Photo, Print, Drawing Hamilton Field, East of Nave Drive, Novato, Marin County, CA Photos from Survey HABS CA-2398
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40. Copy of drawing: DRAWING R-1001-31, COMPANY OFFICERS' AREA, BUILDING LOCATIONS, DRIVEWAYS, AND SIDEWALKS, LAS LOMAS …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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41. Copy of drawing:DRAWING R-1001-32, FIELD OFFICERS' AREA, BUILDING LOCATIONS, DRIVEWAYS, AND SIDEWALKS, SOUTH CIRCLE, CASA …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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42. Copy of drawing:ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. Ink on linen, drawn by Enri Cavasso, July 7, 1942. Corrected …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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43. Copy of drawing:PLAN OF ZONE NO. 5, CENTERED ON NORTH OAKWOOD DRIVE. Ink on linen, …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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44. Copy of drawing:GENERAL SITE PLAN, HAMILTON AIR FORCE BASE, MARIN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Pencil on paper, …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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1. VIEW TO WEST FROM AIRFIELD APRON, SHOWING BASE OPERATIONS CONTROL TOWER (FACILITY NO. 365), AND …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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2. LOOKING NORTHWEST TO CONTROL TOWER FROM HANGAR ACCESS ROAD; FACILITY NO. 383 AT RIGHT - …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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3. TAXI WAY BETWEEN HANGAR NO. 7, AT LEFT, AND AIR FORCE SHOPS/HANGAR NO. 9, AT …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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4. HANGARS, WAREHOUSE (FACILITY NO. 410), AND BARRACKS (FACILITY NO. 424), LOOKING EAST FROM RESERVOIR HILL. …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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5. AIRMEN'S BARRACKS (FACILITY Nos. 422, 442, AND 420) IN MIDDLE DISTANCE, ALSO SHOWING ESCOLTA AVENUE …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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6. VIEW TO SOUTH TOWARD HOSPITAL HILL AND RADIO HILL, FROM RESERVOIR HILL. (Part 3 of …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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7. LOOKING PAST WAR DEPARTMENT THEATER AND CLINIC NO. 511 TO HEADQUARTERS (FACILITY NO. 500) - …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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8. LANDSCAPING ON TRIANGULAR ISLAND AT INTERSECTION OF HOSPITAL DRIVE AND ESCOLTA AVENUE - Hamilton Field, …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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9. VIEW TO NORTHEAST ON FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN FACILITY NO. 502 AND FACILITY NO. 504 - …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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10. LOOKING NORTHWEST ON ESCOLTA AVENUE FROM FIFTH STREET INTERSECTION - Hamilton Field, East of Nave …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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11. VIEW TO SOUTHWEST FROM RAILROAD SPUR AT FACILITY NO. 301, SHOWING FACILITY Nos. 500 AND …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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12. VIEW TO NORTHEAST ALONG FOURTH STREET FROM FACILITY NO. 500, SECOND FLOOR - Hamilton Field, …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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13. REAR ELEVATIONS OF BARRACKS (FACILITY Nos. 420, 422, AND 424) FROM ESCOLTA AVENUE AND FOURTH …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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14. PALMS AND SHRUBS ALONG FRONTS OF BARRACKS ON FIFTH STREET - Hamilton Field, East of …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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15. FOURTH STREET, WITH HEADQUARTERS BUILDING (FACILITY NO. 500) IN DISTANCE - Hamilton Field, East of …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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16. LOOKING NORTHWEST TO WAREHOUSE (FACILITY NO. 410) AND RESERVOIR HILL FROM HANGAR AVENUE NEAR FOURTH …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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17. CENTRAL BASE INDUSTRY AREA AND RAILROAD SPUR FROM INTERSECTION OF STATE ACCESS ROAD AND ESCOLTA …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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18. VIEW TO SOUTHWEST ALONG SOUTHEAST SIDE OF QUARTERMASTER'S MOTORPOOL (FACILITY NO. 302) - Hamilton Field, …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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19. LOOKING NORTHEAST OVER AMPHITHEATER TO SEVENTH STREET. CHAPEL ANNEX (FACILITY NO. 531) AT RIGHT - …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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20. STONE RETAINING WALLS ON WEST HOSPITAL DRIVE, LOOKING NORTHEAST TO CONTROL TOWER AND FACILITY NO. …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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21. VIEW TO SOUTHEAST TOWARD QUARTERMASTER BUILDINGS GROUP AND RESERVOIR HILL, FROM AMMUNITION (IGLOO) HILL. (Part …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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22. VIEW TO SOUTH TOWARD BUNKERS AND ATHLETIC FIELDS, FROM IGLOO HILL. (Part 3 of a …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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23. