Siege Artillery in the Campaigns Against Richmond, with Notes on the 15-Inch Gun
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Siege Artillery in the Campaigns Against Richmond, with Notes on the 15-Inch Gun
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The campaigns against Richmond were chiefly those of a large army manœuvring in the field, where siege artillery was of secondary importance. Still two large trains were brought into use, one in 1862 and one in 1864-'65, and two batteries of siege guns accompanied the army of the Potomac in its campaigns of 1863.
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