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FAIRHOPE, Alabama -- A man working in a vacant lot on Short Street in Fairhope this week found what appear to be two artillery shells left over from the Civil War, city officials said Thursday.
An artillery shell from the Civil War was discovered in downtown Charleston this week. Charleston Police Department tweeted Wednesday that the shell was found by a construction crew at Gillian ...
The shells my dad has were used during the Civil War. My dad has nine shells, with two being his favorites. His favorite artillery shells are the rare 3.8-inch Type 2 Hotchkiss Case Shot and the ...
Parrott rifles were a type of field artillery built in large numbers during the Civil War. They were built in a range of sizes, from rifles with a 2.9-inch diameter all the way up to ten inches.
YORK, Pa. – A Civil War artillery shell was found Wednesday at Gettysburg National Military Park, according to a news release. The unexploded ordnance was found on the battlefield in the area of ...
Join us on a historic tour of Fort Sumter, the site where the American Civil War began. During our visit with the National Park Service, we discovered an artillery projectile still lodged in the brick ...
An unexploded artillery shell was discovered at Gettysburg National Military Park on Feb. 8, host to one of the bloodiest but most decisive battles of the Civil War.
The Civil War nearly claimed another casualty after an archaeologist discovered a live artillery round buried under a foot of dirt at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania.
91) The Civil War was on the cusp of new artillery pieces and projectiles, but despite having the most rifled pieces of artillery, it did not translate to much change on that conflict's battlefields.