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545: 708:"Blakely Rifled Gun (12-pound). A Confederate import from England, the 12-pounder Blakely Rifled Gun found its way into several battles in the Shenandoah Valley. Most Blakely rifles were muzzleloaders that featured steel or cast-iron barrels with wrought iron bands to reinforce the rear of the barrel near the breech. The Blakely was most effective firing shot and shell projectiles, not so effective with canister. Length: Barrel 4.9 feet. Weight: 2,000 lbs. (800 lbs.). Caliber: 3.5 inch (12-pounder). Effective Range: 1,850 yds. (1.1 miles). Friction Primer and lanyard action. Horse drawn, wooden carriage. Seven or eight-man crew, fired 2-3 rounds per minute. Deployed in batteries of four, or mixed with other gun types. Many variations: 6-pound, 12-pound, 20-pound, 100-pound, 150-pound, etc." United States National Park Service. 561: 529: 513: 594:
diameter being just in front of the trunnions, and tapering both ways, and apply the outer casing in the form of collars or rings driven thereon. And in some cases I apply two or more layers of such rings, according to the strength sought to be obtained, the trunnions being of one piece with one of the rings. The other casing may, however, be applied in the form of collars or rings, heated and shrunk upon the cylindrical surface of the inner cylinder or tube...." Hazlett, 2004, p. 196.
644:"The following are particulars of the first gun sent by Captain Blakely to the Confederates, obtained from a drawing dated May 15, 1860. The gun, made by Fawcett, Preston & Co., was of cast-iron, reinforced by a solid wrought-iron hoop made thin at the edges. Total length of gun 84 in. Length of bore 73.5 in. Diameter of bore 3.5 in. Diameter of cast-iron under hoop 9.1in. Maximum diameter of hoop 12.1 in. Length of hoop 22.i in. Diameter of muzzle. 6.0 in." 147:. The Confederates retained the batteries. On March 9, 1862, Union gunboats again approached the Confederate defenses and discovered them abandoned. They captured two guns rifled in the Blakely method that ended up in the Washington Navy Yard. Historian Warren Ripley wrote that he did not think these are 6.3 in (16 cm) and 6.97 in (17.7 cm) Blakelys, but British 32-pounder and 42-pounder smoothbores reworked in the Blakely rifling fashion. 56:
was to be done to prevent the inside breaking before sufficient strain was sent to the outside as would be the case with any thick tubes made in one piece. Blakely wrote that, "paradoxically," by using this method of two layer construction, a thick tube would be strengthened by diminishing its thickness and would weigh half as much. Blakely wrote that he had shown that no rifled cannon of considerable size had succeeded when made in one mass.
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improperly loaded the chamber of one of the guns with powder to reduce the size of cartridge bags. This cracked the chamber and caused other damage on the first fire and it had to be replaced. The rifle had a 12.75 in (32.4 cm) flanged shot and shell with four grooves and a right-hand twist
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In 1863, the U.S. government rejected a 7-inch Blakely smoothbore with obvious manufacturing defects and non-conformity with specifications. Also, the piece was marked as manufactured by Blakely Ordnance Company, a known Confederate supplier not used by the Union army, contrary to representations by
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The foundries that manufactured Blakely rifles produced them in 2.5-inch (6-pounder), 2.9-inch, 3.5-inch (12-pounder), 3.75-inch (16-pounder), 4-inch (18-pounder), 4.5-inch (20-pounder), 6.4-inch (100-pounder), 7-inch (120-pounder), 7.5-inch (150-pounder), 8-inch (200-pounder), 9-inch (250-pounder),
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in 1862. It was banded and rifled with three grooves of right-hand twists in the manner of a Blakely. Olmstead describes the piece as "Identified As A 'Blakely'", casting doubt as to its identity and noting that it is covered in black enamel, obscuring any markings. This cannon is in the Washington
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The Blakely rifled artillery gun was designed with a cast-iron core and included wrought-iron or steel banding to reinforce the breech. Blakely himself noted that the cannon was to be built up tube after tube, compressing the inner tubes and extending the outer tubes by a certain calculation. This
