Cannon Foundries
Daniel, Larry J. Confederate Cannon Foundries.
Union City, TN: Pioneer Press, 1977.
General Works on Cannon
Daniel, Larry J. Cannoneers in Gray: The Field Artillery
of the Army of Tennessee, 1861-1865. Tuscaloosa:
University of Alabama Press, 1984.
Downey, Fairfax. Sound of the Guns. NY: McKay, 1955. Chaps 6-8.
Gibbon, John, et al. Field Artillery Weapons of the Civil War. Newark, DE: Univ of DE Press, 1983.
Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs, Jr. The Pride of the Confederate
Artillery: The Washington Artillery in the
Army of Tennessee. Batob Rouge:
Louisiana State University Press, 1997.
Kerksis, Sydney C., and Thomas S Dickey. Field ArtilleryProjectiles
of the Civil War, 1861-1865. Atlanta:
Phoenix. 1968.
_________. Heavy Artillery Projectiles of the Civil War, 1861-1865. Kennesaw, GA: Phoenix Press, 1972.
Lewis, Berkeley R. Notes on Ammunition of the American Civil
War,1861-1865. Wash, DC: Amer Ord Assoc,
1959.
Peterson, Harold L. Notes on Ordnance of the American Civil
War,1861-1865. Wash, DC: Amer Ord Assoc,
1959.
________. Round Shot and Rammers. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole, 1969.
Ripley, Warren. Artillery and Ammunition of the Civil War.
New York, N.Y.: Litton Educational
Publishing, Inc., 1970.
Stark Wayne, “National Register of Surviving Civil War Artillery.”
Copyright 1998,
http://www.cwartillery.org/ws-ander.html, June
2, 2000.
Time-Life Books, Echoes of Glory: Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy.
Alexandria, VA: Time-Life
Books, 1991.
Time-Life Books, Echoes of Glory: Arms and Equipment of the Union.
Alexandria, VA: Time-Life
Books, 1991.
Vandiver, Frank E. Ploughshares Into Swords: Josiah
Gorgas and Confederate Ordnance. Austin: Univ of TX
Press, 1952.
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