Book: Camp Adair - By JOhn H. Baker - Bk3340 Reading Notes This document: Dropbox/Genealogy/Documents 500-999/Doc0924.txt ----------------------------------------- Page 6 - Shows a vicinity Map Page 11: Book: History of Monmouth Oregon - Google Books: Nothing found Site Officially selected July 1941 65,000 acres Farmers and Homeowners relocated Page 13: Town of Wells demolished Pages 28, 29: Photos of Field House under construction Pages 32, 33: Aerial Photos of the Camp Page 34: - 1800 buildings - Baker produced 45,000 loaves of bread per day - 500 Barracks, 11 chapels, 5 movie theaters - Hospital was able to treat 3600 military patients Page 35: Construction cost reportedly $32 million Pages 42, 46, 47: 104th Infantry Division mentioned Page 48: Basic Training began on 14 Dec 1942 Page 50: Basic Training ended on 13 March 1943 Unit Training began 14 March 1943 Page 52: Camp Adair nickname was "Swamp Adair" Page 63: Camp Newspaper: Camp Adair Sentry Page 74: BW Photo of a Camp Adair post card Page 78: Trailblazer Magazine Page 97: Camp Adair Sentry: First issue: 23 Apr 1942 - Last Issue: 21 uly 1944 Camp Adair later became a POW camp for German and Italian prisoners Page 106: CAmp Adair post office: Established 1 June 1942 - Discontinued 23 May 1946 Page 107: Book: Camp Adair, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 (Page 115) (Polk County Historical Society (Oregon) Page 108: Adair Hospital area is now Adair Village, a housing development Page 121: 104th Infantry Division: 15 Sept 1942 activated at Adair - - 840 Officers and 16,261 enlisted men Page 122: - 1447 killed, 6223 wounded Page 126 - 104th Timeline Lots of great photos of Camp Adair in this book