Historic Context for Department of Defense World War II Permanent Construction
Author(s): Deborah C. Whelan; Leo Hirrel; William T. Dod; J. Hampton Tucker; Katherine Grandine
Year: 1997
Summary
The Historic Context for Department of Defense (DoD) World War II Permanent Construction combines two previous reports: Historic Context for Department of Defense Facilities World War II Permanent Construction (Hirrel et al., draft June 1994) and Methodology for World War II Permanent Construction (Whelan, draft August 1996).
The report is divided into two parts. Part I examines the historical, architectural and technological development of permanent facilities constructed On behalf of, and by, the military on the home front during World-War II. Part II provides a framework for identifying and evaluating DoD permanent facilities constructed during World War II applying the National Register Criteria for Evaluation.
Cite this Record
Historic Context for Department of Defense World War II Permanent Construction. Deborah C. Whelan, Leo Hirrel, William T. Dod, J. Hampton Tucker, Katherine Grandine. 1997 ( tDAR id: 468572) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8468572
Keywords
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
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Architectural Documentation
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Architectural Survey
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Heritage Management
Temporal Keywords
World War II
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WWII
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Air Force Civil Engineer Center
Principal Investigator(s): Kathryn M. Kuranda
Submitted To(s): US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District
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