Building 6981, Camp Shelby
Building 6981 is a historic ammunition magazine located at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Constructed in 1917, it is the only building at Camp Shelby still standing from the WWI era. The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992 and was designated a Mississippi Landmark in 1995.
Description
Building 6981 is a single room structure that measures by. It was constructed on a poured concrete slab that is thick. The outer walls are poured concrete over wire mesh.The interior floor space is approximately. Height of the interior walls from the floor to wooden ceiling beams is. The interior walls are paneled with pine boards that run horizontally, up to the top of two door frames that are centered in the north and south facades. The door frames are wide and support double-leaf wooden doors that are tall. The south facing doors are covered in sheet metal.
The roof is also concrete, poured over wire mesh, and was constructed with a clerestory-style raised center for ventilation. The north facade has a concrete loading platform that is long and wide. Access to the south entrance doors was provided by poured concrete steps, but a concrete ramp was constructed to facilitate ADA accessibility.