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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC05707.01 |
From Archive Folder | Documents Relating to 1839 |
Title | Military Pyrotechny, for the use of the Cadets of the U.S. Military Academy, West Point |
Date | 1839 |
Author | West Point Military Academy |
Document Type | Pamphlet |
Content Description | Information on all the ingredients and processes used in creating military explosives. Plates depict steps in manufacturing bombs, rockets, grape shot, and other explosive projectiles. Lithography by George Aspinwall at the U.S. Military Academy Press. Owned by Henry W. Halleck while a cadet at West Point. Bound together in a book with GLC05707.02-.07. |
Subjects | Military History West Point (US Military Academy) Education Ammunition Weaponry |
Place written | West Point, New York |
Theme | Education; Industry; Science, Technology, Invention |
Sub-collection | The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859 |
Additional Information | Halleck was graduated from West Point in 1839. He was active in the military and politics in California. After resigning from the Army in 1854, he headed the law firm of Halleck, Peachy & Billings in California. At the beginning of the Civil War, he was appointed major general. He served as Commander in Chief July 1862 to March 1864. Though he excelled in administrative duties, he was generally considered a failure in the field and was succeeded by his subordinate Ulysses S. Grant. |
Copyright | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History |
Module | Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859 |