WebFeb 12, 2014 · The soap factory at 5300 Holabird Avenue has been a landmark for decades. It now stands alone on a large lot that stretches to Broening Highway. This picture was taken yesterday. (Photo by Mark Reutter) Generations of East Baltimore families labored at the plant, typically arriving on the production lines fresh out of high school. WebThe training school was relocated to Fort Holabird, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore. The Army renamed the facility the U.S. Army Intelligence School in 1955, expanding it to …
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WebFort Holabird was a U.S. Army post in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, from 1917-1973. It was located in the southeast corner of the city, fronting on Holabird Ave. between … WebNov 15, 2009 · Fort Holabird (1917 - 1974/1995), Baltimore Originally named Camp Holabird, established on 96 acres of marshland as an Army motor transport training center and depot. ... Battle Acre on MD 20 near Eastpoint. € Fort Smallwood (1896 - 1928, 1955 - 1974), Venice-on-the-Bay draftsight drawing scale
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WebApr 18, 2011 · Fort Holabird began as Camp Holabird in 1917 on approximately 96 acres near Colgate Creek. It was named after Brigadier General Samuel Beckley Holabird. The site was chosen because of its... WebFeb 9, 2011 · Named for Quartermaster General Samuel B. Holabird (1826-1907) and established in 1917 as the Army's first motor transport training center and depot. Supplied World War I American Expeditionary Forces … http://www.themilitarystandard.com/army_base/md/fort_holabird.php draftsight draw line at angle