File:Battery XVI, Petersburg National Battlefield.jpg
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English: Battery XVI, Petersburg National Battlefield, Petersburg, Virginia, USA. 12-pounder howitzer (foreground), 12-pounder James rifle (middle), 3-inch Ordnance rifle (background). |
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Author | Ernest Mettendorf | ||
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