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Offline MikeR C

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I took pictures of this cannon located in the Museum of the Rockies at Boseman Montana. It has a 3" rifled bore.



The muzzle markings are:



According to the museum info starting at the top and reading clockwise:
This barrel is No29, wrought by the Phoenix Iron Company in 1861, weighs 818 pounds and was proofed by TTSL (Thaddeus somebody, I didn't write down the whole name.)
It was sold to the Union of northern aggressors and then sent to a fort outside of Boseman sometime after the civil war. The University students stole it off the ruins of the fort and hauled it into Boseman. After it was shot a couple of times, I suspect after dark, it was spiked and a plate was welded across the bore about 12" down.
The museum obtained what was left of the cannon and carraige, cut the plate out and installed a new vent liner so it is again shootable. They replaced the missing hardware and converted a couple of freight wagon wheels to replace the originals. The museum has a video running beside the gun showing step by step the restoration process, including making new cap squares.
These markings are on the front of the left cheek:



Misc pics:











Thank you,
MikeR C


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Re: Civil war, wrought iron, 3" rifled barrel, field carraige, 8pics
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2007, 08:26:35 AM »
MikeR C,

 Ahhh, A good ole' 3" Ordnance Rifle. It even still has the front sight and rear base. Too bad they got carried away with the paint on the carriage. Thanks for the photos.

 P.S.- I think they have the implement hangers on the opposite sides.
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Re: Civil war, wrought iron, 3" rifled barrel, field carraige, 8pics
« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2007, 08:38:01 AM »
Thank You ! (I dont have many ordinance rifle pics .,and these are great) I really like that muzzle pic.

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Re: Civil war, wrought iron, 3" rifled barrel, field carraige, 8pics
« Reply #3 on: August 26, 2007, 12:11:04 PM »
Yes they did use the wrong color when they paineted it, didn't they.

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Re: Civil war, wrought iron, 3" rifled barrel, field carraige, 8pics
« Reply #4 on: August 26, 2007, 01:56:09 PM »
In a way it was too bad the documentation was a video, they had photos of the rig at a foundry showing how the barrel was forged, photos of it at the old fort, and where it sat in Boseman. I tried taking pics of the movie but no luck.
The room it is in is kinda dark and it is placed into a corner so taking photos was a trial. I am not a photographer by any means.
I'm glad you liked what I did manage to get.

Thanx
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Re: Civil war, wrought iron, 3" rifled barrel, field carraige, 8pics
« Reply #5 on: August 26, 2007, 03:27:48 PM »
thanks for sharing the pics Mike, that's a museum i'll probably never get a chance to visit.
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