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This project contains Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation Inventory forms and pictures for historic buildings at Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, which are now part of Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. The data and information were collected as part of a project undertaken by the National Park Service, Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation (OAHP). The collection comprises data pertaining to historic structures located at both Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis. This project...
Historic Photograph, Paint and Dope Shop Building 129, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1931)
Black and white photograph of paint and dope shop number 129 at Randolph Air Force Base in 1931. This photograph was taken from a O.Q.M.G. Form with an additional number #1141.
Historic Photographs, Buildings 124-164, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1931)
Black and white building record photographs of historic structures 124-164 on Randolph Air Force Base. Photographs were taken in 1930/1931, with follow-up photographs of the same buildings in 1941/1942.
Historical and Architectural Photographs, Randolph Air Force Base
A collection of photographs taken of Randolph Air Force Base and its many features from the early 1900s to the present day.
OAHP Historic Structure Inventory, Building 52-Building 184B, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1980)
A group of historic structure inventory forms and photographs for Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. Types of buildings and features with inventory forms and accompanying photographs include: water tanks, gun shed, storehouses, a museum, administrative office buildings, incinerator, generator, switching station, distribution transformer, barracks, officers' quarters, bachelors officers' quarters, garages, kitchens, mess halls, shops, latrines, and a telephone exchange.
OAHP Inventory, Building 122, Building 124, Building 126, Building 129, Building 131, Building 134 Barracks, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1980)
An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 122, Building 124, Building 126, Building 129, Building 131, and Building 134 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1905 as barracks. Included in the inventory are black and white photographs taken in 1980 of the structures.
Response from Stanley Graves to John Brenneman, Proposed Renovations for Building 129 Former Cavalry Barracks, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1997)
The Texas Historical Commission has received and reviewed the 95% complete documents from Fort Sam Houston for the proposed renovations for Building 129 that formerly served as the cavalry barracks. This letter details the Commission's comments and recommendations for the project. Copied to this correspondence is David Brigham (Cultural Resource Manager, Fort Sam Houston) and Richard Keeler (Marmon Mok Architect Engineers Interiors).