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When members of Eugene M. Connor American Legion Post 193 noticed that the Civil War-era cannon in Legion Park was showing signs of disrepair, they decided to use some of the money they received ...
The third anniversary of the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial Shrine’s reproduction Civil War-era cannon will be celebrated ... 1857 Napoleon 12-pounder field gun, manufactured by Trail ...
On the last day of summer, in central Virginia, a battalion of Confederate soldiers marches in orderly ranks onto the field sloping ... uniforms reenacting the Civil War. How much, I wanted ...
The Civil War was by far the most deadly ... Named after Napoleon III of France, the “Napoleon” Light Field Gun was a muzzle-loaded smoothbore cannon that fired a twelve-pound round.
A captured cannon is not a souvenir you purchase ... Artillerymen (summer 1983), reviewing Field Artillery Weapons of the Civil War (page 54) and the Neponset Historical Society records, it ...
The Civil War is ... the battle field. I had sort of one of these blanket permissions to just go in and shoot. It was an amazing sunset and I had driven down a road and saw a cannon on a ridge.
an entire debris field of Civil War relics was uncovered by archeological ... Every few hundreds yards, there would be a cannon emplacement where large artillery would stand.
One of the major accomplishments during the Civil War ... turned into field hospitals. Hospitals routinely took both Union and Confederate wounded. In the larger battles of the war the casualties ...
On its face, “War of Rights ... before marching into the field. From there, they may take a high ground, trade fire in claustrophobic town streets or crew a cannon overlooking the battlefield.
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