparta Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee Nr.Kingwood Nr.Guernsey Location McChordFlyingField MunicipalAirport(ifpartofBremerton NAS) MunicipalAirport=McChordAFB?) PugetSoundNavyYard PugetSoundNavyYard PugetSoundNavyYard Still DOD? yes yes Maybe yes yes yes Service USAF Navy Navy Navy Navy DescriptionofProject Improvegroundsandfacilities Improvementstomunicipalairport Constructmunicipalairport ConstructionatPugetSoundNavyYard Constructnewstoragebuildingsandadditionsto existingbuildings ImproveNavyYard ConstructandImprovePugetSoundNavyYard,Naval AmmunitionDepot,NavalTorpedoStation,Naval Reservation,BanbridgeIslandandMiddlepoint Improvebuildings Rehabilitate,reconstruct,andmodernizeexisting buildingsandimprovegrounds Improvebuildingsandfacilities Constructroads,extendrunways,constructingbulkhead anddolphinsatU.S.CoastGuardAirStation. Generalrepairsandconstructionofanindoortarget range,landscaping ConstructcombinationschoolgymnasiumandArmory building,andimprovegrounds ConstructArmory,grade,andlandscapegrounds Makeimprovementstomunicipalairport Constructandimprovebuildingsandfacilities Constructbuildingsandtentpads Grade,drain,andsurfaceroadsandextendroadsto targetrangearea Improveairfield Improvebuildingsandgrounds Improvebyconstructionofbuildings Improvecamp Makeimprovementsatmilitaryreservation Makeimprovementsatmilitaryreservation Developandimprovefacilities Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Improvemunicipalairport Constructbuildingsandfacilities Changewaterlines,laynewsewer,constructhospital, enlargekitchen,planttrees,andgraderoads 165153509 665532122 16514117 665832106 O.P.Number 26529339 165193155 165193168 8659329 8659329 709215 TotalAllFunds 230,486.00 698,474.00 1,220,000.00 79,501.00 60,000.00 X76,000 Sponsor U.S.WarDepartment,CorpsofEngineers,District Engineer,Seattle WarDept. WarDept. Navy Commandant,PugetSoundNavyYard,U.S.Navy U.S.NavyDepartment
WA WA WA WA WA WA WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WV WY
Kitsap Clark Clark Clarke Clallan Yakima Dane Grant Lake Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Lake Lake Lake Preston Platte
PugetSoundNavyYard VancouverBarracks VancouverBarracks VancouverBarracks WhidbeyIslandNAS YakimaProvingGround Armory Armory Auxiliaryflyingfield(=GeneralMitchell Field) CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampMcCoy CampWilliams MunicipalAirport(=GeneralMitchell Field) MunicipalAirport(=GeneralMitchell Field) MunicipalAirport(=GeneralMitchell Field) CampDawson CampGuernsey
yes Partial Partial Partial yes yes Maybe yes Partial yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Partial Partial Partial yes yes
Navy Army Reserve Army Reserve Army Reserve Navy Army WAARNG AirReserve Army Reserve Army Reserve Army Reserve Army Reserve Army Reserve Army Reserve Army Reserve Army Reserve Army Reserve UTARNG AirReserve AirReserve AirReserve WVARNG WYARNG
10939321 5659321 165293120 11339348 265393106 6593441 165153219 165153129 165153160 165353435 165353166 3655511 165353299 65253158 56553216 165253285 265253159 2652539 165153125
800,000.00 54,355.00 278,472.00 40,000.00 64,502.00 6,053.00 82,417.00 51,581.00 292,273.00 170,048.00 28,610.00 33,125.00 193,178.00 81,550.00 89,955.00 98,404.00 476,073.00 146,456.00 2,359,324.00 254,609.00 324,191.00 719,274.00 16,949.00 20,580.00
Navy CommandingOfficer,VancouverBarracks,U.S.Army U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,VancouverBarracks WarDept. U.S.Navy,CoastGuard JointSchoolDistrictNo.3ofCityofStoughtonand DunkirkTownship CityCouncil,CityofPlatteville AdjutantGeneral'sDepartment,WisconsinNational Guard U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,CampMcCoy WarDept. CommandingOfficer,CampMcCoy,U.S.Army WarDept. WarDept. CommandingOfficer,CampMcCoy,U.S.Army WarDept. U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,CampMcCoy U.S.Army,CommandingOfficer,CampMcCoy WisconsinNationalGuard WarDept. CountyBoardofSupervisors WarDept. WarDept. WyomingNationalGuard
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State County City Location Still DOD? Service DescriptionofProject Constructgarage,recreationhall,smallarms ammunitionmagazine,pumphouse,utilitybuilding, guardhouse,incinerators. Improvebuildingsandutilities ConstructaccessroadtoFortFrancisE.Warren. Anonconstructionprojecttoimproveandrehabilitate buildings,publicutilitysystems,waterandsewerlines, electricalfacilitiesandgrounds Completethetheatre,gradeandlandscapegrounds, improveutilities,roadsandwalks Constructawarehouseandgarage Constructbarracks,medicaldetachmentquarters,and gymnasium,andlandscapeandimprovegrounds Constructvaultforstoringequipment Developandimprovefacilities Improveandrehabilitatebuildings Improvebuildings,roads,andutilities Improvebuildings,roads,andutilities O.P.Number TotalAllFunds Sponsor
WY WY WY
WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY
Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie Laramie
Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne Nr.Cheyenne
FortFrancisE.Warren FortFrancisE.Warren FortFrancisE.Warren FortFrancisE.Warren FortFrancisE.Warren FortFrancisE.Warren FortFrancisE.Warren FortFrancisE.Warren FortFrancisE.Warren FortFrancisE.Warren FortFrancisE.Warren FortFrancisE.Warren
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF
WarDepartmentQ.M.C. CommandingOfficer,FortFrancisE.Warren,U.S.War Department WyomingNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,FortFrancisE.Warren,U.S.War DepartmentQ.M.C. AdjutantGeneral,WyomingNationalGuard CommandingOfficer,FortFrancisE.Warren,U.S.Army CommandingOfficer,FortFrancisE.Warren,U.S.Army WarDept. WarDept.
Providerecreationalfacilities Rehabilitate and improve buildings, transportation facilities, and utilities Remodel and improve barracks, quarters and other miscellaneous public buildings, transportation facilities, and public utilities
26528315 7658325
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State County City Location Heritage Tourism/Public Interpretation Potential AIR FORCE INSTALLATIONS AL AL CA FL FL HI IL LA MI MS NE NM OH SC SC TX TX TX TX UT VA WA Autauga Montgomery Los Angeles Hillsborough Walton, Santa Rosa Honolulu St. Clair Bossier Macomb Harrison Sarpy Bermalillo Montgomery Charleston Sumter Bexar Taylor Tom Green Wichita Weber & Davis Elizabeth City Pierce Autaugaville Montgomery San Pedro Tampa Valparaiso Nr. Waichinu Nr. Belleville Shreveport Mt. Clemens Nr. Biloxi Nr. Omaha Albuquerque Nr. Dayton Nr. Charleston Sumter San Antonio Nr. Abilene San Angelo Wichita Falls Ogden Hampton Nr. Lakeview Maxwell Field Gunter Field Los Angeles AFB-Fort MacArthur (Middle Reservation) MacDill Field Eglin Field/ Valparaiso Bombing Base Hickam & Wheeler Fields Scott Field Barksdale Field Selfridge Field Air Corps Technical School (Keesler AFB) Fort Crook (Offutt AFB) Albuquerque Air Base (Kirtland AFB) Wright Patterson Field Municipal Airport (Charleston AFB) Shaw Field (Shaw AFB) Randolph Field (Randolph AFB) Municipal Airport (Dyess AFB) Goodfellow Field Municipal Airport (Sheppard AFB) Hill Field (Hill AFB) Langley Field McChord Flying Field Designation 1, Maxwell Field includes WPA resources; potential partnership with Air Force Historical Research Agency. Designation 4 Designation 1, potential partnership with Fort MacArthur Museum and Museum Association to interpret CCC-WPA history. Designation 1, two historic districts include CCC-WPA resources, hangars & housing. Designation 4 Designation 1 Designation 4 Designation 3, Barksdale had a CCC camp and some ranger stations, has a historic district of 254 buildings from 1931-1941 including CCC-WPA related resources. Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 3, potential partnership with National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at WrightPatterson AFB. Designation 4 Designation 3 Designation 3, Randolph Field Historic District and WPA resources; potential partnership with museum at Lackland AFB. Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 1, WPA resources; potential partnership with Hill Aerospace Museum to interpret CCCWPA resources. Relocated, rehabilitated structures of the era at the museum. Designation 1 Designation 1, McChord Flying Field Historic District, hangars and other structures along the flightline; on-site interpretation at base museum. Designation 1, two base museums and State Historical Society in Cheyenne for partnering on interpretation of CCC-WPA history, historic buildings include NYA log building, warehouses, and gymnasium.
WY
Laramie
Nr. Cheyenne
AIR RESERVE INSTALLATIONS CA GA MA WI Kern Cobb Hampden Lake Marietta Westover Milwaukee March AFB, Edwards AFB Dobbins Air Base Westover Air Reserve Base Auxiliary Flying Field (General Mitchell Field) Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 2. Historic district composed of WPA Colonial Revival buildings Designation 4
AIR NATIONAL GUARD INSTALLATIONS AL AL Jefferson Montgomery Birmingham Municipal Airport Auxiliary flying field (Dannelly Field) Designation 4,
Legend: Designation 1: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation Designation 2: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation is unknown Designation 3: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present to interpret base CCC-WPA history Designation 4: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, unknown or no base or local museum to interpret base CCC-WPA history Note-Many installations have been designated 4 due to lack of information. Installations are coded as designation 3 or 4 if they have a historic district with a period of significance that includes 1933-1943 (years when CCC-WPA resources were constructed) but specific CCC-WPA resources are not known but are suspected.
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State CA GA County Santa Clara Chatham City Sunnyvale Savannah Location Moffett Field Municipal Airport (Savannah IAP) Municipal Airport Municipal Airport Municipal Airport Municipal Airport Municipal Airport (Hancock) Portland Air Base Love Field (Dallas Fort Worth IAP) Volk Field Designation 1, potential partnership with Army National Guard Camp Williams to interpret WPA history; WPA buildings extend across both ANG and Army National Guard property. Designation 2, WPA combined hangar-administrative building constructed 1940 and is NRHP eligible. Potential for small interpretive display at base or signage and at military museum at Camp Dodge. Heritage Tourism/Public Interpretation Potential
IA ID IN MI NY OR TX WI
Des Moines Boise Fort Wayne Nr. Battle Creek Nr. Syracuse Portland Dallas
ARMY INSTALLATIONS AZ CA DC DC GA GA HI IL KS Bibb Fulton Honolulu Rock Island Geary Cochise Monterey Tombstone Monterey Washington Washington Macon Atlanta Honolulu Rock Island Junction City Nr. Leavenworth Nr. Fort Knox Lessville Nr. Annapolis Edgewood Havre de Grace Rolla Nr. Fayetville Wrightstown Sandy Hook Watervliet New York City Newburgh Fort Huachuca Presidio of Monterey Army Medical Center Fort Humphreys (Fort Belvoir) Hunter AAF Fort Gillem Schofield Barracks Rock Island Arsenal Fort Riley and Marshall Field Fort Leavenworth Fort Knox Camp Polk Fort Meade Edgewood Arsenal Aberdeen Proving Ground Fort Leonard Wood Ft. Bragg and Pope Field Camp Dix Fort Monmouth Watervliet Arsenal Fort Hamilton U.S. Military Academy Designation 3 Designation 3 Designation 3 Designation 3 Designation 3 Designation 1, several base museums and local historical society for partnering on interpretation of CCC-WPA history; extensive historic district with barracks and other housing, CCC-constructed monument, airfield levee, extension to rifle range, and warehouses. Designation 1, base museum and local museum/historical society for partnering on interpretation of CCC-WPA history; historic district with CCC-WPA buildings. Designation 3 Designation 3 Designation 3 Designation 3 Designation 3 Designation 3 Designation 3 Designation 3 Designation 2 Designation 2 Designation 2 Designation 2 Designation 1, base museum and local historical society for partnering on interpretation of CCCWPA resources; CCC-WPA resources include artillery bowl, theatre, likely ditches, warehouses, Hostess House, and others. Base has National Historic Landmark district and NRHP-eligible historic districts. Designation 1, base museum with CCC-WPA books of historic photos; historic district with Million Dollar Barrack, also reservoir, ditches, garages, warehouses; murals; historically both CCC camp and WPA. Designation 2
KS KY LA MD MD MD MO NC NJ NJ NY NY NY
Leavenworth Hardin, Meade, Vernon Anne Arundel Harford Harford Pulaski Hoke & Cumberland Burlington Monmouth Albany Kings Orange
OK
Comanche
Nr. Lawton
Fort Sill
Legend: Designation 1: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation Designation 2: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation is unknown Designation 3: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present to interpret base CCC-WPA history Designation 4: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, unknown or no base or local museum to interpret base CCC-WPA history Note-Many installations have been designated 4 due to lack of information. Installations are coded as designation 3 or 4 if they have a historic district with a period of significance that includes 1933-1943 (years when CCC-WPA resources were constructed) but specific CCC-WPA resources are not known but are suspected.
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State SD TX TX TX TX TX TX VA VA VA VA WA County Meade Bell Bexar Bexar Bexar Dona Ana El Paso Arlington Fairfax Prince George Princess Anne Yakima Yakima Nr. San Antonio Nr. San Antonio San Antonio Berino In & Nr. El Paso Rosslyn Alexandria Nr. Petersburg City Sturgis Location Fort Meade Camp Hood Camp Bullis Camp Stanley Fort Sam Houston Fort Bliss Municipal Airport (Biggs AAF?) Fort Myer Fort Belvoir Camp Lee Fort Story Yakima Proving Ground Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 3, base is sub-unit of Fort Sam Houston so partnership for interpretation of CCC-WPA history is likely. Designation 3, base is sub-unit of Fort Sam Houston so partnership for interpretation of CCC-WPA history is likely. Designation 3, active community friends group, base museum & local historical society/museum, extensive historic district with National Historic Landmark, CCC-WPA resources. Designation 3, base museum; extensive historic district with CCC-WPA resources. Designation 3 Designation 3 Designation 3 Designation 3, base museum; Designation 4 Designation 3, associated with Fort Lewis so partnership for interpretation of CCC-WPA history is likely. Heritage Tourism/Public Interpretation Potential
ARMY RESERVE INSTALLATIONS CA GA IL NE NY WA WI Monterey Fulton Lake Douglas Queens Clark Monroe Jolon Atlanta Nr. Savanna Omaha New York Vancouver Nr. Sparta Fort Hunter Liggett Fort McPherson Fort Sheridan Omaha QM Depot Fort Totten Vancouver Barracks Camp McCoy Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD ARMORIES AND INSTALLATIONS AL AL AR AR AR AZ Calhoun Montgomery Clark Pulaski Sebastian Coconino Anniston Mobile Arkadelphia Little Rock Fort Smith Flagstaff Fort McClellan Fort Whiting Armory Camp Robinson Camp Chaffee Navajo Ordnance Depot Arizona Military Museum/ Former Arsenal Camp Ord Camp San Luis Obispo Armory Armory (Brainard OMS) Camp Hartell East Haven Rifle Range Stones Ranch Armory Armory Camp Blanding Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 1, WPA resources; potential partnership with the Arkansas Military Museum to interpret CCC-WPA history of Arkansas National Guard. Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 1, WPA Mission Revival adobe arsenal; potential partnership with the Arizona Military Museum to interpret CCC-WPA history of Arizona National Guard. Designation 4 Designation 1, potential partnership with California Conservation Corps State Museum in 1930s CCC barrack building and Army National Guard. Designation 1, WPA Spanish-Colonial Revival armory; potential partnership with Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 1 Designation 4 Designation 4
AZ CA CA CA CT CT CT CT DC DE FL
Maricopa Monterey San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Hartford Hartford New Haven New London
Phoenix Monterey Rural Santa Barbara Hartford Windsor Locks East Haven East Lyme Washington
Sussex Clay
Legend: Designation 1: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation Designation 2: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation is unknown Designation 3: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present to interpret base CCC-WPA history Designation 4: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, unknown or no base or local museum to interpret base CCC-WPA history Note-Many installations have been designated 4 due to lack of information. Installations are coded as designation 3 or 4 if they have a historic district with a period of significance that includes 1933-1943 (years when CCC-WPA resources were constructed) but specific CCC-WPA resources are not known but are suspected.
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State FL FL FL FL IA IA IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IN IN IN IN IN KS KS LA LA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MD ME ME MI County Hillsborough Polk Seminole St. Johns Des Moines Polk Champaign Cook Jackson Jefferson Kane La Salle Lake Lawrence Lee Livingston Marion Sanganon Taswell Bartholomew, Brown Boone Henry Howard La Porte Kingman Pottawatomie Orleans Rapides Barnstable Bristol Essex Middlesex Plymouth Plymouth Worcester Baltimore Kennebec Penobscot Calhoun Lebanon New Castle Kokomo Michigan City Kingman St. Marys New Orleans Alexandria Bourne Fall River Lynn Framinghan Brockton Hingham Worcester Towson Augusta Bangor Battle Creek City Tampa Winter Haven Sanford St. Augustine Burlington Des Moines Urbana Chicago Carbondale Mount Vernon Elgin Streator Sion Lawrenceville Dixon Pontiac Salem Springfield Delavan Armory Armory Armory National Guard HQ Armory Camp Dodge Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Camp Lincoln Armory Camp Atterbury Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Jackson Barracks Camp Beauregard Camp Edwards Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Camp Keyes Armory Camp Custer Location Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 1, WPA building complex, potentially partner with Iowas state military museum to interpret CCC-WPA history of base and Iowa National Guard. Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 1, WPA resources; potential partnership with the Jackson Barracks Military Museum and Library. Designation 4 Designation 1, WPA-CCC resources; Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Heritage Tourism/Public Interpretation Potential
Legend: Designation 1: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation Designation 2: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation is unknown Designation 3: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present to interpret base CCC-WPA history Designation 4: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, unknown or no base or local museum to interpret base CCC-WPA history Note-Many installations have been designated 4 due to lack of information. Installations are coded as designation 3 or 4 if they have a historic district with a period of significance that includes 1933-1943 (years when CCC-WPA resources were constructed) but specific CCC-WPA resources are not known but are suspected.
