Fort Vancouver
Historic Structures Report
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Volume I

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fort structures
Plate LI. Oven Door Detail, Lower Fort Gerry Bakery. (National Park Service photograph by A. L. Koue, September, 1967.)

diagram of fort structure
Plate LII. Plan of Bakery Ovens, Lower Fort Gerry. (National Park Service Drawing by Architect Richard Mehring.) (click on image for an enlargement in a new window)

sketch of fort
Plate LIII. View of Fort Vancouver from the Southwest, 1841. (From Charles Wilkes, Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition..., IV, 327.)

HBC flag
Plate LIV. Hudson's Bay Company House Flag, said to have flown at Fort Vancouver as early as 1849. (National Park Service photograph courtesy of Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.)

well
Plate LV. Well No. 2, Fort Vancouver.

This round, boulder-lined well was constructed early in 1845 near the fort bakery.

(National Park Service photograph, courtesy of Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.)

diagram of well
Plate LVI. Cross Section of Well No. 1, Fort Vancouver, As Revealed by Archeological Excavations in 1952. (From Louis F. Caywood, Final Report, figure 5.) (click on image for an enlargement in a new window)


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