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A Cannonball Is Still a Cannonball
by Bright, Leslie S.
North Carolina Historic Preservation Office Newsletter
Vol. Issue , Summer 1991
Record #:
15
Author(s):
Bright, Leslie S.
Abstract:
Bright traces the evolution of the cannonball up to its obsolete status near the end of the Civil War.
Source:
North Carolina Historic Preservation Office Newsletter
(NoCar Oversize F 255 N48x),
Vol. Issue , Summer 1991
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p
12-14, il
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The Gatling Gun Dream.
by Arthur, Billy
The State
Vol. 24 Issue 2, June 1956
Record #:
12068
Author(s):
Arthur, Billy
Abstract:
North Carolina native, Richard Jordan Gatling, invented the Gatling gun in 1862. A series of gun barrels on a revolving shaft, capable of firing 350 rounds per minute, the Gatling gun was first used in the Battle of the James River, 1863.
Source:
The State
(NoCar F 251 S77),
Vol. 24 Issue 2, June 1956
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p
13, il
Subject(s):
Flexible weapons
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Gatling, Richard Jordan, 1818-1903
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Gatling gun
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