The Infantry Barracks - Vancouver, Washington
Posted by: BruceS
N 45° 37.653 W 122° 39.972
10T E 526019 N 5052721
Marker for the oldest remaining barracks at Vancouver Barracks.
Waymark Code: WMJB4C
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 10/22/2013
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Text of marker:
The Infantry Barracks
The Infantry Barracks is the oldest surviving structure in Vancouver Barracks proper. It was constructed in 1887, one of three identical buildings built to house individual companies of the 14th Infantry. Though it was built prior to the standardization of architecture at army posts, the Infantry Barracks shows only slight modification to an 1872 design issued by Quartermaster General Meigs. It is a simple, Classic Revival style building, and originally had a porch on the second story as well as the first. The offices, store rooms, day room, dining room, kitchen, and other related spaces were on the bottom floor. The top floor was an open dormitory for 48 men, known as the "Squad Room."