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by Harry Ridgeway |
Smoothbore artillery projectile, spherical ball, bursting shell, thin walled mortar with lifting ears, wood fuze with 1.75in. opening, smoothbore mortar, 10 in., Confederate arsenal marked. Projectile was believed to have been manufactured in the Confederate arsenals for the heavy mortars. The Confederate castings are indistinguished from the Federal castings. The Confederates apparently used lettered arsenal marks, which are weak and often not visible. Designed for siege operations, these guns were designed to send a projectile on a high trajectory into the enemy trench. Depth of the fuze hole is approximately 1.5in., this is much lighter than the Columbiad seige gun. Many were cast with tong or lifting ears for lifting into a mortar. Fuze employed was a wood time fuze, Jones Fuzes pg. 2, fuze hole is smooth and tapered, the simple to make fuze could easily be hammered into place, larger opening, 1.75in. for a mortar. Projectile measures: diameter 9.9in., weight 90lbs. Research Center: Artillery1952-Ball10in, Ref: Bell, Heavy Ordnance, pg. 73. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery1952-Ball10in.html. |
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