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256: 957: 951: 621: 831: 1131: 1704: 580: 755: 488: 776: 886: 196: 930: 55: 118: 434:. A closing ceremony took place on February 25, 2012. The remainder of the fort property (with the exception of the military cemetery on site) was transferred to the City of Seattle in 2012. As of 2018, there are plans to convert the property into low-income housing. On 10 June 2019 the Seattle City Council voted to build 200-plus low-income and homeless housing units on part of the property but 367:, convicted of the crime, and sent to prison. They and their families challenged the convictions; after an investigation, the convictions were set aside in 2007. A formal army apology ceremony was held on July 26, 2008; officials also presented the relatives of former US soldiers and the two remaining survivors with years of back pay, following the overturn of their dishonorable discharges. 370:
On Memorial Day 1951, a grove of trees and monument honoring the war dead was dedicated near the post chapel. The Korean War brought a flurry of activity as troops headed to or returned from Korea were processed through Fort Lawton. In February 1953, the Fort Lawton Processing Center transferred half
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for that year. Fort Lawton's family housing, consisting of the non-commissioned officer housing below and officer housing on the crown of the hill, has been used by the U.S. Navy for Navy and Coast Guard personnel for almost 40 years. They were purchased by a private developer, remodeled, and now in
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which primarily consisted of African American soldiers transferred from the Philippines to Fort Lawton. These men are known as the Buffalo Soldiers. The initial 900 men stationed at the fort and their families accounted for about a third of Seattle's African American population.
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The Fort Lawton Historic District (FLHD) in the heart of Discovery Park contains numerous historic buildings and structures that were once in, and part of, Fort Lawton. The following list includes only buildings and structures that survived at least into the 1980s.
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Chapel-on-the-Hill, outside the Historic District, has the status of a city landmark. In July 2008, the City Council passed an ordinance that changed the boundary of the Fort Lawton Landmark District to include the Chapel and the Chapel Grounds.
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private ownership. The Capehart Housing in the center of the park was vacated by December 2009 and demolished during the summer of 2010; the land has become part of Discovery Park.
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The military encampment was redesigned in 1902 for infantry use. In 1910, a design overhaul, to include housing for officers and enlisted men, was prepared by landscape architect
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Fort Lawton officially closed on September 14, 2011, and the 364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, the last U.S. Army Reserve tenant on the post, moved to its new facility in
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1896-1897. 1 volume.  Contains records about the fundraising campaign ran by the Army Post Committee to raise funds for the purchase of land for Fort Lawton. At the
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Marriage Certificate between Walter J. Monkerud and Eva Lee Start performed by army chaplin, on June 14, 1943, (# 91322) uses the name "Chapel-on-the-Hill, Ft. Lawton
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In 1896, the Secretary of War selected what would later be Fort Lawton for construction of an artillery battery intended to defend Seattle and the south
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Former hospital steward's quarters; previously adjacent to post hospital, north east of administration building, moved to present location around WWII
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from naval attack. Local citizens and governments donated 703 acres (2.84 km) land to the United States Army for the installation the next year.
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of its functions, the outbound tasks, to Fort Lewis (now called Joint Base Lewis McChord). Returnees continued to process through Fort Lawton.
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anti-aircraft missiles and Air Force radars were in use at Fort Lawton, but in 1968 the site was rejected for proposed defense upgrades.
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Pan-Tribal Activism in the Pacific Northwest: The Power of Indigenous Protest and the Birth of Daybreak Star Cultural Center
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campaigns, who was killed in action in the Philippines. The fort opened on February 9, 1900 on a 1,100 acres (4.5 km).
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Fort Lawton was used as a marshaling camp for soldiers preparing to travel to China to deal with the
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between Italian POWs and American soldiers. Twenty-eight African-American soldiers were later
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Labor Archives of Washington, University of Washington Libraries Special Collection.
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An Archeological Evaluation of the Fort Lawton Historical District, Seattle
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For the Confederate prisoner-of-war camp also known as Camp Lawton, see
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Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington (state)
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In 1970, the fort was occupied for three weeks in March by a group of
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Building 672 and 670 can also be seen at left, and 640–644 at right.
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ships that departed Seattle for Nome, Alaska, on their way to China.
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Used at some point as a garage for a fire truck, no longer exists
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Later turned into a groundskeeper's building, no longer exists
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Bakery until c. 1938, offices until c. 1960, no longer exists
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Yardley, "1944 Conviction of Black G.I.'s Is Ruled Flawed"
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Post Engineer Facility and Vehicle Storage Building
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