TWIN CITIES ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT:

An Inventory of Its Plant Files at the Minnesota Historical Society

Manuscripts Collection

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Creator: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant (U.S.), creator.
Title:Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant files.
Dates:1941-2003.
Language:Materials in English.
Abstract:Facility blueprints, company newspapers, photographs, reports, procedures, and other printed material documenting a small arms and artillery ammunition plant operated by Federal Cartridge Corporation in Arden Hills, Minnesota, from 1942 to 1992. Photographs, mainly of machinery and building sites but including work stoppages/labor strikes and some personnel, constitute the collection's bulk. Reports include both fire and explosion investigations (1952) and standard operating procedures (1966, 1969). Begun as the Twin Cities Ordnance Plant, the site was renamed the Arsenal (1946) and the Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant (1963).
Quantity:4.1 cubic feet (1 oversize folder and 4 boxes).
Location: See Detailed Description for shelf locations.

Expand/CollapseHISTORICAL NOTE

The Twin Cities Ordnance Plant (TCOP) was established in 1941 as part of the War Department’s government-owned, contractor-operated war materials production program. Federal Cartridge Corporation (FCC) was awarded the contract to construct and operate the plant, which resided in Mounds View Township (later apportioned as the cities of Arden Hills, Mounds View, and New Brighton) and whose mailing address was New Brighton, Minnesota. Construction began August 28, 1941, and production of .30 and .50 caliber cartridges began on February 2, 1942. TCOP produced more than four billion rounds by war’s end and at its peak (July 1943) employed approximately 26,000 people—more than half of whom were women.

Production ceased in July 1945, the Army’s contract with FCC was terminated in March 1946, and TCOP was put on standby. The Army’s Ordnance Department assumed plant management, renaming it the Twin Cities Arsenal on April 1, 1946. In response to the Korean War, the Arsenal resumed production in August 1950 when the federal government again contracted with FCC. In August 1958, the Arsenal was again put on standby.

The Army was reorganized in 1962, and the Ordnance Department was subsumed by the newly created Army Material Command. Consequently, the Arsenal was renamed the Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant (TCAAP) in 1963. In response to the escalating Vietnamese conflict in Southeast Asia, TCAAP produced small arms (1966-1973) and artillery shells (1967-1976).

Over the years, the plant experienced several work stoppages and strikes, including 1951 (construction workers), 1967 (National Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers), 1971, and 1972 (People’s Blockade war protestors).

Due to contaminated soil, surface water, and ground water both onsite and in nearby wells, TCAAP underwent significant environmental remediation between 1981 and 1989. The Environmental Protection Agency added the plant to its National Priorities List (also known as a Superfund site), Minnesota's largest at that time. As of 2008, cleanup treatment continues onsite.

In the mid-1990s, the Secretary of the Army and the General Services Administration (GSA) began to consider plans for divesting Army ownership of TCAAP. U.S. Representative Bruce Vento (DFL-Minn.) formed a committee to consider alternatives, whose recommendations were known informally as "The Vento Plan."

Redevelopment of the site has been incremental and ongoing. In 2004 Ramsey County purchased for its regional park system acreage surrounding Rice Creek. In 2007 the city of Arden Hills purchased the site from the GSA and is planning for a mixed-use housing and business development.


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Expand/CollapseARRANGEMENT

These documents are organized into the following sections:

Blueprints
Company Newspapers
Photographs
Reports, procedures, and Printed Material
Oversized Poster


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Expand/CollapseADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Availability:

The collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Files. Minnesota Historical Society.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.

Accession Information:

Accession number: 16,154; 16,601.

Processing Information:

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Processed by: Christopher G. Welter, November 2008.

Additions by: David B. Peterson, December 2012.

Processing and cataloging of this collection was supported with a Basic Project grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC).

Catalog ID number: 990067263020104294


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Expand/CollapseBLUEPRINTS

LocationBox
142.H.7.8F-21Housing blueprints, October 14, 1944.
Fire investigation blueprints, May 8, 1952.
Fire department work schedule, 1973.

