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Stone Barracks The immense stone barracks was the most impressive building at Fort Ridgely. Measuring 235 feet by 40 feet and two stories high, it could house as many as 400 enlisted men. Its two-foot-thick walls were made of rectangular granite …
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GARRISON LIFE WAS LIKE CLOCKWORK The army believed that routine promoted discipline. Soldiers were on duty six days a week from daybreak to dusk. Garrison life consisted of roll calls, inspections, parades, guard duty, weapons training, drills, a…
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Officers' Quarters—A The frame structure that stood here probably housed two officers and their families, much as a duplex would today. A central hall divided the building, and each half contained living, sleeping, and cooking areas. Min…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D4V_fort-ridgely-state-parks-buildings-today_Fairfax-MN.html
The legacy of the hard work by the young men of the CCC and veterans of the VCC during the five years the camp was here lives on in the structures we still use and enjoy today. "The CCC has opened up recreational opportunities in the nation's f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D49_a-new-deal-for-fort-ridgely-state-park_Fairfax-MN.html
President Franklin D. Roosevelt Creates the CCCDuring the early 1930s close to 40% of America's youth (16 to 24 years old) were unemployed and not in school. Twenty-five percent of adult men were unemployed. Out of this great economic depression c…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D44_ccc-camp-life-is-a-healthful-one_Fairfax-MN.html
"Life in a CCC camp is a different kind of life than most boys have known. An enrollee, as a CCC man is called, does not have his own private room. There is no one to pamper him. He lives with 200 other men of his own age, in barracks. They work, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D3X_working-year-round-to-develop-the-park_Fairfax-MN.html
Although Fort Ridgely had been a state park since 1911, little development for recreation had occurred. Under the direction of the Department of Interior, the National Park Service (NPS) planned, designed, and supervised the work projects. For eig…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D36_officers-quarters-b_Fairfax-MN.html
Officers' Quarters—B At first glance, this foundation of Officers' Quarters B appears identical to that of Officers' Quarters A. A closer look, however, reveals that this building was somewhat larger. Sketches of the two structures indicate…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D0U_a-far-cry-from-glory_Fairfax-MN.html
A FAR CRY FROM GLORY Most officers in the regular army during the 1850s were professional soldiers with combat experience. Most had fought in the Mexican-American War (1846-47), and three quarters were West Point graduates. To those who had seen …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CZR_powder-magazines_Fairfax-MN.html
Powder Magazines This original log powder magazine, and another one similar to it, stood across the road in front of you when Fort Ridgely was an active military post. These buildings were used for storing ammunition and unused weapons. During th…
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