Fort Mason Historic District
Contributing Buildings Sequenced By Address
Name Year Address Remarks
McDowell Hall (Officers' Club)1855Originally constructed as a private residence in 1855, its style today may be described as modified Victorian. The second floor is a profusion of bedrooms and baths displaying the long history of their occupants in a progression from 1866 of differing kinds of architecture and window design.
Quarters 21863A plain clapboard house with the stock details of the period and a certain army austerity. Designed to complement McDowell Hall.
Quarters 31855The old rubble walls of the basement and first floor are believed to be the original. The second floor was added later.
Quarters 41855The original house, dating from 1855, appears from old photographs to have been a one-story Gothic Revival cottage very much like the Fremont Cottage to the north although the present two-story building bears stock Victorian details of the 1870's like the other Quarters.
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