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Item Title
Aberdeen Proving Ground, White Phosphorous Processing Plant, Northwest corner Hoadley & Magnolia Roads, Aberdeen, Harford County, MD
LocationNorthwest corner Hoadley & Magnolia Roads,
Aberdeen, MD
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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1968.
Notes
Survey number HAER MD-47-A
Building/structure dates:
1918 initial construction
Building/structure dates:
1944 subsequent work
Significance: The building represents the response of the United States to the use of chemical weapons during World War I. It is the last remaining structure of the largest chemical manufacturing complex built in the United States.
Subjects
Processing PlantsChemical Plants
Related Names
Chemical Warfare Service, Architects
Collection
Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress)
Contents
Photograph caption(s):
1. View West, East Side
2. View Northwest, Southeast Corner
3. View North, South Side
4. View East, West Side
5. View South, North Side
6. View Southeast, Northwest Corner
7. Northwest Room South Wall
8. Northwest Room East Wall
9. Northwest Room Southwest Corner
10. Northeast Room West Hall
11. Northeast Room Southwest Corner
12. Northeast Room North Wall
13. Central Hall, Looking North
14. Northeast Room, Looking East
15. East Central Room, Looking East
16. Southeast Room, North Wall
17. Southeast Room, East Wall
18. Southeast Room, South Wall
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