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State MN MN MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MS MT MT Forrest Gallatin Lewis and Clark County Dakota, Ramsey Harrison Adair Gentry Howell Lawrence Livingston Mississippi Newton Peniscot Ripley Scott Stoddard Stoddard Vernon City Pasting, St. Paul Little Falls Kirksville Albany West Plains Pierce City Chillicothe Charleston Neosho Caruthersville Doniphan Sikeston Bernie Dexter Nevada Carrollton Battlesburg Bozeman Helena Armory Camp Ripley Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Camp Clark Armory Camp Shelby Armory Fort Harrison Limestone Hills Training Area (U.S. Forest Service) Vance Warren Foster Ramsey Saunders Bergen Morris Hudson Cumberland Henderson Warrenton Carrington Devils Lake Ashland Teaneck Morristown Jersey City Vineland Armory Armory Armory Camp Grafton Camp Ashland Armory Armory Armory Armory Location Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Heritage Tourism/Public Interpretation Potential
MT
Designation 1, CCC-constructed structure at former CCC camp on US Forest Service land used by Montana Army National Guard for training; local historical society interprets the camp. Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4
NC NC ND ND NE NJ NJ NJ NJ
Legend: Designation 1: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation Designation 2: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation is unknown Designation 3: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present to interpret base CCC-WPA history Designation 4: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, unknown or no base or local museum to interpret base CCC-WPA history Note-Many installations have been designated 4 due to lack of information. Installations are coded as designation 3 or 4 if they have a historic district with a period of significance that includes 1933-1943 (years when CCC-WPA resources were constructed) but specific CCC-WPA resources are not known but are suspected.
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State NM NM NM NY NY NY NY OH OH OH County Dona Ana Eddy Quay Broome Erie Queens Westchester Franklin Franklin Ottawa City Berino Nr. Carlsbad Tucumcari Binghamton Buffalo New York Peekskill Columbus Columbus Fairfield Location Dona Ana Target Range Carlsbad Training Site Tucumcari Training Site Armory Armory Armory Camp Smith Armory Fort Hayes Camp Perry Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential th partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45 Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City, State Historical Society, or other local institutions. Heritage Tourism/Public Interpretation Potential
OK
Alfafa
Cherokee
Armory
OK
Blaine
Watonga
Armory
OK
Caddie
Anadarko
Armory
OK
Carter
Healdton
Armory
OK
Garfield
Enid
Armory
OK
Grady
Minco
Armory
OK
Greer
Mangum
Armory
OK
Johnston
Tishomingo
Armory
OK
Kay
Blackwell
Armory
OK
Logan
Guthrie
Armory
OK
McIntosh
Eufaula
Armory
OK
Murray
Sulphur
Armory
OK
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
Legend: Designation 1: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation Designation 2: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation is unknown Designation 3: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present to interpret base CCC-WPA history Designation 4: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, unknown or no base or local museum to interpret base CCC-WPA history Note-Many installations have been designated 4 due to lack of information. Installations are coded as designation 3 or 4 if they have a historic district with a period of significance that includes 1933-1943 (years when CCC-WPA resources were constructed) but specific CCC-WPA resources are not known but are suspected.
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State OK County Osage City Hominy Armory Location Heritage Tourism/Public Interpretation Potential Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, WPA resource; signage on-site, guide to Oklahoma historic armories, and potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City and local institutions. Designation 1, Greenleaf Lodge, potential partnership with State Park to interpret CCC-WPA history. Designation 4
OK
Ouster
Clinton
Armory
OK
Ouster
Weatherford
Armory
OK
Pawnee
Pawnee
Armory
OK
Payne
Cushing
Armory
OK
Pittsburg
McAlester
Armory
OK
Seminole
Konowa
Armory
OK OR
Muskogee Clackamas
Camp Gruber Clackamas Rifle Range (Camp Withycombe) Camp Clatsop (Camp Rilea) Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Armory Fort Indiantown Gap
OR PA PA PA PA PA PA PA
Clatsop Adams Alleghany Berks Blair Clearfield Dauphin Daupin & Lebanon Lancaster
Warrenton Gettysburg Coraopolis Hamburg Altoona Lawrence Harrisburg East Harrison & Union Twp. Columbia
Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 1, CCC-WPA resources present. Potential partnership with Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum to interpret the CCC-WPA history. Designation 1, WPA resource. Potential on-site signage and guide to historic armories in the state, potential partnership with Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum and other institutions to interpret the CCC-WPA history. Designation 1, WPA resource. Potential on-site signage and guide to historic armories in the state, potential partnership with Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum and other institutions to interpret the CCC-WPA history. Designation 1, WPA resource. Potential on-site signage and guide to historic armories in the state, potential partnership with Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum and other institutions to interpret the CCC-WPA history. Designation 1, WPA resource. Potential on-site signage and guide to historic armories in the state, potential partnership with Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum and other institutions to interpret the CCC-WPA history. Designation 1, WPA resource. Potential on-site signage and guide to historic armories in the state, potential partnership with Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum and other institutions to interpret the CCC-WPA history. Designation 1, WPA resource. Potential on-site signage and guide to historic armories in the state, potential partnership with Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum and other institutions to interpret the CCC-WPA history. Designation 1, WPA resource. Potential on-site signage and guide to historic armories in the state, potential partnership with Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum and other institutions to interpret the CCC-WPA history.
PA
Armory
PA
Lawrence
New Castle
Armory
PA
Lehigh
Allentown
Armory
PA
Luzerne
Plymouth
Armory
PA
Mifflin
Lewiston
Armory
PA
Northumberlan d
Sunbury
Armory
PA
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Armory
Legend: Designation 1: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation Designation 2: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation is unknown Designation 3: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present to interpret base CCC-WPA history Designation 4: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, unknown or no base or local museum to interpret base CCC-WPA history Note-Many installations have been designated 4 due to lack of information. Installations are coded as designation 3 or 4 if they have a historic district with a period of significance that includes 1933-1943 (years when CCC-WPA resources were constructed) but specific CCC-WPA resources are not known but are suspected.
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State PA County Tioga City Wellsboro Armory Location Heritage Tourism/Public Interpretation Potential Designation 1, WPA resource. Potential on-site signage and guide to historic armories in the state, potential partnership with Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum and other institutions to interpret the CCC-WPA history. Designation 1, WPA resource. Potential on-site signage and guide to historic armories in the state, potential partnership with Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum and other institutions to interpret the CCC-WPA history. Designation 1, WPA resource. Potential on-site signage and guide to historic armories in the state, potential partnership with Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum and other institutions to interpret the CCC-WPA history. Designation 1, WPA resource. Potential on-site signage and guide to historic armories in the state, potential partnership with Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum and other institutions to interpret the CCC-WPA history. Designation 4
PA
Union
Lewisburg
Armory
PA
Washington
Canonsburg
Armory
PA
Armory
PR
Camp Santiago
RI
Camp Fogarty Armory (Beacon Arsenal) Armory (Armory of Mounted Commands) Armory (USPFO) Armory Camp Varnum Camp Jackson Camp Rapid Armory Armory Armory Camp Bowie Camp Wolters Camp Mabry Armory Camp Williams Armory Fort Ethan Allen Armory Camp Murray
Designation 4
RI
Providence
Designation 4
RI RI RI RI SC SD TN TN TN TX TX TX UT UT VA VT WA WA WA WI WI WI WV WY
Providence Providence Providence Washington Richland Pennington Hamilton Knox Rutherford Brown Palo Pinto Travis Hillard Salt Lake Campbell Chittanden Lewis Pierce Whitman Dane Grant Monroe Preston Platte
Providence Providence Woonsocket Narragansett Columbia Nr. Rapid City Chattanooga Knoxville Murfreesboro Brownwood Mineral Falls Nr. Austin Fillmore Nr. Salt Lake City Altavista Bolton Centralia
Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 1, WPA entrance and other resources. Potential partnership with Texas Military Forces Museum at Camp Mabry. Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 2, Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 1, potential partnership with Air National Guard Volk Field to interpret WPA history; WPA buildings extend across both Air National Guard and Army National Guard property. Designation 4 Designation 1, CCC-constructed cantonment historic district eligible for the NRHP. Potential to interpret at base welcome center and nearby state park with CCC resources and museum.
Legend: Designation 1: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation Designation 2: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation is unknown Designation 3: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present to interpret base CCC-WPA history Designation 4: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, unknown or no base or local museum to interpret base CCC-WPA history Note-Many installations have been designated 4 due to lack of information. Installations are coded as designation 3 or 4 if they have a historic district with a period of significance that includes 1933-1943 (years when CCC-WPA resources were constructed) but specific CCC-WPA resources are not known but are suspected.
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State County City Location Heritage Tourism/Public Interpretation Potential ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS INSTALLATIONS IL MI Jo Davies & Carroll Wayne Savanna Detroit Savanna Ordnance Depot Fort Wayne Designation 4 Designation 4
DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY DEPOTS PA PA NY Philadelphia York Albany Philadelphia Harrisburg Voorheesville Philadelphia QM Depot Cumberland General Depot Voorheesville Depot Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4
NAVY INSTALLATIONS AL CA CA CA CA CT New London Groton Baldwin San Diego San Diego San Diego Lillian San Clemente Island San Diego San Diego NAS NOLF Silverhill San Clemente Island NAS San Diego NAS Naval Air Station, North Island China Lake NAWC New London Submarine Base Bolling Field (now helicopter only, still some hangars) Washington Navy Yard Jacksonville NAS Key West NAS Pensacola NAS Great Lakes Naval Training Station Annapolis Naval Academy Portsmouth Navy Yard Fort Omaha Naval Militia Armory Newport Naval Training Station Corpus Cristi NAS Naval Mine Depot Naval Proving Grounds Naval Ammunition Depot Norfolk Naval Operating Base Norfolk Navy Yard Whidbey Island NAS Puget Sound Navy Yard Bremerton Navy Yard Designation 3 Designation 3, National Museum of Naval Aviation is on base with potential to interpret WPA history. Designation 3 Designation 3 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 1, WPA resource. On-site signage and potential partnership with state military museum. Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 3, potential partnership for interpretation at Hampton Roads Naval Museum. Designation 3, potential partnership for interpretation at Hampton Roads Naval Museum. Designation 3, potential partnership for interpretation at Hampton Roads Naval Museum. Designation 4 Designation 3, National Historic Landmark and several historic districts. Potential partnership with the Puget Sound Naval Museum. Designation 3, Potential partnership with the Puget Sound Naval Museum. Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 1, CCC-construction water tanks associated with pre-military history; potential partnership with base and local museum. Designation 4
DC DC FL FL FL IL MD ME NE NJ RI TX VA VA VA VA VA WA WA WA Duval Monroe Santa Rosa Lake Anne Arundel York Douglas Hudson Newport Mueces James King George Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Clallan Kitsap Kitsap
Washington Washington Jacksonville Nr. Key West Pensacola Waukegan Annapolis Kittery Omaha Jersey City Newport Corpus Christi Yorktown Dahlgren Norfolk Norfolk Portsmouth Port Angeles Nr. Bremerton
Designation 2, Designation 2, potential partnership to interpret CCC-WPA history with museum at Navy Yard.
Legend: Designation 1: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation Designation 2: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation is unknown Designation 3: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present to interpret base CCC-WPA history Designation 4: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, unknown or no base or local museum to interpret base CCC-WPA history Note-Many installations have been designated 4 due to lack of information. Installations are coded as designation 3 or 4 if they have a historic district with a period of significance that includes 1933-1943 (years when CCC-WPA resources were constructed) but specific CCC-WPA resources are not known but are suspected.
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TableC3.DoDInstallationswithCCCWPAResourcesandHeritageTourism/PublicInterpretationPotential
State County City Location Heritage Tourism/Public Interpretation Potential NAVAL RESERVE INSTALLATIONS FL IN IN NY TX Dade La Porte Martin Bronx Tarrant Miami Michigan City Burns City New York City Fort Worth Naval Reserve Armory Indiana Naval Militia Armory Naval Storage Area Naval Reserve Center Municipal Airport (Fort Worth NAS) Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4
MARINE CORPS INSTALLATIONS Marine Corps Base (Miramar) Designation 1, five buildings likely constructed with WPA funding according to original design by noted architect Bertram Goodhue are in the MCRD San Diego Historic District, which is listed in the NRHP; partnership for interpretation with Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum on base (occupies WPA building) or San Diego Historical Society is recommended. Designation 1, a former county commercial airfield then naval air station, MCAS Beaufort has WPA-funded runway and a few minor buildings and infrastructure elements evaluated as not eligible for NRHP; WPA history could be interpreted on-site or at local institutions. Designation 1, taxiways and runways and dirt roads still extant. Designation 1: two minor WPA buildings exist; can interpret WPA history.
CA
San Diego
San Diego
NC
Beaufort
Washington
Municipal Airport (MCAS Beaufort) Camp Davis (now part of MCAS New River) Marine Corps Auxiliary Airfield Camp Lejeune (MCAS New River) Parris Island Marine Barracks
NC
Onslow
Holly Ridge
NC
Onslow
Jacksonville
SC
Beaufort
Paris Island
Designation 4: 18 buildings in installations historic district were constructed during 1933-43 period and projects were listed in WPA cards.
MULTIPLE SERVICE INSTALLATIONS CA IN KY MA MA MD NJ NJ San Diego Marion Hardin Worchester, Middlesex Hampden Anne Arundel Cape May Morris San Diego Nr. Indianapolis Fort Knox Ayer Chicopee Baltimore Cape May Dover Fort Rosecrans Stout Field Godman Army Air Field Fort Devens Westover Field Curtis Bay Ordnance Depot Lakehurst NAS Picatinny Arsenal Kelly Field/Normoyle QM Depot/San Antonio Air Depot/Duncan Field (Kelly Annex/Kelly AFB) Fort Lewis Designation 1, several WPA built aviation buildings including control tower in Moderne style; headquarters of the Indiana National Guard. Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 4 Designation 3, potential partnership with the Navy Lakehurst Historical Society to interpret CCCWPA history. Designation 1, WPA resources; potential partnership with the Dover Area Historical Society and/or Community Childrens Museum. Designation 1, WPA resources in Kelly Field Historic District; potential partnership to interpret WPA history at Lackland AFB. Designation 1, WPA resources; potential on-site interpretation and partnership with Fort Lewis Military Museum to interpret CCC-WPA history.
TX
Bexar
San Antonio
WA
Pierce
Nr. Tacoma
Legend: Designation 1: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation Designation 2: Known CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum for partnering on CCC-WPA interpretation is unknown Designation 3: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, base or local museum present to interpret base CCC-WPA history Designation 4: Unknown or suspected CCC-WPA resources, unknown or no base or local museum to interpret base CCC-WPA history Note-Many installations have been designated 4 due to lack of information. Installations are coded as designation 3 or 4 if they have a historic district with a period of significance that includes 1933-1943 (years when CCC-WPA resources were constructed) but specific CCC-WPA resources are not known but are suspected.
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APPENDIX D
PROJECT DOCUMENTATION REPORTS
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Introduction
Fort Huachuca is situated in western Cochise County, southeast Arizona and encompasses 73,272 acres. It is located in the middle San Pedro River valley in a basin-and-range geographic setting within the Lower Sonoran Zone of the Chihuahua Desert (Van West et al 1997). The base rests on the slopes of the Huachuca Mountains for which the base is named, approximately 15 miles north of the Mexico/United States border. The fort was a centerpiece in the Indian Wars of the 1870s and 1880s and was later important for its role in border protection, the Punitive Expedition, and the presence of Buffalo Soldiers through World War II. Since that time the base has become home to communications and intelligence commands for the U.S. Army.
FieldandResearchMethods
Research and field survey were conducted at Ft. Huachuca 3-5 September 2008 by Daniel Hart and Chad Blackwell.
2.1 Research
Research was conducted at the Fort Huachuca Museum and Archives, Real Property Office, and Cultural Resources Office. Historic maps, photographs, and documents were collected as well as real property data, technical reports, and oral histories.
2.2 FieldSurvey
Surveyors met with Cultural Resource Manager Charles Slaymaker, who provided a list of buildings constructed during the target period or believed to have WPA or CCC associations. Mr. Slaymaker also identified buildings not previously surveyed nor evaluated for NRHP-eligibility. This list was cross-referenced with information from WPA project cards at the National Archives to narrow the list further to those with available documentation. A windshield survey of the base and its resources was conducted on 3 September with Mr. Slaymaker and Fort Huachuca Museum technician Steve Gregory. During the windshield survey, prospective buildings were identified and assessed briefly to form a snapshot of the variety of WPA/CCC-era building types and structures present at Huachuca. Further research at the Fort Huachuca Museum and Archives revealed further documentation for some buildings and new documentation on others. Through this process, a list of buildings to survey was compiled which reflected a representative sample of the variety and types of WPA- and CCC-related buildings at Fort Huachuca. Resource types built by WPA and CCC at Fort Huachuca included water-related structures, recreational facilities, water conveyance infrastructure, bridges, renovations to existing buildings, and new construction, primarily barracks and garages at officers quarters. Examples of all of these resource types are extant at Fort Huachuca and had yet to be surveyed or evaluated with the exceptions of the Million Dollar Barracks and the Brock Field enlisted mens grandstand.
