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 HB773336 Exterior, View From Railroad Tracks Looking Northwest
|  HB773337 Exterior, Southwest View
|  HB773338 Exterior, Northeast View
|  HB773339 Exterior, Central Portion Of East Front
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 HB773340 Interior, First Floor, South Wing, View Looking North
|  HB773341 Interior, Second Floor, South Wing, View Looking South
|  HB773342 Photocopy Of Photograph (location Of Original Unknown) Photographer Unknown, Date Unknown View From Railroad Tracks Looking Northwest
|  HB773343 Photocopy Of Drawing (original In Possession Of National Archives And Record Service, Record Group 92) Delineator Unknown, Date Unknown Basement Floor Plan
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 HB773344 Photocopy Of Drawing (original In Possession Of National Archives And Record Service, Record Group 92) Delineator Unknown, Date Unknown First Floor Plan
|  HB773345 Photocopy Of Drawing (original In Possession Of National Archives And Record Service, Record Group 92) Delineator Unknown, Date Unknown Second Floor Plan
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Item Title
LocationTwenty-second & Woolworth Streets,
Omaha, NE
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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.
Notes
Survey number HABS NE-40-A
Unprocessed field note material exists for this structure (FN-38).
Building/structure dates:
1904 initial construction
Building/structure dates:
1982 demolished
Significance: The Omaha Quartermaster Depot has gained its significance by being associated with, and a part of, the Omaha Quartermaster Depot Historical District (listed as an Historic District by the National Register of Historic Places in 1978). The Quartermaster Depot, historically known as the "Old Corral," played a significant part in late nineteenth and early twentieth century local and regional history, and today remains as a remarkable cohesive example of the changing role played by the military and railroad in the development and "westward expansion" following the Civil War.
Subjects
FiresMilitary OrganizationsRailroad Stations
Related Names
Misener, Walter T.
Dickey, Pat, Photographer
Worth, Dan M., Historian
Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Contents
Photograph caption(s):
1. EXTERIOR, VIEW FROM RAILROAD TRACKS LOOKING NORTHWEST
2. EXTERIOR, SOUTHWEST VIEW
3. EXTERIOR, NORTHEAST VIEW
4. EXTERIOR, CENTRAL PORTION OF EAST FRONT
5. INTERIOR, FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH WING, VIEW LOOKING NORTH
6. INTERIOR, SECOND FLOOR, SOUTH WING, VIEW LOOKING SOUTH
7. Photocopy of photograph (Location of original unknown) Photographer unknown, Date unknown VIEW FROM RAILROAD TRACKS LOOKING NORTHWEST
8. Photocopy of drawing (Original in possession of National Archives and Record Service, Record Group 92) Delineator unknown, Date unknown BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
9. Photocopy of drawing (Original in possession of National Archives and Record Service, Record Group 92) Delineator unknown, Date unknown FIRST FLOOR PLAN
10. Photocopy of drawing (Original in possession of National Archives and Record Service, Record Group 92) Delineator unknown, Date unknown SECOND FLOOR PLAN
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