Commanding Officer's Quarters - Fort Missoula, MT
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 46° 50.580 W 114° 03.439
11T E 724367 N 5191922
After the turn of the century Fort Missoula was rebuilt, changing from log buildings to mission style with red tile roofs. This, the CO's residence, sits in the middle of a row of similar residences.
Waymark Code: WMMZEW
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 11/28/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member ZenPanda
Views: 1

Commanding Officer's Quarters
Reconstruction of Fort Missoula between 1904 and 1912 transformed the old log and frame complex into a more modern, more attractive facility. The Mission style, at the height of popularity during this period, was well suited to this purpose. The attractive, red-tiled roofs added color but the sturdy design ethic followed Spartan military standards in the use of concrete and steel with minimal surface ornamentation. Built in 1910 at a cost of $15,596, this two-and-one-half-story single family residence was primarily designed to house the post commander or his civilian counterparts. From 1910 to 1940, more than ten commanding officers and their families resided here at different times. Most stayed at the fort a few years before being transferred elsewhere. The commanding officer and his family often hosted social gatherings while in residence at the fort.
From the NRHP Plaque
Describe the area and history:
The CO's quarters were placed in the middle of the officers' quarters buildings, all of which overlook the parade grounds. Naturally, the CO had a large building to himself as he was expected to host a lot of parties and other events.


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