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  1. Caisson - a horse-drawn two-wheeled cart to carry ammunition for artillery By the time of the Civil war, the field artillery limber had an ammunition box which also seated members of the gun crew. (Bumpy ride (!) - no springs)
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    How many caissons did the artillery have?There was one caisson for each artillery piece in a battery. The cannoneers could ride the ammunition chests on the limbers and the caisson when speed was required, but to do so for any length of time was too tiring for the horses, so cannoneers generally walked.
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    What was a caisson in the Battle of Chancellorsville?A caisson (on the right) attached to a limber, on display on the Chancellorsville battlefield Each battery of light field artillery had a caisson for every cannon. With the two limbers pulling the cannon and caisson, this gave each cannon four ammunition chests going into action.
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    What was a caisson in WW2?CAISSON: A two-wheel cart carrying two ammunition chests and attached to a limber by a long pole. The limber also carried an ammunition chest and the entire unit was pulled by a six-horse team. Ammunition expended from the limber chest was replaced from the caisson chest.
    What is a caisson on a limber?A caisson (on the right) attached to a limber, on display on the Chancellorsville battlefield Each battery of light field artillery had a caisson for every cannon.
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  4. Caisson - The Civil War in the East

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    A caisson (on the right) attached to a limber, on display on the Chancellorsville battlefield. Each battery of light field artillery had a caisson for every cannon. …

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    • https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/10-facts-civil-war-artillery

      Fact #5: Like previous wars, Civil War artillery could fire multiple types of ammunition. Cannonballs were solid, round objects that would ricochet off the ground and often used to …

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      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limbers_and_caissons

        The British developed a new system of carriages, which was adopted by the French, then copied from the French by the Americans.
        During the American Civil War, U.S. Army equipment was identical to Confederate Army equipment, essentially identical to French equipment, and similar to that of other nations. The field artillery limber assumed its archetypal form – two wheel…

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        • 10 & 15mm Civil War Artillery Train (Limber + Caisson)

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          2021年4月13日 · Featuring a caisson, limber, pack horses and riders printable either in sack coats or artillery uniforms. These will pair up with my artillery pieces which I sell both …

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          • Field Artillery Caisson Plans - Hansen Wheel and Wagon Shop

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            Volume No. 62 contains information, drawings, and tables for the Field Artillery Caisson. ... Civil War Field Artillery Limber-Cannon Plans $37.95 Add to Cart Hansen Wheel & Wagon Shop …

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            • Limber Chests - Civil War Artillery

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              Limbers could hold one chest and caissons usually held two. Chests are placed on field-limbers and caissons for the transportation and safe-keeping of the ammunition. The limber has one and the caisson has three such chests, …

            • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_artillery_in_the_American_Civil_War

              Field artillery in the American Civil War refers to the artillery weapons, equipment, and practices used by the Artillery branch to support the infantry and cavalry forces in the field. It does not …

            • https://thompsonsbatteryc.org/civil-war-artillery/equipment

              The prolonge is used to loosely attach the gun to the limber, as when firing while slowly retreating, or for other towing jobs. A NUMBER ONE CARRIAGE, SHOWN CARRYING A 6-POUNDER. The wheels of the carriage are of very subtle …

            • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Unfit for service. Artillery caisson and …

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              Title from Civil War caption books. Caption from negative sleeve: Unfit for Service, on the battlefield of Gettysburg. July 1862. Corresponding print is in LOT 4168. Credit line: Civil war

            • Civil War Artillery | Limber-caisson combinations at Manassas

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              Limber-caisson combinations at Manassas



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