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Surveyors recorded the selected buildings on Arizona Historic Property Inventory Forms, through photography with a Canon EOS Digital Rebel 7 megapixel camera, and assigned a UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) number with a geographic positioning system (GPS) receiver
HistoricContext
3.1 GeneralHistoricalOverview
Fort Huachuca was established in 1877 to protect settlers in the southern portion of the Arizona Territory, only 15 miles north of the United States/Mexico border. Cavalry and Infantry stationed at Huachuca continued a frontier pacification and protection mission until the 1890s. As frontier posts throughout the West were consolidated or decommissioned, Fort Huachuca remained active due to its proximity to the international border and favorable location. Permanent buildings constructed during this period reflect the growth in size and importance of Huachuca. The Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry Regiment called Fort Huachuca home for eighteen years beginning in 1913, and the post acted as the staging area and supply base for the Punitive Expedition of 1916-17 (Smith 1978:174-6, 198). Drastic troop reductions after World War I resulted in the 10th Cavalry being transferred in 1931, while Huachuca became the home of the 25th Infantry from 1928 to 1942 (Smith 1978:198). Fort Apache was deemed surplus to requirements in October 1922 and one of the few remaining Indian Scout detachments was transferred to Fort Huachuca. The Indian Scouts remained activated, dwindling in number until only four remained and the detachment was deactivated along with the post in 1947 (Smith 1978:273). During the depression, construction by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Works Progress Administration (WPA), and Civil Works Administration (CWA) modernized and upgraded Huachuca, replacing or renovating existing buildings and building newfacilities. These groups were integral in rehabilitating existing or building new roads, wells, buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure critical to the survival of the base. These work projects continued to the beginning of World War II when the base turned its focus to training soldiers headed to Europe and the Pacific. This new and largely temporary construction centered near the East gate of Fort Huachuca (Van West et al. 1997). Following World War II, the base closed in 1947 in an effort to curb post-war spending, was reactivated in 1951 for the Korean War, and again shut down in 1953 when operations for the war subsided (Smith 1978:311). However, in 1954 the base was returned to permanent use and became the site of the U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground. As a result the fort saw another growth spurt during the 1950s and early 1960s that put it at the forefront of military research and development for electronic warfare. Other related army organizations were sited at Fort Huachuca during the 1960s and 1970s. These include the U.S. Army Strategic Communications (Stratcom) command in 1967 and the U.S. Army Intelligence Center and School (USAICS) in
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1971. These major commands operate at the base and are the main focus of activity through the present time (VanWest et al. 1997).
3.2 WPA/CCCEraatFortHuachuca
The CCC was formed in March 1933 to provide work for a quarter of a million unemployed men across the country. In his papers, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Tomlinson, commander of the 25th Infantry and Fort Huachuca, remembered that in 1933 and 1934 the only important work performedwas the organization of the CCC camps in central and southern Arizona (Finley 1996:52). The War Department was responsible for administering CCC camps at the local level and Fort Huachuca had a CCC training camp and acted as the distribution center for CCC camps in Arizona. Tomlinson recalls the locations of many of the early camps in the region, but remarked in the early days of the CCC in southern Arizona not much was accomplished due to a lack of work and the uncertainty of the longevity of the program (Finley 1996:52). Four CCC Companies (832, 841, 1841, and 2871) were active near Fort Huachuca from 1933 onward, all on Department of Forestry or National Forest projects (http://www.ccclegacy.org/arizona1.htm) except for 2871 assigned to Huachuca (CCC Camp Inspection Report, 1 November 1935). The Huachuca CCC camp (named Army-1-A) performed work at Huachuca that included erosion control, construction of check dams, stream confinement, road construction, and fire break construction (CCC Inspection Report, 1 November 1935).
Figure 3-1. Photograph of CCC camp at Fort Huachuca (courtesy of Fort Huachuca Museum)
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From 1934 to 1936, the first major appropriations for the WPA at Fort Huachuca resulted in work to bring the post into the twentieth century. In the fall of 1936, the supervisor of the early appropriations, Maj. S.J. Raymond, Quartermaster Corps, wrote a summary of work completed between 1934 and 1936. According to the Quartermasters summary, the post was first advised of the availability of funds on July 8, 1934 and work began at Fort Huachuca almost immediately (Finley 1996). Appropriations were split between improvements and new construction with the Post Quartermaster (Maj. Raymond) supervising the former and the Constructing Quartermaster supervising the latter. Under these early works, electrical and plumbing systems were upgraded in existing structures, repairs were made to existing structures, roads were paved, and improvements made to the training camp area that housed workers hired to perform the work (Finley 1996). By July 18, 1934, eight men were hired through the Bisbee Employment Office and work had started. By April 1936, the number of workers supervised by the Post Quartermaster had swelled to 358 men. Similarly, 60 men were placed on the Constructing Quartermasters payroll in September 1935 and by May 1936 the payroll included 257 workers (Finley 1996). The availability of water at Fort Huachuca had been one of the most important factors in the long-term viability of the post since its inception. A number of the WPA projects undertaken at Fort Huachuca attempted to address the problem of a reliable water source and secure the longterm future of the post. One of the first projects was the drilling and construction of a well at the east gate. Two more wells were constructed with WPA funding near the east gate in 1936 and 1940, along with a treatment plant (1938) and a second reservoir (1939), both on Reservoir Hill. Raymonds description of the aim of the paving projects at Huachuca sums up the overall philosophy of the WPA: Use of as many workers as possible and simultaneously to use what machinery was available efficiently, to give the post a good, durable, paved highway, was the aim (Finley 1996). Highlights of the work completed between 1934 and 1936 mentioned in the Quartermasters report included: drilling of a well at the emergency landing field to provide water for the post, construction of two schools (segregated), paving and rerouting of existing roads, reconstruction of the reservation fence with barbed wire and metal posts, construction of garages for garrison personnel, and addition of improvements to allow the establishment of a summer training school for local military accessory schools. The report concluded with a description of the CCC camp established to house the workers and the provisions they were given (a cot and blankets, and mess equipment). In the spring of 1936, the U.S. Congress authorized appropriations for military posts nationwide that included $1,641,828 in appropriations for Fort Huachuca (U.S. Senate 1936). According to
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the accompanying report, the appropriations were largely designed to modernize the installations late nineteenth century structures and infrastructure. Modernization upgrades included those to the adobe hospital built in 1882, reconstruction of the water supply system, and motorization infrastructure to support the militarys move to motorized forces. Also included in the appropriations was money for paved roads, recreational facilities, and garages for personal automobiles. From these appropriations came the bulk of the WPA funded work at Fort Huachuca (HR Report No.2654 to accompany H.R.12511, May 14, 1936). WPA and CCC projects completed at Fort Huachuca between 1936 and 1940 included some of the largest undertakings. The Million Dollar Barracks (31122), a three-story, poured concrete Spanish Colonial Revival structure, was completed in 1939 and is the most visible reminder of this period at Fort Huachuca (Van West 1997:305). Two new wells (Well No. 1 in 1936 and Well No. 2 in 1940) were drilled at the Emergency Landing Field (now the East Gate) and the success of Well No. 1 precipitated the construction of Reservoir No. 2 in 1939 on Reservoir Hill, which is the ridge overlooking the Old Post (Van West et al. 1997:305). Improvements to the officers quarters along the parade ground were also made during this period (Van West et al. 1997:305). Grierson Street directly behind Officers Row contains a number of WPA/CCC improvements including: stone garages for officers automobiles, servants quarters, retaining walls, and drainage ditches. Drainage ditches were also added to the front and rear of the row of the four double barracks fronting the north side of the parade ground.
Figure 3-2. Million Dollar Barracks, 1938. Courtesy of Fort Huachuca Museum and Archives.
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Most of the WPA projects constructed before 1940 consisted primarily of infrastructure upgrades and repairs to buildings not related directly to prewar personnel increases and mobilization. The prime exception, construction of the Million Dollar Barracks, marked the beginning of a shift towards projects addressing expansion of both the post and its mission that would continue into the early 1940s (Van West et al. 1997:305). WPA work at Fort Huachuca between 1940 and 1942 saw the construction of the officers mess (43002), one of the largest buildings constructed during the World War II period. A number of storage buildings (22526, 22528, and 22530) were overhauled between 1940 and 1942, but by 1942 WPA funds had largely been reallocated towards the impending conflict.
SurveyResults
Ten resources (Table 1) were surveyed at Fort Huachuca on 5 and 6 September, 2008. The surveyed resources represent a cross-section of resource types from the WPA-CCC era at Fort Huachuca. No resources associated with the CCC training camp are extant at Huachuca and little documentation was found associating the CCC camp with extant resources. However, this does not suggest that no labor from the CCC training camp was used to construct any of the improvements at Huachuca. It is likely enrollees at the CCC training camp worked on various projects at Huachuca, particularly those requiring less skilled labor such as road grading, ditch digging, and wall building. Since work performed using WPA funding included renovations, infrastructure, and new construction, an attempt was made to survey resources falling in each of these categories. Table 4-1 is a summary of the resources surveyed.
Table 4-1: Table of Surveyed CCC-WPA Resources at Fort Huachuca Historic Name
West (Canelo) Gate Guardhouse Double Latrine at Target Range Bridge over Huachuca Creek Officers Grandstand Enlisted Mens Grandstand
Building #
11510
Construction Date
c1938
Original Use
Current Use
Notes
Guardhouse
Guardhouse
15331
1938
Latrine
Vacant
WPA New Construction Infrastructure theme; Second lane (width doubled) at later, unknown date Recreation theme; Canopy not extant Recreation theme; Previously surveyed
Transportation
Transportation
31123
1937
Recreation
Recreation
31124
1937
Recreation
Recreation
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Stone Embankment at SPRR Crossing Garage behind Allen House
1936-7
Transportation
Transportation
Infrastructure theme
42021
1936
Garage
Garage
All garage doors replaced, metal fascia added along roof eaves Infrastructure theme; Features include flagstone faced walls and ditches with coal boxes and culverts under driveways Water management theme Water management theme
c1936-9
Drainage
Drainage
22002 22004
1939 1938
Water Management Resources Several of the WPA/CCC-era projects at Fort Huachuca were constructed to establish a regular source and storage of water for the post. Resources associated with WPA water source and retention projects include Reservoir No. 2 and the Water Treatment Plant on Reservoir Hill to the south of the Old Post parade ground. From the founding of Fort Huachuca, the securing of a reliable water source has been paramount to the viability of the post. Therefore, it is no surprise that a considerable amount of the WPA funding and labor expended at Huachuca related to sourcing and storing water. Collectively, these two structures are similar in their utilitarian design, with the reservoir constructed of poured concrete structural walls and the water treatment plant reflecting the fieldstone construction typical of many WPA and CCC projects. While neither of these structures are individually significant, together they represent a concerted effort to secure and store water at Fort Huachuca through WPA funded construction projects. Both retain high integrity in all aspects and are recommended NRHP-eligible.
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Figure 4-2. Reservoir No. 2 under construction. From WPA Photo Album, Fort Huachuca Museum and Archives.
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Recreation Resources Several WPA projects at Fort Huachuca related to the recreation of soldiers stationed there. Huachuca holds a prominent place in Army athletics, from equestrian and polo events to track and field, and perhaps most notably, baseball (Smith 1978: 245). The 25th Infantry Wreckers baseball team in the Teens and the 9th U.S. Cavalry team in the Twenties both featured players who later played professionally in the Negro Baseball Leagues. Players such as Charles Wilbur Bullet Rogan, Oscar Heavy Johnson, Moses Herring, Robert Fagan, and Lemuel Hawkins played on the 25th Infantry baseball teams and had distinguished professional baseball careers. The 9th Cavalry baseball team won the Army Baseball League Championship in the 1920-21 season (Fort Huachuca Museum & Archives). Therefore, it is not surprising that two of the WPA projects at Fort Huachuca were to construct grandstands at Brock Field located at the rear of the Million Dollar Barracks. The Enlisted Mens grandstand along the first base line included a dugout, canopy, wood bleachers and storage rooms along the rear faade. The Officers grandstand located behind the home plate backstop originally had a canopy and folding stadium chairs. The Enlisted Mens grandstand was surveyed in 2000 and evaluated individually eligible for NRHP listing with architectural significance associated with WPA design and workmanship (Real Property records, Fort Huachuca). This evaluation remains justifiable in 2009. The Officers grandstand was constructed at the same time as the Enlisted Mens grandstand and also holds architectural significance for WPA associations. Both grandstands were constructed after
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the period of significance that would associate them with the notable baseball teams of the 25th Infantry and 9th Cavalry. Evaluating integrity based on its architectural significance only, the Officers grandstand is evaluated not eligible for NRHP listing due to alterations and missing features. Historic photos show a canopy structure over the Officers grandstand similar to the extant structure on the Enlisted Mens grandstand, stadium-style folding seats, and hand railings. The original railings are extant though modified where originally connected to canopy supports and neither the canopy nor the seats are extant.
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Figure 4-6. Officers Grandstand under construction. From WPA Photo Album, Fort Huachuca Museum and Archives.
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Infrastructure Resources A number of WPA projects at Huachuca are related to water or drainage conveyance and transportation. These infrastructure resources were built using WPA funding, but also may have used CCC labor under the direction of a skilled mason hired out of the Bisbee employment office. The bridge over Huachuca Creek is constructed of poured concrete and stone masonry piers with a poured concrete deck. The bridge was expanded to two lanes at an unknown date, evidenced by the flat underside and masonry piers on the downstream side and the arched openings and concrete piers on the upstream side. The addition has impacted the historic integrity; however the original design, materials, and workmanship are still visible. The bridge does not have sufficient individual significance, but rather is representative of the collective drainage infrastructure projects at Huachuca. The SPRR embankment on Whiteside Road was constructed to raise the Southern Pacific railroad spur out of a low-lying area. The raised embankment has poured concrete and rubble wall construction with fieldstone veneer facing. Although originally intended to convey railroad traffic, the embankment now has asphalt-paved Whiteside Road on top. The SPRR embankment is significant under Criterion A for its association with the WPA and CCC era at Huachuca and has sufficient integrity of design, materials, workmanship, setting, location, and feeling. The system of drainage ditches and access structures along Grierson Road to the rear of the Officers Quarters Row is another WPA infrastructure resource at Huachuca. Other WPA projects constructed garages and maid housing along Grierson. The stone lined drainage ditches, culverts, stairs, and coal boxes were constructed in conjunction with the other projects. A stone-faced retaining wall was also constructed between Grierson and an earlier officers pool. The system of ditches and access structures along Grierson are significant under Criterion A as representing WPA and CCC projects at Huachuca. The ditches and access structures retain high levels of integrity and still serve to convey storm runoff and allow access to garages and backyards from Grierson. The coal boxes are the only feature no longer in use, but most are extant. Therefore the SPRR embankment on Whiteside Road and the system of ditches and access structures along Gierson are recommended NRHP eligible.
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Figure 4-9. SPRR embankment under construction. Courtesy Fort Huachuca Museum and Archives.
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WPA New Construction Along with upgrades and renovations to existing buildings at Huachuca, the WPA funded new construction projects enabled the fort to meet its growing needs. The Million Dollar Barracks was the largest and most visible of these new construction projects, but many other smaller, support buildings were also built. The largest concentration of these structures is located along Grierson Road, to the rear of the row of Officers Quarters facing the main parade ground, and includes the maid quarters and garages. The WPA funded the construction of one-, two-, four, and nine-bay garages, with the largest located behind Allen House, the bachelor officers quarters. Typically, the garages were constructed with concrete slab foundations, irregular stone masonry walls, and wood frame shed roofs. Work was directed by skilled masons from the Bisbee employment office and likely performed by CCC enrollees who received on the job training. Alterations to the nine-bay garage located behind Allen House include replacement modern roll-up doors, replaced roof, and replaced roof metal fascias. The nine-bay garage retains historic integrity of location, design, workmanship, setting, and association, but modern alterations have negatively affected the integrity of materials and feeling. The garage does not have sufficient significance for individual listing, but would be NRHP-eligible as a contributing structure to a district composed of the infrastructure and service resources along Grierson Street or as an associated outbuilding of Allen House.
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Figure 4-12. Garage behind Allen House shortly after completion. Courtesy of Fort Huachuca Museum and Archives.
The WPA also provided funding for a new guardhouse at the Canelo Gate, the west entrance into the post. The guardhouse is a rectangular stone masonry structure with a side gable roof and shed roof porch supported by two stone masonry columns. From the as built description of the guardhouse in a 1941 WPA completion report, the only major alteration is the replacement of the slate roof with one of composition shingles. The Canelo guardhouse retains high integrity of location, design, workmanship, setting, feeling, and association and is significant under Criterion A for its associations with the WPA and CCC era at Huachuca and under Criterion C as a typical representation of the style and level of workmanship exhibited in WPA and CCC projects at the post. It is recommended eligible for the NRHP.
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Another new construction project under the WPA at Huachuca is a double latrine at the firing range. The building has stone masonry construction on a slab concrete foundation and a side gable roof. While the double latrine retains high integrity of location, design, materials, and workmanship, it has been abandoned for a number of years as demonstrated by the deteriorated wood elements and surrounding overgrowth of vegetation. The building is also exposed to the elements with no doors or windows extant and the plumbing has been capped. The double latrine does not hold sufficient significance and is recommended not eligible for NRHP listing.
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WPA Renovations In the 1930s, Fort Huachuca still used a number of buildings remaining from its frontier post days and the turn of the century. A number of WPA-funded projects focused on bringing these buildings up to modern standards. Most of the earliest buildings were constructed of adobe brick, while those from the turn of the century were predominantly wood frame. One building was surveyed and evaluated based on the significance and integrity of the WPA renovations. The Utilities Warehouse, located on the south side of Butler Road and to the west of the main parade ground, was constructed in 1920 as a utilities warehouse. It was built at the terminus of the Southern Pacific Railroad spur at Huachuca. A historic photo taken prior to WPA renovations, shows a wood frame structure with wood siding and wood decked loading docks with a hollow tile firewall and the midpoint. The WPA renovations to the building included adding stone masonry walls and poured concrete loading docks. A steel inset in the concrete reading USAWPA remains today, as does a remnant of the wooden loading docks on the west side. Along with the improvements to the SPRR spur at Whiteside Road and upgrades to other existing warehouses, the WPA renovation of the Utilities Warehouse reflected the need to modernize the transportation of supplies to the post in a pre-war buildup. Although the renovations to the Utilities Warehouse are historic and increase the significance of the structure, other alterations since then have substantially impacted the buildings historic integrity. All of the original loading
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dock bay doors have been bricked-in or replaced with single modern metal pedestrian doors. The interior has also been modernized and sub-divided for use as training classrooms. These cumulative later alterations have significantly impacted the buildings integrity of design, materials, workmanship, and feeling; while the removal of the railroad spur and change in use have impacted the buildings integrity of setting and association. The Utilities Warehouse, despite its significance as representing WPA renovations to existing buildings at Huachuca, is recommended not eligible for the NRHP due to loss of integrity.
