Name |
Year |
Address |
Remarks |
McDowell Hall (Officers' Club) | 1855 | | Originally 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 2 | 1863 | | A plain clapboard house with the stock details of the period and a certain army austerity. Designed to complement McDowell Hall. |
Quarters 3 | 1855 | | The old rubble walls of the basement and first floor are believed to be the original. The second floor was added later. |
Quarters 4 | 1855 | | The 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. |