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Fort Mason Collection, 1873-1993 GOGA 35337 Golden Gate National Recreation Area ATTN: Park Archives and Records Center Building 201, Fort Mason San Francisco, CA 94123 [Mailing Address] Park Archives and Records Center Presidio of San Francisco Building 667 McDowell Ave. San Francisco, CA 94129 [Physical Address] www.nps.gov/goga/historyculture Phone: 415-561-2807 Fax: 415-441-1618 Susan Ewing Haley, Park Archivist

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Fort Mason Collection, 1873-1993

GOGA 35337

Golden Gate National Recreation Area

ATTN: Park Archives and Records Center

Building 201, Fort Mason

San Francisco, CA 94123

[Mailing Address]

Park Archives and Records Center

Presidio of San Francisco

Building 667 McDowell Ave.

San Francisco, CA 94129

[Physical Address]

www.nps.gov/goga/historyculture

Phone: 415-561-2807

Fax: 415-441-1618

Susan Ewing Haley, Park Archivist

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Introduction

Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Park Description

Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA), a unit of the National Park Service, was

established by an Act of Congress on October 27, 1972. The 80,000-acre park encompasses a

great diversity of cultural and natural resources in and around the Bay Area of San Francisco,

California. It includes Muir Woods National Monument and Fort Point National Historic Site.

The park holds almost five million three-dimensional and documentary artifacts dating from the

time before European contact to the present. They are preserved and maintained for the public

by the Division of Cultural Resources and Museum Management, which includes the Park

Archives and Records Center (PARC).

Park Archives and Records Center

Historical Note

GGNRA and the sites within it have been collecting records since their inception. The PARC

was established in 1994 to receive records and archival collections from the U.S. Army and the

Presidio Army Museum after the closure of the Presidio of San Francisco as an Army base. The

collections continue to grow through the donation of materials by private individuals, transfer of

inactive park records by staff, and acquisition of relevant documentary materials.

Scope of Collections

The archival collections in the custody of the GGNRA document the history and activity of the

various sites and groups associated with the park, described in the park’s Scope of Collection

Statement (2009).

The PARC contains U.S. Army and National Park Service facility records for the Presidio of San

Francisco, forts and coast defense sites in the area, and various GGNRA sites. Subjects and sites

documented include the United States Army (Bear Flag Revolt, Civil War, Spanish-American

War, Mexican War, World War I, Army Air Service, Coast Artillery, Army medical facilities

and issues, World War II, Army support during natural disasters, Viet Nam War, and Operation

Desert Storm); Alcatraz Island (Army fortress, Army Disciplinary Barracks, U.S. Penitentiary,

and Indian Occupation); the natural resources conservation movement resulting in the

establishment of Muir Woods National Monument; agriculture in the Marin Headlands; Point

Reyes Peninsula and Bolinas Lagoon areas; U.S. Lifesaving/Coast Guard Services; San

Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906; Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915; natural

resources and environmental issues; and preservation of open space in the Bay Area. Also

included in the PARC are many of the GGNRA administrative records that document the

development and expansion of this park.

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Visiting the PARC for Research

The PARC is located in an historic brick building, formerly a cavalry stable, on the Presidio of

San Francisco. Collections and archives support services are available for walk-in research

during open hours or by appointment. Please contact the PARC (see below) for the current

schedule of reference hours.

Copy Services

Black and white photocopy services for standard and oversize materials are available on-site.

Color photocopying, photographic duplication, and duplication of other media are available by

special arrangement. Researchers are charged for all duplicates on a cost-recovery basis.

Rights and Publications

Copies are provided under the Fair Use provisions of the Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.).

Researchers must complete a Permission to Publish Contract form with the Park Archivist for

any other intended use of these materials (such as publication or exhibit). Researchers should

consult with staff regarding their needs for commercial or public use of materials.

Legal Status of Holdings

Many holdings of the PARC were acquired/transferred prior to the establishment of the archives

program, and have little documentation on their provenance (source/chain of custody). All

materials received after 1994 have been accessioned and documented. If provenance cannot be

determined, the PARC assumes that it owns the property rights, but does not own the copyright.

Staff will provide assistance, but it is the responsibility of the researcher to acquire permission

from the copyright holder to cite, quote, or reproduce collection materials.

Collections developed by or for government organizations or operations are in the public domain

and may be used, cited, and quoted without restriction, provided they are properly credited to the

PARC. The archives contain no national security classified materials.

Donations to the Collections

The PARC welcomes donations of a variety of historic materials that meet the criteria in the

Scope of Collections Statement and do not duplicate existing holdings. Collections are

maintained for research use in perpetuity; there is no guarantee that items will be exhibited. If

you own materials that may be relevant to the themes of GGNRA and would like to deposit them

in the PARC, please consult with an archivist.

How to Use This Finding Aid

This document contains information on the contents and significance of an archival collection. It

includes descriptive information; repository information; collection history; biographical or

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historical information on creators of the collection; and a container or folder list of everything in

the collection. After reviewing the finding aid, please discuss your specific needs with the

archivist who will locate and retrieve the relevant materials.

How to Use the Collections

Please follow all rules and regulations regarding research, the use of the research facility, and the

handling of collection materials. This will protect the collections so they continue to be available

for generations to come. If anything appears to be out of order or damaged, please notify a staff

member.

Contacts

For additional information on the use of archival collections at GGNRA, please contact the Park

Archives and Records Center:

Mailing Address:

National Park Service

Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Attn: Park Archives and Records Center

Fort Mason, Bldg. 201

San Francisco, CA 94123

Physical Address:

Park Archives and Records Center

Presidio of San Francisco

Building 667 McDowell Avenue

San Francisco, CA 94129

Phone: (415) 561-2807

Fax: (415) 441-1618

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Fort Mason Collection1

Scope and Content

Title

Fort Mason Collection, 1870-1994

Alternate title: San Francisco Port of Embarkation Records, 1870-1994

Dates

Inclusive: 1830-1994

Bulk: 1960-1974

Collection Number

Catalog number GOGA 35337 (Accession Number GOGA-02347, Army Records

Groups AFOMA and OABFOMA)

Creator

United States Army.