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ConclusionsTable
Table 5-1 provides a summary of NRHP eligibility recommendations for the surveyed CCCWPA resources at Fort Huachuca.
Table 5-1: Table of NRHP Eligibility Recommendations and Status for Surveyed CCC-WPA Resources at Fort Huachuca Historic Name Building # Construction Date Original Use Current Use NRHP Eligibility Recommendation
West (Canelo) Gate Guardhouse Double Latrine at Target Range Bridge over Huachuca Creek Officers Grandstand Enlisted Mens Grandstand
11510
c1938
Guardhouse
Guardhouse
NRHP eligible
15331
1938
Latrine
Vacant
Transportation
Transportation
NRHP eligible
31123
1937
Recreation
Recreation
31124
1937
Recreation
Recreation
Stone Embankment at SPRR Crossing Garage behind Allen House Drainage Ditches and Walls along Grierson Street Reservoir No. 2 Water Treatment Plant 22002 22004 42021
1936-7
Transportation
Transportation
1936
Garage
Garage
c1936-9
Drainage
Drainage
NRHP eligible
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Civilian Conservation Corps Inspection Report. Camp No. A-1-A, Fort Huachuca, Arizona, Co. 2871, 7 November 1935. National Archives and Record Administration. Finley, James P. 1993 Huachuca Illustrated: A Magazine of the Fort Huachuca Museum. Volume 1, 1993. Buffalo Soldiers at Huachuca. The first of three issues. Military Events in the American Southwest from 1910-1916. Fort Huachuca Museum Society. Arizona. 1996 Huachuca Illustrated: A Magazine of the Fort Huachuca Museum. Volume 3, 1996. Buffalo Soldiers at Huachuca. The third of three issues. The End of an Era: Military Life Along the Border from 1930-1939. Fort Huachuca Museum Society. Arizona. HR Report No.2654 1936 U.S. Congress. House Committee on Military Affairs. Report No. 2654 to accompany H.R. 12511. 74th Congress, 2d Session. May 14, 1936. Smith, Cornelius C. Jr. 1978 Fort Huachuca: The Story of a Frontier Post. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor. U.S. Senate 1936 Senate Bill S.4722, May 12, 1936. Van West, Carla R., Mark T. Swanson, and Jeffrey H. Altschul 1997 Cultural Resources Management Plan for Fort Huachuca Military Reservation, Arizona. Statistical Research, Inc. Technical Series No. 67 1997. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District.
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1.0 Introduction
Fort Riley was established in north-central Kansas in 1853 where the confluence of the Smoky Hill and Republican Rivers form the Kansas River. It was one in a series of frontier posts established by the U.S. government to protect settlers, travelers, and traders on the overland trails through what would become the Kansas Territory, established a year later. In its many changing roles, Fort Riley has been an important part of the U.S. Army and its development through the present day. Today the post is situated near Junction City nearly halfway between Salina and Topeka along U.S. Interstate 70 (I-70). It is 125 miles west of Kansas City and 10 miles southwest of Manhattan, home of Kansas State University. The post is currently home of the venerable First Infantry Division, known as the Big Red One, which is the oldest continuously serving unit in the U.S. Army. It is home to various other units and tenants as well.
2.0 FieldandResearchMethods
Fieldwork and research were conducted by Daniel Hart and Chad Blackwell of e2M between 5-8 May 2009. The research team met with Mr. Ed Hooker of the Fort Riley environmental division and took a tour of the base. Following the tour, Mr. Hooker and the team developed a strategy to help determine buildings that were related to the Works Progress Administration (WPA) or Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and had not been previously surveyed or evaluated. This determination was made by examining WPA and CCC project cards from the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and comparing them with existing survey reports, HABS/HAER records, and other technical reports on file in the environmental office. Buildings or resources that appeared to be possible candidates for survey were further researched in the museum archives. To be selected for the survey, a resource had to be verifiably associated with the WPA or CCC and not have been previously evaluated for National Register eligibility. Exceptions to the latter were made if a pre-existing evaluation was not based on WPA or CCC significance.
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Research Methods
Research into general WPA/CCC and Fort Riley history as well as history pertaining to individual resources or buildings was conducted at the Fort Riley Museum, the Fort Riley Museum Archives, the Fort Riley environmental offices, and at the Geary County Historical Society in Junction City, Kansas. Materials collected include magazine articles and books, historic photographs, historic aerial photographs, historic maps, technical reports, newspaper articles, WPA publications, survey forms, National Register forms, WPA project cards, Fort Riley building cards, and other miscellaneous material from the Fort Riley Museum Archives files.
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Canon EOS Digital Rebel 7 megapixel camera was used to photograph survey resources. Each resource was located with a geographical positioning system (GPS) receiver and assigned a geographic coordinate (longitude and latitude in decimal degrees format, as requested on the Kansas State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Inventory form). Finally, the size, function, form, and other general attributes of each resource were described. The information was used to
complete the appropriate Kansas SHPO building or archaeological survey forms. Landscape features were more appropriately described using the Kansas archaeological forms.
3.0 HistoricContext
3.1 Chronological Overview
In 1851 Colonel Thomas Fauntleroy advocated the construction of a new army post at the confluence of the Smoky Hill and Republican Rivers; a strategic location due to the navigability of the adjacent rivers and the proximity of the Santa Fe Trail. The trail allowed troopers to patrol during the travel season. Congress agreed and provided $65,000 for construction of the post which began May 17, 1853. While the post would continue to expand, the bulk of the original post was completed by 1856. This initial frontier policing role lasted a short time before shifting to meet armed hostilities with the Kiowa and Comanche in 1860 and then again with the beginning of the American Civil War. The early days of the post were occupied with territorial defense, both from within the United States due to the anti- vs. pro-slavery conflict and from those who chose to break peace treaties with the regional Native American groups, as well as from unsettled Native Americans unhappy with the encroaching Anglo settlers. Troopers at the post were the regional policemen responding to conflicts between the territorial government and regional militias, to Native American threats, and to ethnic conflicts between Native Americans and Anglos. They also continued to patrol and escort travelers heading west along overland trails to the gold fields. By 1860 the relative peace experienced the first few years of the forts existence had faded to mounted campaign against hostile groups like the Kiowa and Comanche. During the Civil War, westward expansion continued to accelerate, and the post remained responsible for frontier policing, keeping the peace with Native Americans, and countering threats from Confederate forces, guerillas, and bushwhackers out of neighboring Confederate states. The post also hosted Confederate prisoners of war captured in New Mexico for a time in 1862. As the Civil War ended, the country again focused on settling the West and Fort Riley became one of the preeminent frontier posts. Following the war, Fort Riley became the home and headquarters of the Seventh U.S. Cavalry. In 1867, the 10th Cavalry headquarters was reassigned to Fort Riley with its celebrated African American Buffalo Soldiers. The 10th Cavalry outfitted there for duty on the frontier; however the headquarters was relocated elsewhere the following
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year. In 1878, a skirmish between Fort Riley troops and Cheyenne Dog Soldiers marked the posts last battle with Native Americans. During the 1870s and 1880s the post transitioned from a frontier outpost to a permanent fort. Cavalry units were dominant at the post due to the distances required for an effective military force. Through the 1880s the transfer to a post-frontier army led to post consolidations and closures, with Fort Leavenworth and Fort Riley the only former frontier posts left in Kansas. Beginning in 1885, over 30 new buildings including a hospital, a modern water works, and a modern electrical system were constructed. This modernization made way for the establishment of the Cavalry and Light Artillery School which began operation in 1892. The new school gave the former frontier post a new role in the military establishment that would define it for decades to come. Conflicts around the turn of the century, including service in the Cherokee Strip in Oklahoma, the Spanish American War in 1898, and the Boxer Rebellion in 1900 contributed to Fort Rileys Cavalry and Light Artillery School instruction being replaced. In 1906 the post was made a regimental post due to its central location and good rail connections for ease of troop deployment, which led to even more growth. The schools name at Fort Riley was also changed to the Mounted Service School. With a civil war in Mexico breaking out and hostilities in Europe beginning in 1914, Fort Riley saw even more recruits coming to the post to be trained for combat in various disciplines. As America entered World War I in 1917 the post ballooned further as a wartime training center. It became the largest basic training post in the country during the war. Its troop strength was estimated to be between 30-50,000 soldiers strong, an astonishing number. This had deadly consequences as the first reported U.S. cases of the global 1918 influenza pandemic were at Fort Riley and eventually affected over 18,000 soldiers with 900 mortalities. Following the war, the Mounted Service School was renamed the Cavalry School in 1919 and focused on producing balanced officers and cavalrymen who could ride well and tackle any situation. New equipment and tactics involving the tank and airplane made the cavalrys role somewhat more tenuous than it had been before. As a result of technological changes and the tactical advantages afforded vehicles, the cavalry began to teach courses on mechanized cavalry along with traditional horsemanship courses. The mechanized cavalry training of the 1920s and 1930s would be critical just a few years down the road. This transition was occurring at a hard time for the country. The Great Depression had struck in 1929 and forced many out of work. New Deal relief programs were passed to stem the tide of the catastrophic economic downturn. Despite the state of the country, Fort Riley greatly benefitted from these programs, gaining many new buildings and a wholly modernized post. With war on the horizon these work and relief programs became geared toward defense projects and served as a recruiting tool as well.
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World War II again found Fort Riley as a major training facility due to its expansive acreage and existing infrastructure. Congress authorized the construction of a Cavalry Replacement Training Center in 1940 to train soldiers in mounted and mechanized warfare seen in European theatres of war. In the spring of 1942 the post annexed 32,370 acres of land to bring its size to nearly 53,000 acres to provide an adequate training area. During World War II nearly 125,000 soldiers trained at Fort Riley for overseas combat, which included the integrated Second Cavalry Division composed of the 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments (Buffalo Soldiers) and the Second and Fourteenth Cavalry Regiments. In 1943 the fort received 1000 German prisoners of war (POWs), who were engaged in construction and labor details in and around the fort. Following World War II, the Cavalry School was permanently closed in 1946 and replaced by the Ground General School. The various limestone stables were converted into offices to house this new activity. The Ground General School trained officers in such basic courses as map reading, company administration, and military law. Fort Riley also operated the Armys only officers candidate school until 1953. The 10th Infantry Division was assigned to Fort Riley in 1948 to train new recruits for impending conflicts like the Korean War. The Aggressor School operated at Fort Riley until 1963. This school consisted of a fabricated opposition military force created for training U.S. Army forces. The Army General School replaced the Ground General School in 1950. In 1954 the 10th Infantry Division was sent to Germany to assume occupation duties, replacing the 1st Infantry Division who became the new tenant of Fort Riley in the summer of 1955. At this time Custer Hill was developed to accommodate the many new troops arriving with the 1st Infantry Division. In 1965 the Big Red One left the post for duty in Vietnam. In 1966 the post was again expanded by 50,000 acres to enhance the forts training capabilities, allowing two divisional brigades to train simultaneously. In 1970 the 1st Infantry Division returned to the post after five years of combat in Vietnam. The Third ROTC Region Headquarters was located at Fort Riley from 1973 to 1992. The fort also was home to the U.S. Army Correctional Training Brigade at Camp Funston which re-trained soldiers with minor offenses to return to active duty or civilian life. In 1990 the 1st Infantry Division was shipped to Kuwait to oppose Iraq in Operation Desert Shield/Storm. 14,000 soldiers and 6,000 pieces of equipment left Fort Riley for combat duty.
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With federal relief money being released for use throughout the country in 1932, the Kansas Federal Relief Committee, later the Kansas Emergency Relief Committee (KERC), was put in charge of distributing money received from the government. The state was divided into eleven districts which organized their own relief committee, as did counties within each district. With the election of Roosevelt in 1933, many more New Deal projects were initiated from which Kansas benefitted greatly. KERC immediately began distributing money throughout Kansas. It
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provided money for early relief project which included employing workers to do road improvements, and building farm-to-market roads, bridges, overpasses, lakes, farm ponds, and airports. These projects preceded the creation of the WPA which eventually replaced earlier federal relief organizations as well as the KERC in Kansas. At its peak in Kansas the WPA employed more than 50,000 workers (Novak 2003). Kansas was the recipient of two large CCC projects, a soil erosion and flood control project (Lyon State Lake) on White Creek in Jewell County and the State Park at Hays, KS (Junction City Union 1933) in addition to other smaller projects around the state.
3.2.1 TheCCCatFortRiley
Fort Riley was the headquarters for the CCC, Kansas City District (USACERL1993). The two large federal CCC projects in Kansas were administered by Brigadier General Abraham Lott, post commander of Fort Riley. In addition, Fort Riley was in charge of supplying all of the CCC camps in Kansas (Junction City Union 1933). Fort Riley hosted the statewide training camp for the CCC in Kansas. The state quota for Kansas was set at 3750 men, who were trained at Camp Whitside within Fort Riley during the months of May-July 1933 (Junction City Union 1933b). The first Kansas CCC recruits arrived at Camp Whitside for conditioning in early May 1933, just two short months after the formation of the CCC (Junction City Union 1933a). By May 25 1,264 men had arrived at Camp Whitside for training (Junction City Union 1933c). Shortly thereafter, two companies of World War I veterans, composed of 750 men, arrived at Camp Whitside, marking the highest capacity of the training. In 1933, the CCC training camp hosted and trained 2600 CCC recruits, African American CMTC recruits, ROTC boys, and the World War I veterans (Junction City Union 1933d). On June 14 the first of the initial recruits trained at Camp Whitside were shipped out to Minnesota for work in National Forests. Companies 784, 785, 786, and 787 along with their army officers, embarked on trains for different CCC camps in Minnesota (Junction City Union 1933e). Ten days later on June 24, Companies 1784 and 1789 also left for camps in Minnesota. Two days later on June 26, the remaining seven companies shipped out. Companies 1785, 1786, 1787, 1788, 2784, and 1785 were sent to camps in Minnesota and Company 2786, an African American company, was sent to Lyon County, KS to build the dam for Lyon State Lake (Junction City Union 1933f). The two companies of World War I veterans arrived as the last seven companies were leaving for their various camps. These veterans had trained for over slightly less than a months time. Companies 1778 and 1779 were conditioned and sent to Hays and Esbon, KS to work on flood control projects. The last of these recruits embarked for their permanent CCC camps on July 21, 1933.
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Fort Rileys commanding officer and others had high praise for the conduct of the CCC while at the fort as well as for their beautification projects completed at Fort Riley (Junction City Union 1933g). The only CCC project in Geary County was located at Fort Riley, where a camp for African American men (Company 786, established in October 1934) performed landscaping, soil conservation, and tree planting (Geary County Museum 2003).
3.2.2 TheWPAatFortRiley
The WPA also played a significant role in the development of Fort Riley. Fort Riley benefited more than any other Geary County entity from WPA funding and labor. Over the six year period that the WPA did work on the post (1936 to 1941) the post received $1,281,318 for improvements and new construction (Geary County Museum 2003). One of the commanding generals indicated as much as $ 4 million may have been spent by the WPA at Fort Riley. The WPA workers were housed at Camp Whitside initially and then moved to abandoned CCC buildings until the program ended. The WPA improved the CCC camp and added buildings of their own at the camp including Building 315, 317, and 319, used as warehouses and shops. The projects completed by the WPA in this era were part of a larger Army building program initiated in 1927 and concluded in 1940 (USACERL 1993). The first WPA projects at the post were started in 1936 and included water system improvement, construction of a new road through post, repair and rehabilitation of buildings and utilities, construction of rock dikes along the Kansas River at Marshall Field, and construction of a dining hall and kitchen (WPA 1936). Additional projects in 1937 included improving existing target range facilities at the national rifle range, building an earthen levee system with a rock core for the protection of Marshall Field, improving surface drainage and storm water drainage systems, improving and expanding the chapel and building well houses along with projects previously listed (WPA 1937). In 1938 road improvements, landscaping, sidewalk repair and construction, parks and recreation facility construction and upgrades, garage construction, construction of Patton Hall (academic building), and airport improvement (presumably at Marshall Field) were among the new and existing projects (WPA 1938). In 1939 the WPA built fourteen additional officers quarters at the main post including ten noncommissioned officers quarters of native limestone at Stone Court, three brick duplexes at Riley Place, and a stone duplex along Brick Row (USACERL 1993). They built numerous other structures and buildings and operated a plant nursery to use the plants for erosion control, reforestation, and landscaping. 1939 marked the most prolific building year for the WPA at Fort Riley (WPA 1939). 1940 was mainly occupied with continuing general improvement projects and had no significant construction projects (WPA 1940b). In 1941 the last WPA project began at Fort Riley. This project involved improving the grounds around the Cavalry Replacement
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Training Center by grading, seeding, laying sod, and planting trees, hedges and shrubs, landscaping, and building sidewalks. During their tenure at Fort Riley the WPA accomplished an impressive amount of work. They had modernized nearly all the barracks, stables, and other buildings, as well as roads, and utilities on post. They had constructed numerous new buildings such Patton Hall and various quarters such as those at Stone Court and others scattered at Carpenter Court, Marshall Field, and elsewhere. They had rebuilt Camp Funston and through it all maintained a quarry where the limestone used in new construction and repairs was extracted.
4.0 SurveyResults
Seven resources were examined for their WPA and/or CCC significance at Fort Riley (Table 41). These resources reflect both CCC and WPA projects of various types. Six WPA resources were recorded including a flood control levee around Marshall Field, stone lined ditches, three warehouses, and additions to a firing range. The older portion of the firing range had been evaluated previously for NRHP eligibility; however the WPA-constructed additions have not been evaluated for WPA associations and significance. The single CCC resource was the monument to General Leonard Wood, composed of landscaping walls and the reconstructed foundation and chimney of the generals quarters overlooking Camp Whitside.
