Cannons and Columns: The Phoenix Iron Company and the Civil War

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Cannons and Columns: The Phoenix Iron Company and the Civil War
By Laurel Wilson ’19 Anyone who has visited a Civil War battlefield is familiar with the sight of artillery pieces dotting the landscape, marking the places where artillery units were positio…
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