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Pacific Division (United States Army)

Pacific Division of the U. S. Army was one of its superior administrative organizations that existed during the early 19th century and for a short time in the early 20th century.

Pacific Division 1848–1853[1] Edit

The first Pacific Division of the U.S. Army was created on October 10, 1848, as the Army reorganized its administration for the new territories acquired during the Mexican–American War. 10th Military Department (California) and 11th Military Department (Oregon Territory) were subordinated to the new Division that had its headquarters at Monterey. In June 1849 division headquarters moved to the California, for a month then moved to Benicia and the Benicia Arsenal in the upper San Francisco Bay in July 1849.

On May 17, 1851, the Army merged Military Departments 10 and 11 into the Pacific Division as the Army again reorganized its administration on the West Coast. Both of those military departments merged into the Pacific Division ceased to exist. Division headquarters directly administered affairs in California and Oregon Territory. On June 15, 1852, Pacific Division headquarters was moved from Benicia to the San Francisco.

On October 31, 1853, the Pacific Division was replaced by the Department of the Pacific, with headquarters at San Francisco. It was created when the Army abandoned the system of divisions and numbered departments, establishing departments having a descriptive name, and reporting directly to Army Headquarters.[2]

Commander of the Pacific Division Edit

Posts in Military Department 10 Edit

Posts in Military Department 11 Edit

Pacific Division, 1904–07[28] Edit

Several Departments were again organized under new Divisions in 1903.[29] The previous Division of the Pacific (1869-91) was re-established and formally stood up in 1904 as the Pacific Division with subordinate or related commands, including the Department of California (to include the Hawaiian Islands) and the Department of the Columbia.[30] The Pacific Division was headquartered at Fort Mason, San Francisco.[31] By the end of 1907, the War Department, under Secretary of War William Howard Taft from February 1, 1904 – June 30, 1908, had eliminated the echelon of administrative units called Divisions and subsequently the Pacific Division that same year.[32]

Commander of the Pacific Division Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "393.2 RECORDS OF DIVISIONS 1837-1907 & 1911-13". Records of United States Army Continental Commands 1821-1920. National Archives. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  2. ^ Durwood Ball, Army Regulars on the Western Frontier, 1848–1861, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 2001.
  3. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Historic California Posts: Posts at Monterey
  4. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Sonoma Barracks (Including El Presidio de Sonoma, El Cuartel de Sonoma, Camp Sonoma, Sonoma Post)
  5. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Camp San Jose
  6. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Camp Anderson, (Post near Sacramento City, Post near Sutterville)
  7. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Camp Stanislaus (Miller's Camp)
  8. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Camp Riley
  9. ^ Camp Salvation, California State Historic Landmark 808
  10. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Camp San Miguel
  11. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Cantonment Far West (Camp Far West, Fort Far West)
  12. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Fort McDowell(Camp Reynolds, Post of Angel Island)
  13. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Rancho del Chino Post
  14. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Post at Mission San Luis Rey de Francia (Camp San Luis Rey)
  15. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Camp Frederica
  16. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Camp Vallecito
  17. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Fort Defiance(Imperial County)
  18. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Camp Santa Isabel (Camp Santa Ysabel)
  19. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Camp McClear
  20. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: San Diego Barracks(Including New San Diego Depot)
  21. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic Posts, Camps, Stations and Airfields: Fort Miller (Including Camp Barbour, Camp Miller)
  22. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Historic California Posts: Camp Crane
  23. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Camp Fitzgerald (Imperial County)
  24. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Camp Rancho del Jurupa
  25. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts:Fort Reading
  26. ^ Fort Reading, California State Historic Landmark 379
  27. ^ The California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Fort Jones (Siskiyou County)
  28. ^ "393.2 RECORDS OF DIVISIONS 1837-1907 & 1911-13". Records of United States Army Continental Commands 1821-1920. National Archives. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  29. ^ "393.2 RECORDS OF DIVISIONS 1837-1907 & 1911-13". Records of United States Army Continental Commands 1821-1920. National Archives. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  30. ^ "393.2 RECORDS OF DIVISIONS 1837-1907 & 1911-13". Records of United States Army Continental Commands 1821-1920. National Archives. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  31. ^ James, D. Clayton (1 October 1970). The Years of MacArthur Volume 1 1880-1941 (1st ed.). Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin Company. p. 43. ISBN 978-0395109489. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  32. ^ James, D. Clayton (1 October 1970). The Years of MacArthur Volume 1 1880-1941 (1st ed.). Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin Company. p. 42. ISBN 978-0395109489. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  33. ^ James, D. Clayton (1 October 1970). The Years of MacArthur Volume 1 1880-1941 (1st ed.). Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin Company. p. 42,87. ISBN 978-0395109489. Retrieved 1 January 2020.

