National Historic Context for Department of Defense Installations, 1790-1940, Volume I of IV

Summary

The National Historic Context for Department of Defense Installations, 1790 - 1940 is a Legacy Resource Management Program demonstration project that provides a methodological and historical framework for the assessment of the relative significance of Department of Defense (DoD) historic properties within the context of nationwide military construction. The project examines the historical and architectural evolution of construction on military installations located in the contiguous United States from 1790 to 1940. Part I - Chronological Overview.

Cite this Record

National Historic Context for Department of Defense Installations, 1790-1940, Volume I of IV. Deborah K. Cannan, Leo Hirrel, Katherine E. Grandine, Kathryn M. Kuranda, Bethany M. Usher, Hugh B. McAloon, Martha R. Williams. 1995 ( tDAR id: 468559) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8468559

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Spatial Coverage

min long: -125.596; min lat: 24.089 ; max long: -65.83; max lat: 49.413 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Air Force Civil Engineer Center

Principal Investigator(s): R. Christopher Goodwin

Submitted To(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District

Record Identifiers

Contract No.(s): DACW31-89-D-0059

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