Volume/Extent /Cumulation

15.9 linear feet:

-20 document boxes (B1-20) – 10 LF

-3 – 15x19x3-inch OS flat boxes (B21-23) – 0.9 LF

-1 – 17x21x2-inch OS flat boxes (B24) – 0.2 LF

-48 – Oversize map folders – 4.8 LF

Provenance

The building plans and records (AFOMA Army Records Group) for Fort Mason were

most likely transferred from Fort Mason to the Presidio of San Francisco when it became

a sub-installation of the Presidio after the fort’s deactivation. PARC acquired the

collection upon the deactivation of the Presidio and the transfer of its property to the

National Park Service in 1994.

The records included under the Army Records Group OABFOMA were copied from the

Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC) and the Public Affairs Office of the

MTMC at the Oakland Army Base by Susan Ewing Haley and accessioned into the Park

Archives in February and May of 1997.

Scope Note

The Fort Mason Collection is comprised of real property and building utilization records,

historic documents which traverse the spectrum of reservation boundary and easement

titles to information on the founding of the State of California and San Francisco to the

1 Cover image: Fort Mason Building 317 (Pier 1), Plant Engineer Building, 1962. Official U.S. Army Photograph.

(Golden Gate NRA, Park Archives, Fort Mason Collection, GOGA 35337 B14 F11)

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initial acquisition of railroad facilities, records which document the role of the San

Francisco Port of Embarkation during World War II throughout the Bay Area as well as

the Western Coast at large, records which document Fort Mason’s deactivation and

transfer to the National Park Service (NPS) which encompassed the movement of

operations to Oakland and then, eventually, to the Presidio of San Francisco, and, finally,

records which document the beginning of NPS environmental conservation and

architectural restoration and reuse efforts. The collection also includes oversized maps,

plans, and drawings which document the changing Fort Mason landscape under United

States Army ownership, as well as a few drawings which depict NPS plans for future

development which were consulted by the Army during deactivation while Fort Mason

was cohabitated by the Army and the Park Service.

Significance: This collection is significant for PARC retention because of its detailed

documentation of California’s origins, military management and domestic wartime

operations of a major port of embarkation in a metropolitan city, as well as an insight into

how the City of San Francisco negotiates for land acquisitions and how the National Park

Service initially conducted itself during the initial transfer and joint ownership of the Fort

Mason property.

Related Records: Please note that this list is not comprehensive. It is intended as an aid

to researchers. For more complete information, contact the reference archivist.

GOGA 8357 Fort Mason Property Records, 1943-1955

The collection is in good condition overall, however, there are facets that have fairly

acute water and associated mold damage. Also, particular materials—such as mylar and

vellum—that are frequently used for maps and plans have absorbed a pungent odor in

accordance with the collection’s location to the coast and the ocean.

Frequently, photocopies and Xeroxes of informational materials—such as documentation

of reservation boundaries and ownership rights (leases, railroad trackage), deactivation,

and transfer—appear in multiple files, but have been retained in order to leave the

provenance of the materials as a whole entity, unmolested.

Index/Added Entries

Aerial Photos, 1930-1940

Aerial Photos, 1940-1950

Aerial Photos, 1950-1960

Alcatraz Island (Calif.)

California—History

Community organization—California

Examiner (San Francisco, Calif.: 1899)

Fort Mason (Calif.)—History

Fort Mason (Calif.)—Planning

Fort Mason (Calif.)

Fort McDowell (Calif.)—History

Golden Gate National Recreation Area (Calif.)

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Golden Gate National Recreation Area (Calif.)—Buildings, Structures, etc.

Golden Gate National Recreation Area (Calif.)—History

Historic buildings—California

Land Use—California—Planning

Letterman General Hospital (San Francisco, Calif.)

Military Architecture

Military base closure—California

Military bases—California—San Francisco

Military bases—Maintenance

Military maps

National parks and reserves—History

National Register of Historic Places

Photography, Military

Presidio of San Francisco (Calif.)

Presidio of San Francisco (Calif.)—Buildings

Railroads—California

Real Property—Fort Mason (Calif.)

Recreation areas—California—Golden Gate National Recreation Area

San Francisco (Calif.)—History

San Francisco (Calif.)—Newspapers

San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.)

San Francisco Chronicle

United States. Army

United States. Army—Barracks and quarters

United States. Army—Military construction operations

Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975

World War, 1939-1945—California—San Francisco

Preferred Citation

“Golden Gate NRA, Park Archives, Fort Mason Collection, GOGA 35337, [Item

Description, Box and Folder Numbers]”

Processing Information

Processed by Nicole Meldahl,

Completed in August 2008.

Updated by Nicole Hayduk,

Completed in November 2012.

Timeline of Fort Mason

History of Fort Mason

Fort Mason Timeline

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1797: Punta Medanos is recognized by the Spanish Governor of the California territory, Don Diego de

Borcia as a sub-fort of the Presidio.

1806: The installation is practically abandoned by Governor Jose Joaquin de Arrillaga when he discovers

the mounted guns are useless from exposure and neglect.

1848: A joint Navy and Engineering Commission is appointed to select points of defense for California

and identifies Point San Jose as prime real estate.

1850: President Fillmore designates Point San Jose as a military reservation of 100 acres.

1854: Due to military inattention, squatters set up residence at Black Point; notable squatters include John

C. Fremont, who was an integral part of the Bear Flag Rebellion that established the state of California,

and his wife Jessie Benton, the daughter of Senator Benton from Missouri—who built “Porter’s Lodge”—

as well as Leonidas K. Haskell.

1859: United States Senator David Broderick dies in what is presently known as Quarters 3—originally

the Haskell House—of wounds sustained in a duel with Justice Terry of the State Supreme Court

concerning California’s induction into the Union as a slave state.

1863: The military reservation sees its first military occupation due to the Civil War build up of

fortifications along the bay; John C. Fremont’s house is razed despite litigious attempts to retain his

property, and other construction ensues to provide for troops and operations.

1866: Commanding General of the Pacific takes up residence at former Haskell’s former residence.

1872: Old buildings built by squatters and hastily built buildings erected during the Civil War are

reconditioned, and a guardhouse, a hospital, and a supply depot are constructed.

1882: The post loses its name of Black Point in favor of Fort Mason, named in honor of Brevet Brigadier

General Richard Barnes Mason, the first military governor of California from 1847 to 1849 and,

consequently, the person responsible for the orders which procured the 1848 survey that established the

fort.

