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Office of Construction & Facilities Management: Historic Preservation
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Historic Properties in Maine
Facility |
Building Number |
Use |
Date |
| Togus
VAMC |
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Civil War
Cannon (C1) |
1863 |
Formerly Eastern Branch of
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers opened in 1867 as first branch.
Quarters 1 is designated a National Historic Landmark. It is noted for signifying
the major shift in veteran benefits programs from pensions and land grants to direct care
for what are now called service-connected disabilities.
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Civil War
Cannon (C2) |
1863 |
1 |
Director's
Quarters |
1869 |
2 |
Single
Quarters |
1901 |
3 |
Single
Quarters |
1893 |
4 |
Duplex
Quarters |
1890 |
15 |
Single
Quarters |
1900 |
16 |
Single
Quarters |
1900 |
17 |
Single
Quarters |
1900 |
18 |
Single
Quarters |
1896 |
19 |
Single
Quarters |
1896 |
20 |
Single
Quarters |
1896 |
21 |
Barn Storage |
1887 |
27 |
Single
Quarters |
1899 |
32 |
Single
Quarters |
1910 |
33 |
Single
Quarters |
1910 |
34 |
Single
Quarters |
1910 |
36 |
Ground Unit |
1909 |
67 |
Paint Shop |
1891 |
69 |
Single
Quarters |
1878 |
| Togus
N/C West |
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Soldier's
Monument |
1889 |
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Soldiers and
Sailors Monument |
Unk. |
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Mausoleum/Crypt |
1890s |
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3001 |
Office |
1890 |
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| Reviewed/Updated Date: May 1, 2006 |
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