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS' HOUSING IN THE DISTANCE, FROM NEAR 262 LAS LOMAS DRIVE - Hamilton Field, …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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24. LOOKING SOUTHEAST OVER NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS' HOUSING ON SAN JOSE DRIVE, FROM WATER TANK (FACILITY NO. …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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25. LAWNS AND DUPLEXES FACING NORTH CIRCLE - Hamilton Field, East of Nave Drive, Novato, Marin …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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26. ROW OF TYPE D DUPLEXES ALONG CRESCENT DRIVE - Hamilton Field, East of Nave Drive, …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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27. BACK YARDS OF TYPE C DUPLEXES ON CRESCENT DRIVE, LOOKING TOWARD SOUTH OAKWOOD DRIVE HOUSES …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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28. PARK-LIKE COMMON AREA BETWEEN CRESCENT DRIVE AND SAN JOSE DRIVE - Hamilton Field, East of …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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29. COMPANY OFFICERS' QUARTERS, LOOKING NORTH FROM 217 SUNSET DRIVE - Hamilton Field, East of Nave …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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30. COMPANY OFFICERS' QUARTERS, LOOKING SOUTHEAST ALONG SOUTH OAKWOOD DRIVE - Hamilton Field, East of Nave …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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31. SOUTH OAKWOOD DRIVE, VIEW TO NORTH FROM NEAR FACILITY NO. 252 - Hamilton Field, East …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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32. VIEW TO SOUTH ALONG LAS LOMAS DRIVE, FROM INTERSECTION OF CASA GRANDE REAL - Hamilton …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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33. FIELD OFFICERS' QUARTERS ON CASA GRANDE REAL. VIEW TO SOUTHEAST FROM SOUTH CIRCLE - Hamilton …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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34. LOOKING NORTHWEST TO SOUTH CIRCLE FROM CASA GRANDE REAL - Hamilton Field, East of Nave …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
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35. LOOKING SOUTHEAST ALONG CASA GRANDE REAL - Hamilton Field, East of Nave Drive, Novato, Marin …
- Contributor: U.S. Department of the Army - Marvin, Judith - De Vries, David G. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Par Environmental Services, Inc - Maniery, Mary L.
About this Item
Title
- Hamilton Field, East of Nave Drive, Novato, Marin County, CA
Other Title
- Hamilton Field Air Force Base Hamilton Army Air Field
Names
- Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
- U.S. Department of the Army, sponsor
- PAR Environmental Services, Inc., contractor
- Maniery, Mary L., historian
- Marvin, Judith, historian
- De Vries, David G., photographer
Created / Published
- Documentation compiled after 1933
Headings
- - air bases
- - war (World War II)
- - California--Marin County--Novato
Notes
- - Significance: Hamilton Field was constructed as a bombardment base for the 1st Wing of the Air Force, one of only three wings in the nation. Conceived at a time when aviation was rapidly developing, the base was assigned the mission of defending the entire western United States, a role it maintained until 1940. Hamilton also played a significant role in national defense and training during World War II, when it served as one of three major bases of the west coast wing of the Air Transport Command's Pacific Division and parent group of the Operational Training Unit Program, a role critical to the war effort in the Pacific. Hamilton represented a significant departure from accepted Army base architectural style and layout. The carefully planned landscaping that incorporated natural oak groves, knolls, and hills; the cohesive design of all buildings in a Spanish Eclectic style; and the conception of an Army base as a planned community were creative and daring innovations. In contrast to the careful planning evident in the original layout, the temporary buildings constructed during World War II seem to have been built wherever there was room, and project a feeling of the haste and frenzy that accompanied activities during the war.
- - Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N304
- - Survey number: HABS CA-2398
- - National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 98001347
Medium
- Photo(s): 45
- Data Page(s): 53
- Photo Caption Page(s): 4
Call Number/Physical Location
- HABS CAL,21-NOVA,1-
Source Collection
- Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Control Number
- ca1926
Rights Advisory
- No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. https://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html
Online Format
- image
Part of
Format
Contributor
- De Vries, David G.
- Historic American Buildings Survey
- Maniery, Mary L.
- Marvin, Judith
- Par Environmental Services, Inc
- U.S. Department of the Army