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1.1  history



 U.S. NAVAL TRAINING STATION
 1942-1946  1                                                                                                          2


 William T. Sampson
 -This property was named after William Thomas Sampson
 (1840–1902) who was a United States Navy admiral who
 became known for his victory in the Battle of Santiago de
 Cuba during the Spanish–American War.

 Admiral William T. Sampson
 WW II
 -The United States Naval Training Station (USNTS Samp-
 son) was established by the Navy in 1942 .
 -2,600 Acres
 -Previously vinyards and farmland
 -Before that it was home to the villages of Seneca
 Indians
 -270 days to complete construction
 -$50,000,000 - Cost to build
 -35,000 persons - Capacity
 -Designed by NYC architects Shreve, Lamb, & Harmon
 -Same architects that designed the Empire State   Large Assembly in Drill Field
 Building
 -394 Buildings
 -Barracks, drill halls, mess halls, auditorium, admin.
 bldgs., chapels, ship stores, laundry, bakery, etc.
 -50 Miles of power lines (power from Dresdon acoss lake)
 -30 Miles of sewage (plant to the south of site)
 -Water: pumped from lake, treated, and distributed to   Barracks
 every building (5,000,000 Gallons/day)
 -Mission: Naval basic training for large numbers of new
 recruits to help in the US WWII efforts













 Postcard - view looking west over the dock area and Seneca Lake


























 Naval  recruits - 3 weeks after the start of training                                                1943 Map of USNTS
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