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    Fort Riley Friday 384 Dickman Ave

    FORT RILEY, KANSAS, UNITED STATES

    01.03.2020

    Photo by Scott A Rhodes 

    Fort Riley Public Affairs Office

    Happy New Year!
    This #FortRileyFriday we continue our look at buildings that originally served to support activities on the old Artillery Post.

    Building 384 Dickman Avenue was built in 1904. It was originally designated as an Artillery Workshop. It was made with #limestone walls and foundation, with a wood and brick floor and a slate roof.

    Like most buildings in this area of post, by 1930 building 384 was redesignated from an Artillery facility to a Cavalry facility after the Artillery School at #FortRiley was discontinued following World War I.

    Directorate of Public Works (DPW) maintenance documents show that by 1930 building 384 was designated as a “Cavalry Stable Guard and Blacksmith Shop.” Today, building 384 is unoccupied.

    Pictured: 384 Dickman Ave. in 1930 (top) and as it appears today (bottom.)

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    Date Taken: 01.03.2020
    Date Posted: 01.23.2024 13:12
    Photo ID: 8207190
    VIRIN: 200103-A-YH536-1001
    Resolution: 843x843
    Size: 161.56 KB
    Location: FORT RILEY, KANSAS, US

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