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Item Title
LocationRandall Avenue between Sixth & Fifth Streets,
Cheyenne, WY
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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.
Notes
Survey number HABS WY-148
National Register Number: 69000191
Significance: The Artillery Barracks were constructed in 1903-04 to house some 120 enlisted men for the Army's Artillery Corps. Identical with the barracks building immediately west, this was one of many large-scale buildings built as part of an extensive construction program at Fort David A. Russell around the turn of the century. The Artillery Barracks are a typically configured masonry building, one of a long series of brick and frame enlisted men's dormitories situated along Randall Avenue. With its red brick walls, white trim, and symmetrical facade with full-width colonnade and front pediment, the building typifies the modified Colonial Revival architectural style widely used by the Army's Quartermaster General's office.
Subjects
Barracks
Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
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