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A Historic Context Statement for a World War II Era Black Officers' Club at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri (Legacy 93-0945)
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This context is the first effort at evaluating a WWII period building at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, for nomination to the National Register. The building was used as the Black Officers' Club in the time before integration of the forces. The document includes an appendix discussion of German POW stonework at Fort Leonard Wood.


A Historic Context Statement for a World War II Era Black Officers' Club at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri - Report (Legacy 93-0945) (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven Smith.

This context is the first effort at evaluating a WWII period building at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, for nomination to the National Register. The building was used as the Black Officers' Club in the time before integration of the forces. The document includes an appendix discussion of German POW stonework at Fort Leonard Wood.


Historic Properties Survey of 4800 Acres On the Fort Leonard Wood Military Reservation in Pulaski, Laclede, and Texas Counties, Missouri (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charles W. Markman. Timothy E. Baumann.

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Made It In the Timber: a Settlement History of the Fort Leonard Wood Region (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven D. Smith.

Despite its isolation, tough, independent-minded pioneers from Tennessee and Kentucky gradually settled the land between the Big Piney River and Roubidoux Creek in southern Pulaski County, Missouri, beginning in the early nineteenth century. This book relates the settlement history and use of this beautiful but tenuous Missouri Ozark region from its initial exploration to its purchase by the U.S. Army just prior to World War II for the construction of Fort Leonard Wood. It is a story of a...


Miller Cave (23Pu2), Fort Leonard Wood, Pulaski County, Missouri: Report of Archaeological Testing and Assessement of Damage (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charles W. Markman.

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Phase I Historic Properties Investigations of Timber Sale Parcels, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael J. McNerney. Wesley Neal.

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Phase I Historic Properties Investigations of Training Areas, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael J. McNerney.

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