The camp consisted of a few wooden barracks for the prisoners (the administration building was brick).
Inside the fort were wooden barracks two stories high, built around the parade ground.
The first prisoners arrived while the wooden barracks were under construction and for several weeks lived in tents.
The wooden barracks were destroyed by hurricane Ivan in 2004.
An empty wooden barracks was converted into an exhibition hall.
There were wooden barracks for the enlisted men along the west and north sides of the fort.
In 1979 the old wooden barracks were replaced with modern block buildings.
Solid bunkers and a series of wooden barracks were built.
When all else failed, wooden barracks were constructed on the mountainsides.
So, too, apparently, did the camps, with the rugged architecture of their wooden barracks.