JEFFERSON ARMORY LINKS
To e-mail the webmaster who created this site, who also happens to be Second Gun Captain
and powder monkey for the Jefferson Armory team, click on the following link to e-mail him:
FusionDigital@hotmail.com
A good source for shootable cannon barrels is South Bend Replicas; visit their site at:
www.SpecialtyMile.com/SouthBendReplicas
For authentic brass pendulum hausse sights for replica artillery, both full and half scale,
go to the Chapman and Sons site:
www.CWArtillery.org/Chapman.html
Now that you have your half scale cannon and authentic half scale sight, how about a half scale
musket, sabre or pistol? Check out The Imperial Miniature Armory:
www.1800miniature.com
A great reference source for the history of Civil War artillery: the weapons, the units,
the ammunition, famous officers, etc:
www.CWArtillery.org/Artillery.html
For an incredible account of Picketts Charge, and the role played in it by artillery on
both sides, check this out:
www.CivilWarHome.com/PickettsCharge.htm
More related artillery dealers and information from this curiously named site:
www.stringbikini.com/Cannons.htm
Captain Ray Bober is the Commander of the 2nd U.S. Artillery Battery E
(featured on our mountain howitzer page), member of the American Civil War Association; e-mail:
RBober@softcom.net
For more information on the activities of the American Civil War Association,
go directly to their web site:
www.ACWA.org
Another Civil War group, based in northern California, the Reenactors of the American
Civil War includes several full scale field guns. For more information:
Home.InReach.com/mavgw/1stohio.htm
And some of our favorite non-artillery websites..
For more information about the locally handcrafted hats I am wearing in several photos in
this site, visit The Hat People:
www.HatPeople.com
More nineteenth century technology can be found at Antique Time, a genuine main spring,
hand wound watch repairman:
www.TimeBuilders.com
Want more information about the State of Jefferson, past, present and future? The history,
politics and distinctive products of our area:
www.JeffersonState.com
Classical music, jazz, news, information and still more history for this region can be had
from Jefferson Public Radio:
www.Jeffnet.org
Looking for hard to find ammunition for for that old gun in the attic? The Old Western
Scrounger will probably have it, or will know who does:
www.SnowCrest.net/OldWest/index.html