and was pumped into two 6,000
gallon tanks on the third floor of the manufacturing building,
afterward called "Main". Fire protection was provided
by an engine drawn by six horses.
Although Congressman W. C. Whitthorne
obtained the facility for Columbia during the first administration
of President Grover Cleveland, construction actually began during
President Benjamin Harrison's administration. During William
McKinley's administration the arsenal became a training facility
and quarters for Spanish-American War troops until about 1900,
when the Chief of Army Ordnance recommended that the Arsenal
be closed. In August of 1901 twelve train carloads of arms, ammunition
and machinery were shipped to Rock Island, Illinois. After the
war the arsenal was declared surplus property and influential
people within the state sought an adaptive use for the buildings
and grounds and the promotion of a military school began. In
June 1904 Company K, 16th Infantry formerly abandoned the arsenal
and the property was received by the school.
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