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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1836-1852) - A Mexican military Camp established in 1836 by Lt. Colonel [[Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo]] in Sonoma County, California. Abandoned in 1852. Also known as [[Presidio of Sonoma]], [[Sonoma Post]] and [[Sonoma Barracks]].
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1836-1858) - A Mexican Presidio established in 1836 as [[Presidio of Sonoma]] by Lt. Colonel [[Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo]], Commandant of the Northern Frontier in present day Sonoma, Sonoma County, California. Taken over by U.S. forces in 1846 as Camp Sonoma and renamed [[Sonoma Barracks]] in 1847. Garrisoned intermittently until 1858. Also known as [[Sonoma Post]].
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== Mexican Period (1836-1846) ==
== {{PAGENAME}} History ==
The Presidio of Sonoma was Mexican Presidio established in 1836 by Lt. Colonel [[Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo]], Commandant of the Northern Frontier. The post was established to control hostile Indians and block any Russian expansion from [[Fort Ross]]. The garrison numbered some 40 men in a two story adobe barracks building.
== American Period (1846-1858) ==
On 14 Jun 1846 American settlers, unaware that the [[Mexican War]] had begun, revolted against the Mexican Government and took over Camp Sonoma, capturing General Vallejo and imprisoning him at [[Sutter's Fort]]. The rebels declared the California Republic and adopted the "Bear Flag". Major [[John C. Fremont]] USA had arrived before the rebellion with sixty U.S. soldiers on an exploration mission and he joined the revolt. News that the [[Mexican War]] had started did not reach Sonoma until 9 July 1846 when Navy Lieutenant [[Joseph W. Revere]] arrived from Commodore Stockton's fleet and raised the American Flag ending the California Republic.
 
[[Sonoma Barracks]] was established 4 Apr 1847 and was garrisoned intermittently until 16 Oct 1851. In 1852 a military post was established and garrisoned until 1858.
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Sonoma, Sonoma County, California
[[Image:Sonoma Barracks - 06.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Sonoma Barracks Building]]
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Part of Sonoma State Historic Site in Sonoma, Sonoma County, California. The restored barracks building and servants quarters remain as well as the courtyard.
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'''Location:''' Sonoma, Sonoma County, California.
'''Location:''' East Spain Street and 1st Street East in Sonoma, Sonoma County, California.


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* {{Roberts}}, page 94
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'''Links:'''
'''Links:'''
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/ca-sfbay2.html#sonoma North American Forts - Camp Sonoma]
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/ca-sfbay2.html#sonoma North American Forts - Camp Sonoma]
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* [http://www.militarymuseum.org/SonomaBks.html California Military Museum - Camp Sonoma]
* [http://www.militarymuseum.org/SonomaBks.html California Military Museum - Camp Sonoma]


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Latest revision as of 06:04, 3 May 2021

Camp Sonoma (1836-1858) - A Mexican Presidio established in 1836 as Presidio of Sonoma by Lt. Colonel Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, Commandant of the Northern Frontier in present day Sonoma, Sonoma County, California. Taken over by U.S. forces in 1846 as Camp Sonoma and renamed Sonoma Barracks in 1847. Garrisoned intermittently until 1858. Also known as Sonoma Post.

Sonoma Barracks Entrance and Marker
Sonoma Barracks Field Gun
Sonoma Barracks Building

Mexican Period (1836-1846)

The Presidio of Sonoma was Mexican Presidio established in 1836 by Lt. Colonel Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, Commandant of the Northern Frontier. The post was established to control hostile Indians and block any Russian expansion from Fort Ross. The garrison numbered some 40 men in a two story adobe barracks building.

American Period (1846-1858)

On 14 Jun 1846 American settlers, unaware that the Mexican War had begun, revolted against the Mexican Government and took over Camp Sonoma, capturing General Vallejo and imprisoning him at Sutter's Fort. The rebels declared the California Republic and adopted the "Bear Flag". Major John C. Fremont USA had arrived before the rebellion with sixty U.S. soldiers on an exploration mission and he joined the revolt. News that the Mexican War had started did not reach Sonoma until 9 July 1846 when Navy Lieutenant Joseph W. Revere arrived from Commodore Stockton's fleet and raised the American Flag ending the California Republic.

Sonoma Barracks was established 4 Apr 1847 and was garrisoned intermittently until 16 Oct 1851. In 1852 a military post was established and garrisoned until 1858.

Current Status

Sonoma Barracks Building

Part of Sonoma State Historic Site in Sonoma, Sonoma County, California. The restored barracks building and servants quarters remain as well as the courtyard.



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Location: East Spain Street and 1st Street East in Sonoma, Sonoma County, California.

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Lat: 38.293865 Long: -122.4565794

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Visited: 30 Aug 2009