Table 4-1: Surveyed Resources at Fort Riley Historic Name
Marshall Field Levee Rock-lined ditch General Leonard Wood Monument Firing Range Building 315 Building 317 Building 319
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1937-1940 1935-1941 Pre-World War I, foundation reconstructed ca. 1935 WPA additions-1937 1935 1935 1936
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levee ditch General Leonard Wood HQ firing range shoe repair shop unknown auto repair shop
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WPA New Construction; water control/ flood prevention theme WPA New Construction; water control/ flood prevention theme CCC reconstructed foundation as a commemorative monument Recreation theme Infrastructure theme Infrastructure theme Infrastructure theme
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4.1.1 EarthenLevee
Perhaps the largest scale individual WPA project completed at Fort Riley was the construction of a large earthen levee surrounding Marshall Army Air Field (Figure 4-1) which is situated in the flat Kansas River flood plain. According to 1937 WPA project cards, project 10764 was to Construct flood control earth levees with masonry core, and perform appurtenant work, for the protection of Marshall Field, warehouses, and hay storage area, at Fort Riley Military Reservation The project was approved on June 24, 1937 and was allotted nearly $40,000. Its completion date is unknown. This project was done in conjunction with other WPA flood control projects at Fort Riley, namely the rock spur or wing dikes, designed to capture sediment and stabilize the east riverbank, constructed adjacent to Marshal Field (Figure 4-3).
Figure 4-1: Marshall Field location map and levee section detail.
The levee is slightly over four miles in length and surrounds Marshall Army Air Field (refer to Figure 4-1 throughout this description to identify each section being discussed). The elevation of the top of the levee remains constant, but the overall height tapers from its tallest point, about 40 feet near the east bank of the Kansas River, down to as shallow as 6-8 feet near the first major river terrace to the southeast . It is approximately 30 feet wide at its base and 10-12 feet wide at the top. It is entirely accessible via vehicle by a one-lane unimproved road (Figure 4-2) on the
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northwest and northeast sections and by a two-lane improved road on the southwest and southeast sections. The northwest section of the levee follows the Kansas River bed in a shallow southeast arc along one of the river elbows. The base of the levee appears to be situated (and possibly cover) where the historic WPA-built rock dikes were constructed to stabilize and prevent bank erosion. The northeast levee section diverges from the river course to the west toward I-70 and the Whiskey Lake Road frontage road. This section ends at the I-70 frontage road and connects with the southeast levee expanse. The southeast levee section trends southwest from its north end along the I-70 frontage road. It is unclear how much of this section is original since a paved two-lane road now rests on it. This section is the shallowest of any due to its location on the high side of the airfield near the toe of the first major river terrace. The southwest levee section begins at the intersection of the frontage road and the Henry Gate road. At this point the main gate road (Henry Road) travels along the top of the levee which trends northwest. Approximately 3000 feet northwest of its starting point, the road and original levee diverge. The levee continues northnorthwest and crosses Ray Road which crosscuts it and arcs to the northeast and connects with the northwest expanse, completing the levee. To date, the levee has been unrecognized as a WPA resource. The levee played a critical role in making Marshall Field a viable and reliable airfield by securing it against the unpredictable flooding of the Kansas River. Its importance was first proven in the flood of 1951 when it maintained against the flood. It was also perhaps the most significant WPA project both in scope and scale as well as for its utility as a critical piece of infrastructure for preventing potential catastrophic damage to buildings, infrastructure and equipment such as expensive aircraft. The Marshall Field Levee is evaluated as significant under Criterion A for its association with the WPA period at Fort Riley. The levee retains sufficient integrity, particularly along the northwest and northeast sections, and is recommended NRHP-eligible. Additionally, although no WPA constructed rock dikes were observed during the survey, if these dikes adjacent to or possibly under the levee remain undisturbed and unaltered, then they would be considered as features that contribute to the NRHP eligibility of the levee resource.
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Figure 4-2: Marshall Field Levee with Marshall Field behind fence at left. Kansas river off picture to right.
Figure 4-3: Photo of Marshall Field cantonment area showing WPA rock dikes along Kansas River, December 1940. Levee now rests along inland base of buried rock dikes. Photo courtesy of the Fort Riley Museum Archives.
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4.1.2 RocklinedDrainageDitch
One rock-lined ditch was surveyed as a representative example of a WPA constructed ditch at Fort Riley. Ditches and other water control features were built at the post throughout the years the WPA labored at the base (1936-1941). They are mentioned numerous times in the WPA project cards which describe all the work that was completed at the post. Although there are no photos or direct references to this particular ditch, it is constructed in the style typical of similar WPA ditches found at other Army bases, such as Fort Sill and Fort Huachuca. These ditches are often vaguely referenced or grouped with other projects in primary sources because they are not as impressive or substantial as other, larger WPA projects built on base. Despite this, ditches and other similar types of features such as storm drains and sewers collectively ensured the smooth operation of the post and as a whole represent the substantial contribution the WPA made to infrastructure at Fort Riley. The Y-shaped ditch (Figure 4-5) is located in a greenbelt area bounded by Carpenter Avenue to the northeast, Pershing Avenue to the southwest, Godfrey Avenue to the southeast, and by a sidewalk across it at the northwest end (Figure 4-4). It has variable width and depth along its length, generally 24-36 inches wide and 18-24 inches in depth. It is composed of limestone flagstones and mortar. The longer north arm of the Y is a rectangle trough that trends southeast down the center of the greenbelt, draining it. The north end of this arm is the highest point of the ditch (Figure 4-6) and is not punctuated by any drainage pipe entering into it. The shorter south arm of the Y originates at the base of a steep hill below Building 430, a fire station (Figure 46). This arm is fed by a terra cotta pipe from Building 430 and also drains the surrounding landscape. The two arms of the Y converge to form the stem that terminates in a drain under Godfrey Avenue near the intersection of Godfrey and Carpenter Avenues (Figure 4-7). The rock-lined drainage ditch is evaluated as significant under Criterion A for its association with WPA construction projects at Fort Riley and under Criterion C as a representative example of WPA-constructed water control features at Fort Riley. The ditch retains high integrity of location, design, workmanship, setting, feeling, and association. The integrity of materials is unknown because a section of the base of the ditch had a poured concrete base for approximately 15 feet. The date of this alteration could not be verified. Despite this, the ditch is evaluated NRHP-eligible.
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Figure 4-4: Location and detail map of surveyed rock lined ditch.
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Figure 4-5: Y-junction of the rock-lined ditch. Terminus of the south arm of the ditch at upper left.
Figure 4-7: Stem of ditch which terminates in the drain under Godfrey Avenue.
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One monument at Fort Riley constructed by the CCC was recorded for its CCC association. The location was the site of General Leonard Woods headquarters during his tenure overseeing the training of soldiers at Camp Funston in preparation for World War I (Figure 4-8). The wood frame headquarters building once overlooked Camp Funston on a terraced hill. Sometime after abandonment a fire destroyed both the building and its stone fireplace and chimney. It was reportedly stabilized and landscaped by the CCC sometime after it burned. This was confirmed by the survey team upon discovery of a graffiti inscription in the concrete of one of the terrace walls at the base of the hill. It can be inferred from the concrete inscription that CCC Company
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786 accomplished the work during their training at Camp Whitside. The stabilization and landscaping included adding mortar to the limestone rock foundation wall and rebuilding the stone fireplace and chimney using new limestone. Sidewalks and a bench were added within the foundation of the former building. It also appears that the terraces below the foundation were stabilized by the CCC.
Today the site consists of a sign and historical limestone marker with a brass plaque describing the history and significance of the site (Figure 4-9) surrounded by a lower curved stone terrace wall, an upper stone terrace wall, concrete stairs from the historical marker to the foundation, and the stone foundation bulk where the chimney, sidewalks, and bench are located. Both terrace walls are capped with concrete along their full length. The lower terrace wall is approximately two feet high, 200 feet long, and is oriented northeast-southwest with a short curved section at the southwest end. The concrete CCC inscription is immediately next to the curve on the straight portion of the lower terrace wall (Figure 4-10). The inscription (Figure 4-11) reads: Louis K____. Wichita, Kan. Jan 8, 1935-37 C.C.C. 786 The upper terrace is also approximately two feet high, 90 feet long, and (Figure 4-12) parallels the lower terrace just below the foundation wall. The three-foot wide northwest-southeast trending concrete stairs begin at the lower terrace and end at the top of the foundation wall, a distance of 160 feet. The foundation platform at the top of the stairs is 65 x 60 feet, oriented northeast-southwest. The foundation wall is approximately eight feet high at its highest point at the southeast corner. Two parallel sidewalks run along the long axis of the foundation. One sidewalk continues in the center of the foundation along the path of the concrete stairs,
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Figure 4-9: Monument and sign at General Leonard Wood Headquarters site.
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Figure 4-10: Lower terrace in foreground, upper terrace and foundation wall in background.
Figure 4-11: Concrete inscription on lower terrace wall indicating name, city, date, and CCC troop.
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perpendicular to the two parallel sidewalks. The limestone and concrete bench rests in the southeast quadrant of the foundation platform (Figure 4-13). As a commemorative property, the Leonard Wood Monument must be evaluated under Criteria Consideration F, which requires that a commemorative property holds significance beyond its commemorative nature. As a work project performed by the CCC at Fort Riley, the Leonard Wood Monument holds significance for its CCC associations, in addition to its commemorative aspect. Therefore, the site is significant under Criterion A for its association with the CCC. It is perhaps the only remaining CCC resource on post that can be definitely attributed to the CCC. Despite its association with General Leonard Wood, the monument is not significant under Criterion B using Criteria Consideration F. It also does not appear eligible under Criterion C or D. As a protective measure the concrete inscription should be further documented and possibly sealed using appropriate sealants that will not harm the concrete. Additional research may provide further information into the identity of the individual named in the inscription.
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4.3.1 FiringRangeImprovements
The firing range is located in the former Camp Forsyth area (Figure 4-14). The target pit area is oriented northwest-southeast as are firing line berms. From the firing line berms, shooters faced northeast and fired at the targets. The target range consists of various elements including: a target pit area with a retaining wall, bathroom, and storage facilities; center dividing berm; and firing line berms set every 100 yards. The target range was originally constructed in the first decade of the 1900s for national rifle competitions. The WPA tripled the size of the range in 1937, which included adding additional retaining wall sections on either side of the original section, concrete storage bunkers, restrooms, drainage features, a concrete bench along the entire length, a concrete cap along the retaining wall to both unify height and enhance stability, and the center dividing berm and firing line berms set at various distances from the target pit. Based on recent aerial photographs, part of the open range area (with the firing line berms) appears to have been bisected by Venable Drive, a large storage facility of some kind constructed, and an outdoor recreation center built on part of the range (Figure 4-14). The target pit is the area between the retaining walls and the hillside (Figure 4-15) which runs parallel behind it and was used as a backstop for projectiles being fired at the targets. The pit is below firing line level and was designed to shield the target frames and range workers allowing them to raise and lower the target frames during competition, score targets, and move freely to accomplish other tasks while matches were in progress. The target pit retaining wall (Figure 416) is approximately 2780 feet long consisting of the original, stone wall center section flanked by the WPA-built concrete wall sections to either side. There are four subterranean reinforced
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concrete target storage bunkers (Figure 4-17), two in each new flanking section added by the WPA. They have steel I-beams supporting the concrete roof which is covered with earth. In the older, center portion of the range, a reinforced concrete restroom (Figure 4-17) was also added by the WPA. A two-foot high concrete bench lies along the entire length of the pit wall, except where there are entrances for the storage bunkers and restrooms (Figure 4-15 through 4-17). The bench was incorporated into the new sections added by the WPA and laid against the original limestone rock section in the center. A variable height concrete cap along the entire length of the retaining wall also appears to have been added by the WPA. A concrete gutter was built between the wall and the hillside to provide controlled drainage for a natural spring located at the northwest end of the pit (Figure 4-15). The center, stone wall portion of the range has previously been evaluated NRHP-eligible; however no determination has been made to date on the WPA additions. The WPA additions to the target range are significant under Criterion A for their association with the WPA construction program at Fort Riley. The target range retains integrity of design, materials, workmanship, location, setting, association, and feeling and is recommended eligible for listing in the NRHP.
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Figure 4-15: Target pit area. Wall and bench at right, concrete gutter at right of two-track dirt road, and hillside at left.
Figure 4-16: Retaining wall in target pit showing transition. Original section at left and WPA addition at right. Note concrete bench at bottom of wall and concrete cap on original section over limestone capstones.
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Figure 4-17: Concrete target storage bunker at left and concrete restroom at right.
4.3.2 WPACampBuildings
Three warehouses built as part of the 1935 WPA camp were surveyed. All three had previously been documented in the 1993 report Historical and Architectural Documentation Reports for Fort Riley, Kansas (USACERL 1993). The 1993 documentation included brief descriptions, condition assessments, and significance statements. These three structures were re-surveyed for this project because of their direct association with the WPA Camp and to update the prior documentation and to evaluate the structures using the WPA-CCC specific historic context. 4.3.2.1 Building 315 Building 315 was originally built by the WPA in 1935 as a shoe repair shop and is currently used as a general purpose warehouse (USACERL 1993). It is southwest of Buildings 317 and 319. The single-story rectangular building covers 11,210 square feet and is oriented northeastsouthwest along the Union Pacific Railroad tracks. It has a medium pitch, front gabled roof clad with composition shingles. Vent stacks rise from the roof along with a single central brick chimney with a corbelled cap. There is a louvered vent in each gable end. The southeast and northwest faades have a loading dock with concrete piers and deck along the entire faade. The dock along the northwest, or railroad side, appears to be original while the dock on the southeast faade appears to be a later replacement. The northwest and southeast facades each have a central bay door, four single-leaf doors, and ten double-hung windows. The southwest faade has a single-leaf door and two double-hung wood sash windows. The northeast faade has a boarded up window and door.
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This building is in fair condition and retains integrity of design, materials, workmanship, setting and feeling. It is significant under Criterion A for its WPA associations, more specifically direct ties to the WPA camp at Fort Riley, and under Criterion C as a representative example of warehouse building design followed by the WPA at Fort Riley in the late 1930s. This report concurs with the previous evaluation of Building 315 as NRHP-eligible.
4.3.2.2 Building 317 Building 317 was originally built by the WPA in 1935 for an unknown purpose and is currently used as a general purpose warehouse. It is situated between Buildings 315 and 319. The singlestory rectangular building covers 11,210 square feet and is oriented northeast-southwest along the Union Pacific Railroad tracks. It has a medium pitch, front gabled roof clad with composition shingles. Vent stacks rise from the roof along with a single central brick chimney with a corbelled cap. The southeast faade has a concrete loading dock along their entire length. There is also a central bay door, four single-leaf doors, and nine wooden double-hung windows. The northwest faade also has a loading dock along the entire length. It has two single-leaf doors and nine wooden double-hung windows. The southwest faade has a wooden double-hung window, a
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fixed window in an in-filled doorway, and a louvered vent in the gable. The northeast faade has a double-leaf metal door and louvered vent in the gable.
This building is in fair condition and, although it is more altered than Building 315, retains its historic integrity of location, design, workmanship, setting, and feeling. It is significant under Criterion A for its WPA associations, more specifically direct ties to the WPA camp at Fort Riley, and under Criterion C as a representative example of warehouse building design followed by the WPA at Fort Riley in the late 1930s. This report concurs with the previous evaluation of Building 317 as NRHP-eligible.
4.3.2.3 Building 319 Building 319 was built in 1936 by the WPA in the WPA camp as a motor repair shop and is currently used as a general instruction building (USACERL 1993). The one-story 9,690 square foot brick building is rectangular in shape and has a medium-pitch front-gabled roof clad with composition shingles. It is oriented northeast-southwest along the Union Pacific Railroad tracks and rests on a concrete foundation. The southwest faade is the main entrance which is composed of a double metal and glass door with two lights. The doors are surrounded by a
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modern metal frame storefront inset with windows. The main entrance is flanked by three double-hung windows on either side. A former single leaf door entryway has been boarded up. The northeast faade has two double-hung windows on either side of an in-filled bay door that now has a glass and metal double door in it. The southeast and northwest elevations have doublehung windows and a pedestrian door.
This building is in good condition, but has impacted integrity of design, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association due to the replacement of windows throughout, in-filling of windows and doorways, and replacement of garage doors. What presumably were originally garage bay doors on the north and south facades have been replaced with aluminum frame and glass double door entrances. No entrance on the building currently relates to its original use as a motor repair shop. It is significant under Criterion A for its WPA associations, more specifically direct ties to the WPA camp at Fort Riley, and under Criterion C as a representative example of warehouse building design followed by the WPA at Fort Riley in the late 1930s. However, due to the impacted integrity, this report disagrees with the previous evaluation of Building 319, and recommends the building as not eligible for NRHP listing.
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5.0 Conclusions
Various CCC and WPA constructed resources were recorded at Fort Riley, KS. Resources included buildings, structures, and objects. The WPA constructed numerous buildings at Fort Riley, but many were not included in this survey due to prior evaluations of NRHP-eligibility or NRHP-listing as contributing structures to the existing historic district. The majority of unevaluated WPA and CCC resources at Fort Riley include landscape and infrastructure features. Table 5-1 summarizes the buildings surveyed at Fort Riley and NRHP evaluations.