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Blakely rifles had innovative design features using two layer construction and layers of rings which allowed rifling of larger cannons. Blakely's manufacturing innovations allowed larger guns of lighter weight and greater resistance to explosion. The Confederacy used the Blakely rifles in seacoast
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were 2.890 in diameter, which helped identify the gun as a 2.9-inch Blakely Rifle, Type 11. The salvors noted that the markings on one or both trunnions of the gun when it was recovered were "VAVASSEUR 1862 LONDON." The marking on the top of the reinforcement band was: BLAKELY'S PATENT." Hazlett,
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Ripley, 1970, p. 153 wrote that rust has corroded the bore and the apparent 3.75-inch diameter was probably originally closer to 3.5-inch. At page 154, Ripley states that it is more likely to be a Confederate-made piece with the marking acknowledging the Blakely patent or even a direction to use
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Principal characteristics of Blakely rifled 12.75 in (32.4 cm) seacoast guns were: Total length of gun: 194 in (490 cm); bore: 12.75 in (32.4 cm); diameter of air chamber: 6.5 in (17 cm); length of bore to bronze chamber: 151.5 in (385 cm); total
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Blakely's patent, February 27, 1855, described Blakely's ordnance improvement as: "a method of forming guns with an internal tube or cylinder of cast iron or steel, enclosed in a casing of wrought iron or steel. I sometimes form the outer surface of the inner tube somewhat conical, the greatest
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Because Blakely continued to experiment with designs, he produced five to as many as ten different designs, which were manufactured, some with variants. The Blakely rifled guns fired ammunition weighing between 10 lb (4.5 kg) and 470 lb (210 kg). At least nine varieties of
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cannon designed by British army officer Captain Theophilus Alexander Blakely in the 1850s and 1860s. Blakely was a pioneer in the banding and rifling of cannon but the British army declined to use Blakely's design. The guns were mostly sold to Russia and the
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were of similar design, but unlike Blakely, Armstrong had his own foundry at the time. Because Blakely believed that Armstrong had infringed his patents, he stopped offering his designs to the British military when Armstrong became superintendent of the
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for rifling. The rifles were never fired against Union forces or ships. They were loaded with excessive charges and blown up when Charleston was evacuated on February 18, 1865. Pieces of the rifles survive at West Point and Charleston, South Carolina.
181:. On May 22, 1863, a shell exploded in the gun's barrel while the Widow Blakely was firing at a Union gunboat. The explosion only took off part of the end of the muzzle. The Confederates cut away part of the barrel and continued to use the rifle as a 306:. According to historian Jennings C. Wise, the armament of the battery "from first to last consisted of 3 pieces; a Blakely imported British rifled piece, which fired a percussion shell; a smooth-bore 12-pounder howitzer; and a 3-inch iron rifle." 677:
Retrieved September 2, 2023 relates the muzzle explosion, the cutting down of the barrel from 124 inches to about 100 inches, gives a link to "Actual reports from the Official Records listing 'The Widow Blakely'", and has additional photos of the
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length of bore to bottom of chamber: 184 in (470 cm); maximum diameter of cast iron: 44 in (110 cm); diameter of cast iron muzzle: 24 in (61 cm); diameter over steel hoop: 51 in (130 cm); weight: 27 tons.
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entitled "On the practical application of a principle announced to the academy by R. Mallett, Esq.; and some remarks on rifled cannon" with a reply by "Dr. Hart" and further reply by Captain Blakely, available on JSTOR open access as
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where it accurately sent projectiles against Fort Sumter, 1,250 yards (1,193 meters) away. It was likely the gun which fired a shot scattering debris from the stone cheek of the casemate embrasure, wounding four Union soldiers.
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of Liverpool, Low Moor Iron Company, and the Blakeley Ordnance Company of London (established 1863) for the manufacture of his guns. The cannon foundries produced about 400 guns to Blakely's design. Most were made of iron.
