Abstract

Abstract : This document is an assessment of National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility of the Fort Huachuca, Arizona, elevated water tank (Facility 4901)) erected in 1941 and a reservoir (Facility 22020) constructed in 1959. The elevated water tank (Facility 4901)) has remained generally unchanged except for different painting schemes. The demolition and reconstruction of the surrounding World War II temporary buildings makes this portion of the Fort Huachuca cantonment ineligible for the NRHP as a historic district. Although unchanged since its construction, the reservoir (Facility 22020) is not significant for construction technology. This survey satisfies Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 as amended, and was used to determine the eligibility of the elevated water tank under Section 106 of the NHPA due to an undertaking, and the eligibility of the reservoir under Section 110 of the NHPA for inclusion on the NRHP.It is the recommendation of this report that the elevated water tank (Facility 4901)) is not eligible to the NRHP since it is not individually significant and is not part of a larger historic district. The reservoir (Facility 22020) is individually not significant, and it is not part of a larger historic district.

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