U. S. Army Office of the Construction Quartermaster Corps
Padilla, Mary, transmitter
Title
AN ELEVATED VIEW OF FORT HUACHUCA TAKEN IN 1918 AN DLOOKING TO THE NORTHEAST (FORT HUACHUCA HISTORICAL MUSEUM, PHOTOGRAPH 1918.00.00.20, PHOTOGRAPHER UNIDENTIFIED, CREATED BY AND PROPERTY OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY) - Fort Huachuca, Cavalry Stables, Clarkson Road, Sierra Vista, Cochise County, AZ
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Significance: Seven Cavalry Stables at Fort Huachuca, a military installation located in southeastern Arizona, were completed in 1916, utilizing a standardized quartermaster corps plan. The structures are eligible for their listing on the National Register of Historic Places due to their association with the 10th cavalry, popularly known as the Buffalo Soldiers, and the punitive expedition into Mexico in 1916-1917, and because they are unique examples of a rare examples of a rare architecture type and represent the only known examples of a stables construction using the Quartermaster Corps Plan No. 291.
Survey number: HABS AZ-210
Building/structure dates: 1916 Initial Construction