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The Journey of a Civil War Cannon from Battlefield to Firing RangeThis video takes you through the fascinating journey of restoring a Civil War cannon and firing it once more. From painstaking repairs to the thunderous blast, see how history comes alive with every ...
Forgotten Civil War Memorial found in Alton apartment building ...
After a two-year-long restoration process, a 1830 pre-civil war cannon was put on display for the community starting with the ...
A Reading foundry manufactured cannons for the Union Army during the Civil War. Scott Foundry fabricated the “Rodman” cannon at its Eighth and Buttonwood plant, according to an account … ...
Some Civil War monuments -- including cannons in Midland and Bay City -- were given away to help win World War II. Two Civil War-era cannons, each with a small stack of cannonballs, were on the ...
I know that headline seems a little ridiculous: why were there no tanks in the Civil War? Most of you are likely thinking ‘because nobody built any, idiot.’ While you’d be absolutely right ...
Norman DeNeal of Butte wants a Civil War cannon that spent nearly 60 years in the Columbia Gardens returned to the Mining City, but an artillery museum at Fort Sill, Okla., won't release the artifact.
Like many boys in the South, Sam White got hooked on the Civil War early, digging up rusting bullets and military buttons in the battle-scarred earth of his hometown. IE 11 is not supported.
The cannon, which originally sat in G.A.R. Park on Murdock Ave. before being moved to its present location, was sold to the town in the years following the Civil War, according to Murphy. More in U.S.
Sam White got hooked on the U.S. Civil War early, digging up rusting bullets and military buttons in the battle-scarred earth of his hometown. As an adult, he crisscrossed the Virginia countryside ...
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