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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1832-1866) - A U.S. Army arsenal first established as [[Mount Vernon Arsenal]] in 1832 in Gadsden County, Florida. Renamed [[Chattahoochee Arsenal (1)]] in 1834 and later Apalachicola Arsenal. Abandoned in 1866.
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1832-1866) - A U.S. Army arsenal first established during the [[Seminole War II|Second Seminole War]] as [[Mount Vernon Arsenal (1)]] in 1832 in Gadsden County, Florida. Renamed [[Chattahoochee Arsenal (1)]] in 1834 and later Apalachicola Arsenal; commonly but incorrectly seen spelled Appalachicola. Abandoned in 1866.
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== {{PAGENAME}} History ==
== History ==
[[Image:US Arsenal Officer Qtrs - 5.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Apalachicola Arsenal Qfficers Quarters, Arsenal Wall Section]]
Authorized as a United States Arsenal in 1832 but was not in full operation until the spring of 1838 and not complete until 1839.
Authorized as a United States Arsenal in 1832 but was not in full operation until the spring of 1838 and not complete until 1839.


The arsenal complex consisted of a four acre square surrounded with buildings connected and enclosed by a 9' tall brick wall. Two external magazines stored the munitions. Post buildings included barracks, officers quarters and workshops.
The arsenal complex consisted of a 4 square acre quadrangle surrounded with buildings connected and enclosed by a 9' tall & 30" thick brick wall. Two external magazines stored the munitions. The original complex had 4 outbuildings and 9 internal buildings including barracks, officer's quarters, and workshops.
 
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== [[U.S. Civil War]] (1861-1865) ==
== [[U.S. Civil War]] (1861-1865) ==
The arsenal was surrendered by the Union garrison on 6 Jan 1861 to a secessionists militia force known as the Quincy Guard even before Florida had formally seceded from the Union. The secessionists captured one cannon, 5,122 pounds of powder, 57 flintlocks and about 173,000 cartridges. The grounds were then operated as a Confederate "Camp of Instruction" for new recruits.
The arsenal was surrendered by the Union garrison on 6 Jan 1861 to a secessionists militia force known as the Quincy Guard even before Florida had formally seceded from the Union. The secessionists captured one cannon, 5,122 pounds of powder, 57 flintlocks, and about 173,000 cartridges. The grounds were then operated as a Confederate "Camp of Instruction" for new recruits.


After the end of the war the grounds were turned over to the Freedman's Bureau and later used as a prison. In 1869 the grounds were turned over to the state of Florida who established a state mental hospital on the grounds in 1876. The existing structures were repaired and modified for hospital use.
After the end of the war, the grounds were turned over to the Freedman's Bureau (1865-1868) and later used as the first Florida State Penitentiary until 1876. The State of Florida established the first Florida State Hospital on the grounds in 1876. The existing structures were repaired and modified for hospital use.
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
The officer's quarters, guard house and one of the external magazines survive. A historical marker is located at U.S. 90 and Maple Drive. Part of Florida State Hospital, Chattahoochee, Gadsden County, Florida.
[[Image:US Arsenal Entrance.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Florida State Hospital Entrance]]
The officer's quarters, a warehouse, and one of the external magazines are still standing. A historical marker is located at U.S. 90 and Maple Street. Part of Florida State Hospital complex, Chattahoochee, Gadsden County, Florida.
 
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'''Links:'''
'''Links:'''
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/East/flmiddle.html#aplarsenal North American Forts - Fort Apalachicola Arsenal]
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/East/flmiddle.html#aplarsenal North American Forts - Apalachicola Arsenal]
* [http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/arsenal1.html Explore Southern History]
* [http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/arsenal1.html Explore Southern History]
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* [http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/facilities/fsh/about.shtml Florida State Hospital]
* [http://ibistro.dos.state.fl.us/uhtbin/cgisirsi/x/x/0/5?library=PHOTO&item_type=PHOTOGRAPH&searchdata1=Florida%20State%20Hospital,%20Chattahoochee,%20Florida Florida State Library Photos]
{{Visited|19 Jan 2012}}


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Latest revision as of 12:22, 27 September 2021

Apalachicola Arsenal (1832-1866) - A U.S. Army arsenal first established during the Second Seminole War as Mount Vernon Arsenal (1) in 1832 in Gadsden County, Florida. Renamed Chattahoochee Arsenal (1) in 1834 and later Apalachicola Arsenal; commonly but incorrectly seen spelled Appalachicola. Abandoned in 1866.

Apalachicola Arsenal (US. Arsenal) Marker
Apalachicola Arsenal Warehouse Building
Apalachicola Arsenal Officer's Quarters
Apalachicola Arsenal Restored Magazine

History

Apalachicola Arsenal Qfficers Quarters, Arsenal Wall Section

Authorized as a United States Arsenal in 1832 but was not in full operation until the spring of 1838 and not complete until 1839.

The arsenal complex consisted of a 4 square acre quadrangle surrounded with buildings connected and enclosed by a 9' tall & 30" thick brick wall. Two external magazines stored the munitions. The original complex had 4 outbuildings and 9 internal buildings including barracks, officer's quarters, and workshops.


U.S. Civil War (1861-1865)

The arsenal was surrendered by the Union garrison on 6 Jan 1861 to a secessionists militia force known as the Quincy Guard even before Florida had formally seceded from the Union. The secessionists captured one cannon, 5,122 pounds of powder, 57 flintlocks, and about 173,000 cartridges. The grounds were then operated as a Confederate "Camp of Instruction" for new recruits.

After the end of the war, the grounds were turned over to the Freedman's Bureau (1865-1868) and later used as the first Florida State Penitentiary until 1876. The State of Florida established the first Florida State Hospital on the grounds in 1876. The existing structures were repaired and modified for hospital use.

Current Status

Florida State Hospital Entrance

The officer's quarters, a warehouse, and one of the external magazines are still standing. A historical marker is located at U.S. 90 and Maple Street. Part of Florida State Hospital complex, Chattahoochee, Gadsden County, Florida.



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Location: Florida State Hospital, Chattahoochee, Gadsden County, Florida.

Maps & Images

Lat: 30.7068026 Long: -84.8381746

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Sources:

  • 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 145-146

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Visited: 19 Jan 2012