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Benicia Arsenal (1851-1964) - A U.S. Army arsenal established in 1851 by 2nd Lt. (Bvt. Captain) Charles P. Stone, Ordnance Department, in present day Benicia, Solano County, California. Closed in 1964.

Benicia 1860 Arsenal Comandant's Quarters
Benicia 1859 Arsenal Clock Tower Building
Benicia 1872 Arsenal Barracks Building

Benicia Arsenal History

Benicia Arsenal 1876
Benicia Arsenal 1855 Camel Barn - Now a Museum
Benicia Arsenal Headquarters Building now an Office Building

Established by 2nd Lt. (Bvt. Captain) Charles P. Stone, Ordnance Department, on 19 Aug 1851.

The U.S. Army built several installations on Benicia Military Reservation:

  • Benicia Barracks (1849-1898) occupied 99.5 acres in the northwest corner of the parcel; its hospital still exists today as an office building. It was the U.S. Army headquarters for the Department of the Pacific from 1851-1857 and was the embarkation point for most troops destined for Pacific Coast service up to the U.S. Civil War.
  • Benicia Quartermaster's Depot (1849-1858) in the southern part of the Arsenal reservation near the waterfront, used for storing supplies from 1849-1858; none of its original buildings survive today.
  • Benicia Arsenal (1851-1964) - established in 1850 for the storage and issuance of military materials; it was the first Ordnance Supply Depot in the West. In 1852, the US government designated the Benicia Arsenal as one of the country's five permanent arsenals.

Closed in 1964 and priviatized.



Benicia Arsenal Commanders List (edit list)
Assumed Relieved Rank Name Cullum Notes
1851 1856 Bvt Captain Stone, Charles P. 1237
1856 1860 Captain Callender, Franklin D. 993
1860 1864 ”Colonel McAllister, Julian 1334
1864 1867 ”Lt. Colonel Wainwright, Robert A. 837
1867 1886 ”Colonel McAllister, Julian 1334
1886 1889 ”Colonel Aspin, Silas N/A
1889 1890 ”Maj. Marye, William A. 1977
1890 1899 ”Colonel Babbitt, Lawrence S. 1947
1899 1902 ”Colonel Mordecai, Alfred 1941
1902 1903 ”Lt. Colonel Greer, John E. 2163
1903-07-21 1903-09-07 ’1st Lt. King, David M. 3523
1903 1904 ”Maj. MacNutt, Ira 2329
1904-03-16 1904-07-10 ’1st Lt. King, David M. 3523
1904 1905 ”Maj. Hobbs, Frank E. 2719
1905-04-15 1905-05-18 ’1st Lt. King, David M. 3523
1905 1911 ”Lt. Colonel Benét, James W. 2860
1911 1913 ”Lt. Colonel Ruggles, Colden L'H. 3335
1913 1914 ”Lt. Colonel Joyes, John W. 3568
1915 1917 ”Lt. Colonel Schull, Herman W. 3886
1917 1919 ”Colonel Baker, Frank 2415 This officer's first name was
legally changed after this date,
to Francis.
1919 1923 ”Colonel O'Hern, Edward P. 3569
1923-07-17 1925-07-06 ”Maj. Smith, Thomas J. 4655
1925 1928 ”Maj. Partridge, Clarence E. 4766
1928 1932 ”Colonel Lemon, George F. N/A
1932 1935 ”Colonel Kiehl, Philip J.R. 4381
1935 1938 ”Colonel Nickerson, Lewis A. 5025
1938 1940 ”Lt. Colonel Krupp, Oscar N/A
1940-09 1942-01-05 ”Colonel Kiehl, Philip J.R. 4381
1941 1942 ”Lt. Colonel Rogers, George D. 6439
1942 1943 ”Colonel O'Leary, Herbert 4878
1943 1946 ”Colonel Rutten, Paul G. N/A
1946 1950 ”Colonel Nickerson, Lewis A. 5025
1950 1953 ”Colonel Chavin, R.S. N/A
1953 1955 ”Colonel Hall, Francis G. N/A Cullum 9464 not online yet
1955 1958 ”Colonel Lawther, J. Paul N/A
1958 1959 ”Colonel Moats, W.B. N/A
1959 1961 ”Colonel Wells Jr., Albert C. N/A
1961 1962 ”Colonel Sherden, John P. N/A
1962 1964 ”Maj. Kuehl, Gregory N/A
Dates are formatted in yyyy-mm-dd to sort correctly.
The Cullum Number is the graduation order from the United States Military Academy by year and class rank and links to a page for the officer on the website version of the Cullum Register. Listings without a Cullum Number indicate that the person was not a graduate of the United States Military Academy.

Current Status

Some of the original (1850s) arsenal buildings now part of a city Park and museum complex in Benicia, Solano County, California.


USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Database Entry: 1702164


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Location: Benicia, Solano County, California.

Maps & Images

Lat: 38.054036 Long: -122.135561

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