Vol. 21, No. 1
Antietam Adopt-A-Cannon program
The Bhurtpore Gun at Woolwich
1861 article on rifled cannon
1862 article on rifled Armstrong vs smoothbore test
Fort Jefferson in Dry Tortugas
Tips for would-be film extras
Vol. 21, No. 2
Paulson Brothers Ordnance Corp.
Piece of Columbiad found in Georgia
Battery K, 37th Illinois/5th Washington Artillery unit profile
Illinois cemetery owner charged with cannon theft
Crimean War trophy guns at Woolwich, England
Fort Zachary Taylor
Problems with heavy guns
Mordecai on 12 pdrs. in Europe
Fort Washington Volunteers’ new year’s eve
Vol. 21, No. 3
Crownhill Fort in Plymouth, England
Moncrieff disappearing gun
Macon, Ga., Napoleon gun
3rd Massachusetts Regt., 7 Years War unit profile
Old Fort Niagara artillery school
Gatling Gun use
Georgia Military Institute Cannon
John Griffen’s wrought iron cannon
Fort Wadsworth, New York
Austrian “Organ Gun”
Vol. 21, No. 4
Allegheny Arsenal caisson restored
Lantaka swivel guns
Cambridge, Ontario, Russian cannon
68-pdr. rifled muzzle loaders in UK
8th Annual Ohio Artillery Show
Henry VIII’s mystery cannon
8 French cannon in Texas
Inventory of stolen artillery in U.S.
Vol. 22, No. 1
6-horse hitch pulls 12 pdr. in Saltville
N-SSA Fall Nationals
Stolen Tredegar 2.9-inch Parrott found
Rapid-fire gun development
Cannon Ltd.
3-Inch Ordnance Rifle development
Illinois cemetery dedicates 2.9 Parrotts
Vol. 22, No. 2
Ohio artillery show to include rare Confederate guns
USS Constellation’s repro Civil War guns
South Bend Replicas
10th Annual Long Range Match
Artillery Traverse Stones at Fort McHenry
Newport’s Rochefontaine forts
Belgium’s “Dulle Griet”
Petersburg cancels artillery demonstrations
Vol. 22, No. 3
Fort Washington’s “Molly,” repro 12 pdr. howitzer
Roles, responsibilities within field artillery battery
Horton Rucker dies
Camels as gun mounts in India
Noble Iron Works of Georgia
1884 examination of failed Rodman conversion
9th Annual Ohio Artillery Show
Napoleon’s use of Jomini’s principles of mass
Vol. 22, No. 4
“Mosby Cannon” in 45th Infantry Division Museum
Unidentified cannon at Fort Hale Reservation
Artillery at 138th Gettysburg Reenactment
Variant Brooke Fuse
Humphreys pioneered indirect fire
Krupp Gun collector
Turkish muzzleloader at Fort Nelson
Navy action against Fort Henry
Vol. 23, No. 1
(1984 reprint) Dissection of iron 6 pdr.
Rare CS bolts from Fredericksburg
John Pelham’s doctrine
Northover 2.5-inch smoothbore gun (WWII)
Armoring ships for firepower protection
Vol. 23, No. 2
Making a Williams Gun
Fort Fisher’s repro Navy 32 pdr.
Boyce’s Battery, MacBeth’s South Carolina Light Artillery unit profile
Sibley mountain howitzer displayed
Vol. 23, No. 3
10th Annual Ohio Artillery Show
Lamb’s Artillery at Yorktown
Old Fort Niagara artillery school
Dallas Light Artillery Shoots at Fort Hood
Federal Navy vs New Orleans forts
Vol. 23, No. 4
Queen Elizabeth’s Pocket Pistol
Restoration of 2 Fort Delaware cannon
Guns at Costa Rican museum
John O’Neil of Havre de Grace
Making slow match
1870 account of Fort Monroe artillery library
139th Gettysburg photos
Vol. 24, No. 1
Russian 3 pdr. Unicorn guns in California
12th Annual Long Range Match
Making Rev. War quills
Cannon firing bloopers
Castillo de San Marcos
Mexican War battery reports
Composite souvenir “Custer Gun”
Vol. 24, No. 2
Travis/Stockton cannon
Bernie Kurdt dies
Sherman’s 12 pdr. Napoleon at Kennesaw Battlefield
Defense of mountain howitzer
Stedman iron 6 pdr.
The sloop “Providence”
Vol. 24, No. 3
Bankhead’s Battery, 1st Tennessee Artillery unit profile
20-inch Rodman guns
Hunt’s artillerymen repulse Pickett’s Charge
1841 Ordnance Board firing instructions
11th Annual Ohio Artillery Show
Fort Caroline’s repro 3 pdr.