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Expand/CollapseCOMPANY NEWSPAPERS

LocationBox
142.H.7.8F-21Twin Cities Ordnance News, May 20, 1942 – June 29, 1944, July 12, 1945. 3 folders and 1 volume.
Twin Cities Fire Power News, volumes 1-6, March 1968-August 1973. 3 folders.

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Expand/CollapsePHOTOGRAPHS

LocationBox
142.H.7.8F-21Oversized photographs, undated.
LocationBox
143.E.17.1B2.30 caliber assembly (detailed) No. 1-96, undated. 4 folders.
.30 caliber bullet assembly, February 1952.
.45 caliber head turn, undated.
Adjustment instructions No. 1-10, undated.
Adjustment instructions No. 13-19, undated.
Adjustment instructions No. 20-31, 33-34, undated.
Administrative/accounting, 1957.
Aerial, 1957.
Aerial black-and-white file No. 1-4, undated. 4 folders.
Aerial color file No. 1-3, undated. 3 folders.
Ammunitions file No. 1-3, undated. 3 folders.
Ammunitions test, August 7, 1952.
Bandoleer loading machine, undated.
Blood drives, 1950-1953, 1955. 2 folders.
Building 104 inspection, March 1955.
Building 115 bailey controls, undated.
Building 115 generator, undated.
Building 118 boiler, undated.
Building 118 sewer, undated.
Building 189 chain failure, undated.
Building 502, undated.
Building 513 underground, October 30, 1953.
Building 515 generator, undated.
Building 515 surge tank, undated.
Building 535, October 1955.
Building 590, undated.
Bullet charge problem and solution, May 1957.
Cleaning instructions, undated.
Close-up inspection, undated.
Coating thickness instruments, May 9, 1944.
Construction, 1953, May-October 1969. 5 folders.
Construction progress, October 27, 1941.
Damaged shipments, undated, 1953, 1955, 1957. 2 folders.
Demolition, 1985-1986.
Department of Natural Resources [DNR], undated.
Detailed Cross No. 10 machine assembly, undated.
Detailed grinder assembly, undated.
Detailed screw machine assembly, undated.
Detailed thread miller assembly, undated.
Detailed threader assembly, undated.
Dirty equipment, undated.
Disassembly, undated.
Electronics equipment, December 30, 1970.
Employee, undated.
Employee/equipment, 1955.
Engineering, 1957.
Environment, November 8, 1961 – October 17, 1974. 3 folders.
Equipment, 1952.
Equipment/personnel, undated.
Equipment/safety, 1952.
Also contains Korean War photographs.
Exhibit "A," May 14, 1957.
Explosion/fire, May 8, 1952.
Explosion investigation, May 20, 1952.
Explosives, undated.
Explosives testing file No. 1-2, undated. 2 folders.
Exterior, undated.
Exterior damages, undated.
Exterior for Mr. Daniels, November 19, 1959.
Exterior property, 1953, 1954.
Exterior repairs, undated.
Facility tour, February 10, 1969.
Fire, undated.
Fire department, undated.
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143.E.17.2F3Fire/machinery, undated.
Fire prevention week, October 9, 1958.
Fire safety, July 1971.
General Ford visits, August 5, 1952.
General Heinrich, undated.
General inspection, 1957.
Group, 1948, 1956, 1957, 1958.
Health and safety, 1951-1959.
Horse, undated.
Important documents, undated.
Industrial accident, October 19, 1953.
Industrial incident, undated, January 23, 1955. 2 folders.
Industrial relations, 1957.
Inspections, 1954.
Interior (detailed), 1952.
Lead storage, undated.
Line of cartridge gaging machines, undated.
Machinery, undated, 1957, March 1 – August 17, 1968. 19 folders.
Machinery (color), undated.
Machinery (detailed) file No. 1-4, undated. 4 folders.
Machinery (detailed), Unit 501, undated.
Machinery (detailed), Unit 502, undated.
Machinery (detailed), Unit 564, undated.
Machinery assembly, undated.
Machinery/equipment, undated.
Machinery for ordnance ammunition command, November 20, 1959.
Machinery received, Building 502, undated.
Management, 1957.
Mechanical, undated.
M-H plater as received, Building 190, undated.
Mrs. Dunning, February 8, 1952.
Negatives, undated.
Operations, 1957.
Personnel black-and-white, undated.
Personnel/interior, undated.
Personnel/machinery, undated.
LocationBox
143.E.17.3B4Photographs file No. 1-3, undated, 1953-1972. 3 folders.
Includes unidentified personnel, fire prevention demonstrations, on-site buildings, and photograph check-out list (1966-1967).
Plant exterior, undated.
Presentation of safety award, September 18, 1958.
Rifle cartridge machine, undated.
Safety, undated.
Safety awards, undated.
Safety/inspection, 1956-1972.
Santa visits facility, December 7, 1966.
Scale pit, undated.
Security features, undated.
Shipment, 1954-1955.
Shipping, 1952.
Steel shipment, undated.
Storm/erosion, 1963.
Strike clean-up, August 1967.
Strike negatives, 1967.
Strike, 1967, 1971-1972. 16 folders.
Test exposures, undated.
Tocco machine, March 1, 1968.
Transportation, undated.
Twin Cities map photograph, undated.
Underground lightning protection system, August 24, 1953.
Unit 20, June 1957.
Unit 576, 1953.