1898-1902: Expeditions to the Philippines during the Spanish-American War which embark from Fort

Mason are the first forces to leave the United States for a foreign war.

1906: Fort Mason serves as a command center and refugee camp following the earthquake; essential

records of the Headquarters of the Pacific Division and the Department of California are transported from

the Phelan Building to the fort, and the Quartermaster Depot also transfers its operations to the fort after

its Montgomery Street location is burned.

1908: The War Department decides to centralize all Quartermaster activities at Fort Mason following the

1906 Earthquake.

1911: The Army Transport Service beings operations from the Fort Mason piers.

1912: The first phase of intensive construction begins; the piers and associated storehouses are

constructed by the architectural firm of Rankin, Kellog, and Crane of Philadelphia.

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1914: The State Board of Harbor Commission builds a railroad tunnel over 1,500 feet long passing under

Fort Mason from a portal near Aquatic Park on the east to a west portal emerging near the Army piers at

Beach and Laguna streets.

1915: All Quartermaster activities are fully operational from Fort Mason.

1919-1920: Fort Mason supplies a large amount of railway equipment via the ATS and transports troops

to and from Vladivostok in support of an Army expedition to Siberia, as well as repatriates

Czechoslovakian soldiers.

1925: The supply depot at Fort Mason is officially renamed the San Francisco General Depot and is

charged with the supply of the Ninth Corps Area, Alaska, the Philippines, the Hawaiian and Panama

Canal Departments, as well as forces in China.

1927: The City of San Francisco is given rights to The Palace of Fine Arts in exchange for free and clear

use of the spur tracks and railroad which runs between The Presidio of San Francisco and Fort Mason.

1932: Fort Mason is designated the San Francisco Port of Embarkation and General Depot under the

command of Brigadier General C.S. Lincoln.

1933-1939: Fort Mason supplies several hundred Civilian Conservation Corps camps on the Pacific

Coast.

1940: Brigadier General John C. H. Lee assumes command and recommends the acquisition of lands

from the Oakland Outer Harbor for expansion.

1941: Camp Stoneman is opened to facilitate troop movement overseas.

1941-1942: Fort Mason negotiates for and constructs Oakland Army Base.

1941-1944: Fort Mason, acting head of the San Francisco Port of Embarkation, acquires piers along the

West Coast and expands its operations throughout the Bay Area.

1941: Benicia Arsenal on Suisun Bay is acquired as an ammunition loading facility.

1941-1944: Commercial piers on San Francisco’s Embarcadero are leased.

1942: Parr Terminal facilities are acquired in Richmond, California, and are used as an

ammunition loading point until Japanese capitulation.

1942-1943: Los Angeles Sub-Port of the San Francisco Port of Embarkation is activated, which is

then separated as its own Port of Embarkation responsible for the China-Burma-India theater.

1944: Seven berths at the inland Port of Stockton on the San Joaquin River are acquired for the

loading and discharge of cargo for the five depots in the surrounding areas: Stockton Ordnance

Depot, Sacramento Air Depot (within which Mayberry Slough is incorporated), Tracy

Quartermaster Depot, Lathrop Engineer and Transportation Corps Depots.

1946: Rio Vista Storage Annex located on Decker Island is acquired for storage facilities and boat

loading.

1949: San Francisco Port of Embarkation Postwar Planning Board releases Master Plan for Future

Construction which encompasses Camp Stoneman.

1961: A Family Housing Construction Program is proposed; the Capehart housing project is persued.

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1962: The Department of Defense orders the transfer of operations to Oakland Army Base.

1963: 44.5 acres of the western portion of Fort Mason is declared excess to military needs and is turned

over to the General Services Administration, which proceeds to lease buildings to private companies and

public agencies; the Army retains Family Housing, the Officers’ and Non-Commissioned Officers’ Clubs,

as well as other installations in the eastern portion.

1964: Plans for the Embarcadero Freeway—Route 480—are announced, and Fort Mason authorities

begin to search of off-site family housing arrangements.

1966: Fort Mason closes as an active military base and port; accountability for railroad facilities is

transferred from Fort Mason to the Presidio of San Francisco.

1972: A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is finalized and adopted by the National Park Service

and the United States Army which solidifies and outlines joint usage of Fort Mason.

1973: Command jurisdiction is transferred from the Military Traffic Management and Terminal Service

(MTMTS) to the Sixth United States Army at the Presidio of San Francisco, and Fort Mason is designated

as a sub-installation of the Presidio.

1974: Command operations of the LCOP are transferred from Fort Mason to the Presidio of San

Francisco.

1985: The San Francisco Port of Embarkation, Fort Mason, Golden Gate National Recreation Area

becomes a National Historic Landmark.

1980s-1990s: The National Park Service conducts a serious of environmental and hazardous materials

reports during its conversion of Fort Mason for adaptive reuse.

Collection and Series Description

Fort Mason Collection, 1870-1994

GOGA 35337

Series I: Building Utilization Records

Volume: 1.5 linear feet [Boxes 1-3]

Arrangement: By building

Series II: Real Property Records

Volume: 3.5 linear feet [Boxes 4-10]

Arrangement: Chronologically

Series III: Historic Files

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Volume: 0.5 linear feet [Box 11]

Arrangement: Chronologically

Series IV: San Francisco Port of Embarkation

Volume: 1 linear foot [Boxes 12-13]

Arrangement: Chronologically

Series V: Deactivation and Disposal

Volume: 2.5 linear feet [Boxes 14-18]

Arrangement: Chronologically

Series VI: Deactivation and Disposal, Transfer to NPS and GGNRA

Volume: 1 linear foot [Boxes 19-20]

Arrangement: Chronologically

Series VII: Separated Oversized Documents

Volume: 1.1 linear feet [Boxes 21-24]

Arrangement: Topically

Series VIII: Oversized Maps and Plans

Volume: 4.7 linear feet [47 Folders]

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Container List

Note: added information in square brackets.

