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The total cost of reconstruction due to Hurricane Katrina was $ 325 million. Construction included 91 new housing cottages at the north end of the barracks and new armories with state-of-the-art features, including a bomb-proof facade, advanced fire retardant systems, dedicated water and electricity
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was selected to design structures matching the original Greek Revival theme. Most of the historical buildings were fully renovated, including structure replacement. The team fully restored over 17,500 square feet of wood-framed buildings to original designs and used original materials when possible.
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Over the years, the Mississippi River slowly moved closer to the Barracks. Finally, in 1912, the River breached the levee that protected the post, destroying the road, railroad, and a trolly-car tracks. The executive office building and the front two guard towers were dismantled to make room for a
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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 Louisiana Adjutant General Raymond Fleming was to organize a conference and
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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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reopened, in a new multi-use complex with exhibits covering the Louisiana Guard response to Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana soldiers and airmen involvement in the Global War on Terror, The Gulf War of 1990–1991, and other National Guard and Louisiana military history topics. A new area features
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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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and submerged parts of 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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On May 17, 1848, additional property was purchased from Mrs. Prudence 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 Barracks by the river, had a levee, road, railroad, and a trolly-car track for supplements. The back of the Barracks by St. Claude Avenue, housed a
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registered Jackson Barracks in 1976. In 1977, the transformation of the renovated Old Powder Magazine into the official Louisiana National Guard Museum began. Officially named,
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projects in Louisiana. Using WPA personnel, Jackson Barracks was extensively renovated, including the construction of a new executive office building named "Fleming Hall."
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At the conclusion of World War II, the barracks reverted to the state of Louisiana for use as the Louisiana National Guard headquarters, with a
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after touring the devastated Barracks, noted that Jackson Barracks is "a very important piece of American history that needs to be preserved."
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required that all men aged 18 to 45 were liable for military service for a term of one year. By the early summer of 1941, President
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On July 7, 1866, the barracks was renamed "Jackson Barracks" after the general who won the Battle of New Orleans, "Old Hickory,"
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it contains artifacts from each of the nine major United States conflicts. The museum is a member of the Army Museum System.
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in the center. The hospital remained active until its demolition in 1888. The sturdy wood was salvaged and used to construct
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temporary and traveling exhibits. The museum is one of two focusing on the Louisiana National Guard; the other is the
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new levee. There was not enough remaining space to allow for the construction of a new road or rail system.
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base; built from 1832 to 1836, the new Barracks called "New Orleans Barracks" housed four
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initiated the construction of a federally operated hospital in 1849. It became the first
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that the federal government can, at any time of crisis, take control of the property.
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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to get federal funds for Louisiana state construction. Governor Long enlisted the
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field was fabricated to exercise the horses in exhibition games on the weekends.
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Lieutenant Frederick Wilkinson, designed and supervised the building of the new
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took control of the Barracks and held it for less than one year, when in 1862,
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was created to ensure the preservation of the mostly intact historical area.
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to store ammunition. The first troops were in the barracks by February 1837.
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Military facilities on the National Register of Historic Places in Louisiana
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United States Military Reservations, National Cemeteries, and Military Parks
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was chosen to head the project. Yeates & Yeates Architects, New Orleans
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Louisiana
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A portion of the Jackson Barracks complex at the start of the 20th century
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utilities, and stand-alone command and control facilities. In 2013 the
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General Fleming transformed the post from an infantry post to a
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Geaux Guard web site on Jackson Barracks accessed February 2012
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started the Jackson Barracks Prison project. With the help of
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acquired a portion of Jackson Barracks to build and operate a
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Rhett Breerwood, Command Historian, Louisiana National Guard
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Ansel M. Stroud, Jr. Military History and Weapons Museum
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Ansel M. Stroud, Jr. Military History and Weapons Museum
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Ansel M. Stroud, Jr. Military History and Weapons Museum
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headquartered at Jackson Barracks, under the command of
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Installations of the United States Army National Guard
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

Washington Artillery
Jackson Barracks is located in East New Orleans
Jackson Barracks is located in Louisiana
Jackson Barracks is located in the United States
St. Claude Avenue
New Orleans
Louisiana
29°57′6″N 90°00′36″W / 29.95167°N 90.01000°W / 29.95167; -90.01000
76000969
Louisiana National Guard
Lower 9th Ward
New Orleans
Louisiana
Andrew Jackson
National Register of Historic Places
War of 1812
Federal Fortifications Act
Pike
Macomb
Jackson
Livingston
St. Philip
logistics
infantry
powder magazine
David E. Twiggs
2nd Regiment of Dragoons

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