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Expand/CollapseREPORTS, PROCEDURES, AND PRINTED MATERIAL

Arranged chronologically.


LocationBox
143.E.17.3B4Annealed cup figures, undated.
Fire investigation:
Important item location report, May 8, 1952.
Report, May 8, 1952.
Post mortem reports, May 8, 1952.
Witness reports, May 8, 1952.
Explosion investigation:
Report, May 20, 1952.
Chemical analysis report, May 20, 1952.
Inventory of chemicals, May 20, 1952.
Drawings, May 20, 1952.
Pertinent information, May 20, 1952.
Correspondence, May 20, 1952.
Reconstruction required, May 20, 1952.
Post mortem report, May 20, 1952.
Witness reports, May 20, 1952.
Building 138C fire, June 1952.
Metallurgical laboratory reports, January 26, 1954.
Budd Company files, May 1954.
Metallurgical laboratory report, June 27, 1955.
Project No. 23 final report, July 29, 1957.
Certificates, December 1960.
Standard operating procedure:
Powder storage, 1966.
Primer manufacturing, 1966.
Powder primer storage, 1966.
Primer powder transportation, 1966.
Emergency shutdown, 1966.
Tracer and igniter manufacture, 1966.
Tracer and igniter powder transportation, 1966.
PT Area 1, 1966.
Joint use of range by Federal Cartridge Corporation and Honeywell, 1966.
Ballistics testing, 1966.
Employees' statements, August 15, 1967.
Standard operating procedure:
Building 151 chemical lab, 1969.
Building 135 control lab, 1969.
Buildings 101 and 503 control labs, 1969.
Fire department annual report, July 1, 1971.
Fire prevention week, 1972.
Installation information, undated, 1960-1976.
Includes installation history (World War II through post-Korean War), square footage of buildings (1960), and departmental chart (1966).
Fifty-year anniversary, August 21, 1991.
Legal notice on demolition of TCAAP's Building 308 in Star Tribune, November 6, 1994.
Cold War thematic study and properties inventory, August 1, 2003.
Chapter 2.1 provides a 20-page history from 1941 to 2003.

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Expand/CollapseOVERSIZED POSTER

Location
+315 Small Caliber Ammunition Modernization Program, undated.

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Expand/CollapseCATALOG HEADINGS

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Topics:
Defense industries -- Minnesota -- Ramsey County.
Ordnance -- Manufacture -- History -- 20th century.
Strikes and lockouts -- Defense industries -- Minnesota -- Ramsey County.
Organizations:
Federal Cartridge Corporation.
Twin Cities Ordnance Plant (New Brighton, Minn.)
United States. Army -- Supplies and stores.
Places:
Ramsey County (Minn.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
Ramsey County (Minn.) -- Newspapers.
Document Types:
Newspapers.
Photographs.
Titles:
Twin Cities Ordnance News.
Twin Cities Fire Power News.

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