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New Deal Category: Armories

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138th Infantry Regiment Armory (former) – St. Louis MO

138th Infantry Regiment Armory (Former) - St. Louis MO

The Public Works Administration (PWA) funded the construction of the 138th Infantry Regiment Armory in St. Louis MO. Completed in 1937, the armory building has been converted to office space. Excerpt from Missouri Armories: The Guard’s Home in Architecture and… read more

Project type: Armories, Military and Public Safety
Agency: Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

19th Street Armory – Harrisburg PA

Harrisburg’s 19th Street Armory was constructed in 1937-8 as a New Deal project. The Public Works Administration (PWA) provided a $28,752 grant for the project, whose total cost was $89,050. PWA Docket No. PA [W]1807.

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

Admiral Coontz Armory – Hannibal MO

The Hannibal Armory is constructed of rock that was obtained from a local quarry that also was the source for the adjacent Clemens field baseball field.  There is a locked room that was previously used for arms, but the majority… read more

Project type: Armories, Civic Facilities, Military and Public Safety
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Anadarko Armory – Anadarko OK

“This WPA Project brought in $60,000 to the economy of Anadarko and employed 210 people, for a period of 13 months… One of the significant projects of the WPA during the years 1935-1943 was the construction of military armories. This… read more

Project type: Armories, Civic Facilities, Military and Public Safety
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Angel Island Building 21 – Tiburon CA

Excavate below first floor of Building #21, underpin walls and piers of Building #21, and carry to solid bearing. Install complete drying room with lines, fans and louvres. Provide adequate room for ten-chair barber shop installation. Cut exterior doors, build… read more

Project type: Armories, Civic Facilities, Military and Public Safety, Parks and Recreation
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory – Allentown PA

The Pennsylvania National Guard armory building at W Allen St. and 15th St. in Allentown was originally constructed in the late 1930s as a New Deal project. The Public Works Administration (PWA) provided a $40,000 grant for the project, whose… read more

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

Armory – Bainville MT

According to a DoD Heritage Report, the W.P.A. constructed an armory in Bainville, Montana. Assuming this project was undertaken, the location and status of this facility is unknown to Living New Deal. Official Project Number 65‐91‐1605

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory – Chinook MT

Chinook Armory - Chinook MT

The W.P.A. constructed an armory in Chinook, Montana. Official Project Number 65-91-1602. According to local newspaper articles, the new armory was initial used as a civic center for various community events, as well as a jail, and office space for… read more

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory – Clearfield PA

The Clearfield Armory was constructed in 1937-8 as a New Deal project. The Public Works Administration (PWA) provided a $29,118 grant for the project, whose total cost was $91,324. PWA Docket No. PA [W]1810.

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

Armory – Coraopolis PA

The Coraopolis Armory was constructed in 1938 as a New Deal project. The Public Works Administration (PWA) provided a $34,908 grant for the project, whose total cost was $105,572. PWA Docket No. PA [W]1850.

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

Armory – Culbertson MT

The W.P.A. constructed an armory in Marion, Montana. The facility is located at southeast corner corner of Broadway Ave. and 3rd St. E. Official Project Number 65‐91‐160X

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory – Fillmore UT

“During the 1930s, UTNG used federal money, often supplied through the Works Progress Administration (WPA), to build or expand a number of UTNG facilities. The WPA funded eight armories and several garage and storage areas for the UTNG. By 1940,… read more

Project type: Civic Facilities, Armories, Military and Public Safety
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory – Hartsville SC

The historic National Guard armory in Hartsville, South Carolina was constructed by the Work Projects Administration from 1939 to 1940. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Project type: Armories, Civic Facilities, Military and Public Safety
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory – Hiawatha KS

The striking PWA Moderne-style National Guard Armory in Hiawatha, Kansas was constructed in 1938 by the Works progress Administration (WPA). The armory is still in service. According to News-Press Now, “a plaque on the National Guard Armory credits the Works… read more

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA)

Armory – Kalispell MT

The W.P.A. constructed an armory in Kalispell, Montana. The location and status of this facility is unknown to Living New Deal. “Construct Armory building” Official Project Number: 165‐1‐91‐114 Total project cost: $82,810.00 Sponsor: U.S. Navy Department “Provide Armory building” Official… read more

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory – Lewisburg PA

The Lewisburg Armory was constructed in 1937-8 as a New Deal project. The Public Works Administration (PWA) provided a $28,726 grant for the project, whose total cost was $88,543. PWA Docket No. PA [W]1852.

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

Armory – Marion MT

The W.P.A. constructed an armory in Marion, Montana. The location and status of this facility is unknown to Living New Deal. Official Project Number 65‐91‐1601

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory – Okmulgee OK

“Located at the northwest corner of W. 2nd and Alabama Streets, west of downtown Okmulgee, this armory was built by the WPA and completed in 1936. It was constructed of native limestone, quarried nearby and gave work to between 300… read more

Project type: Armories, Civic Facilities, Military and Public Safety
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory – Poplar MT

According to a DoD Heritage Report, the W.P.A. constructed an armory in Poplar, Montana. The location and status of this facility is unknown to Living New Deal. Official Project Numbers 65‐91‐1603, and 165‐1‐91‐93 [total cost: $91,814.00. Sponsor: Montana State Armory… read more

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory – Sidney MT

According to a DoD Heritage Report, the W.P.A. constructed an armory in Sidney, Montana. Assuming this project was undertaken, the location and status of this facility is unknown to Living New Deal. Official Project Number 65‐91‐1593