Table 5-1: NRHP Eligibility of Surveyed Resources Historic Name
Marshall Field Levee Rock-lined ditch General Leonard Wood Monument Firing Range Building 315 Building 317 Building 319
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n/a n/a n/a n/a 315 317 319
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Original Use
levee ditch General Leonard Wood HQ firing range shoe repair shop unknown auto repair shop
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1937-1940 1935-1941 Pre-World War I; monument established ca. 1935 WPA Additions-1937 1935 1935 1936
NRHP eligible NRHP eligible NRHP eligible NRHP eligible NRHP eligible NRHP eligible Not eligible
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6.0 ReferencesCited
Geary County Museum 2003 AASLH Award Nomination: Alphabet Soup and Geary County. Geary County Museum exhibit including scripts, photos, and related newspaper articles. Junction City Union (newspaper) 1933 Mrs. McCarthy A Visitor, Congresswoman Discusses C.C.C. Project With General Lott. Junction City Union 1933. Date illegible. 1933a Men Arrive at Fort Riley. May 5, 1933. 1933b Send More Men to Fort Riley. May 16, 1933. 1933c Expect 2,400 Men at Post: One Group of 318 Men to Arrive at Riley Today. May 25, 1933. 1933c War Veterans to Fort Riley, Expect 750 Men for CCC Training. June 10, 1933. 1933d C.C.C. Men to North Woods, More Than 800 Men Will Leave This Evening. June 14, 1933. 1933e C.C.C. Groups to Minnesota, Two Companies Leave Camp Whitside This Evening. June 24, 1933. 1933f C.C.C. Leaves Camp Whitside. June 26, 1933. 1933g C.C.C. Men Leave Friday, Men Will Work on Western Kansas Projects. July 20, 1933. Novak, Susan S. 2003 WPA Kansas in Kansas Heritage, Autumn 2003. U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (USACERL) 1993 Historical and Architectural Documentation Reports for Fort Riley, KS. Julie Webster and Keith Landreth, Champaign, Illinois. Works Projects Administration (WPA) 1936 WPA Project Cards. Project numbers 4440, 4441, 4442, 5393, 82-3-47-6067, 10001, 10003, 10006. 1937 WPA Project Cards. Project numbers 10--- (illegible), 10764, 10766, 65021, 20519. 1938 WPA Project Cards. Project numbers 30041, 30156, 30203, 75030, 30391. 1939 WPA Project Cards. Project numbers 40035, 40036. 1940a May 20-25, 1940: Visit the Kansas WPA, Professional and Service Projects in Your Own County. On file at the Geary County Museum Works Projects Administration Folder 1940-1942. 1940b WPA Project Cards. Project numbers 50001, 61004, 50024. 1941 WPA Project Cards. Project numbers 50025, -----, ----- (illegible).
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Kansas War Services, Service Division, Works Projects Administration, 1942. Booklet providing a summary of work carried out by the War Services section of the WPA in Kansas. On file at the Geary County Museum Works Projects Administration Folder 1940-1942.
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Introduction
Fort Sill Army Reservation is located in southwest Oklahoma in Comanche County, approximately 3 miles north of the central business district of Lawton, and encompasses 94,000 acres. Fort Sill was founded in 1869 to diminish and prevent Indian raids on nearby settlements in present-day Texas and Oklahoma. In June 1874, the U.S. Army launched a military campaign to relocate the Comanche, Kiowa, and Southern Cheyenne tribes to reservations in Indian Territory. The Red River War lasted 12 months and concluded with the surrender of Quanah Parker and his band of Quahadi Comanche at Fort Sill in June 1875. In 1894, Geronimo and other Chiricahua Apache prisoners of war were transferred to Fort Sill where they lived in villages on the range. In 1911, the School of Fire for the Field Artillery was founded at Fort Sill and continues to operate today as the U.S. Army Field Artillery School.
FieldandResearchMethods
On 14-16 January 2009 research and field survey were conducted at Fort Sill by Daniel Hart and Chad Blackwell of e2M.
2.1 Research
Research was conducted at the Fort Sill National Historic Landmark Museum Archives, base Department of Public Works (DPW), the Fort Sill Cultural Resources Office, and the Museum of the Great Plains in Lawton. Historic maps, photographs, and documents were collected as well as real property data, and previous cultural resource reports.
2.2 Fieldsurvey
On 14 January, researchers met with Cultural Resource Manager Kevin Christopher and staff architectural historian Cindy Savage who provided a list of buildings constructed in the target period (1933-1943). Research conducted at the National Archives and base archives narrowed the list of buildings to be surveyed to those buildings with documentation as CCC or WPA projects in this case, either WPA project cards or blueprints. Most structures had previously been evaluated for historic districts, but no evaluations on significance specifically with WPA or CCC associations had been made. The narrowed list of prospects represented a cross section of building, structure, and object types built by the WPA. Research was conducted at the Fort Sill Museum Archives on 15 January to document WPA and CCC projects and construction at Fort Sill. The survey of identified buildings was performed on 16 January. Prospective buildings were recorded on Oklahoma SHPO survey forms and photographed with a Canon
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EOS Digital Rebel 7 megapixel camera, meeting Oklahoma SHPO photographic documentation requirements. Their locations were recorded using a geographic positioning system (GPS) receiver.
HistoricContext
This historic context is organized as a chronological overview of Fort Sill with a portion (section 3.1) devoted to the CCC-WPA era.
3.1 ChronologicalOverview
The Fort Sill Military Reservation has been an enduring presence in southern Oklahoma since 1869. This area of the southern Plains has been inhabited by American Indians at least since Paleoindian times, as much as 10,000 years ago. The installation itself has gone through a number of phases in its development into the current U.S. Fires Center of Excellence. These phases have included acting as an agent of military control of American Indians, providing a centralized location for artillery training, acting as a materiel and equipment testing facility, and providing a centralized location for more advanced artillery and guided missile training. In its first phase, Fort Sill served as a garrison to protect the U.S. frontier, civilian and military interests and activities in the southern Plains, and as an agency to monitor the activities of American Indians living nearby. Founded by General Sheridan in 1869 to provide protection for American settlers on the then-frontier, Fort Sill also acted as an internment facility for Apache prisoners of war (POW) from 1894 to 1913. By the turn of the twentieth century, the mission of the installation changed dramatically.
The opening of the former Kiowa-Comanche-Apache and Wichita-Caddo reservations in 1901 to settlement marked the end of the need for Fort Sill as a frontier police and law enforcement agent. Fort Sill was still charged with the responsibility of the Apache POWs because as late as the 1890s the expectation existed that the post would be closed and converted to an Apache reservation. The post had lost its strategic importance until the location of the 29th Battery of Field Artillery at Fort Sill in January 1902. In 1905, the first of several artillery batteries began arriving, and by 1907 the headquarters and three batteries of the 1st Field Artillery were stationed at Fort Sill. As the military force continued to outgrow the Old Post (the original group of stone masonry buildings associated with the frontier mission), the need for a new series of buildings was noted. It was decided to build a new post, and a site west of and adjacent to the
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Old Post was selected. Construction commenced on this new portion of Fort Huachuca on 20 June 1909.
On 5 June 1911, the School of Fire for Field Artillery was established at Fort Sill. Despite the construction that began in 1909, accommodations remained scarce at the fort. In 1913, when the Infantry School of Musketry moved to Fort Sill, the School of Fire was forced to operate from an old traders store and tents (Nye 1969:326).
The ensuing years saw numerous changes to the fort as the 1st Aero Squadron arrived in 1915 to conduct the first use of aerial photos for field reconnaissance and to take part in the first squadron cross-country flight. Field artillery school war classes began at Fort Sill in 1917 to train student officers for duty in World War I. In that year, the number of students graduated jumped from 30 to 1,200 per class (Nye 1969:328329). Also in 1917, Camp Doniphan, a U.S. Army cantonment, was established at Fort Sill. That same year, Post Field was established as an aerodrome for the Air Service, the School for Aerial Observers and the Air Service School were established at Fort Sill, and the Infantry School moved out of Fort Sill. After 1918, Camp Doniphan was a field artillery brigade firing center. Most of the camp was torn down after World War I (Nye 1969:330331). In 1919, the Field Artillery School of Fire became the Field Artillery School (Nye 1969:332). The Field Artillery School was permanently established at Fort Sill in 1930. The Field Artillery School reported 1,362 enlisted men housed in temporary quarters (Parker 1934), and students had to live in Lawton until 1933-1934, until funds became available for much-needed new construction (Nye 1969:333334). Funds had previously been withheld for a number of reasons. War Department funds were scarce after World War I, limiting expenditures at existing installations, and the expectation that Fort Sill would not be the permanent home of the Field Artillery School. Coinciding with the dearth of funding, Fort Sill witnessed a rash of arson cases resulting in dozens of Ft. Sill buildings being destroyed. The government would not release funds for construction projects at Ft. Sill until they could be reasonably sure the new buildings wouldnt be torched by the arsonists. Eventually, MPs arrested 17 soldiers for the arsons, 13 were eventually convicted in U.S. District Court, 4 of whom were court martialed. This building
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push in 1933 and 1934 immediately preceded the CCC and WPA conducting work on base. These groups were responsible for much of the building construction, landscaping, and other construction at Ft. Sill during the mid to late 1930s building push. Also during the 1930s, Fort Sill was the site of significant developments in the realm of gunnery, fire detection, and mobility[,] . . . methods for quickly adjusting fire and massing the fire of several units on a target without physically moving the guns . . . [and] reconnaissance, occupation of position, and march techniques, all of which benefitted the U.S. in World War II (WWII) (Nye 1969:335). In response to the possibility that the United States would become involved in WWII, the post was expanded in 1940 to include some 130,109.41 acres. This acreage would later be reduced to the current size of 94,221 acres. From 1940 to 1941, the number of officers in courses at Fort Sill jumped from 575 to 9,000 (Nye 1969:336337). During WWII, there was a replacement training center at Fort Sill, and from 1941 to 1946, an Officer Candidate School. In 1942, a Department of Air Training was established at Fort Sill to train artillery flyers (Nye 1969:338).
After WWII, Fort Sill continued to expand in number and variety of missions. In 1945, the Army Ground Forces Air Training School (later named the Army Aviation School) was established at Fort Sill, and remained there until 1954, when it was moved to Fort Rucker, Alabama (Nye 1969:340). The United States Army Artillery Center was established in 1946 to include testing of material and equipment and was for a while the Artillery and Guided Missile School, now located at Fort Bliss, Texas. During the Korean War, activity at Fort Sill expanded. New classrooms and a new library were built during the 1950s, and in that same decade, missile training began at Fort Sill (Nye 1969:340). In 1969, the U.S. Army Artillery and Missile Center became the U.S. Army Field Artillery Center. The U.S. Army Field Artillery Center continues to operate at Fort Sill. Today, Fort Sill continues to play a significant role in military history as it has for more than 125 years.
3.2 WPACCCEraatFortSill
Fort Sill had an active and important role in Oklahomas CCC program beginning in 1933, and saw much expansion and development of its facilities between 1935 and 1942 with assistance of the WPA program. The CCC and WPA were used in combination with each other, as both labor
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and funding sources for projects at Fort Sill. Both were perhaps responsible for as much total construction at Fort Sill as at any other installation nationwide due to the building requirements of the Field Artillery School and other programs. Like other larger installations serving as CCC training camps, the specific work performed by CCC labor is not as well-documented as WPA projects. Earlier WPA projects at Fort Sill had a focus on recreation and on completing construction already in progress. Projects between 1935 and 1937 were largely recreational in nature, infrastructure-related, or completions of already underway building projects. After 1938, the nature and types of WPA projects at Fort Sill reflected the drive to build facilities to rapidly bring large numbers of personnel to readiness in anticipation of war.
Like many of the larger military installations around the country Fort Sill served as the CCC district headquarters for Oklahoma, acting as a station camp for enrollees waiting on pending physical examinations and project assignments (Holland 1970:227). In addition to acting as the district headquarters, Fort Sill hosted several CCC work camps between 1933 and 1942 (http://www.ccclegacy.org/oklahoma.htm 2009). As in other areas around the country, CCC crews could be composed of all-white, all-black, or mixed enrollees. All-black CCC companies were typically assigned to military installations and not projects located in municipal areas. One of the all-black camps at Fort Sill was camp A-1-O, established on July 1, 1935 by company 2827. Camp A-1 was reformed on 21 October 1941 by company 2830. Camp A-3-O was formed by company 2830 on 26 November 1941. Work performed by CCC crews at Fort Sill included construction of roads, bridges, culverts, and fire breaks. Company 2827 also worked on restoring the Old Stone Corral at Fort Sill, a project funded by the WPA (WPA Project Card dated 4 November 1936, CCC Camp Report for Co. 2827 dated 18 September 1937).
Table 3-1. Ft. Sill CCC Companies.
Project Forest-2 Army-1 Army-3 Army-1 Date Formed 5/27/1933 7/1/1935 11/26/1941 10/21/1941 Company # 812 2827 -C 2830 -C 4823 -C Railroad Stop Cache Ft. Sill Ft. Sill Ft. Sill Nearest Post Office Ft. Sill Ft. Sill Ft. Sill Ft. Sill distance from RR stop .5 mi E 2 mi SW 2 mi SE
Although Fort Sill was designated as the permanent home of the Field Artillery School in December 1930, funding for constructing facilities to support this new role did not become available until Depression-era recovery programs were formed (Rushing 1997:16). The need for
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additional facilities was noted in a 1930 Housing Board report that was released almost as the fort was designated officially as the home for the Field Artillery School. The Board called for the following:
An administration building, two artillery barracks on the west side of the New Post, Infantry barracks opposite the ball park, Medical detachment barracks, Materiel building, Animal Transport building, six stables, Nurses quarters, Veterinary hospital, Sixty-bed addition to hospital, Officers mess, Post quarters, Twenty-nine field officers quarters, Twenty-six apartments, Three bachelor officers quarters, laundry, bakery, warehouses, shops, etc. [Sunderland 1942 in Kane 1998:48] The Board recommended the location and phasing of new facilities including initial emphasis on housing and other facilities to come gradually later. The Board called for the replacement of housing with permanent quarters for Air Corps personnel at the Post Field and new housing in the revamped World War I-era Academic Area, to be followed by new hospital buildings, administrative and housing for the Field Artillery School. Even with the construction of this new housing, Fort Sills housing supply continued to be lacking through the late 1930s. A 1937 revision of the 1930 Housing Plan recommended a post theater, quartermaster detachment, 72 sets of noncommissioned officers quarters at Post Field; drill and riding hall; reproduction plan; childrens school; gymnasium; and reaction call. Amid budget concerns, the 1937 program saw several revisions and compromises as the some facilities were constructed and others were on the chopping block. Political events in Europe in 1939 prompted new realism. Fort Sill like other U.S. military installations saw temporary facilities become the order of the day.
Although initially funded by the Public Works Administration (precursor to the WPA), McNair Hall, a new library, and hospital addition were completed by 1935 with completion WPA funds. WPA projects in 1936 included adding concrete curbs and gutters to roads in the Academic Area and concrete pavement and curbs along Bateman Road in the New Post area. Additionally, funds were provided for an officers and an enlisted mens swimming pool, neither extant. Also in 1936, spillway and excavation projects in the Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge were listed in WPA project cards as Fort Sill projects, perhaps indicative of the use of CCC labor.
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Another early project funded by the WPA at Fort Sill was to restore the Old Stone Corral just to the south of the Old Post. The labor was provided by the newly arrived all-black CCC Company 2827 who completed the restoration by September 1937 (CCC Camp Report for Co. 2827 date 18 September 1937).
A WPA labor camp was constructed at Fort Sill in 1938 to house the 500 men working there (Barton 2008:97). An additional 325 men commuted to work at Fort Sill. WPA laborers at Fort Sill were provided medical and dental care, housed, fed, and paid 52 cents per day (Barton 2008:98). Post quartermaster, Lawrence S. Woods, requested bids in cooperation with PWA and WPA totaling $2.5 million to renovate existing buildings and to construct limited temporary buildings to support the Field Artillery School mission (Rushing 1997:19). Barracks and NCO quarters were constructed in the New Post area, south of Old Post. The row of duplex quarters along Knox Street was constructed from 1938 to 1939 along with the grading and paving of Knox Road (WPA Photo Album 1938-9).
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The Oklahoma Army National Guard leased land from the Army south of the railroad tracks, until 1927. By 1939, construction efforts were focused on the National Guard Concurrent Camp in an effort to modernize and give some permanence to this area of the post (Rushing 1997:20). These projects included a post exchange, mess buildings, HQ buildings, repair shops, and the Artillery Bowl venue. The Artillery Bowl project employed 100 WPA workers, used $40,000 in WPA funds and was completed in just five months (Rushing 1997:20-24). The rapid, prewar motorization of the Army and specifically the artillery was reflected in the renovations of stables into motor repair shops, again using WPA funding. The Lawton Constitution reported in April 1939 that the stable conversion projects added another 100 WPA workers to the existing 1,500 employed at Fort Sill (Rushing 1997:20). 1941 saw the construction of rifle ranges and armament buildings for the Field Artillery School as projects focused on the impending war.
Figure 3-2. Artillery Bowl under construction (Fort Sill National Historic Landmark & Museum).
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The majority of WPA-funded construction projects at Fort Sill occurred in the Concurrent Camp and New Post areas. Both of these areas have been evaluated for NRHP eligibility as historic districts by Fort Sills architectural historian in 2007-2008, the former for its association with World War II mobilization and modernization at Fort Sill and the latter for its association with the founding of the Field Artillery School at Fort Sill. The Concurrent Camp was evaluated as not retaining sufficient integrity for a historic district. However the Artillery Bowl was identified as individually eligible for NRHP listing. The New Post area was first evaluated for significance and integrity as an expansive Field Artillery Historic District in 1998. A re-evaluation in 2008 divided this expansive district into several smaller districts with discrete areas and periods of significance. While some of the buildings surveyed for this case study had previously been evaluated under one of these two districts, it was determined that a re-evaluation based primarily on significance associated with WPA and CCC projects at Fort Sill was appropriate.
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SurveyResultsandEvaluation
Five structures were surveyed 15-16 January 2009 and represent the variety of work performed at Fort Sill between 1935 and 1942 using WPA funding, CCC labor, or both. These structures were built for recreation, operational support, and armaments and reflect the changing direction of WPA/CCC-era projects as World War II drew ever closer. Building 2943, Hostess House The Hostess House is located in the World War II-era Concurrent Camp area and listed as a WPA-funded project on a WPA project card dated September 1940 (FY 1939). It has a rectangular plan and is constructed on a concrete slab foundation. Structural walls are ceramic tile block clad in stucco and the building has a hipped roof. Original plans dated March 1940 show a recessed porch and a L-shaped plan. Changes to the original structure include filling in the porch, alteration of fenestrations and replacement of windows and doors. This building does not retain sufficient integrity of materials, design, workmanship, and association and is evaluated not eligible for NRHP listing.