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Pacific Division of the U S Army was one of its superior administrative organizations that existed during the early 19th century and for a short time in the early 20th century Contents 1 Pacific Division 1848 1853 1 1 1 Commander of the Pacific Division 1 2 Posts in Military Department 10 1 3 Posts in Military Department 11 2 Pacific Division 1904 07 28 2 1 Commander of the Pacific Division 3 ReferencesPacific Division 1848 1853 1 EditThe first Pacific Division of the U S Army was created on October 10 1848 as the Army reorganized its administration for the new territories acquired during the Mexican American War 10th Military Department California and 11th Military Department Oregon Territory were subordinated to the new Division that had its headquarters at Monterey In June 1849 division headquarters moved to the California for a month then moved to Benicia and the Benicia Arsenal in the upper San Francisco Bay in July 1849 On May 17 1851 the Army merged Military Departments 10 and 11 into the Pacific Division as the Army again reorganized its administration on the West Coast Both of those military departments merged into the Pacific Division ceased to exist Division headquarters directly administered affairs in California and Oregon Territory On June 15 1852 Pacific Division headquarters was moved from Benicia to the San Francisco On October 31 1853 the Pacific Division was replaced by the Department of the Pacific with headquarters at San Francisco It was created when the Army abandoned the system of divisions and numbered departments establishing departments having a descriptive name and reporting directly to Army Headquarters 2 Commander of the Pacific Division Edit Major General Persifor Frazer Smith October 10 1848 1849 Brevet Major General Bennet Riley 1849 1851 Brevet Brigadier General Ethan A Hitchcock 1851 1853Posts in Military Department 10 Edit Post at Monterey Monterey 1847 1852 Monterey Ordnance Depot 1852 1856 3 Sonoma Barracks Sonoma 1847 1852 4 Camp Sonoma near Sonoma 1847 1851 Sonoma Post near Sonoma 1852 1858 Camp San Jose San Jose 1848 5 Camp Anderson Sacramento 1849 6 Camp Stanislaus Riverbank California 1849 7 Camp Riley near Otay 1849 8 Camp Salvation Calexico California 1849 9 Camp San Miguel Mission San Miguel Arcangel 1849 1851 10 Benicia Barracks Benicia 1849 1898 Fort Far West near Marysville 1849 1852 11 Angel Island Military Reservation Angel Island 1850 1863 12 Camp Rancho de Chino Chino 1850 1852 13 Camp San Luis Rey San Luis Rey 1850 1852 14 Camp Frederica 7 miles from Durham s Ferry near San Joaquin City California 1850 15 Camp Vallecito 1850 now Vallecito County Park 16 Vallecito Depot 1851 1853 Fort Defiance near Winterhaven 1850 17 Camp Santa Isabel Santa Ysabel 1851 1852 18 Camp McClear Fresno 1851 19 New San Diego Depot 1851 1866 20 Fort Miller 1851 1858 21 Fort Yuma 1851 1883 Benicia Arsenal Benicia 1852 1964 Camp Crane Bass Lake 1852 22 Camp Fitzgerald near Winterhaven California 1852 23 Camp Rancho del Jurupa Rubidoux 1852 1854 24 Fort Reading fr Redding 1852 1856 25 26 Fort Jones Fort Jones California 1852 1858 27 Fort Humboldt 1853 1867Posts in Military Department 11 Edit Fort Colville Washington Territory 1859 1882 Fort Steilacoom Washington Territory 1849 1868 Fort Dalles Oregon 1850 1867 Fort Vancouver Washington Territory 1849 1889Pacific Division 1904 07 28 EditSeveral Departments were again organized under new Divisions in 1903 29 The previous Division of the Pacific 1869 91 was re established and formally stood up in 1904 as the Pacific Division with subordinate or related commands including the Department of California to include the Hawaiian Islands and the Department of the Columbia 30 The Pacific Division was headquartered at Fort Mason San Francisco 31 By the end of 1907 the War Department under Secretary of War William Howard Taft from