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  2. West Point Foundry - Wikipedia

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    The West Point Foundry was a major American ironworking and machine shop site in Cold Spring, New York, operating from 1818 to about 1911.Initiated after the War of 1812, it became most famous for its production of Parrott rifle artillery and other munitions during the Civil War, although it also manufactured a variety of iron products for civilian use.

  3. Gouverneur Kemble - Wikipedia

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    The foundry was built across the Hudson River from West Point in the village of Cold Spring, New York, and soon began to make cast iron steam engines for locomotives, gears, water pipes, and other iron products, as well as artillery. Despite the lack of local artisans and craftsmen skilled in ironworking, Kemble and his partners succeeded ...

  4. Parrott rifle - Wikipedia

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    The gun tubes made by Parrott's foundry are identifiable by the letters WPF (West Point Foundry), along with a date stamp between 1860 and 1889, found on the front face of the gun tube. The first production Parrott gun tube (serial number 1) still exists, and is preserved on a reproduction gun carriage in the center square of Hanover ...

  5. West Point (locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    West Point was the third steam locomotive constructed in the United States. [1] It was constructed for the South Carolina Railroad by the West Point Foundry of New York and built to plans from Horatio Allen .

  6. 10-pounder Parrott rifle - Wikipedia

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    The West Point Foundry manufactured between 228 and 255 2.9-inch 10-pounder Parrott rifles, Model 1861 through the end of 1862. Because the Ordnance Department thoroughly trusted Robert Parrott, he acted as both gun founder and the inspecting ordnance officer, a unique arrangement. The gun barrels weighed between 884 lb (401 kg) and 917 lb (416 ...

  7. Best Friend of Charleston - Wikipedia

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    October 1830: the Best Friend arrives in Charleston from West Point Foundry. December 25, 1830: The Best Friend runs for the first time in Charleston. June 17, 1831: The boiler explodes on the Best Friend. Remains of Best Friend rebuilt in Charleston as Phoenix, which runs until the American Civil War.

  8. Joseph Gardner Swift - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Gardner Swift (December 31, 1783 – July 22, 1865) was an American soldier who, in 1802, became the first graduate of the newly instituted United States Military Academy in West Point, New York; he would later serve as its third superintendent from 1812 to 1814, and as chief of engineers of the United States Army from 1812 to 1818.

  9. John Ferguson Weir - Wikipedia

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    Weir became fascinated with the West Point Iron and Cannon Factory, across the Hudson from West Point, a factory that manufactured most of the large guns for the Union during the Civil War. His third major work was The Gun Foundry, 1866, an unusual interior factory scene that depicts the casting of a Parrott Gun. This work was well received at ...