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  2. Siege artillery in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The 8-inch and 10-inch siege mortars had maximum ranges of 2,225 and 2,064 yards, respectively, (Abbot 1867, pp. 39–40) and the 13-inch seacoast mortar had a maximum range of 4,300 yards, but their effective ranges were much shorter. For the 8-inch siege mortar at a range of 800 yards, about 50% of the shells would fall within a 50-yard ...

  3. List of heavy mortars - Wikipedia

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    Albrecht Mortar German Empire: World War I 254: 10-inch siege mortar M. 1841 United States: 1841 254: 10-inch seacoast mortar M. 1841 United States: 1841 260: 26 cm Minenwerfer M 17 Austria-Hungary: World War I 320: 320 mm Type 98 mortar Japan: World War II: 325: Mortier de 12 Gribeauval Kingdom of France: 1781 330: 13-inch seacoast mortar M ...

  4. Portal:North America/Selected picture/34 - Wikipedia

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    Federal battery with 13-inch seacoast mortars, Model 1861, during siege of Yorktown, Virginia 1862. More featured pictures

  5. USS Sidney C. Jones - Wikipedia

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    A 13-inch (33 cm) mortar was then added to Sidney C. Jones ' s armament. [4] She was commissioned on January 29, 1862, [3] at the New York Navy Yard, under the command of Acting Master Robert Adams. [4] By February, in addition to the mortar and the 32-pounders, two 12-pounder smoothbore cannon had been added to her armament. [3]

  6. USS John Griffith - Wikipedia

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    USS John Griffith was a mortar schooner acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War.She was used for various purposes, but especially for bombardment because of her large 13-inch mortar and 12-pounder howitzers that could fire up and over tall defensive riverbanks.

  7. Rodman gun - Wikipedia

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    These heavy guns were intended to be mounted in seacoast fortifications. 8-inch, 10-inch, 13-inch, 15-inch, and 20-inch bore (20, 25, 33, 38, and 51 cm) Rodman guns were produced. Other than size, the guns were all nearly identical in design, with a curving bottle shape, a large flat cascabels , and ratchets or sockets for the elevating mechanism.

  8. USS Racer (1861) - Wikipedia

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    She was used for various purposes, but, especially for bombardment because of her large 13-inch mortar that could fire up and over tall riverbanks. 13 Inch Mortar Racer was purchased for $7500 by the Navy at New York City 29 August 1861; and commissioned at the New York Navy Yard 21 January, Acting Master Alvin Phinney in command.

  9. Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip - Wikipedia

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    One of the "bummers", as they were known in the Union Navy. Mortar Schooner of Porter's Bombardment fleet, New Orleans, 1862. A crewman between the masts is leaning on the muzzle of the 13-inch (330 mm) seacoast mortar.(Peabody Museum of Salem) The expedition assembled at Ship Island in the Gulf. Once they were ready, the naval contingent moved ...