Box # Folder # Description

BUILDING UTILIZATION RECORDS

1 1 Building No. S-221, F.M

1 2 Building No. 230, F.M

1 3 Building No. S-240, F.M. [Family Housing]

1 4 Building No. 232, F.M. [Family Housing, Non Commissioned Officers]

1 5 Building No. 234, F.M. [Family Housing, Non Commissioned Officers]

1 6 Building No. 235 F.M

1 7 Building No. 238 F.M. [Family Housing, Non Commissioned Officers]

1 8 Building No. 239 F.M. [Family Housing, Non Commissioned Officers]

1 9 Building No. S-240, F.M. [United States Coast Guard (USCG), Incident Report/hearing,

Medical]

1 10 Building No. S-241, F.M.

1 11 Building No. 242, F.M. [Bunker, Fallout Shelter]

1 12 Building No. S-243, F.M [MTMTS, Re-open, Housing, Barracks]

1 13 Building No. S-244, F.M.

1 14 Building No. 245, F.M.

1 15 Building No. 246, F.M.

1 16 Building No. 248, F.M.

1 17 Building No. 249, F.M.

1 18 Building No. 250, F.M.

1 19 Building No. 251, F.M [Project Red Ball, LCOP, Bay Area Exchange]

1 20 Building No. T-252, F.M. [LCOP, Bay Area Exchange]

1 21 Building No. S-252, F.M. [Modern Volunteer Army. MTMTS]

1 22 Building No. S-257, F.M. [Bay Area Exchange, Provost Marshall]

1 23 Building No. S-258, F.M. [Incident Report]

1 24 Building No. S-259, F.M.

1 25 Building No. 260, F.M. [Family Housing, Non Commissioned Officers Quarters: 1959-

1972]

1 26 Building No. 302, F.M.

1 27 Building No. 303, F.M. [Pasha Truck, Provost Marshal: 1959-1971]

BUILDING UTILIZATION RECORDS

2 1 Building No. 304, F.M. [Motor Pool, Pier, Presidio of San Francisco, Oakland Army

Base: 1956-1971]

2 2 Building No. 305, F.M. [Plant of Engineers: 1959]

2 3 Building No. 308, F.M. [GSA, US Mint, US Forest Service, Oakland Army Base,

Department of the Navy—MTSTS: 1953-1972]

2 4 Building No. 309, F.M. [Post Engineer, MSTSPAC, Oakland Army Base, Rio Vista,

MARAD, Department of Commerce: 1953-1968]

2 5 Building No. 310, F.M. [GSA, MSTSPAC: 1953-1972]

2 6 Building No. 311, F.M. [Plant Engineer: 1959]

2 7 Building No. 312, F.M. [MSTSPAC: 1953-1966]

2 8 Building No. 314, F.M. [GSA, Dept. of Justice (Bur. Of Customs, Bur. Of Narcotics),

Presidio of San Francisco, MARAD, Civil Air Patrol (Auxiliary USAF), Oakland Army

Base: 1953-1972]

2 9 Building No. 315, F.M. [Treasury Dept., Post Office Dept., Army and Air Force

Exchange, Coast Guard]

2 10 Building No. 316, F.M. [Pier 1, Incident Report]

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2 11 Building No. 317, F.M. [MARAD, Route 480, Reserve Center, Navy]

BUILDING UTILIZATION RECORDS

3 1 Building No. 318, F.M. [MARAD, Excess Property, Lease, Coast Guard, Piers, Post

Office]

3 2 Building No. 319, F.M. [Post Office Dept., Piers, Alcatraz]

3 3 Building No. 320, F.M. [Piers, Wharf, Alcatraz, Damage Report]

3 4 Building No. 321, F.M. [Piers, Alcatraz, Intelligence Corps, US Treasury—Customs]

3 5 Building No. 322, F.M. [Piers, Alcatraz, Motor Pool, OARB]

3 6 San Francisco Building Utilization [Aquatic Park Recreation Pier, Active, Inactive]

3 7 Oakland Building Utilization [Active, Inactive: 1940s]

3 8 Miscellaneous Building Utilization [Pittsburg, Berkeley, Richmond, Camp Stoneman,

Roseville, Stockton, Marin: 1940s]

3 9 Emeryville Building Utilization [1940s]

3 10 Fort Mason Building Utilization [1960-1964]

REAL PROPERTY RECORDS FY 1942-1947

4 1 Voucher File Fort Mason 1942-1943 [Leased Property, Barracks, Disinfestation Plant,

Building Conversion, Fire Contracts, Pier15, Railroad, Chapel: 1942-1945]

4 2 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 46 #1[Real Property Record—Permanent Installation, Ft.

McDowell, PSF, OAB, Commissary, Leased Property, Crissy Field Stables, LAMC,

Aquatic Park Recreation Pier: A]

4 3 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 46 #1[Real Property Record—Permanent Installation, Ft.

McDowell, PSF, OAB, Commissary, Leased Property, Crissy Field Stables, LAMC,

Aquatic Park Recreation Pier: B]

4 4 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 46 #2 [Real Property Record—Permanent Installation: A]

4 5 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 46 #2 [Real Property Record—Permanent Installation: B]

4 6 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 46 #3 [Real Property Record—Permanent Installation]

4 7 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 46 #4 [Pier, Fuel Oil Tank, Searchlight, Air Raid Shelter,

Kerosene Storage]

4 8 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 47 #1 [Expendable Real Property Removal, Real Property

Record—Permanent Installation, PSF, Railroad]

4 9 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 47 #2 [Palace of Fine Arts, PSF, Pier 45, Property Transfer,

Expendable Property Removal]

REAL PROPERTY RECORDS FY 1948-1949

5 1 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 48 #1 [Infrastructure, Family Housing, Railroad,

Demolition, Construction]

5 2 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 48 #2 [Real Property Cards, Transfer of New Construction:

V-668-8 through V-718, A]

5 3 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 48 #2 [Real Property Cards, Transfer of New Construction:

V-719 through V-458, B]

5 4 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 48 #3 [Real Property Records—Buildings and Structures:

V-601-8 throughV-622, A]

5 5 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 48 #3 [Real Property Records—Buildings and Structure: V-

623 through V-652, B]

5 6 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 49 [Bay Area Exchange, Infrastructure, Demolition]

REAL PROPERTY RECORDS FY 1950-1959

6 1 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 50 [Non Commissioned Officers Club]

6 2 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 51 [Infrastructure]

6 3 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 52 [Pier 3]

6 4 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 53 [Camp Stoneman, Mayberry Slough, Rio Vista

Dockyard, PSF, CCSF, Lease]

6 5 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 54

6 6 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 55

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6 7 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 56

