U.S. Army Vancouver Barracks

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U.S. Army Vancouver Barracks is a historic military post in Vancouver, Washington, that served as a key U.S. Army installation in the Pacific Northwest from the 19th century into the 20th century.

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U.S. Army Vancouver Barracks canonical 1
Vancouver Barracks 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Army post
historic site
military installation
adjacentTo Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
surface form: Fort Vancouver (Hudson’s Bay Company fur trading post site)
architectureStyle 19th-century U.S. Army post architecture
category 19th-century establishments in Washington Territory
Historic districts in Washington (state)
Military facilities in Washington (state)
United States Army post
surface form: United States Army posts
controlledBy United States Army
country United States of America
surface form: United States
established 1849
foundedBy United States Army
surface form: U.S. Army
function regional headquarters for U.S. Army operations in the Pacific Northwest
training post for U.S. Army units
garrison United States Army
hasBuilding barracks buildings
headquarters buildings
officers’ row
parade ground
historicDesignation part of Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Clark County, Washington NERFINISHED
Pacific Northwest
Vancouver, Washington
Washington
surface form: Washington (state)
locatedOn north bank of the Columbia River
near Portland, Oregon, United States
surface form: Portland, Oregon metropolitan area
operatedBy United States Army
ownedBy United States Army
partOf Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
precededBy Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
surface form: Hudson’s Bay Company Fort Vancouver (as regional center of power)
region Pacific Northwest
surface form: Pacific Northwest of the United States
significance key U.S. Army installation in the Pacific Northwest in the 19th and 20th centuries
one of the earliest permanent U.S. Army posts in the Pacific Northwest
transitionedUse from active military post to historic and administrative uses
usedDuring American Civil War
Indian Wars in the Pacific Northwest
Spanish–American War
World War I
World War II

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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site hasPart U.S. Army Vancouver Barracks
U.S. Army Department of the Columbia hasHeadquarters U.S. Army Vancouver Barracks
this entity surface form: Vancouver Barracks