Update 2: The Final Project
Over the weekend I played with both Prezi and ARCGIS to determine which platform would be best for my story map. Long story short, I'll be using ARCGIS. In Prezi I’d need many more images within the presentation itself to provide the same level of detail already built into ARCGIS. Within my story map I'll be using the ARCGIS journal builder to display information on each installation site.
Using the Virginia WWI and WWII Commemoration Commission and the Library of Virginia’s “Guide to the Virginia War History Commission, Records, 1915-1931” websites, I was able to identify the installations operating or founded between 1914 and 1918, 20 in all:
Using the Virginia WWI and WWII Commemoration Commission and the Library of Virginia’s “Guide to the Virginia War History Commission, Records, 1915-1931” websites, I was able to identify the installations operating or founded between 1914 and 1918, 20 in all:
- Northern Virginia:
- Camp A.A. Humphreys (now Belvoir)
- Front Royal Remount Station
- Camp Bally
- Camp Lee (now Fort Lee)
- Coastal Virginia:
- Camp Eustis on Mulberry Island near Newport News (combined with Langley in 2010)
- Camp Alexander
- Camp Casino (Newport News)
- Camp Hill
- Camp Morrison
- Camp Stuart
- Fort Monroe
- Fort Story
- Langley Field
- Norfolk Terminal
- Camp Myer (Fort Myer) and Fort McNair (now joint base Myer-Henderson hall)
- 1907 Jamestown Exposition at Hampton Roads - Naval Operating Base
- Camp Pendleton (VA)
- Marine Barracks Quantico
- Fort Hunt
I cross referenced the forts and camps listed on these two sites with the installations’ own website, if available, to confirm dates of founding. From what I understand there is also primary source information about some of these installations available in Richmond, VA as part of the State Records Collection. Not sure if I can make it to Richmond on a weekend before the project is due, but I'll certainly try!
Looks good. It would be great if you could check out what is available in Richmond. You might contact someone there first which might make your trip even more productive.
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