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Grenade!: The Little-Known Weapon of the Civil WarBy Joseph G. Bilby | America's Civil War | 2 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post Joseph G. Bilby is a contributing writer to ACW. His latest book, Small Arms at Gettysburg, is scheduled for a fall 2007 release. Subscribe Today
This article by Joseph G. Bilby was originally published in the November 2007 issue of America’s Civil War magazine.For more great articles be sure to subscribe to America’s Civil War magazine today! Pages: 1 2 3 4Tags: America's Civil War, Civil War
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2 Comments to “Grenade!: The Little-Known Weapon of the Civil War”
Illinois as Hoosiers? That is a new one on me. I have heard the term Illinois Suckers; referring to suckers of young corn or the pioneers in the NW part of IL who stayed, and farmed and lead mined for the spring summer and then left after harvest. Anyone disagree?
By Kevin Lonergan on Jul 1, 2008 at 5:48 pm