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Blakely was more successful in selling cannons to the Confederacy than to the British military or the Union. One of the first guns sold was a 12-pounder Blakely delivered to the Confederates for use against
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entitled "On the practical application of a principle announced to the academy by R. Mallett, Esq.; and some remarks on rifled cannon" with a reply by "Dr. Hart" and further reply by Captain Blakely.
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near Fort Fisher, North Carolina on August 23, 1863 has been placed in the Washington Navy Yard. Ripley wrote that this should be catalogued as in field service due to its known employment.
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Hazlett noted a slight difference in spelling of Blakeley Ordnance Company and does not "speculate" as to whether Blakely had an interest in the company. Olmstead, Edwin, Wayne E. Stark and
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forward pivot gun was recovered from the wreck. Surviving 7-inch Navy rifles are at the Washington Navy Yard and at Cannes, France. Historian Warren Ripley noted that if the shell from
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Two 12.75 in (32.4 cm) Blakelys, the largest guns in the Confederate arsenal, were mounted in 1863 at Charleston, South Carolina. These were delivered, along with shot, to
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United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Historical marker about "Widow Blakely" rifled cannon at Vicksburg National Battlefield Park, as shown at
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3.5-inch (12-pounder) rifles alone were produced. Rifling types included flat-sided bores or bores with grooves cut in them into which flanges on the shells would fit.
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U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Historical marker about "Widow Blakely" rifled cannon at Vicksburg National Battlefield Park, as shown at
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Two Blakely "siege" rifles were used in the Confederate defense of Fort Pulaski in 1862. The Confederate commander of Fort Pulaski near the coast outside of
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Ripley, 1970, p. 155 wrote: "The 9-inch fired a 248-pound bolt with a charge of 30 pounds and the 11-inch burned 37.25 pounds with a 375-pound projectile."
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The long arm of Lee, or, The history of the artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia : with a brief account of the Confederate Bureau of Ordnance
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The long arm of Lee, or, The history of the artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia : with a brief account of the Confederate Bureau of Ordnance
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The U.S. National Park Service has noted that Blakely rifled cannon were used at several battles of the American Civil War in the Shenandoah Valley (
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An example of an 18-pounder, 4-inch caliber based on bore dimension was captured in the Union attack on Confederates salvaging the blockade runner
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Blakely was a pioneer in this two tube, or two layer, design. Nonetheless, the British government rejected his designs. The contemporaneous
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11-inch, and 12.75-inch (450-pounder shells or 650-pounder solid shot) bores. All of the caliber rifles did not come to the United States.
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and into port at Charleston, South Carolina on its first voyage. Two 2.9-inch iron Blakely rifles were recovered from the wreck in 1974.
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A detailed discussion of the Blakely rifle can be found at the public domain source, Holley, 1865, pp. 36, cited in full in references.
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Atlanta: Phoenix Press, 1968, Hazlett, p. 196, states that at least two batteries of 3.5-inch Blakely guns were in Federal service."
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Survivors of several variations of 3.5-inch (and possible or worn 3.6-inch 12-pounder) Blakely wrought iron rifles can be found at
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Four Blakely 9 in (23 cm) seacoast rifles and four smoothbores were taken from Liverpool, England in August 1871 by the
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On January 3, 1862, Union gunboats shelled Confederate batteries blockading traffic on the Potomac River in the inconclusive
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As noted in an earlier footnote, Ripley thinks this is a corroded 3.5-inch Blakely or perhaps even a Confederate-made piece.
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at the beginning of the American Civil War. That gun was the first rifled cannon fired in the war. The cannon was bought by
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Gettysburg's Forgotten Cavalry Actions: Farnsworth's Charge, South Cavalry Field, and the Battle of Fairfield, July 3, 1863
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Gettysburg's Forgotten Cavalry Actions: Farnsworth's Charge, South Cavalry Field, and the Battle of Fairfield, July 3, 1863
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An 8.12 in (20.6 cm) rifled British 68-pounder cannon of 95 hundredweight was captured by Union Army forces at
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on February 2, 1995. The only known survivor of a 3.75-inch Blakely wrought iron rifle can be found at Grant Park in
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battery, the initial battery of the unit, was originally called Ashby's Horse Artillery. The battery was engaged in
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fortifications, fortifications at Vicksburg, as naval guns and, in the smaller sizes, as artillery in land battles.
