Fort Hartsuff Quartermaster's Storehouse
Introduction
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Images
Buggy inside the Storehouse
Buggy inside the Storehouse
Wagon inside the Storehouse
Quartermaster Storehouse
Sign for Quartermaster Storehouse
Backstory and Context
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Typically 1870’s Army posts with both Infantry and Calvary were laid out so that the infantry barracks were on one side of the parade ground with a mirror image cavalry barracks on the other side. Fort Hartsuff was no exception. But when the post was downsized to a single company of infantry, the cavalry barracks was no longer needed to house the cavalry personnel. What was needed was a place to house the quartermasters and commissary material. As was the case with the post hospital, the plans were changed and the existing foundation was used to form a thirty foot by one hundred foot warehouse. Sentries were posted in and around the storehouse as the post’s remoteness and scarcity of supplies made pilferage a continual problem
Sources
Domeier, Jim. "The Guide to Fort Hartsuff (1874-1881)." . .