6 8 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 57

6 9 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 58

6 10 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 59 [A]

6 11 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 59 [B]

REAL PROPERTY RECORDS FY 1960-1962

7 1 Architect-Engineer Services for Survey of Electrical Systems at FOMA, M-46-59, 1959-

1960

7 2 Voucher File Fort Mason FY 60

7 3 Real Property Voucher File FY 1961

7 4 Real Property Voucher File FY 1961 [Incident Report, A: February to March]

7 5 Real Property Voucher File FY 1961 [Incident Report, B: April to June]

7 6 R & U Stock Record Account Files (FY 62) [A]

7 7 R & U Stock Record Account Files (FY 62) [B]

7 8 R & U Stock Record Account Files (FY 62) Nos. R-201-62 through R-300-62

REAL PROPERTY RECORDS FY 1962-1963

8 1 R & U Stock Record Account Files FY 62 R-1-62 through R-100-62

8 2 R & U Stock Record Account Files FY 62

8 3 R & U Stock Record Account Files (FY 63) [A]

8 4 R & U Stock Record Account Files (FY 63) [B]

8 5 Real Property (RP) Nos. R-101-63 through R-200-63 [A]

8 6 Real Property (RP) Nos. R-101-63 through R-200-63 [B]

8 7 Real Property (RP) Nos. R-201-63 through R-300-63 [A]

8 8 Real Property (RP) Nos. R-201-63 through R-300-63 [B]

REAL PROPERTY RECORDS FY 1964-1969

9 1 R & U Stock Record Account Files (FY 64) [A]

9 2 R & U Stock Record Account Files (FY 64) [B]

9 3 Military Real Property Record Files (FY 1964)

9 4 Military Real Property Record Files (FY 1964)

9 5 Military Real Property Record Files (FY 1965) [Incident Reports]

9 6 Military Real Property Record Files (FY 1967) [Incident Report, Bldg. 206, 213]

9 7 Military Real Property Card Files (FY 1968) [Railroad, MARAD, Bldgs. 1, 125]

9 8 Military Real Property Record Card Files FY 69 [Railroad, Tunnel, Pier]

REAL PROPERTY RECORDS FY 1970-1974

10 1 Military Real Property Record Files FY 70 [Incident Report]

10 2 Military Real Property Record Card Files FY 71 [Incident Reports, Buildings 201

(LCOP), 1]

10 3 FM Completed Purchase Orders FY 71 PR 12001-71 through PR 12025-71

10 4 FM Completed Purchase Orders FY 71 PR 12026-71 through PR 12050-71`

10 5 FM Completed Purchase Orders FY 71 PR 12051-71 through PR 12075-71

10 6 FM Completed Purchase Orders FY 71 PR 12076-71 through PR 12100-71

10 7 FM Completed Purchase Orders FY 71 PR 12101-71 through PR 12125-71

10 8 FM Completed Purchase Orders FY 1972 PR 5701-72 through 5725-72

10 9 FM Completed Purchase Orders FY 1972 PR 5726-72 through 5750-72

10 10 FM Completed Purchase Orders FY 1972 PR 5751-72 through PR 6000-72

10 11 Military Real Property Record Card Files FY 72 [Bldg. 2-4 Alterations, Incident Report]

10 12 F.M. Purchase Orders FY 73

10 13 Real Property Voucher File Ft. Mason FY 73 [Demolished, Disposal, Excess Bldgs.,

Incident Report]

10 14 Inventory of Military Real Property (RPI) [1973-1974]

10 15 Fort Mason Real Property Cards [1974]

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HISTORIC FILES 1870-1922

11 1 Fort Mason Real Estate—General [Historic Sites Ownership Rights—Deeds, PSF, Palace

of Fine Arts, Reservation Boundaries, Fremont: 1870-1927]

11 2 Fort Mason Maps, Metes, and Bounds [Historical Overview, Water Main: 1870-1961]

11 3 Fort Mason Submerged Lands [1906-1918]

11 4 Gale—Ref Hist—PSF Ft. Mason Extract A: Historical Papers [Ft. Winfield Scott,

Reservation Boundaries]

11 5 Fort Mason Historical Papers 1914-1943 [Ft, Douglas Transfer, Housing Inventory,

Remount Stables PSF, Station Number, Utilities, Installation, Construction, Bldg.

Designation, Golden Gate Bridge, Railroad, CCSF]

11 6 Loose Plans [Area, Boundary, Piers, Encroachment, MARAD, Excess, Retained,

Demolished, Route 480,: 1922-1965]

SAN FRANCISCO PORT OF EMBARKATION 1930-1947

12 1 State Belt Line Railroad—Ft. Mason [1930s-1950s]

12 2 Gale—Ref Hist—PSF Ft. Mason [Extract B: 1930s-1950s Miscellaneous Structures,

Reservation Abstract II]

12 3 Fort Mason Real Estate—General [Reservation Boundaries, Land Ownership Rights—

Deeds, Historic Sites: 1931-1939]

12 4 Fort Mason Real Estate: Basic Request for Real Estate Info, S. Pac. Div. Engr. Reports,

etc. [Post War Planning, Ownership Status, San Francisco History, Fremont, Railroad

Tunnel: 1940s]

12 5 Miscellaneous Reference Material [OAB Docks, SFPE Planning Board, FM Docks,

Facilities Analysis, Fire Prevention, Retention, Camp Stoneman: 1940-1962]

12 6 Fort Mason Real Estate—General [Federal Jurisdiction, Bldg. Analysis OAB, Camp

Stoneman, Mayberry Slough, Piers, Fremont, Ferry Bldg.: 1940-1949]

12 7 Resolution #1995 Fort Mason [Railroad: 1941-1950]

12 8 Historical Map 1943: Pictorial Map of Fort Mason Facilities

12 9 Historical Records [Leased Properties of SFPE San Francisco as of 15 February 1945]

12 10 Transfer of Accountability to PSF of Railroad, Facilities, Etc Situation West of Webster

St. [Belt Line Railroad, Board of State Harbor Commissioners: 1946-1950]

12 11 Fort Mason—Railroads, General (Misc Projects) [State Belt Railroad, PSF, Marina Blvd:

1946-1951]

12 12 Original Consent to the US Given to Panama-Pacific International Co. to Build and