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory – Tonkawa OK

“The Tonkawa Armory is located east of the downtown area on North Street. The armory is rectangular (136′ x 124′) and constructed of native limestone in the Romanesque style. The architect firm was Nolan, Bryan, Ahler. The roof is concrete… read more

Project type: Armories, Military and Public Safety
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory – Watonga OK

The Watonga Armory was constructed between 1935 and 1937 as a WPA project. This can be documented by the bronze shield above the entrance, and the cornerstone. The armory was placed on the National Register in 1994. This is a… read more

Project type: Armories, Civic Facilities, Military and Public Safety
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory – Whitehall MT

The W.P.A. constructed an armory in Whitehall, Montana. The location and status of this facility is unknown to Living New Deal. Official Project Number 65‐91‐1592

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory – Williamsport PA

The Williamsport Armory was constructed in 1937-8 as a New Deal project. The Public Works Administration (PWA) provided a $16,000 grant for the project, whose total cost was $47,896. PWA Docket No. PA [W]1822.

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

Armory – Wolf Point MT

The W.P.A. constructed an armory in Wolf Point, Montana. “In the WPA records, an armory is listed in the same line with roads. The armory and barracks were near the courthouse, today’s library, and the Coliseum. Without the WPA funding, the… read more

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory – Yale OK

The Works Progress Administration built an armory in Yale, OK in 1936. Contributor note: “The Armory in Yale, as with most Oklahoma armories, was constructed by the WPA. This stone armory is located at 200 S. Main, and appears to… read more

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory – Yazoo City MS

The armory for Yazoo City was funded by the WPA with a projected cost of $52,000. Located on the corner of Jackson Avenue and Twelfth Street, it was intended for use as the armory, auditorium, and other public use. The… read more

Project type: Armories, Military and Public Safety
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory (demolished) – Cedar City UT

“During the 1930s, UTNG used federal money, often supplied through the Works Progress Administration (WPA), to build or expand a number of UTNG facilities. The WPA funded eight armories and several garage and storage areas for the UTNG. By 1940,… read more

Project type: Civic Facilities, Armories, Military and Public Safety
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory (demolished) – Ligonier PA

The former Ligonier Armory was constructed in 1937-8 as a New Deal project. The Public Works Administration (PWA) provided a $20,282 grant for the project, whose total cost was $63,948. The structure was demolished in the 2000s. PWA Docket No. PA [W]1835.

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

Armory (demolished) – Logan UT

“During the 1930s, UTNG used federal money, often supplied through the Works Progress Administration (WPA), to build or expand a number of UTNG facilities. The WPA funded eight armories and several garage and storage areas for the UTNG. By 1940,… read more

Project type: Civic Facilities, Armories, Military and Public Safety
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory (demolished) – Nephi UT

“During the 1930s, UTNG used federal money, often supplied through the Works Progress Administration (WPA), to build or expand a number of UTNG facilities. The WPA funded eight armories and several garage and storage areas for the UTNG. By 1940,… read more

Project type:
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory (demolished) – Rock Island IL

The historic Rock Island Armory was constructed with the assistance of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds between 1936 and 1937. The PWA supplied a $147,272 grant for the project, whose total cost was $359,626. The structure was demolished in… read more

Project type: Armories, Civic Facilities, Military and Public Safety
Agency: Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

Armory (demolished) – Spanish Fork UT

“During the 1930s, UTNG used federal money, often supplied through the Works Progress Administration (WPA), to build or expand a number of UTNG facilities. The WPA funded eight armories and several garage and storage areas for the UTNG. By 1940,… read more

Project type:
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory (demolished) Development – Casper WY

The Civil Works Administration (CWA) and Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) worked to dramatically improve the conditions at the old armory in Casper, Wyoming in 1934. Casper Star-Tribune described the project as an “armory for the use of the national… read more

Project type: Armories, Military and Public Safety
Agency: Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA), Civil Works Administration (CWA), Work Relief Programs

Armory (demolished) Improvements – Bridgeton NJ

The historic 3rd Regiment Armory building on Washington St. in Bridgeton, New Jersey was the recipient of WPA improvement efforts: “Replacing present rotted out window sills and painting, cleaning and white‐washing walls in the Armory building.” WPA Official Project Number: 65‐22‐5648

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory (demolished) Improvements – Lowell MA

The Works Progress Administration (WPA) conducted improvement work at the historic armory building in Lowell, Mass. Since demolished, the site of the old armory is now known as Armory Park. WPA project details: “Armory buildings, facilities, and grounds” Official Project Number:… read more

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory (demolished) Improvements – New London CT

W.P.A. improvements to the former Armory building (which Living New Deal believes to be on Washington Ave., and since demolished) in New London, CT included the following projects: Construct armory and drill shed Official Project Number: 165‐1‐15‐145 Total project cost: $219,898.00 Sponsor:… read more

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory (demolished) Improvements – Norwich CT

W.P.A. improvements to the former Armory building in Norwich, CT, included: “Paint interior and exterior of Armory building”. Official Project Number: 65‐15‐1940

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory (demolished) Improvements – Passaic NJ

The historic 113th Infantry Armory building in Passaic, New Jersey was the recipient of WPA improvement efforts. As per project description: “Improve 113th Infantry Armory Building, located at River Drive and Main Avenue.” “The Armory Building served Passaic, and its now… read more

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Armory (demolished) Improvements – Somerville NJ

The historic armory in Somerville, New Jersey was the recipient of WPA improvement efforts. As per project descriptions: “Improvements to Armory;” “Replacing concrete floor paint walls, replace plumbing fixtures and paint floors, in Armory.” The structure, which was located on the… read more

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs
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