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Federal ordnance 1911 history
Federal ordnance 1911 history









federal ordnance 1911 history

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Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.Īt the time of upload, the image license was automatically confirmed using the Flickr API. Of the batteries here shown, two were rejected on account of reported defects in the guns.Ī 6-POUNDER WIARD-A MODERN-APPEARING TYPE It is recorded thatthe artillery with Rosecranss army February 8, 18(5 5, included thirty-two (i-))ounder smooth-bores, twenty-four l-2-poundcr howitzers, citjht l-2-i)ounder light Na))oleons, twenty-one Ja.mes rifles, thirty-four 11)-pounder Wiard steel guns, two 6-pounder Wiard steel guns, two 16-pounder Parrotts, and four 3-inch rifleordnance guns. This was only one ofmany types which added to the eomi^lexity of the arnianients of the Federal ordnance. THE DRERSITY OF THE FEDERAL ORDNANCE WIARD (ilN BATTERIES This view of tlio Washiiifiton Arsenal yard shows three batteries of Wiard steel guns. Publisher: New York : Review of Reviews Co.Ĭontributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collectionĭigitizing Sponsor: The Institute of Museum and Library Services through an Indiana State Library LSTA GrantĬlick here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Title: The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumesĪuthors: Miller, Francis Trevelyan, 1877-1959 Lanier, Robert S. Identifier: photographichist05inmill ( find matches)











Federal ordnance 1911 history