Operate Railroad 27 DEC 1913 [1946 license transfer to Board of State Harbor

Commissioners]

12 13 Acquisition of Title to Camp Stoneman Wharf Facilities [1946]

12 14 Fort Mason Real Estate—Status of Real Estate [Railroad Camp Stoneman Wharf: 1947-

1948]

SAN FRANCISCO PORT OF EMBARKATION 1948-1959

13 1 Fort Mason Records of Title [1948]

13 2 Fort Mason Real Estate—General [Maps of Adjacent and Submerged Lands: 1948]

13 3 Buildings and Structures (Feeder Info for Fort Mason Analysis of Existing Facilities)

[Numbering of Buildings: 1948-1959]

13 4 Status of Real Estate Fort Mason: Part 2, Analysis of Existing Facilities; Portion of

Section B, Master Plan 1 May 1949]

13 5 Fort Mason Real Estate: Corps of Engineers Real Estate Info 1949 {OAB, Camp

Stoneman]

13 6 Military Jurisdiction at Sub-Installations of San Francisco Port of Embarkation: Ft.

Mason, OAB, Camp Stoneman [1949]

13 7 Miscellaneous 1950s [R&U Inventory]

13 8 Fort Mason—Causeway Road and Railroad, Railroad Tunnel [Transfer Repairs, Tunnel

Bypass, Oil Ground Storage, Retention of Railroad by PSF: 1950-1971, Bulk: 1961-

1969]

13 9 “Report on the Investigation of the Condition of Piers 1-2-3” June 1950

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13 10 Fort Mason Real Estate—General [Truman Proclamation, Ownership Rights, Boundaries

[1950-1952]

13 11 Master Plan and Construction Program Part “B” Analysis of Existing Facilities 1 March

1950 [Revisions: 1952, 1953]

13 12 Oakland Army Terminal Post Maps Folder: Fort Mason [See Oversized Materials Box

21]

13 13 Fort Mason General [FM History, Transfer to DOI, Transfer to PSF, Cultural Center

Commercial Jurisdiction, Railroad Tunnel, Alumni News, Future Development, Piers:

1954-1990, A]

13 14 Fort Mason General [FM History, Transfer to DOI, Transfer to PSF, Cultural Center

Commercial Jurisdiction, Railroad Tunnel, Alumni News, Future Development, Piers:

1954-1990, B]

13 15 Ft. Mason Planning Board Meetings Minutes [Family Housing, Fallout Shelter, Future

Development Master Plan: 1959-1963]

DEACTIVATION AND DISPOSAL 1960-1962

14 1 Fort Mason FAM [Family] HSG [Housing] Relocation to PSF [Alioto, “in-kind”

Replacement, Treasure Island, Hamilton Air Force Base, Land Swap, Officers Open

Mess, Non Commissioned Officers Open Mess, Chapel, GGNRA: 1960s-170s F1/2]

14 2 Miscellaneous 1960s [Bay Area Project and Index Maps, 1960]

14 3 State Belt Line Railroad Ft. Mason [1960s Tourist Line Through Aquatic Park]

14 4 Fort Mason Building Records [Beach Erosion, Bldg. 315 and Bldg. 314 Space

Assignment Cards: 1960-1968]

14 5 1 DEC 1960 Analytical Report: Master Plan Plans for Future Development

14 6 Real Estate Reference Paper File [OART, Excess Property, Piers, Alcatraz, Availability

Report, Tidewater Facilities: 1960-1963]

14 7 Report of Family Housing Assets and Requirements: 30 June 1961

14 8 Fort Mason Family Housing Program FY ’61 [Capehart]

14 9 Fort Mason Tabulation of Existing and Required Facilities [22 November 1961,

Installation Construction Program 15 JAN 62, Analytical Report 15 JAN 62]

14 10 Fort Mason [Command Pacific, OAB, Camp Stoneman, SFPE, Ft. McDowell: 1962-

1985]

14 11 Photos Re: Justification for Retention of Bldg. 317 Fort Mason [1962]

14 12 Ft. Mason Care, Custody, and Accountability [NPS, Bldg. Demolition, MARAD, LCOP,

Bay Area Exchange, GSA, SFUSD, Piers, Railroad Tunnel: 1962-1972]

DEACTIVATION AND DISPOSAL 1962-1964

15 1 Fort Mason Historical Landmarks [1957, 1963-1973]

15 2 Fort Mason Family Housing Complex [Chapel Bldg. 230, Presidio of San Francisco,

Railroad, Real Property: 1963-1964]

15 3 Fort Mason Disposal/Excess 1963-1964 [Bldg. 230, Bldg 201, Bldg 101, Family

Housing, Join Army Navy Ocean Terminal, GSA]

15 4 Ft. Mason Appraisal [Real Property, Army Retained Property: 1963, 1969]

15 5 Ft. Mason Housing Retention [Alioto, GSA, OAB, Golden Gate Freeway: 1963-1971]

15 6 Fort Mason Closure [MTMTS, Lockheed, Navy, Family Housing: 1963-1971]

15 7 Fort Mason Miscellaneous Projects: City of San Francisco Freeway [Press: 1949, 1964]

15 8 Outgranting Program Activities: US Army Supply and Maintenance Command FY 1964

[Terminal Command Pacific, July]

15 9 Transfer of Accountability to PSF of Railroad Facilities, Etc. Stituated West of Webster

St. [Letterman General Hospital: 1964-1965, A]

DEACTIVATION AND DISPOSAL 1964-1965

16 1 Work Papers—Railroad [Acquisition of Fort Mason Access Railroad System for Presidio

of San Francisco, Excess Report: 1964-1965]

16 2 Declaration of Excess and Report of Accountability Fort Mason [Golden Gate Freeway,

Railroad, Oakland Army Terminal: 1964-1965]

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16 3 Fort Mason Closure News Releases [Building Demolition, Galileo High School, Land

Swap, Prison, Alioto, PSF, Ft. Point, Tunnel: 1964-1972]

16 4 Command Jurisdiction of Fort Mason [OAB, PSF, Family Housing, MTMTS: 1964-

1973]

16 5 Ft. Mason Transfer (64-73) [Family Housing, Building Demolition, PSF, Modern

Volunteer Army (MVA), Alioto, Building Exchange, GSA, MARAD, Excess, Retain,

Railroad]

