Girl with pitcher and woman holding child in foregrd. H89888 U.S. Copyright Office Stereo copyrighted by Underwood & Underwood. No. (59) 9324. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Captio More
H89905 U.S. Copyright Office Stereo copyrighted by Underwood & Underwood. No. (6) 9325. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Markets; Greece Sparta; Photog. I.; Shelf.
Shepherd in foregrd. at scene of famous heroic stand of Spartans against Persians in 480 B.C. Stereo copyrighted by Underwood & Underwood. No. (91) 9354. This record contains unverified, old data from caption c More
Significance: Building T-1010 is a Hospital Administration Building, Type HA-3, the only example located at Fort McCoy. Approaching Building T-1010 from the circular service drive one entered the building eith More
Significance: Building T-10110 is a Garage-Hospital, Type G-1, the only building of this type constructed in the hospital area at Camp McCoy. Building T-10110 accommodated six cars, but was soon inadequate to More
Significance: Building T-10121 is a Paint Shop, Type PTS-1. This is the only example of this type of building in the hospital area. This building is currently being used as a storage facility for various mate More
Significance: Building T-10118 is a Recreation Building, Type RB-2, which was used by soldiers who served in the medical corps. Building T-10118 is one of two buildings of this type found at McCoy; the other e More
Significance: Building T-1073 is a Standard Hospital Ward, Type W-1, with a 33-bed capacity; as one of thirty such buildings, it is the most common type of structure located at the hospital area. Survey numbe More
Significance: Building T-1004 is an Officers' Recreation Building, Type ORBL-3, which served officers in the medical corps (either doctors or nurses). Building T-1004 is one of two buildings of this type found More
Significance: Building T-10107 is a Store House (M.D.), Type SH-7. There are six Type SH-7 buildings located at the south end of the hospital area. Survey number: HABS WI-308-DS Building/structure dates: 194 More
Significance: Building T-10122 is a Utility Shop, Type US-1. This is the only example of this type of building in the hospital area. Building T-10122 exhibits the traits that distinguish it as a World War II- More
Significance: Building T-1041 is a Combination Standard Hospital Ward, Type W-2, with a 26 bed capacity (original). This type of ward provided for the seriously ill, and isolation of these patients, as compare More
Significance: Building T-1099 was constructed originally as an Administration Building, Type A-6, which provided office space for twenty clerks and two officers. In 1943, this building was converted into a foo More
Significance: Building T-1027 is a Standard Hospital Ward, Type W-1, with a 33-bed capacity; as one of thirty such buildings, it is the most common type of structure located at the hospital area. The Type W-1s More
Significance: Building T-1068 is a Ward, Type I-H, with a 25 bed capacity; this is the only building of this type in the hospital area. It was a Neuropsychiatric Ward in 1943 and was constructed from Plan No. More
Significance: Building T-1038 is a Standard Hospital Ward, Type W-1, with a 33-bed capacity; as one of thirty such buildings, it is the most common type of structure located at the hospital area. Survey number More
Significance: Building T-10108 is a Store House (M.D.), Type SH-7. There are six Type SH-7 buildings located at the south end of the hospital area. Survey number: HABS WI-308-DT Building/structure dates: 194 More
Significance: Building T-1022 is a Combination Standard Hospital Ware, Type W-2, with a 26 bed capacity (original). This type of ward provided for the seriously ill, and isolation of these patients, as compare More
Significance: According to the Camp McCoy's Annual Report to the Surgeon General for 1943, a severe shortage of patient beds was experienced; during the first half of the year, overflow patients were placed in More
Significance: Building T-1025 is a Ward, Type D-H, with a 26 bed capacity. There are two such buildings in the hospital area, with the other example being Building T-1043. The plan for these buildings, 1100-6 More
Significance: Building T-1006 is a Hospital Quarters, Type NQ-24, with a 24 bed capacity. It served as either doctors' or nurses' quarters, and is one of ten examples of this type at McCoy. These buildings ar More
Significance: Building T-1045 is a Combination Standard Hospital Ward, Type W-2, with a 26 bed capacity. This type of ward provided for the seriously ill, and the isolation of these patients, as compared to th More
Significance: Building T-1034 is an Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat (EENT) Clinic, Type CLIN-P-H, a specialized facility for the treatment of deficiencies and ailments of those areas. This is the only example of thi More
Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer. More
The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Mccoy State: Wisconsin (WI) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: FORSCOM Scene Camera Operator: Tim Wilder, C More
U.S. 5TH FLEET AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (Jul. 05, 2010) Aviation Ordnanceman Airman Brett Vainavicz, from Sparta, Mich., paints a heating unit in a male restroom aboard the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (C More