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Hudson Armory
Basic Information | History | Images
| Street address: |
Fifth and State Streets |
| City: |
Hudson |
| County: |
Columbia |
| Year constructed: |
1898 - original construction 1930 - repairs from fire damage |
| Architect: |
Isaac G. Perry |
| Size : |
Company |
| Square footage: |
35,581 NSF |
| Acreage: |
.69 Acres |
| Status: |
Most of drill shed destroyed by fire in 1921 / Closed in late 1970s / Auctioned and sold to private owner / Owned by GalVan Initiatives Foundation / Hudson Area Library to be constructed within drill shed |
Units Stationed: |
Years: |
| 23rd Separate Company |
1878 - 1897 |
| Nucleus Co. I, 203rd New York Volunteer |
Spanish American War |
| Co. D, 1st Infantry Regiment |
1899 - 1904 |
| Co. F, 10th Infantry Regiment |
1905 - 1939 |
| 106th Infantry Regiment |
1940 - ???? |
| Co. B, 152nd Engineers |
1961 - ???? |
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History
Prior to armory being built, the 23rd rented space in the rear of the court house since 1883.
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New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs: Military History
Last modified:
October 11, 2012
URL: http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/links/armories/Hudson.htm
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