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A July 3, 1862 letter from Frank M. Coker of the Sumter Flying Artillery to his wife mentions that during the
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On May 14, 1860, Captain "A.T. Blakely" presented a paper published at pages 316–324 in Volume 7 of the
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Confederate forces used various sizes of Blakely rifles in several ways during the American Civil War.
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also carried two 7-inch and four 6-inch Blakely guns. A 7-inch Blakely rifle displayed as a trophy at
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Olmstead wrote an article about Fort Pulaski published in 1917 and available on JSTOR open access
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A treatise on Ordnance and Armor ... With an appendix, referring to gun cotton, hooped guns, etc.
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A treatise on Ordnance and Armor ... With an appendix, referring to gun cotton, hooped guns, etc.
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was returned to the Vicksburg National Battlefield Park when it was identified by historian
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in London and sent to Charleston before the surrender of Fort Sumter. The gun was used from
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Blakely contracted with companies including Fawcett, Preston, & Company of Liverpool,
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Sharps M1848, M1850, M1851, M1852, M1853, M1855, M1859, M1863, M1865 carbine and rifle
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Ashby's Horse Artillery was combined with Stuart's Horse Artillery before the
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bought eight 9 in (23 cm) and four 11 in (28 cm) models.
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James 24-pounder M1839, 32-pounder M1829 and 42-pounder M1841 rifled cannon
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New York: D Van Nostrand, 192 Broadway; London: Trubner and Company, 1865.
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on August 23, 1864. The cannon was originally a smoothbore manufactured by
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list two 8-inch Blakelys as in the Confederate defenses at Fort Morgan.
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preceding the Gettysburg campaign, Stuarts Horse Artillery was Captain
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had exploded, the outcome of the battle might have been different.
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he was ordered to carry a large Blakely rifled gun down the line.
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The Vicksburg River Defenses and the Enigma of "Whistling Dick"
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was found in 1984 and the 3.5-ton Blakely rifle that was the
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A 2.75 inch mountain Blakely rifle viewed from the rear.
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as old trophies numbers 152 and 153 but returned to