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Figure 4-2. Hostess House, from WPA Photo Album 1938-39 (courtesy of Fort Sill National Historic Landmark & Museum)
Buildings 1505, 1506, and 1507, Gun Sheds Buildings 1505, 1506, and 1507 are nearly identical buildings constructed in a row along Bateman Road, just to the west of the New Post parade ground. The buildings have L-shaped plans and low-pitch gambrel roofs with concrete slab foundations and fieldstone exterior. The three buildings were constructed using native stone and salvaged metal from airplane hangars (Kane et al 1998:169). The buildings are listed as Gun Sheds in the WPA Construction 19381940 photo album on file at the Fort Sill archives. The gun sheds were redesignated as vehicle maintenance shops after World War II. A fieldstone retaining wall is located just north of Building 1505 and appears to be constructed along with these three buildings using the same fieldstone.
Changes and additions to the buildings include: 1958 addition of concrete block chamber on east facades to house utilities, replacement of garage door on south faade with modern roll-up and single pedestrian door (date unknown), replacement of original corrugated metal roof with composite shingles, replacement of corner windows with aluminum frames and sashes, (date
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unknown), and addition of bars over corner windows (date unknown). The windows along east and west facades that sit at the eaves are tripartite, metal-framed with a center pivot casement window with fixed windows to either side. Interiors were not accessible at time of survey. While not individually significant, these structures are collectively significant under Criterion A as WPA-funded projects at Fort Sill during the prewar mobilization and architecturally significant under Criterion C as representatives of the use of native fieldstone in early 20th century architectural designs to complement earlier structures at Fort Sill. Although later alterations to update utilities and convert them to general vehicle maintenance shops have slightly impacted the integrity, these three buildings retain integrity of location, design, workmanship, setting and feeling. Therefore, they are evaluated eligible for NRHP listing.
Figure 4-3. View of completed Gun Shed (1507) dated April 1940 (courtesy of Fort Sill National Historic Landmark & Museum).
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Building 2037, Top and Body Shop The Top and Body Shop was constructed in 1939 and its construction is documented in the WPA 1938-39 Photo Album at the Fort Sill Museum Archives. The ten-bay, fieldstone building is rectangular in plan and is aligned on an east-west axis. With a side gabled roof of corrugated metal, the buildings the primary (south) faade is marked by garage bays. The primary faade has 8 garage bays flanked by a paired window opening at each end and battered buttresses at the east and west corners. The westernmost garage door is the original design consisting of two hinged garage doors with transom lights and a single pedestrian door within the right garage door. Six of the remaining garage bays have replacement roll-up wooden garage doors and one is in-filled. The north faade had 10 window openings (all boarded up) with battered buttresses between, the west faade has four window openings (all boarded up) with a battered buttress centered on the faade, and the east faade has three window openings and one garage bay with a modern roll-up door with a battered buttress centered on the faade. There is a small concrete block addition on the west faade, presumably for utilities.
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The Top and Body shop is significant under Criterion A as a WPA-funded construction project at Fort Sill during the prewar mobilization and in particular reflects the effort to motorize Army artillery before World War II. It is also architecturally significant under Criterion C for representing the Rustic style common to WPA projects and its adaptation to native stone found in earlier buildings at Fort Sill. Alterations to the building include the replacement of garage bay doors on the south faade with only one original remaining and the concrete block addition on the west faade. Original windows may exist behind the boarded up fenestrations, but access was unavailable to confirm the presence. The top and body shop retains integrity of location, setting, and feeling; but has low integrity of materials, association, design, and workmanship. Therefore, it is recommended not NRHP-eligible due to lack of historic integrity.
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SummaryandRecommendationsTable
Table 5-1 presents summary and recommendations for surveyed CCC-WPA resources at Fort Sill.
Table 5-1. Summary and Recommendations for Surveyed CCC-WPA Resources at Fort Sill.
Building Number Building Name NRHP Eligibility Recommendation
Hostess House Gun Shed Gun Shed Gun Shed Gun Shed Top and Body Shop
Not NRHP eligible NRHP eligible NRHP eligible NRHP eligible NRHP eligible Not NRHP eligible
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CCC-WPA Resources Legacy Grant Case Study: F.E. Warren AFB, Cheyenne, Wyoming
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Introduction
F. E. Warren Air Force Base is located in southeast Wyoming in Larimer County, approximately 3 miles west of the central business district of Cheyenne and encompasses 5 square miles. Fort D.A. Russell was founded in 1867 to protect the Union Pacific Railway. Troops from Fort Russell participated in the Great Sioux Indian Wars of 1876. Consolidation of western frontier posts caused the expansion of Fort Russell to house an entire brigade by the early twentieth century. After World War II, the post was transferred to the U.S. Air Force and became F.E. Warren AFB. The base became the first operational ICBM wing in the United States controlling Atlas, and later Minuteman III, missiles across 12,600 square miles in Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming.
Research and field survey were conducted at F. E. Warren AFB 12 November 2008 by Daniel Hart, Kathryn Plimpton, and Chad Blackwell.
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Research was conducted at the F. E. Warren AFB Museum, Base Archives, and Cultural Resources Office and the Wyoming State Archives. Historic maps, photographs, and documents were collected as well as real property data, and previous cultural resource reports.
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On 12 November, researchers met with Cultural Resource Manager Travis Beckwith who provided a list of buildings constructed in the target period. Research conducted at the National Archives and base archives narrowed the list to buildings with documentation that confirms their WPA or CCC association. This documentation consisted of either WPA project cards or blueprints stating WPA or CCC association. All prospective buildings had been inventoried in 1984, but no evaluations on significance with WPA or CCC associations had been made. No CCC-associated resources were identified. The narrowed list of prospects represented a cross section of building, structure, and object types built by the WPA. Prospective buildings were recorded on Wyoming SHPO survey forms and photographed with a Canon EOS Digital Rebel 7 megapixel camera, meeting Wyoming SHPO photographic documentation requirements. The locations of the surveyed buildings were recorded using a geographic positioning system (GPS) receiver.
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Historical Overview
F.E. Warren Air Force Base (AFB) has its earliest roots as a frontier outpost, Fort D.A. Russell, established in 1867 to protect construction and operation of the Union Pacific Railroad and the Overland Trail. In 1871 the post was headquarters to the famous Pawnee Scout Battalion and much of the post was involved in the Sioux War of 1876 and the Ute Campaign of 1879. Due to its prominent location on the Union Pacific line, Fort D.A. Russell remained active and expanded as other small frontier posts were closed. In 1885, the post was expanded and many buildings
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were added to accommodate eight infantry companies. During the Spanish American War, the 8th Infantry stationed at Fort D.A. Russell fought in Cuba and the Wyoming National Guard mustered at the post and shipped to the Philippines. After the Spanish-American War, Fort D.A. Russell was again expanded to accommodate an entire brigade, part of an Army-wide reorganization to maintain a larger standing force. The ensuing expansion program included erecting a large number of red brick quarters, offices, and stables between 1902 and 1910. The buildings constructed between 1855 and 1910 are similar in architectural character and form the core of the old post, designated a National Historic Landmark. Fort D.A. Russell acted as a training facility and mobilization point for forces headed to Europe for World War I. Though the Army reorganized again after World War I, Fort D.A. Russell remained active due in no small part to the efforts of Wyomings Senator F. E. Warren and chairman of the Committees on Appropriations and Military Affairs. During the interwar period, efforts were made to modernize and expand Fort D.A. Russell with Depression-era work programs like the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). It was also during this period that the post was renamed Fort Francis E. Warren in 1929 in honor of the first territorial governor and U.S. Senator. As part of the prewar mobilization, Fort F.E. Warren became a quartermaster training facility with 387 new buildings erected to accommodate 20,000 new personnel between December 1940-1941. An officers candidates school was established in 1942 and in 1943 a prisoner of war camp constructed to house first Italian and then German prisoners. Following the war, Fort F.E. Warren was transferred to the newly formed United Stated Air Force (USAF) and renamed F.E. Warren AFB. In 1958 the base became part of USAFs Strategic Air Command (SAC) and a year later the host to the 4320th Strategic Missile Wing and the nations first entirely tactical intercontinental ballistic missile base deploying 24 Atlas missiles. In 1963 the base became host to the 90th Strategic Missile Wing which deployed approximately 200 Minuteman missiles in hardened underground silos within 150 miles of the base. Despite major command changes from SAC to Air Combat Command to Space Command, missiles remain the primary mission of the base and the 90th Strategic Missile Wing. 3.2 WPA and CCC at F.E. Warren
The CCC era at F.E. Warren lasted from approximately 1933 to 1942. The posts training camp also acted as the CCC enrollee distribution point for Wyoming camps (USFS CCC) and was part of the War Departments Eighth Army Corps Area, headquartered at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. A number of CCC project camps were active around the Cheyenne and Ft. F.E. Warren area between 1933 and 1941 and engaged in a variety of work. These are enumerated in Table 3-1.
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The primary CCC labor camp in the vicinity of Ft. F.E. Warren was devoted to the construction of an arboretum just west of the post to supply trees and shrubbery for landscaping projects at the intermountain camps. Two CCC experimental camps were established for this purpose under the guidance of the National Arboretum, Bureau of Plant Industry through the U.S. Forest Service (Hanson 1973:73). Camp NA-2, first occupied August 17, 1935 by Company 3824 and in 1940 by Company 4809, did not output any plants immediately due to the time requirements to produce seedlings from seed. However, by 1936, 3 million usable seedling units were produced, increasing to 9 million in 1937 and 10 million in 1938 (Hanson 1973:237). In subsequent years, the production dropped to 1 million annually until the closure of the camp. The built environment associated with the CCC training camp at Fort F.E. Warren was, like most CCC camps in Wyoming, largely temporary in nature. As one of the main aims of the CCC was to produce men with fit minds and bodies and to prepare enrollees for strenuous labor, intense exercise programs were implemented at training camps like Fort F.E. Warren. Physical activity and recreation extended beyond the training period as many camps organized baseball teams, competed in track meets, and even held a boxing tournament at F.E. Warren in September 1934 (McWilliams 1992:11). WPA projects at Fort F.E. Warren primarily consisted of the rehabilitation of existing and construction of new structures to bring the post up to modern standards. WPA project cards for Fort F.E. Warren were found from August 1936 through October 1941. As at many installations, the majority of projects detailed in the cards included rehabilitating and improving existing buildings; constructing new or repairing existing roads; and water and sewer lines; landscaping and grading; and the construction of new facilities. Notable new construction during this period included a base theatre, base gym, and medical detachment barracks. A gas valve plant and a gas station also were constructed with WPA assistance.
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SurveyResultsandEvaluation
F.E. Warren AFB has two historic districts, one that is listed in the NRHP and the other a designated National Historic Landmark District, both associated with the late nineteenth century frontier era of Fort D.A. Russell. The NRHP district was listed in 1969 and the NHL in 1975. Additionally, a base structures inventory was conducted in 1984. The NRHP and NHL district boundaries vary slightly, but are generally confined to the central old post with some exceptions. WPA projects were interspersed among and sometimes renovations of the nineteenth century buildings composing the old post. The CCC training camp at F.E. Warren is thought to have been located south of the old post and no structures are extant. Both historic districts focus on a period of significance between 1885 to circa 1910. None of the original post buildings are extant; however the oldest remaining buildings date to 1885. The base structures inventory from 1984 resulted in uneven evaluations. While some structures were extensively documented through photography and research, others received only a cursory description and no evaluation. In general structures from outside the period of significance for the districts were evaluated as contributing structures to the district. None of the WPA-era structures were evaluated for WPA associations or significance. One result of the base inventory is that all inventoried buildings received a site trinomial from the Wyoming SHPO regardless of the level of evaluation. Six WPA-era structures were surveyed at F.E. Warren AFB on November 12, 2008. Although each of these structures has a record with the Wyoming SHPO and a site trinomial, all are either insufficiently documented or have not been evaluated appropriately for significance. While the CCC was active at F.E. Warren, particularly as a training camp and labor distribution center, no associated structures are extant on base property. Surveyed and evaluated structures were chosen based on documentation supporting WPA associations and to represent a variety of building types. These are enumerated in Table 4-1 below.
Table 4-1: Table of CCC-WPA Resources Surveyed at F.E. Warren AFB Site# Construction OriginalFunction CurrentFunction Date 48LA1858 1939 BaseTheatre BaseTheatre 48LA1859 1940 BaseGym BaseGym 48LA1860 1939 MedicalDetachment Education/Training Barracks 48LA1861 1939 BoyScoutLodge BoyScoutLodge 48LA1944 1941 GasValveFacility Vacant 48LA1946 1938 QMGasStation#1 Vacant
The surveyed buildings reflect a cross-section of types of WPA projects at F.E. Warren between 1936 and 1942. The base theater (Building 150), base gym (Building 151), and medical detachment barracks (Building 152) are large, monumental structures related to modernizing and
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expanding F.E. Warren during the immediate prewar years. The boy scout lodge (Building 153) constructed in 1939 is an example of a civilian structure built on the post with an architectural style pulled from CCC work elsewhere in Wyoming. Buildings 360 and 364, a gas valve facility and gas station built 1941 and 1938 respectively, both represent the infrastructure built under the WPA required to modernize F.E. Warren into a modern military facility. Warren Theatre, Building 150 The Warren Theatre, constructed in 1939 and apparently the earliest large WPA project at F.E. Warren, appears on a WPA project card dated 16 July 1938. The original blueprints dated 21 March 1938 list a capacity of 898 persons. The theatre, along with the gym and medical barracks, are the largest and most visible WPA buildings at F.E. Warren. Sited along the north side of the main entrance road (Randall Avenue) and across from the Base Gym, these two buildings together also represent the recreational connection to Depression-era work projects. The original blueprints show an open colonnade across the front faade and the 1984 base inventory photo shows double door entrances with rectangular transoms and side lights, making the aluminum double doors with arched transoms a significant departure. While the replacement of the primary entrance significantly impacts the integrity of design, materials, and workmanship, all other aspects of integrity remain high. What significance the theatre may have had architecturally has been diminished with these changes, however historical associations with the WPA-era at F.E. Warren remain well-represented by the building in its current form. Accordingly the Warren Theatre is evaluated NRHP-eligible based on its associations with the WPA era at F.E. Warren between 1936 and 1942.
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Base Gym, Building 151 The Base Gym, facing the Base Theatre across a manicured lawn and memorial garden, is part of a central recreation hub situated between the barracks and officers housing. The first mention of the gym at F.E. Warren in WPA project cards is 1939, along with the Medical Barracks. A 1 July 1939 project card lists Completion of construction of medical detachment barracks and gymnasium. One of the last WPA project cards, dated 8 October 1941 (FY 1942), describes work to provide recreational facilities in basement of gymnasium. While construction of the gym likely began at the same time as the Medical Barracks, it was not completed until nearly the end of the WPA era at F.E. Warren. The Base Gym is an impressive structure with a two-story primary faade facing the theatre, rising to a three-story height with clerestory windows in the main gym area, and a two-story rear wing. The base gym draws many architectural inferences and reflects a modernized and streamlined style with Classical cues reflected in the rusticated brick pilasters and simplified door pediment. The base gym is evaluated as individually significant under Criterion A for associations with the overall WPA period at F.E. Warren from 1936-1942 and under Criterion C as an example of a streamlined modern style with Classical details prevalent in Depression-era municipal architecture.
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Medical Detachment Barracks, Building 152 The Medical Detachment Barracks, constructed between 1938 and 1939, is mentioned on several WPA project cards from 30 June 1938 to 1 July 1939. An as built set of plans lists several modifications to the original structure including the addition of an elevator shaft to the rear (later removed) in 1953 and conversion of part of the interior to a dining hall in 1968. Renovations made in 1984 and 1995 largely reversed any material changes and restored original features and interior spaces. Along with the base theatre and gym, the Medical Barracks represents the largescale projects needed to bring F.E. Warren into to modern era. The barracks were constructed in a Colonial Revival style with red brick and concrete that complemented the red brick construction and understated Classical details on most of the old post buildings from the nineteenth century. Although listed in the 1984 base inventory as a contributing structure to the NRHP and NHL districts, the Medical Detachment Barracks structure is individually significant for associations with the WPA era at F.E. Warren and as a representative example of Colonial Revival style at F.E. Warren.
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Boy Scout Lodge, Building 153 The Boy Scout Lodge is unique among the other buildings surveyed at F.E. Warren in that it was constructed with funding and labor from the National Youth Administration, a Depression-era program under the auspices of the WPA. The post diary (October 1925-April 1947, available at Wyoming State Archives) has an entry for October 1939 that reads The Scout Cabin, headquarters for Boy and Girl Scouts and other junior activities, financed and built by the War Department and National Youths [sic] Administration, was completed 31st. Although under the WPA, the NYA operated independently at the state level and usually pulled local student labor for its work projects. The design of the cabin relies heavily on the Rustic Style, predominant among CCC and WPA projects at National Parks and Forests. Historic integrity of the Boy Scout Lodge remains extremely high with virtually no exterior changes between the current structure and the March 1939 blueprints. The Boy Scout Lodge is evaluated as NRHP-eligible here under Criteria A and C for its associations with the WPA era at F.E. Warren from 1936-1942 and its association with the NYA and as representative of the Rustic Style of architecture.
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Gas Valve Facility, Building 360 The Gas Valve Facility, along with the QM Gas Station, differs from the other surveyed buildings as it represents the more mundane, but no less important, WPA projects intended to bring F.E. Warren up to date. Projects such as road improvements and upgrades to utilities were just as important as the large building projects. Although WPA project cards from the National Archives do not specifically mention a gas valve facility, nearly half do mention upgrading utilities or public utility systems. Constructed in 1941, later in the WPA period at F.E. Warren, the gas valve facility has a utilitarian style, drawing on vernacular forms using simplified construction. The exposed rafter tails, low pitched roof and windows built flush with the roof sill all reflect simplified construction designs. One feature unique to the structure is a metal beam running along the exterior of the roof ridge and capped on either end with a decorative metal sphere, assumed to be part of a lightning rod system. Although no longer used to house natural gas infrastructure, the structure retains high integrity of materials, design, workmanship, setting and feeling. While not individually significant, it does hold significance as representing the WPA utility upgrades performed at F.E. Warren between 1936 and 1942 and is one of the few surviving resources at Warren that does so.
