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Table 2
Buildings of Y erba Buena Island
Built Post-1891
I Bldg. No. Building Data
258 Map Quad: F22 Year Built: 1942 Year Demolished: 1960
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Uses: 1942 - 1960 - Storage and gymnasium
259 Map Quad: H23 Year Built: 1944 Year Demolished: NL T 1992
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Uses: 1944 - ~ 1992 - Storage and carport for Quarters 9
260 Map Quad: E2 l Year Built: 1946 Year Demolished: NL T 1961
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Uses: 1946- ~1961-Assembly shed
261 Map Quad: K2 l Year Built: 1948 Year Demolished: NA
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Uses: 1948 - Present - Chlorinator (Oakland pipeline).
262 Map Quad: D21 Year Built: 1891 Year Demolished: NA
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Uses: 1891 - 1953 -Torpedo (Mine) Assembly Building (Army)
1953 - Present- Storage, Long Range Accuracy (LORAC) Storage (Army)
Notes: Buildings 262 through 266 were the US Army Torpedo Station on Yerba
Buena Island established in 1891. This Army Reservation remained
independent until after WW II. Finally, by 1953, it was taken over by the
Navy and essentially no longer used. Only the Mine Assembly building
still stands out on the tip of the northeast point under the SFO Bay Bridge.
263 Map Quad: D21 Year Built: 1891 Year Demolished: NL T 1961
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Uses: 1891 - ~1961 -Married Enlisted Men's Quarters (Former Army
Officer's Quarters for Torpedo Station)
Notes: Buildings 262 through 266 were the US Army Torpedo Station on Y erba
Buena Island established in 1891. This Army Reservation remained
independent until after WW II. Finally, by 1953, it was taken over by the
Navy and essentially no longer used. Only the Mine Assembly building
still stands out on the tip of the northeast point under the SFO Bay Bridge.
264 Map Quad: E22 Year Built: 1891 Year Demolished: NL T 1961
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Uses: 1891 - ~1961 -Storage (Former Army)
Notes: Buildings 262 through 266 were the US Army Torpedo Station on Yerba
Buena Island established in 1891. This Army Reservation remained
independent until after WW II. Finally, by 1953, it was taken over by the
Navy and essentially no longer used. Only the Mine Assembly building
still stands out on the tip of the northeast point under the SFO Bay Bridge.
September 1, 1995 Historical Study ofYerba Buena Island, 1-75
Treasure Island, and their Buildings