16 6 Disposal of Presidio Railroad Trackage; Suspended Pending Instructions From the

Surgeon General [1964-1969]

16 7 State of California Tidelands for Fort Mason Approved: 9 March 1897 [1965:

Submerged Lands]

16 8 Fort Mason Disposal/Excess 1965 [Fremont, MTMTS, Highway 480, Coast Guard

OART]

16 9 Declaration of Excess and ROA, for Portion of Ft. Mason [1965]

16 10 Real Property Information Files (FY 65) [Withholding of Disposal Actions, CCSF

Revocable License]

16 11 Fort Mason Disposal/Excess 1965-1966 [Family Housing, MTMTS, GSA]

16 12 Withdrawal of Ft. Mason Hostess House from Report of Excess [1965-1966]

16 13 Real Estate Status—Fort Mason (1965-1966 Deactivation)

DEACTIVIATION AND DISPOSAL 1966-1968

17 1 Transfer of Accountability to PSF of Railroad Facilities, Etc. Situated West of Webster

St. [1966-1968, B]

17 2 Ft. Mason Siting Report [West Coast AMC, Civilian Personnel: 1965, 1969]

17 3 Ft. Mason Proposed Land Exchange [CCSF: 1965-1969]

17 4 (RP) Real Property Utilization Files [OAB, Outgrants, Leases, Inspections: 1965-1972]

17 5 Ft. Mason; City Purchase of New Clippings [News Clippings of City Purchase] [Juvenile

Prison, Alioto: 1966-1977]

17 6 Fort Mason Disposal/Excess 1966-1967

17 7 Ft. Mason Excess Report [SFUSD, Alioto, MTMTS: 1966-1969

17 8 San Francisco Unified School District Lease DA-04-16-ENG-67085 [1966-1973]

17 9 Fort Mason McDowell Hall [B.O.Q Building 243 Closure, OAB: 1966-1974

17 10 Fort Mason Tidelands [MARAD Transfer, Piers, 1897 Title: 1967-1968]

17 11 Ft. Mason Protection/Maintenance [GGNRA, GSA, Carson City Silver Dollar,

Reimbursement, SFUSD, Piers, Excess: 1967-1973]

17 12 Fort Mason Transfer of Outgrants [NPS, PSF, GSA, OARB: 1968-1973]

17 13 Fort Mason Disposal/Excess 1968-1973

DEACTIVATION AND DISPOSAL 1969-1973

18 1 City of SF—Parcels 1 and 2 (8,557 SF) of Ft. Mason Deeded to City, Quitclaim Deed

6/3/96

18 2 Easement DACA05-2-70-30, Fort Mason [1969-1971]

18 3 Fort Mason Pumping Station [1970s]

18 4 PSF MOU [Memorandum of Understanding] with GGNRA [1970s, A]

18 5 Fort Mason Railroad Tunnel Condition Survey Completed 10 July 1970

18 6 National Park Service #1 (June 1970-May 1973)

18 7 Real Property Inventory Files (72) [Building Lists: 1971-1972]

18 8 Disposal Real Property Fort Mason [Temporary Building Demolition 1971-1972,

Declaration of Excess 1965]

18 9 National Register of Historic Places—Inventory—Black Point, Post of Point San Jose,

Fort Mason [1972]

18 10 Fort Mason Case Study [OAB, WAMTMTS, Community Data: 1972]

18 11 PAC TEL & TEL—Use of One Cable Pair to Service SF Unified School District

Buildings Lease: DACA05-1-71-238

18 12 Use of Pier 4 (Bldg #16) for Wholesale or Retail Business by Gardner, Mein, Lease No.

DACA05-1-72-473 [NPS: 1972-1973]

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18 13 Storage Space Utilization & Occupancy Reports (RCS CSGLD-1339) [1973]

18 14 Transfer of LCOP From Ft. Mason to PSF [1973]

18 15 Mein, Gardner—Use of Pier #4 Ft. Mason Lease DACA05-1-72-473 Terminated 3/31/73

18 16 US Forest Service GSA Use of Building 308 Permit DACA05-4-68-108 [1973]

18 17 BIS Data, AS Received From Mr. Cox, 1973

18 18 Utilities Standby Power Facilities for Fort Mason [City of SF 1973]

18 19 Nomination for Fort Mason as a National Historic District [Executive Order 11593,

Environmental Impact: 1973, 1977]

18 20 National Park Service #2 (June 1973-January 1974)

DEACTIVATION AND DISPOSAL, TRANSFER TO NPS AND GGNRA 1973-1980S

19 1 Fort Mason Disposal/Excess 1973-1974

19 2 Real Property Accountability of Ft. Mason Transferred from Oakland Army Base to

National Park Service [1965, 1973-1974]

19 3 Gale—Ref Hist—PSF Fort Mason Extract C: GGNRA Transfer [1973-1974]

19 4 Status of Real Estate at Fort Mason [Transfer, Use Permit, Outgrant, NPS and GGNRA,

SF Unified: 1973-1985]

19 5 Fort Mason Family Housing Relocation to PSF [FM Officers Club, Building 9—Fire,

NPS, Senior Citizens Exercise Course, GGNRA Recreation, OAB, Western Arrow,

Hostel,: 1974-1981 F2/2]

19 6 Analysis of Existing Facilities Report PSF 1 March 1974 [Housing, Railroad, Buildings]

19 7 Fort Mason Final Audit (April-June 1974)

19 8 New Construction or Improvements at Fort Mason [Median Franklin Entrance: 1974]

19 9 SF Unified School District Use of 10 Buildings for Temporary Classrooms, Galileo High

School Lease DA-4-167-ENG-67085 (30 Jun 74)

19 10 Environmental Assessment Proposed Use Fort Mason Pier Area Oct 1975 [GGNRA,

NPS]

19 11 Fort Mason Real Property Non Recurring Reports: Fort Mason Facility Data 1976

[Building List]

19 12 Transfer to NPS Spur Track Railroad from Fort Mason to PSF (Right to Construct,

Operate, and Maintain); Law PL 925-589 [Removal, Environmental Impact: 1978-1979]

19 13 Demolition Building #S-10 Detached Garage 1,845 SF [1979]

19 14 Lead Paint Fort Mason [A: 1980s]

