Archambault. This heavily illustrated book examines the history of Washington's Fort Lewis, from the early 1900s - when a series of militia and national guard encampments were held in the area - through its 1917 establishment, its growth to become the nation's largest World War I military outpost, World War II, and the present day. You'll view the fort's prominent buildings, the men and women who have served there, and much more. 128 pages, approximately 200 B&W photographs, 6½"x 9¼", softcover.