\"THE WAR LOG !\" Confederate 6 pounder Smoothbore Solid Shot
This is a Confederate 6 pounder smoothbore solid shot made by Civil War Artillery 1862 carefully placed in a Tennessee cedar tree approximately 12 inches tall the Cedar has been stained asto add to the beauty of this piece.Very uniquegiftor conversation piece for the home or office.This shot is a reproduction of the original shot found at the Battle of Shiloh. At Shiloh, there were 58 cannons which were capable of firing this shot. The 6 pounder smoothbore cannon made up the bulk of Confederate artillery at Shiloh. This shot is unfired and at one time or another was discarded or dropped. The original shot was found in an area where Confederate units were at one time or another in battery.Reproductions resemble the original shot as close as possible and are carefully handcrafted. This shot has imperfections and is not perfect.This reproduction has all the imperfections as original. This piece is proudly on display at the Army War College in Pennsylvania and various other battlefields scattered around the United States.
The Original Shot
Confederate 6 Pounder Smoothbore Solid Shot
Diameter 3.58\'\'
THIS SHELL IS A REPRODUCTION MADE OF COMPOSIT MATERIALS
UNITS AT SHILOH CAPABLE OF FIRING THIS TYPE OF SHELL.
6 Pounder SmoothboreCannons Engaged April 6 April 7
Bankhead’s Tennessee Battery 4 Y X X
Stanford’s Mississippi Battery 3 Y X X
Polk’s Tennessee Battery 4 Y X
Smith’s Mississippi Battery 2 Y X
5th Company, Washington Artillery 2 Y X
Ketchum’s Alabama Battery 4 Y X X
Girardey’s Georgia Battery 4 Y X X
Warren Mississippi Light Artillery 4 Y X
Jefferson Mississippi Flying Artillery 2Y X X
Trigg’s Arkansas Battery 2 Y X
Helena Artillery Arkansas Light 2 Y X
Hubbard’s Arkansas Battery2 Y X
Cobb’s Kentucky Battery4 Y X
Byrne’s Kentucky Battery 5 Y X X
Pettus Mississippi Flying Artillery2 Y X X
Rutledge’s Tennessee Battery4 Y X X
McClung’s Tennessee Battery 2 Y X
Robert’s Arkansas Battery 22 Y X
Vadian Mississippi Light Artillery 4 N
Pillow Flying Artillery 2 Y X
The shell is from a joint venutre with Civil War Artillery1862 they havesoldArtillery Shellsall over the world.Civil War Artillery 1862shells areon displayin art galleries, museums (Lincoln Museum in Springfield Illinois, Corinth Civil War Museum in Corinth Mississippi, Mobile Civil War Museum in Mobile Alabama and Hot Springs Civil War Museum in Hot Springs Arkansas just to name a few) various doctors, lawyers,college educators and the general public has purchased this item. We appreciate the purchases and the people that strive to educate the future while preserving the past.
This shell is a reproduction and is not in any way trying to be sold as original.
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