Petersburg’s 13-inch mortar being refurbished
Vol. 24, No. 4
Cannon accident kills Boy Scout
2 Russian 24 pdrs. in Quebec
“Abbot Howitzer” in Kansas museum
Steen Cannons
Fort Matanzas
Vol. 25, No. 1
Edgar Allen Poe as artillerist
H.M.S. Augusta
Duncannon Fort in Ireland
1885 description of Taylor Gun
24-year Artilleryman index
Vol. 25, No. 2
“Master & Commander” movie cannon sound effects
Oregon OSHA cites violations in death
Seacoast howitzer moves from Massachusetts to Pennsylvania
Stedman Gun No. 1
1878 test of Taylor Battery Gun
Carronade history
Vol. 25, No. 3
Cannon at Fort Anne, Nova Scotia
Premature ignition and sponging
New York State Military Museum installs 13-Inch Seacoast Mortar
Russian trophy cannon at Cobh Harbor, Ireland
Vol. 25, No. 4
32 pdr. Dahlgren shell gun at Taipa Fort, Macau
Register of surviving Civil War cannon up to 5,670
Daniel King howitzers
2 Armstrongs on Kaffarian carriages
8-inch Armstrong loaned to Fort Fisher
Edinburgh’s One O’clock Gun Association
Aberdeen Ordnance Museum expansion plans
Making Rev. War Portfires
Repair of two 1760 French cannon in Rhode Island
Vol. 26, No. 1
More on 8-inch Armstrong loaned by West Point to Fort Fisher
History Channel films field guns
Artillery author Edwin Olmstead Dies
Texas Republic 18-pdr. pivot gun
Two XI-Inch Dahlgrens removed from USS Monitor turret
Navy experiments with compressed air dynamite gun
Buyer beware of Internet cannon
Casper, Wyo., shoot report
Vol. 26, No. 2
Unique 10-Inch Rodman survivor
The Tsar Cannon of Moscow
Historic cannon along Texas & Mexico border
Evolution of artillery ammunition
Two 1704 French bronze swivel guns
Siege howitzer in Glen Ellen, Calif.
*Vol. 26, No. 3
Odyssey of 30-pdr. Parrott, location now unknown
Gunstones were early ordnance shot
Unit Profile: Peninsula Artillery
Two 12-pdr Napoleons at Fort Bliss, Texas
Saint Barbara
How to fix leaky water bucket
Fort Washington (Md.) has new 6 pdr.
Inter-relationship of artillery and gunpowder
24 pdr. in Belfast, Maine
Vol. 26, No. 4
Artillery historian Wayne E. Stark dies
USS Monitor’s Dahlgren Guns are excavated
Historic cannon in Goliad, Texas
Gunpowder and heavy naval breechloaders
Queen Dowager’s Regiment of Foot and its 3 pdrs.
Vol. 27, No. 1
California trophy guns from 1846-48
Model 1902 Field Piece
Analysis on a cannon accident
Historic cannon at Thailand’s Royal Armory
Civil War use of wooden mortars
*Vol. 27, No. 2
Cannon at Vicksburg National Military Park
John Sutter’s California cannon
More about the Williams Gun
Cannon on display in Macau, China
Vol. 27, No. 3
Jim Bender is new keeper of National Register of Known Surviving Civil War Artillery
Fort Knox in Prospect, Maine
Fredericksburg National Park gets new 12 pdr. Napoleon
Wet sponging cooled guns in 17th and 18th centuries
Considerations about USS Monitor’s artillery
Big Blue Battlefield has new 12 pdr. Napoleon
Gorée Island’s cannon protected Senegal’s capital
Vol. 27, No. 4
Science behind explosions as projectiles are deactivated
Australian War Memorial museum
Sea Girt (N.J.) coast artillery battery
Survey of California’s historic cannon
Theodore Timby’s revolving land & water battery towers
Two 10-inch Rodman Columbiads defended Bar Harbor, Maine
Vol. 28, No. 1
More on projectile explosions during deactivation
Pea Ridge National Park gets two 6 pdrs.
Dahlgren Shell-Gun, part 1
Naval artillery production 1861-63
Navy sailors ashore as artillerymen in 1800s
USS Monitor replica on display
Mallet Mortar No. 2 at Fort Nelson (U.K.)
Vol. 28, No. 2
Camp Grayling matches report
Forrest’s “Bull Pups,” Singer-Nimick 3-inch steel rifles
French 16 pdr. at Guantanamo, Cuba
Artillery memorials at San Juan Hill, Cuba
Comparing powder in firing 12-pdr. mortar
British 5.5-inch iron mortar
Dahlgren Shell-Gun, part 2
Vol. 28, No. 3
The Citadel in Halifax, N.S., builds two Armstrong 6 pdrs.
Battery G, 1st Pa. Lt. Artillery, gets Napoleon 12 pdr.
Artillery at Fort Gellibrand in Williamstown, Australia
Safety measures include fire extinguishers
Fort Pulaski (Ga.) has new 30 pdr. Parrott
Troops in Kuwait compete with trebuchets
100-ton Armstrong is at Fort Rinella in Malta
Artillery fought the gods in 1800s
Model 1861 6 pdr. original and repro are swapped
Vol. 28, No. 4
Howitzers return to Fort Knox, Maine
Hong Kong Coastal Defence Museum
USS Monitor’s Ordnance at Hampton Roads
U.S. Army Ordnance in 1860s
British Siege Battery Display
Reference Books on Early Artillery
Vol. 29, No. 1
Seacoast Artillery Company
USS Monitor’s Dahlgren Guns are rotated
National Civil War Naval Museum fires Brooke Rifle
Midwest Artillery Show resumes
2 artillery museums in England
Camp Grayling Long Range Matches report
Vol. 29, No. 2
Projectile blast kills relic dealer
Utah ‘1812 Overture’ tradition continues
Projectiles from High Bridge over Appomattox River
More about amusettes
South African National Museum
Of Military History
Early siege warfare
Safe sponging and ramming