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was selected to design structures matching the original Greek
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asked the U.S. Congress to extend the term of duty for the draftees beyond twelve months. Many of the drafted soldiers threatened to desert at the conclusion of their initial twelve months of service. A plan submitted by
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companies and was equipped with a prison, a storehouse, and four 3-story guard towers. His quadrangle design, in the center of the post, was intended to be a rallying point in the event of an attack. The backs of the buildings were designed with no outward facing windows and acted as a wall. A
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Congress authorized 100 percent of the funding for reconstruction. The rebuilding of the majority of the
Barracks was from scratch, except the 1837 Old Powder Magazine and 14 antebellum homes in the Original Garrison that received a $ 35 million restoration fund from the
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Jackson Barracks with more than 20-feet of water. Residents and troops were caught in the floodwater and evacuated via boats to the Mississippi River levee, where National Guard helicopter pilots evacuated them to the
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study the best way to procure manpower in the event of an emergency and develop a new
Selective Service Act. Jackson Barracks was the location chosen to host the Conference. The finalized Report #2438 was submitted to the 80th Congress -
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Desilets expanding the Barracks north of Saint Claude Avenue to allow for the new hospital. The facility was a French-designed, four-building, two-story, open-bay
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10-foot brick facade joined the houses and fortified the post. The front of the
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