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U.S. Government publication. 1917:Basic Facts on Artillery: Civil War Cannon. 1636: 1349: 1266: 1187: 1185: 1130: 1015:Basic Facts on Artillery: Civil War Cannon. 970: 968: 966: 964: 962: 960: 958: 840: 838: 816: 814: 812: 718:Public domain. U.S. Government publication. 672:"The Widow Blakely": 7.5-inch Blakely Rifle 2311:Deringer M1825 Philadelphia caplock pistol 2183:M1840 army noncommissioned officer's sword 2135: 2121: 2047:Civil War Weapons in the Shenandoah Valley 1945:Artillery and Ammunition of the Civil War. 1870:Macmillan Encyclopedia of the Confederacy. 1814:Head, Sylvia and W. T. Millican, F. M. C. 1369:Head, Sylvia and W. T. Millican, F. M. C. 1031: 875:Macmillan Encyclopedia of the Confederacy. 822:Artillery and Ammunition of the Civil War. 790: 710:Civil War Weapons in the Shenandoah Valley 534:100-pounder (7-inch) Blakely rifle at the 134: 2399:Wesson and Leavitt M1850 Dragoon revolver 2356:Remington M1860 Elliot revolver pepperbox 1984:. 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Bell and Co., 1915. 955: 835: 809: 282: 2261:Butterfield M1855 transitional revolver 1965:New York: Rogers & Sherwood, 1887. 1591:; First hardcover edition 2002, p. 251. 1538:New York: Rogers & Sherwood, 1887. 433:was taken from the "Anglo-Rebel Pirate 3047: 2883:Parrott 20-pounder M1861 rifled cannon 2878:Parrott 10-pounder M1861 rifled cannon 2835:12-pounder M1857 Napoleon field cannon 1002: 2732:Billinghurst Requa Battery volley gun 2451:Colt M1855 revolver carbine and rifle 2116: 2855:James 14-pounder M1861 rifled cannon 2321:Harpers Ferry M1836 and M1842 pistol 2223:USMC noncommissioned officer's sword 1924:Olmstead, Edwin, Wayne E. Stark and 91: 2868:Ordnance 3-inch M1861 rifled cannon 2371:Smith & Wesson Model No. 2 Army 2251:Allen & Wheelock M1861 revolver 295:, was organized November 11, 1861. 13: 2951:Whitworth 70-pounder rifled cannon 2898:Whitworth 12-pounder rifled cannon 2830:12-pounder M1841 mountain howitzer 2562:Sharps & Hankins M1862 carbine 2446:Charleville M1816 and M1822 musket 2316:Elgin M1838 cutlass caplock pistol 1947:New York: Promontory Press, 1970. 1689:The Journal of Mississippi History 1476:Longacre, 2002, pp. 270, 274, 329. 1234:The Journal of Mississippi History 824:New York: Promontory Press, 1970. 415:Blakely rifle which lodged in the 104: 14: 3081: 2375:Spiller & Burr M1861 revolver 2144:Weapons of the American Civil War 2098: 496:Rivers Bridge State Historic Site 468:Gettysburg National Military Park 304:Shenandoah Valley Campaign (1862) 2361:Savage-North M1861 Navy revolver 1125:The Georgia Historical Quarterly 559: 543: 527: 511: 486:(Fort Pemberton Memorial Park); 458:(4); West Point, New York, (2); 3055:Artillery of the United Kingdom 2873:Ordnance 4.5-inch rifled cannon 2627:Springfield M1863 rifled musket 2622:Springfield M1861 rifled musket 2617:Springfield M1855 rifled musket 2436:Brunswick P1836 and P1841 rifle 2389:Volcanic M1855 repeating pistol 2038:. 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A survivor was stolen from 456:Shiloh National Military Park 338:Chew's Battery fought at the 311:Shiloh National Military Park 113:First use against Fort Sumter 2820:6-pounder M1841 field cannon 2740:Gatling I and II machine gun 2552:Richmond M1861 rifled musket 2266:Colt M1836 Paterson revolver 2106:Captain Alexander Blakely RA 2035:and shown in larger type at 1679:Retrieved September 2, 2023. 1633:Retrieved September 2, 2023. 1263:Olmstead, 1997, pp. 139–140. 1215:and shown in larger type at 917:Blakely, 1860, pp. 319, 321. 749: 699:battery. Wise, 1915, p. 186. 571: 441:Union rejection of a Blakely 230:Confederate Secretary of War 185:until Vicksburg fell to the 85:George Forrester and Company 65:Sir William George Armstrong 7: 2612:Springfield M1847 musketoon 2501:Henry M1860 repeating rifle 2466:Enfield P1853 rifled musket 2461:Deringer M1817 Common rifle 2456:Deringer M1814 Common rifle 2276:Colt M1848 Dragoon revolver 2203:M1852 naval officer's sword 2193:M1840 light artillery saber 999:Hazlett, 2004, pp. 197–205. 