Building 2279 (Other Keyword)
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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...
OAHP Historic Structure Inventory, Building 2157-Building 2420, 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 with inventory forms and accompanying photographs include: magazines, stables, Pentathlon instruction building, veterinary hospitals, water well engine house, vehicle and storage sheds, garages, radio station, pumping plant, barracks, gift chapel, telephone exchange, bakery, guard house, post headquarters, warrant officer's quarters, temporary World War II...
OAHP Inventory, Building 2278, Building 2279, Building 2280, Building 2281, Building 2282, Building 2283, Building 2284, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1978)
An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 2278, Building 2279, Building 2280, Building 2281, Building 2282, Building 2283, Building 2284 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1908 as warrant officer's quarters and now serve as non-commissioned officer's quarters.
Photograph, Building 2279, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
Photograph of the northwest corner of Building 2279 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Response from F. Lawerence Oaks to John Brenneman, Project Review of Parking Pads Near Buildings 2279-2284, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1999)
Fort Sam Houston submitted to the Texas Historical Commission a project review for parking pads near Buildings 2279, 2280, 2281, 2282, 2283, and 2284. This letter serves as comment on the proposed undertaking from the State Historic Preservation Officer, the Executive Director of the Texas Historical Commission.