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A former Canadian, working for the United States during the war, invented several pieces of light ordnance which, although apparently excellent weapons, do not seem to have been…
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In other collections this is identified as Henry Harrison Bingham.
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The Whitworth, designed by Joseph Whitworth and manufactured in England, was a rare gun during the war, but was an interesting precursor to modern artillery in that it was loaded…
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Wilford House, Brandy Station, Va. General John Sedgwick is third from right.
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Soldiers wearing the straw hats are from the 16th New York Infantry.
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In other collections this is identified as Henry Harrison Bingham.
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A former Canadian, working for the United States during the war, invented several pieces of light ordnance which, although apparently excellent weapons, do not seem to have been…
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The Whitworth, designed by Joseph Whitworth and manufactured in England, was a rare gun during the war, but was an interesting precursor to modern artillery in that it was loaded…
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In other collections this is identified as Henry Harrison Bingham.
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C.S.S. Stonewall.
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The twelve-pound cannon "Napoleon" was the most popular smoothbore cannon used during the war. It was named after Napoleon III of France and was widely admired because of its…
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Captain John J. Hoff.
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This lad has been identified as Boy 1st Class Aspinwall Fuller. He enlisted in New York on March 30, 1864.
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Soldiers wearing the straw hats are from the 16th New York Infantry.
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A former Canadian, working for the United States during the war, invented several pieces of light ordnance which, although apparently excellent weapons, do not seem to have been…
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Warrenton, Va. General Ambrose E. Burnside and staff. Seated, left to right: Generals Henry J. Hunt, Winfield S. Hancock, Darius N. Couch, Orlando B. Willcox, John Buford.…
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Cannon is being manned by members of Company K of the 4th Michigan Infantry.
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Identified as Private Richard I. Cramer of Company I.
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A former Canadian, working for the United States during the war, invented several pieces of light ordnance which, although apparently excellent weapons, do not seem to have been…
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