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In early 1861 General Sterling Price used what ammunition as part of his canister shot artillery?
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PostSubject: The R&R History Poll of the Week! - OLD   The R&R History Poll of the Week! - OLD I_icon_minitime12/6/2009, 10:18 pm

Supplying the Confederate forces throughout the war was a thankless task. In early 1861 General Sterling Price used what ammunition as part of his canister shot artillery?

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PostSubject: Re: The R&R History Poll of the Week! - OLD   The R&R History Poll of the Week! - OLD I_icon_minitime12/6/2009, 11:14 pm

What no option for Yankee bones?
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I think i'm right this time, NICE Touch - having to do a little research and data recovery lol!


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Come on, guys! We're only half way through the week. I know you all haven't voted, yet! Suspect


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Supplying the Confederate forces throughout the war was a thankless task. In early 1861 General Sterling Price showed great ingenuity by using iron rod and chain for artillery canister and smooth stone for solid shot.

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