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1980
An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 23, Building 24, Building 27, Building 28, Building 29, Building 30, Building 31, Building 33, and Building 35 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1905 as Servants Quarters and now serve as storage space.
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An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 23, Building 24, Building 27, Building 28, Building 29, Building 30, Building 31, Building 33, and Building 35 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1905 as Servants Quarters and now serve as storage space.
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1980
An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 106, Building 108, Building 109, Building 110, Building 111, Building 115, Building 116, Building 118, and Building 120 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1905 and 1906 as Officer's Quarters.
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An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 106, Building 108, Building 109, Building 110, Building 111, Building 115, Building 116, Building 118, and Building 120 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1905 and 1906 as Officer's Quarters.
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Computers in buildings, building and building research
Building Services Engineering Research and Technology, 1985Advances in technologies of electronic computation are revolutionising practices in all phases of building including design, on-site construction and end use. These advances have potential for increasing the usefulness, safety and economy of buildings.
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2012
“Olack Americans who believe in jobs rather than welfare; who want a piece of the action, not a part of the dole, who want a political leader who does not promise more than he can deliver, do have somewhere to go,” Floyd McKissick, the former national director of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and one of the nation’s most instantly recognizable
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“Olack Americans who believe in jobs rather than welfare; who want a piece of the action, not a part of the dole, who want a political leader who does not promise more than he can deliver, do have somewhere to go,” Floyd McKissick, the former national director of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and one of the nation’s most instantly recognizable
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1978
An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 603B, Building 604B, Building 605B, Building 606B, Building 607B, Building 608B, Building 609B, and Building 610B at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1906 as lavatories for the infantry post.
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An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 603B, Building 604B, Building 605B, Building 606B, Building 607B, Building 608B, Building 609B, and Building 610B at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1906 as lavatories for the infantry post.
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1978
An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 4001, Building 4002, Building 4003, Building 4004, Building 4005, Building 4006, Building 4007, Building 4008, Building 4009, and Building 4010 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1921 as general purpose warehouses.
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An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 4001, Building 4002, Building 4003, Building 4004, Building 4005, Building 4006, Building 4007, Building 4008, Building 4009, and Building 4010 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1921 as general purpose warehouses.
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1978
An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 2278, Building 2279, Building 2280, Building 2281, Building 2282, Building 2283, Building 2284 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1908 as warrant officer's quarters and now serve as non-commissioned officer's quarters.
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An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 2278, Building 2279, Building 2280, Building 2281, Building 2282, Building 2283, Building 2284 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1908 as warrant officer's quarters and now serve as non-commissioned officer's quarters.
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1980
An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 1, Building 2, Building 3, Building 4, Building 8, Building 9, Building 10, and Building 11 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1881 as a officers quarters. Included in the inventory are black and white photographs taken in 1980 of the structures.
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An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 1, Building 2, Building 3, Building 4, Building 8, Building 9, Building 10, and Building 11 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1881 as a officers quarters. Included in the inventory are black and white photographs taken in 1980 of the structures.
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1980
An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 628, Building 630, Building 632, Building 634, Building 636, Building 638, Building 640, and Building 642 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1886 as officers quarters. Included in the inventory are black and white photographs taken in 1980 of the
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An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 628, Building 630, Building 632, Building 634, Building 636, Building 638, Building 640, and Building 642 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1886 as officers quarters. Included in the inventory are black and white photographs taken in 1980 of the
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1980
An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 143 Building 144, Building 145, Building 146, Building 147, Building 149, Building 2248, and Building 2250 Barracks at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1907 and 1908 as barracks.
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An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 143 Building 144, Building 145, Building 146, Building 147, Building 149, Building 2248, and Building 2250 Barracks at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1907 and 1908 as barracks.
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