Sangamon Ordnance Plant

Sangamon Ordnance Plant

The Sangamon Ordnance Plant was a United States Army ammunition manufacturing facility constructed and operated during World War II. It was located west of Illiopolis in Sangamon County, Illinois encompassing 20,000 acres (80 km²). It began as two separate plants, the Sangamon and the Oak Ordnance Plants, separated by Illinois Route 36 and operated by Remington Rand and Johnson & Johnson respectively. Prior to the end of World War II, the facility was consolidated into the Sangamon Ordnance Plant, operated by Remington Rand.

History

Construction began in early 1942 following the acquisition of local farms through eminent domain with the ground breaking occurring in April 1942. Around 15,000 workers were employed and construction was largely completed by September 1942 at a cost of $35 million. It employed thousands during the war including many Woman Ordnance Workers (WOW) and produced 20, 57, 75, 90 millimeter as well as 3 inch (76 mm) armor-piercing and high-explosive artillery shells. It also produced bomb fuses and the core of fire bombs known as "bursters."

Incidents

In October 1942, $20,000 cash intended for the payroll of the two ordnance plants was stolen from a courier en route to the Farmers State Bank of Illiopolis from the Post Office. [Bank messenger held up by three men in Illinois. The Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Friday, October 02, 1942, Page 12.]

In August 1943, an artillery shell exploded at the Oak ordnance plant, killing MauricePryor age 22 of Springfield and injuring ten others. [Shell blast kills one. The Lima News. Lima, Ohio, Friday, August 20, 1943, Page 9.]

Disposition

Following World War II, the facility closed and was mostly dismantled, though some parts still remain. A large portion of the site has returned to farmland. By June 1949, 90% of farmland had returned to production. The land had cost the government $3,186,922, but was sold for $2,126,490, mostly to former owners. The federal works agency received 359 buildings which were dismantled and removed many for use at schools and colleges. [Lush Farm Land Was Once Scene of War Production. Dixon Evening Telegraph, Dixon, Illinois. Tuesday, June 07, 1949, Page 2.]

Six warehouses were dismantled and reassembled at the Springfield, Illinois airport. Numerous wood frame buildings were dismantled so that surplus lumber could be used for the veterans emergency housing program. [Ordnance Building Go To Vets Housing Firm. Dixon Evening Telegraph. Dixon, Illinois, Monday, December 16, 1946, Page 6.]

In January 1948, it was announced that 553 acres of the site and eight buildings were sold to the DeKalb Hybrid Seed Company for $98,000 to be used in a poultry breeding operation. [Hatchery to Operate at Ordnance Plant. The Edwardsville Intelligencer, Edwardsville, Illinois, Saturday, January 10, 1948, Page 1.]

The last surplus property was sold by April 15, 1948. [Last of Sangamon War Plant Property Sold. The Dixon Telegraph, Dixon, Illinois, Thursday, April 15, 1948, Page 1.]

References

*The State Journal-Register (Springfield, Illinois), "Illiopolis factory kept Allied guns firing in WWII". Doug Pokorski. May 9, 1999.

External links

* [http://www.uis.edu/archives/projects.htm#ORDNANCE University of Illinois at Springfield, Oral History Collection - Interviews by B. David McCarthy, 1989-90]
* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~coppe/illiopolis.html Sangamon Ordnance Plant at Illiopolis]
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