File:DETAIL OF NON-FUNCTIONAL, FOLDING DOOR ON NORTH FAand-199;ADE - Vancouver Barracks, Paint Shop and Central Heating Plant, East Fifth Street southeast of McLoughlin Road, Vancouver, HABS WA-269-12.tif
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[edit]DETAIL OF NON-FUNCTIONAL, FOLDING DOOR ON NORTH FAand-199;ADE - Vancouver Barracks, Paint Shop and Central Heating Plant, East Fifth Street southeast of McLoughlin Road, Vancouver, Clark County, WA | |||||
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Photographer |
Gleason, David |
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Title |
DETAIL OF NON-FUNCTIONAL, FOLDING DOOR ON NORTH FAand-199;ADE - Vancouver Barracks, Paint Shop and Central Heating Plant, East Fifth Street southeast of McLoughlin Road, Vancouver, Clark County, WA |
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Description |
United States Army Reserve |
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Depicted place | Washington; Clark County; Vancouver | ||||
Date | 2009 | ||||
Dimensions | 4 x 5 in. | ||||
Current location |
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print |
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Accession number |
HABS WA-269-12 |
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The Paint Shop/Fire House reflects the building development within Vancouver Barracks that occurred during the Great Depression when the post was designated as one of the induction centers and a headquarters for the CCC. In 1935, over a dozen support buildings were constructed to accommodate the influx of enrollees, and the Vancouver Barracks' role as a CCC supply and administrative center. Completed in 1935-1936, the Paint Shop/Fire House was part of a complex of motor pool buildings built on the south side of East Fifth Street (originally Evergreen Highway), the main east-west road through Vancouver Barracks. These utilitarian buildings were vital to the operations of the CCC camps. The structure was originally constructed in 1935 as a Paint Shop (No. 302), with a separate Central Heating Plant (No. 305) constructed in 1936. The two structures were later altered into a single structure for use as a Fire House and renumbered as a single building (No. 408), with an added hose drying tower, sometime between 1936-1944.
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Source | https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/wa0866.photos.576532p | ||||
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