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  1. Siege artillery in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

    • Siege artillery is heavy artillery primarily used in military attacks on fortified positions. At the time of the American Civil War, the U.S. Army classified its artillery into three types, depending on the gun's weight and intended use. Field artillery were light pieces that often traveled with the armies. Siege and garrison artillery were heavy pieces that could be used eit… See more

    Pre-war siege artillery

    Prior to the war, the U.S. Army had a variety of iron smoothbore siege guns (12-pounders, 18-pounders and 24-pounders) and howitzers (24-pounder and 8-inch) (Gibbon 1863, pp. 54–59). None of these pieces wer… See more

    Federal siege train

    Three primary types of mortars were used during the war: siege & garrison (light), seacoast (heavy) and Coehorns are also classified as siege & garrison. (Ripley 1984, pp. 60–61) While guns were intended to batter dow… See more

     
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  2. 10 Facts: Civil War Artillery - American Battlefield Trust

     
  3. List of weapons in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

    36 rows · While smoothbore siege artillery had been common previously, the …

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  6. Siege artillery in the American Civil War - Military Wiki

    Siege artillery is heavy artillery primarily used in military attacks on fortified places. At the time of the American Civil War, the U.S. Army classified its artillery into three types, depending on the gun's weight and intended use.

  7. Civil War Artillery - Warfare History Network

    During the siege, the Federals put to use the heaviest siege weapon of the war, a 13-inch seacoast mortar known as “the Dictator,” mounted on a rail carriage. This first use of a rail mounting proved to be one of the earliest such instances of …

  8. Siege artillery in the American Civil War - Wikiwand

  9. Cannon Row at Fort Moultrie - U.S. National Park …

    Mar 30, 2021 · Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park has one of the greatest collections of Civil War era seacoast or siege artillery in the United States. Representing some of the rarest cannon in the world, the collection …

  10. Field artillery in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

    Field artillery in the American Civil War refers to the artillery weapons, equipment, and practices used by the artillery branch to support infantry and cavalry forces in the field. It does not include siege artillery, use of artillery in fixed fortifications, …

  11. Field Artillery in the Civil War: 1861-1865 - OCLC

    The Evolution of Field Artillery Organization and Employment During the American Civil War. Newport: U.S. Army War College . Primary Sources • Abbot, Henry L. (1867). Siege Artillery in the Campaigns Against Richmond, with …

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