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QM Gas Station #1, Building 364 The Quartermaster Gas Station #1, like the Gas Valve Facility across 15th Cavalry Avenue from it, represents the infrastructure upgrades performed by WPA at F.E. Warren to modernize the post. As mechanized cavalry increased in importance and dominance, new facilities were required to service and repair these new machines. Blueprints for Building 364 dated 21 January 1937 show a standardized and simplified form with a function driven design with two chambers, an office and oil storage room. Also like the Gas Valve Facility, the plans and current structure show a simplified construction design, with exposed rafter tails and a low-pitch, hipped roof. WPA project cards do not mention construction of the gas station, but a card dated 26 October 1938 lists work to Install gasoline storage tanks and gasoline pump at the QM Motor repair shop and garage. The pumps are no longer extant and the road appears to have shifted from its original alignment running directly adjacent to the station. The loss of the pumps impacts the historic integrity of feeling and association, the relocation of the road impacts the integrity of setting, and the replacement of the original windows impacts design and workmanship. Considering these changes to the structure, associated features, and surroundings, it does not relate its original purpose and use. Therefore, it is evaluated as not eligible for the NRHP due to a lack of historic integrity.
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Figure 4-6. Quartermaster Gas Station #1, Building 364, view to north northwest
SummaryandRecommendationsTable
Table 3 presents NRHP eligibility evaluation recommendations for the CCC-WPA resources surveyed at F.E. Warren AFB.
Table51:TableofNRHPEligibilityEvaluationRecommendations forCCCWPAResourcesSurveyedatF.E.WarrenAFB Construction OriginalFunction CurrentFunction NRHPEvaluation Date 1939 BaseTheatre BaseTheatre Eligible;CriterionA 1940 BaseGym BaseGym Eligible;CriterionA 1939 MedicalDetachment Education/Training Eligible;CriteriaAandC Barracks 1939 BoyScoutLodge BoyScoutLodge Eligible;CriteriaAandC 1941 GasValveFacility Vacant Eligible,CriteriaAandC 1938 QMGasStation#1 Vacant NotEligible,integrity
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CCC-WPA Resources Legacy Grant Case Study: Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, California
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Introduction
Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake is located in southeast California in Kern, Inyo, and San Bernardino counties, just north of the town of Ridgecrest, 150 miles northeast of Los Angeles, and is composed of two non-contiguous ranges encompassing 1.1 million acres total. A Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS) was established at the site in November 1943 to test and evaluate rockets being developed for the Navy by the California Institute of Technology. After World War II, NOTS projects included testing and development of a variety of air-to-air missiles, aircraft rockets, free fall weapons, and torpedoes. In July 1967, NOTS China Lake and the Naval Ordnance Laboratory at Corona merged to form the Naval Weapons Center. In 1992, the Naval Weapons Center China Lake and the Pacific Missile Test Center Point Mugu were combined as a single command, the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, with each designated a Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS).
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Research and field survey were conducted at NAWS China Lake on 23 June 2009 by Steve and Linda Moffitt of eM.
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The research team began its research by contacting the China Lake Cultural Resources Manager (CRM) Michael Baskerville. He provided an email with historic data about the CCC activities at China Lake from the CCC records group at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)-Denver. Mr. Baskerville also provided a copy of a book titled Before the Navy that provided an overview history of the area prior to the Navy. The research team also visited the China Lake base museum and the Maturango Museum regarding pertinent materials but none were identified.
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On 23 June, researchers met with Mr. Baskerville who arranged for an escort to structures/sites known to have been constructed by the CCC. These were four sites with ranch-related irrigation/fire tanks constructed by the CCC under the sponsorship of the Department of Grazing prior to the Navys acquisition of the property. The team recorded the CCC structures/sites on California Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) survey forms and photographed them with a digital camera consistent with SHPO photographic documentation requirements. Measurements of the structures were taken with simple tapes, and overall site maps were prepared. The locations of the surveyed structures were recorded using a geographic positioning system (GPS) receiver.
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The military history of China Lake begins in 1943 with the Navys acquisition of the land now known as the North and South Ranges of the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. Prior to that date the area had a rich history associated with mining, homesteading and ranching, and transportation. The area contains historic roads and trails associated with early westward expansion, including the Old Spanish Trail dating back to 1776 and the Mormon Road to Salt Lake City dating to 1840s (Dept. of Navy 1997:4-6). The Old Spanish Trail connected the Spanish colonies in New Mexico and Arizona with those in California. The Mormon Trail was initially used by Mormons returning to Utah from California after the Mexican-American War. By the 1850s, the route had become well-established and known as the Salt Lake Road. Beginning in 1860, mining operations varying from solitary miners to scattered settlements
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began in the areas now occupied by the installations North and South Ranges. Gold mining in the Mojave Desert went through several boom and bust cycles between 1860 and the 1920s. During the Great Depression, many individuals returned to gold mining to make ends meet, marking a second gold rush in the California fields. With the removal of the Gold Standard in 1933, large-scale gold mining once again became a profitable enterprise, and a number of small companies established mining operations there until the onset of World War II (Dept. of Navy 1997:16). Early homesteads were constructed in the Indian Wells and Etcharren Valleys in the North Range and in the Superior Valley and scattered locations in the South Range. Homesteads were located generally near reliable water sources and established transportation routes. The federal government opened the Indian Wells Valley for homesteading in 1908. By 1919, the valley had 350 registered voters, but only 800 acres under cultivation despite 12,250 patented acres and another 49,800 acres entered for patenting in 1916 (Dept. of Navy 1997:44). In 1934, the Taylor Grazing Act opened portions of the public domain to leasing by stockmen for the grazing of livestock. With the onset of World War II, several projects combined to establish a weapons training facility at China Lake. The Navy had enlisted the assistance of scientists at the California Institute of Technology to develop rockets, and adequate facilities were needed for the testing and evaluation of these new weapons. The Navy was also looking for a site to test all aviation ordnance (Global Security-China Lake 2009). Dr. Charles Lauritsen of the California Institute of Technology (CalTech) and Cdr. Sherman Burroughs combined their efforts to find a suitable site to accommodate both needs. Dr. Lauritsen found a site near Inyokern, California with an established two-way landing strip. It was surrounded by desert and only a short driving distance from CalTechs Pasadena facilities. The Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS) was established on 8 November 1943 with the mission of a station having for its primary function the research, development and testing of weapons, and having additional function of furnishing primary training in the use of such weapons. The sparsely populated desert and practically unlimited visibility provided the perfect conditions for testing, evaluation, and training of naval aviation ordnance. The partnership between CalTech and the Navy established a pattern of pooling civilian scientists and engineers with military personnel that would lead to China Lake becoming one of the preeminent Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation (RDT&E) institutions in the world (Global Security-China Lake 2009). The Pasadena annex of the NOTS was staffed by CalTech professors who had left their classrooms to support the war effort. Their first project was to increase the effectiveness of the Navys air-dropped Mark 13 torpedo, resulting in the improved torpedo being used by naval aviators in the 1944 Battle of Leyte Gulf. After World War II, China Lake projects included the development of the Sidewinder air-to-air missile, the Shrike anti-radiation missile, the Zuni rocket, aircraft rockets, a variety of free fall weapons, torpedoes, and the TV-guided Walleye glide bomb (Global Security-China Lake 2009). NOTS and its successors also served as technical directors for all of the Navys lightweight torpedoes, each running deeper and farther with more sophisticated guidance systems to keep up with Soviet submarine advances. NOTS also played a major role in the development of the Navys ballistic missile program, eventually solving the problem of surfacing a missile from a submarine before its ignition engine fired (Global Security-China Lake 2009).
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In 1967, NOTS China Lake and the Naval Ordnance Laboratory at Corona merged to become the Naval Weapons Center, based at China Lake. In 1979, the National Parachute Test Range was transferred from El Centro to China Lake. In 1992, the Naval Weapons Center China Lake and the Pacific Missile Test Center Point Mugu were disestablished and combined to form the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWPNS), with each site designated as a Naval Air Weapons Station and a NAWCWPNS host (Global Security-China Lake 2009).
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The CCC era at China Lake predates the acquisition by the U.S. Navy. The lands that would become the naval installation were predominantly in the public domain before 1943. The surrounding areas were primarily rural and undeveloped, the only exception being the town of Inyokern. While there were a few Work Projects Administration (WPA) projects at Inyokern (all civilian), the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was active in the surrounding rural areas (Kaldenberg 2009). The Taylor Grazing Act in 1934 opened portions of public domain lands for leasing by stockmen for the purpose of grazing livestock. Combined with the existing ranch lands in the area, sheep and cattle ranching (not agriculture) was the predominant industry in the high desert. Two CCC project camps were active around the China Lake area between 1936 and 1941 and engaged primarily in water conveyance and storage work associated with livestock grazing (CCC Legacy 2009). These are enumerated in Table 1.
Table 3-1: CCC Camps Active in Inyokern/China Lake Area.
Project DG-12 G-12 Company No. 3875 3223 Camp Occupied 10/13/1936 10/21/1939 Nearest RR Inyokern Inyokern Nearest PO Inyokern Inyokern Distance from RR/ Notes 3 mi. NW 3 mi. NW
Project codes are: DG= Public Domain Grazing, G=Department of Grazing. Information compiled from CCC Camp Listings Index at http://www.ccclegacy.org/camp lists.htm (accessed 20 July 2009).
These two CCC camps associated with grazing work activities improved and piped existing springs and built storage reservoir tanks. CCC crews working on these construction projects generally numbered between 20 and 25 workers.1 The CCC improvements were located at Cole Springs, Indian Garden Springs, China Garden Springs, and Crystal Springs. Work began at Indian Garden Springs in November 1939. Project No. 549 for CCC Camp No. 12 was to construct a masonry tank for 1000 sheep and 1000 cattle in a common allotment for use by three stockmen. The project required 554 man days of labor to construct. The CCC also established a side, or spike camp, at the site. The project orders noted This storage provided for the water supply of the Darwin Side Camp, allowing ample pressure to the camp and washroom. This storage later to be used as supply for stock water to be released by manual
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control valve to the troughs at a later date when the side camp is disbanded, this development made to serve a double purpose. (Kaldenberg 2009). A 400-foot pipeline was also constructed at the site to convey water from the springs to the storage tank, requiring 160 man days of labor. In December 1939, work began at the Crystal Springs site under CCC project No. 519. This storage tank was designed for 500 cattle and use by 3 stockmen, although the allotment was for Mark Lacy and others in common. The storage tank required 806 man days of labor and again a pipeline was constructed to convey spring water to the tanks, requiring 217 man days to complete. The project report noted this spring formerly developed and used for mining operations was headed into an old existing tunnel, having a good flow and left open to erosion was almost lost by trampling and caving. (Kaldenberg 2009). At China Garden Springs, a pipeline and two storage tanks were constructed between January 1940 and March 1941. Each storage tank was designed to accommodate 500 cattle each, and the allotment was again for Mark Lacy, noted in this project order as the owner of the Cabin Bar Ranch. The first storage tank was completed on 29 February 1941 and required 774 man days of labor. The construction of the 150-foot pipeline to this storage tank required 56 man days of labor. The second storage tank at China Garden Springs was completed on 3 March 1941. Initial work began at Cole Springs in November 1938, with the area around the spring cleared and dug out and a cement pox and water pipe constructed. Apparently a dispute over claims to the surface water rights broke out shortly thereafter, delaying construction of the storage tank. Joe Ward filed claims for water and all surface privileges for mining purposes, while the allottee of the CCC grazing work was again Mark Lacy. Apparently the conflicting claims were clarified in Lacys favor as work began on 3 April 1941 on the storage tank and 400 feet of conveyance pipeline. The work was completed on 16 April 1941, requiring 261 man days of labor.
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Four CCC-era sites were surveyed at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake on 23 June 2009. The sites are masonry stock tanks, corrals and other associated features constructed near natural springs built between 1939-1941, prior to the acquisition of the land by the Navy in 1943. Some site features likely pre-date the CCC-era due to early grazing activities in the area. These sites are enumerated in Table 2 below.
Table 4-1: Table of CCC-WPA Resources Surveyed at NAWS China Lake.
Site # Crystal Springs Indian Garden Springs China Garden Springs Cole Springs Construction Date 4 Dec 1939-15 March 1940 1-29 November 1939 31 Jan 1940-29 Feb 1941, 10 Feb 1941-3 March 1941 3-16 April 1941 Original Function CCC Stock tank and corral CCC Stock tanks and corral CCC Stock tank, cabin and corral CCC Stock tank, cabin and corral Current Function Abandoned Abandoned Abandoned Abandoned
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Crystal Springs The Crystal Springs site consists of a masonry stock water tank measuring 18x18x6 ft. The tank was made with locally quarried stone. A pipe between the Crystal Springs and the tank was buried one foot underground to prevent freeze damage to the line during the winter. A corral was located approximately 110 feet to the east of the stock tank. The corral, measuring approximately 15x30 ft, was constructed of milled lumber, tree branches, live trees, and metal stakes using double twisted, double tied barbed wire. An earthen overflow reservoir, metal trough, bed frames, glass fragments, metal cans, and flaked stone debitage were also recorded at the site. The site is surrounded by a five strand barbed wire fence. The Crystal Springs stock tank was constructed by the CCC at the request of the Division of Grazing in Reno, Nevada from 4 December 1939 15 March 1940. It was used as a gathering point for stock traveling on the trail to Owens Valley. The e2M team evaluates the site as locally significant under criterion A for its association with the CCC. The site has retained its historic integrity, and is recommended here as eligible for NRHP listing.
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Indian Garden Springs The Indian Garden Springs site consists of two masonry stock water tanks, the first measuring 9x9x2 ft while the second is 10x10x5 ft. Both tanks were made with locally quarried stone and the second tank has a wood framed gable covering the open top tank reservoir. It is unclear if this covering was constructed by the CCC or added later. A round corral is located approximately 120 feet east of tank #2 and 30 feet west of tank #1. The circular corral, measuring approximately 50 ft across, is constructed of milled lumber and railroad ties using a double twisted, double tied barbed wire. Metal and wooden troughs, water pipes, glass fragments, metal cans, and flaked stone debitage were also recorded at the site. There are remnants of barbed wire fence on the north side of the site. The Indian Garden Springs stock tanks were constructed by the CCC from 1-29 November 1939. A CCC camp, the Darwin side camp, was located at the Indian Garden Springs site. The stock tank also served as water storage for the camp. A cement slab foundation on the north side of the spring is reported to be all that is left of the camp. The foundation was not relocated. This site is evaluated here as locally significant under criterion A for its association with the CCC and criterion D as it may yield information about the Darwin side camp. The site has retained its historic integrity, and is recommended here as eligible for NRHP listing.
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Figure 4-3. Indian Garden Springs Tank #2, view to southeast. China Garden Springs The China Garden Springs site consists of a masonry stock water tank measuring 9x9x2 ft. The tank was made with locally quarried stone. An earthen overflow reservoir is located northeast of the tank and a corral is located approximately 50 feet east the tank. The corral, measuring approximately 70x100 ft, is constructed of milled lumber, railroad ties, and tree branches using a double twisted, double tied barbed wire. Wooden troughs and metal water pipes were also recorded at the site. There are remnants of barbed wire fence outside the site boundaries. A wood frame structure is also located at the China Garden Springs site. The structure has an extended front gable roof with horizontal wood frame siding. There is a wood framed screen door on the east faade and an opening on the west facade. The structure measures approximately 10x15 feet, and is in deteriorated condition. It is not clear if the structure pre-dates the CCC-era. It may be associated with earlier grazing in the area. A previously recorded prehistoric site (CA-INY-5369) was located 300m south of stock water tank. The site was recorded in 1998 and included a Rose Spring projectile point. The artifacts found were consistent with those used during the Haiwee period (1350-650 B.P). This site was not relocated during the current survey. The China Garden Springs stock tank was constructed by the CCC from 31 January 1940- 3 March 1941. This site is evaluated here as locally significant under criterion A for its association with the CCC. It has retained its historic integrity, and is recommended eligible for NRHP listing.
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Cole Springs The Cole Springs site consists of a masonry stock water tank measuring 18x18x6 ft. The tank was made with locally quarried stone. The tank serves as the northeast corner of a wooden holding pen. The pen measures approximately 50x50 ft and is constructed of milled lumber, railroad ties, metal stakes using a double twisted, double tied barbed wire. A loading chute is located on the south side of the holding pen. A large corral that measures approximately 150x200 ft is located approximately 80ft southeast of the stock tank. This corral has the same construction as the holding pen. It is possible that the corral is associated with Joe Ward, who had mining claims in the area. He had claimed all water and surface privileges including the corral (Kaldenberg 2009). An arrester and cabin are also located at the site but associated with earlier mining. An earthen overflow reservoir is located 60 ft to the northeast of the tank. In addition, metal and wooden troughs, water pipes, metal cans, metal stoves, and flaked stone debitage were recorded at the site. The Cole Springs stock tank was constructed by the CCC from 3-16 April 1941. This site is evaluated here as locally significant under criterion A for its association with the CCC. It has retained integrity, and is recommended here as eligible for NRHP listing.
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Table 3 presents NRHP eligibility evaluation recommendations for the CCC resources surveyed at China Lake.
Table 5-1: Table of NRHP Eligibility Evaluation Recommendations for CCC-WPA Resources Surveyed at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake.
Site # Crystal Springs Indian Garden Springs China Garden Springs Cole Springs Construction Date 4 Dec 1939-15 March 1940 1-29 November 1939 31 Jan 1940-29 Feb 1941, 10 Feb 1941-3 March 1941 3-16 April 1941 Original Function CCC Stock tank and corral CCC Stock tanks and corral CCC Stock tank, cabin and corral CCC Stock tank and corral Current Function Abandoned Abandoned Abandoned Abandoned NRHP Evaluation NRHP Eligible criterion A NRHP Eligible criterion A and D NRHP Eligible criterion A NRHP Eligible criterion A
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APPENDIX E
BUILT BY THE WPA AND CCC: 1933-1943 NEW DEAL HISTORIC RESOURCES ON DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INSTALLATIONS (PROJECT PUBLIC EDUCATION BOOKLET)
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