The CIVIL WAR transformed ... to have developed an artillery projectile that could be fired up to a range of over 4 miles in 25 seconds. W. H. Fargo experimented with a "faciliate" rifled cannon ...
Most of the veterans were buried in August at Washington's Tahoma National Cemetery — along with the remains of some of the ...
You probably remember Fort Sumter as the place where the first shot of the Civil War was ... which still house several Civil War-era cannons. You should also stop by Fort Sumter's small, yet ...
Thursday’s wreath-laying ceremony honoring local United States Colored Troops drew attention not simply to Black History ...
Some words may be mispronounced. CEDAR RAPIDS — More than a century ago, a massive Civil War cannon proudly sat in Greene Square in Cedar Rapids. Today, the park is cannon-less and Scott Huffman ...
The Civil War ... up the large cannons stationed to defend the city. One, at the intersection of East Battery and South Battery, exploded with such force that half of it shot right through ...
including multiple drawings on the walls that have been there from the time it was occupied by Union soldiers in the aftermath of the American Civil War. "It's part of the history of the house.