Major Cannon of Great Britain and America from 1780-1880 as a Model to Promote the Concept of ‘Living History’
Fred Kerson and Eugene Johnson
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1. Melvin L. Barlow,
History of Industrial Education in the United States
(Peoria, 1967), p. 36
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2. Harold L. Peterson,
Round Shot and Rammers
(New York, 1969), p. 1
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3.
Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary
(Springfield, 1968)
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4. Major-General B. P. Hughes,
Firepower: Weapons Effectiveness on the Battlefield, 1630-1850
(London, 1974), p. 34
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5. Ian V. Hogg, A History of Artillery (London, 1974), p. 54
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6. Colonel H. C. Rogers,
A History of Artillery
(New Jersey, 1975), p. 205
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7. Brigadier O. F. G. Hogg,
Artillery: Its Origin, Heyday and Decline
(Hamden, 1970), p. 86
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8.
Ibid
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9. Hogg,
Artillery: Its Origin, Heyday and Decline
p.80
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10 Peterson,
Round Shot and Rammers
p.94
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11.
Ibid.
p. 95