19 15 Lead Paint Fort Mason [B: 1980s]

19 16 Press Clippings Removed for Preservation, 1928-1981

DEACTIVATION AND DISPOSAL, TRANSFER TO NPS AND GGNRA 1980-1994

20 1 Info Feeder: Peoples Republic of China Trade Fair (Ft. Mason) [1980]

20 2 Utilization of Building 242 (Concrete Bunker) for Emergency Command Post (OARB)

20 3 Fort Mason [MOU (Memorandum of Understanding), Interservice Support Agreement,

NPS, GGNRA, OAB: 1982-1983]

20 4 Repair Sewer Lines Fort Mason PR UB-02064-3 KCL5 [1983-1985, 1992]

20 5 Conversion of Building 104 and Building 105 PR T291 K85F [FEMA: 1983-1985]

20 6 Paint/Stripe Parking Area PR UO-8225-4 K87L [1985]

20 7 Real Property Maintenance Ft. Mason [1984]

20 8 Renovate Receiving Area Fort Mason Officers Club PR UI 06508-5 K88N [1985]

20 9 Replace Existing Food Counter Ft. Mason Officers Club PR UI 06504-5 K88K [Building

1: 1985]

20 10 Renovation of Officers Club Bar Contract DACA05-86-C-0051 [1986]

20 11 Fort Mason GGNRA Fence File [Take Pride in America Week: 1988]

20 12 Burton Memorial [Family Housing: 1988]

20 13 Fort Mason (GSM) [Building Floor Plans: #1, 2, 3, 4, 33, 41, 230, 234; BIMS, Fencing,

Running Path: 1988-1990]

20 14 PSF MOU with GGNRA [1980s-1990s, B]

20 15 Fort Mason Transfer Documentation [1991-1992]

20 16 Fort Mason Lead Tests [1992-1993]

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20 17 200-1a Lead Paint Fort Mason [GGNRA, Soil: 1991-1993]

20 18 200-1a Lead Paint Fort Mason (Ref) [Ft. Baker Yacht Club, PSF, Letterman: 1992-1993]

20 19 Fort Mason PCB Analysis [1992-1996]

20 20 Fort Miley PCB Analysis (1993) [FOMI]

20 21 Geotechnical Investigation of Reported Residential Distress at the General’s Quarters

(Brooks House 2), Fort Mason [1993]

20 22 Foundation Repairs Quarters #2, Fort Mason [1994]

20 23 Asbestos Abatement Fort Mason [1994]

SEPARATED OVERSIZED DOCUMENTS

21 1 Oversized Press Removed for Preservation: 1949-1981

21 2 Construction Dates and Excess Building and Property Lists Found Loose in Map Case

Drawers: 1966-1993

21 3 Oversized Real Property Documents Removed for Preservation: 1959-1965

21 4 Fort Mason and Oakland Army Terminal Post Map Binder

OVERSIZED REAL PROPERTY RECORD BINDERS

22 1 Inventory of Military Real Property 1952-1956

22 2 Inventory of Military Real Property, 1960-1963

OVERSIZED REAL PROPERTY RECORD BINDERS

23 1 Inventory of Military Real Property, 1961-1977

23 2 Inventory of Military Real Property, 1963-1968

OVERSIZED REAL PROPERTY RECORD BINDER

24 1 Inventory of Military Real Property, 1965-1971

Map Case Drawer List

Drawer # Folder # Title

231 1A Separated documents [from unknown location in text files]:

-Documents relating to the Fort Mason Bowling Alley, 1943 [6 sheets]

-Map of unknown area showing Gas Station and Bank Edge with cubic feet and

cubic yard measurements

-Inventory List of R&U Equipment, Fort Mason, 17 September 1946

-Inventory List of Repairs & Utilities Showing Custodial Equipment – Post

Engineers, Bldg T-130, Fort Mason, 6 November 1953

231 1 Basic Information Maps, Area Etc.: 1855-1939

231 2 Basic Information Maps, Area Etc.: 1940-1947

231 3 Basic Information Maps, Area Etc.: 1948-1949

232 4 Basic Information Maps, Area Etc.: 1950 - 1959

232 5 Basic Information Maps, Area Etc.: JAN- JUNE 1960, Series 18-02-04

232 6 Basic Information Maps, Area Etc.: JULY-DEC 1960, Series 15-05-02

233 7 Basic Information Maps, Area Etc.: 1961

233 8 Basic Information Maps, Area Etc.: 1961, 1965 Annotated for Excess

233 9 Basic Information Maps, Area Etc.: 1965 - 1987

234 10 Utilities - Electrical: 1900-1959

234 11 Utilities - Electrical: 1960-1984

234 12 Utilities - Water, Sewage, Gas, & Telephone

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235 13 Utilities - Utilities: Fire

235 14 Infrastructure - Roads, Sidewalks, Fencing

235 15 Grounds - Lawn Sprinkler System

235 16 Grounds - Refuse Collection; Maintenance; Tree Cover/Removal

236 17 Building No. 1: undated, 1865-1958

236 18 Building No. 1: 1959

236 19 Building No. 1: 1960-1979

237 20 Building No. 1: 1980-1985

237 21 Building No. 1: 1986

237 22 Building No. 1: 1987-1997

238 23 Building No. 2-4

238 24 Building No. 5-26

238 25 Building No. 32-41

238 26 Building No. 42-73

239 27 Building No. 101-102

239 28 Building No. 111-117

239 29 Building No. 118-141

240 30 Building No. 201 (Park Headquarters): 1918-1959

240 31 Building No. 201 (Park Headquarters): 1960-1989

240 32 Building No. 202-232

241 33 Building No. 234-239

241 34 Building No. 240-242

241 35 Building No. 246-279

242 36 Building No. 300-306 (Railroad-Tunnel)

242 37 Building No. 308-312

242 38 Building No. 313-315

243 39 Building No. 308-321 (MSTS PACAREA Relocation to Docks: 1955)

243 40 Building No. 316 & Misc. Piers

244 41 Building No. 317-319

244 42 Building No. 320, Pier No. 4

244 43 Building No. 321-322

245 44 Un-built Administration Building

245 45 GGNRA Drawings: Burton Memorial and Traffic and Parking Plans consulted

by the Army

245 46 Potential Development Architectural Sketch

245 47 Marina Small Craft Harbor