February 1 1904 June 30 1908 had eliminated the echelon of administrative units called Divisions and subsequently the Pacific Division that same year 32 Commander of the Pacific Division Edit Major General Arthur MacArthur 1903 1907 33 References Edit 393 2 RECORDS OF DIVISIONS 1837 1907 amp 1911 13 Records of United States Army Continental Commands 1821 1920 National Archives Retrieved 1 January 2020 Durwood Ball Army Regulars on the Western Frontier 1848 1861 University of Oklahoma Press Norman 2001 The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Historic California Posts Posts at Monterey The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Sonoma Barracks Including El Presidio de Sonoma El Cuartel de Sonoma Camp Sonoma Sonoma Post The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Camp San Jose The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Camp Anderson Post near Sacramento City Post near Sutterville The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Camp Stanislaus Miller s Camp The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Camp Riley Camp Salvation California State Historic Landmark 808 The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Camp San Miguel The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Cantonment Far West Camp Far West Fort Far West The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Fort McDowell Camp Reynolds Post of Angel Island The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Rancho del Chino Post The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Post at Mission San Luis Rey de Francia Camp San Luis Rey The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Camp Frederica The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Camp Vallecito The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Fort Defiance Imperial County The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Camp Santa Isabel Camp Santa Ysabel The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Camp McClear The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts San Diego Barracks Including New San Diego Depot The California State Military Museum Historic Posts Camps Stations and Airfields Fort Miller Including Camp Barbour Camp Miller The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Historic California Posts Camp Crane The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Camp Fitzgerald Imperial County The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Camp Rancho del Jurupa The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Fort Reading Fort Reading California State Historic Landmark 379 The California State Military Museum Historic California Posts Fort Jones Siskiyou County 393 2 RECORDS OF DIVISIONS 1837 1907 amp 1911 13 Records of United States Army Continental Commands 1821 1920 National Archives Retrieved 1 January 2020 393 2 RECORDS OF DIVISIONS 1837 1907 amp 1911 13 Records of United States Army Continental Commands 1821 1920 National Archives Retrieved 1 January 2020 393 2 RECORDS OF DIVISIONS 1837 1907 amp 1911 13 Records of United States Army Continental Commands 1821 1920 National Archives Retrieved 1 January 2020 James D Clayton 1 October 1970 The Years of MacArthur Volume 1 1880 1941 1st ed Boston Massachusetts Houghton Mifflin Company p 43 ISBN 978 0395109489 Retrieved 1 January 2020 James D Clayton 1 October 1970 The Years of MacArthur Volume 1 1880 1941 1st ed Boston Massachusetts Houghton Mifflin Company p 42 ISBN 978 0395109489 Retrieved 1 January 2020 James D Clayton 1 October 1970 The Years of MacArthur Volume 1 1880 1941 1st ed Boston Massachusetts Houghton Mifflin Company p 42 87 ISBN 978 0395109489 Retrieved 1 January 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pacific Division United States Army amp oldid 1152930333, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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