26:is the name of a series of 10: 3086: 2518:Lorenz M1854 rifled musket 2366:Smith & Wesson Model 1 2301:Colt M1862 Police revolver 2281:Colt M1849 Pocket revolver 2271:Colt M1847 Walker revolver 2175:M1832 foot artillery sword 1850:Imported English Artillery 1298:Ripley, 1970, pp. 158-159. 1079:Ripley, 1970, pp. 156-157. 886:Ripley, 1970, pp. 154-155. 855:Imported English Artillery 693:Battle of Chancellorsville 480:Charleston, South Carolina 209:Wilmington, North Carolina 51:Development and production 2963: 2906: 2845:32-pounder M1844 howitzer 2840:24-pounder M1841 howitzer 2825:12-pounder M1841 howitzer 2805: 2782: 2773: 2717: 2660: 2412: 2336:Lefaucheux M1858 revolver 2331:Lefaucheux M1854 revolver 2231: 2213:M1860 light cavalry saber 2150: 371: 362:Jackson's Valley campaign 325:Army of Northern Virginia 2921:Bomford Columbiad cannon 2607:Springfield M1842 musket 2602:Springfield M1840 musket 2597:Springfield M1835 musket 2592:Springfield M1822 musket 2587:Springfield M1816 musket 2582:Springfield M1812 musket 2577:Springfield M1795 musket 2496:Harper Ferry M1803 rifle 2491:Hall-North M1843 carbine 2476:Fayetteville M1862 rifle 2351:Remington M1858 revolver 2306:Colt Root M1855 revolver 2296:Colt M1861 Navy revolver 2291:Colt M1860 Army revolver 2286:Colt M1851 Navy revolver 1337:Wise, 1915, pp. 162–163. 554:, Boston, Massachusetts. 500:Barnwell, South Carolina 460:Beaufort, South Carolina 366:Valley campaigns of 1864 2946:Rodman Columbiad cannon 2681:Double-barreled shotgun 2533:Mississippi M1841 rifle 2471:Enfield P1861 musketoon 1825:Holley, Alexander Lyman 1651:Olmstead, 1997, p. 301. 1642:Olmstead, 1997, p. 138. 1600:Olmstead, 1997, p. 226. 1522:Olmstead, 1997, p. 271. 1373:in JSTOR "Old Letters" 1360:Olmstead, 1997, p. 284. 1277:Olmstead, 1997, p. 140. 1254:Olmstead, 1997, p. 139. 1150:Olmstead, 1997, p. 188. 1141:Olmstead, 1997, p. 136. 1119:. 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Scott. 1532:Scharf, John Thomas 1454:Wittenberg, Eric J. 1415:Krick, Robert E.L. 1385:Hartwig, D. Scott. 1346:Wise, 1915, p. 163. 1328:Wise, 1915, p. 162. 859:Current, Richard N. 742:Blakely ammunition. 689:Gettysburg campaign 476:Rock Island Arsenal 395:. The wreck of the 348:Appomattox campaign 340:Battle of Fairfield 333:Army of the Potomac 301:Stonewall Jackson's 226:P. G. T. Beauregard 223:Confederate General 160:Charles H. Olmstead 124:Charles K. Prioleau 2755:Ripley machine gun 2745:Gorgas machine gun 2719:Rapid fire weapons 2160:Arkansas toothpick 2058:Wise, Jennings C. 1995:Smith, Timothy B. 1881:Gallagher, Gary W. 1741:Grabau, Warren E. 1421:Gallagher, Gary W. 1191:Smith, Timothy B. 1168:Grabau, Warren E. 1088:Wise, Jennings C. 466:, Tennessee unit; 329:Battle of Antietam 318:Seven Days Battles 267:and off loaded at 37:American Civil War 3042: 3041: 2959: 2958: 2913:Coastal artillery 2859: 2092:978-1-61121-070-5 2005:978-0-7006-2906-0 1990:978-0-7858-2854-9 1982:Civil War Weapons 1953:978-0-88394-003-7 1938:978-0-88855-012-5 1926:Spencer C. Tucker 1910:978-0-8117-0898-2 1893:978-0-8078-2481-8 1866:978-0-02-864920-7 1809:978-0-252-07210-9 1794:978-1-4214-0631-2 1779:978-0-06-273116-6 1751:978-1-57233-068-9 1722:978-0-345-43183-7 1694:Blakely, "A. 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Index

rifled muzzle-loading
Confederacy
American Civil War
Massachusetts
Armstrong guns
Sir William George Armstrong
Royal Arsenal
Woolwich
Vavasseur
George Forrester and Company
Fort Sumter
Charles K. Prioleau
Morris Island
Battle of Cockpit Point
Prince William County, Virginia
Savannah, Georgia
Siege of Fort Pulaski
Charles H. Olmstead
West Point
Fort Pulaski National Monument
Vicksburg
Mississippi
mortar
Union Army
Major General
Ulysses S. Grant
Whistling Dick
Ed Bearss
Wilmington, North Carolina
Liverpool

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