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[[Image:Benicia Camel Barn - 2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Benicia Arsenal 1855 Camel Barn - Now a Museum]] | [[Image:Benicia Camel Barn - 2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Benicia Arsenal 1855 Camel Barn - Now a Museum]] | ||
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Established by 2nd Lt. (Bvt. Captain) [[Charles P. Stone]], [[Ordnance Department]], on 19 Aug 1851 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. | |||
Permanent arsenal buildings were initially built in two locations. At the north end of the reservation two large stone storage/ammunition shop buildings (1855), a guardhouse/laboratory (1856), a magazine (1855) and a large stone magazine (1857) were constructed. Further south in the central portion of the reservation two sets of quarters were built, one for the arsenal commandant (1861) and one for his adjutant (1862). Also built at this location was a main arsenal building (1859) with a distinctive clock tower. All of these buildings remain today although some of them have suffered damage over the years and have been restored. | |||
Closed in 1964 and priviatized. | |||
Closed in 1964 and priviatized. | Closed in 1964 and priviatized. |
Revision as of 10:17, 19 November 2013
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.
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Benicia Arsenal History



Established by 2nd Lt. (Bvt. Captain) Charles P. Stone, Ordnance Department, on 19 Aug 1851 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.
Permanent arsenal buildings were initially built in two locations. At the north end of the reservation two large stone storage/ammunition shop buildings (1855), a guardhouse/laboratory (1856), a magazine (1855) and a large stone magazine (1857) were constructed. Further south in the central portion of the reservation two sets of quarters were built, one for the arsenal commandant (1861) and one for his adjutant (1862). Also built at this location was a main arsenal building (1859) with a distinctive clock tower. All of these buildings remain today although some of them have suffered damage over the years and have been restored.
Closed in 1964 and priviatized.
Closed in 1964 and priviatized.
Assumed | Relieved | Rank | Name | Cullum | Notes |
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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. |
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Benicia 1872 Guardhouse-Firehouse Building
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 |
Sources:
- Hart, Herbert M., Tour Guide to Old Western Forts, Pruett Publishing Co., Boulder CO, 1980, ISBN 0-87108-568-2, page 22-23
- Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 62
- Frazer, Robert W. (editor), Mansfield on the conditions of The Western Forts, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman OK, 1963, ISBN 0-8061-1083-X, page 155
Links:
- North American Forts - Fort Benicia Arsenal
- California Military Museum - The Posts at Benicia
- Wikipedia - Benicia Arsenal
- National Park Service - Benecia Arsenal
Visited: 16 Nov 2013
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